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SEE JONES. MCROSTIB CO.'S J3IPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS ON PAGE 9. SECOND WEEK N.&. CLOTHING FACTORY SAMPLE SALE BEGINS MONDAY. GOLF. HAGLEY CLUB. A Canadian Foursomes was played ou the Hagley links this morning, resulting as follows: R. L. Donaldson and F. P. Morrison (bogey handicap 12), 1 down. L. Pegler and R. A. Ba-gahaw (14), 1 down. F. Penlington and F. W. Hobbs (8), 2 down. R. D. Worker and D. Appleby (14), 3 down. J. R. Montgomery and J. Wyn Irwin (8) 4 down. G. R. Stevenson nad F. W. Freeman (9) 4 down. A. W. Reeves and H. D. Andrews (13), 4 down. A. Boulnois and R. Harman (13), 4 down. The competition for the Peace | Memorial Cup which was to be played | to-day, was postponed on account of the weather. A men’s bogey handicap was played, resulting in a win for J. Wyn Irwin (10) 3 up. Other good scores were:— M. A. H. Fell (8) all square, F. P. Morrison (12) 2 dowD and E. H. Clarke (18) 4 down. A War Memorial Cup Match, two rounds of stroke, play on handicap, was played on the Shirley links this afternoon, and was won by W. Anderson (18), 78 in the morning and 77 in the afternoon, total 155. Tlic g * following are the nest best scores:— 4, 1 J. D. Marks <lo>, 76-81-157; T. Trolo.o ' (101, 78-80-158; r. A. Brittan (15 . •£" ‘ 75-85-100; H. T. To.swill (5), 80-62-16-2; V A. W. Clouston (51, 77-85-162; C. F. J. 0 ■Ward (5), 80-S3-163; W. P. Anderson g (5), 85-81-166; B. B. Wood (plus 3), £ 82-S5-167-. i. E. Donald (11), 83-85-168- W K LEAGUE FOOTBALL. Avon (Christchurch) beat Central * (Wellington) by 10 points to 6. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. A, Possibles v. Probables match was played to-day. and resulted in a * ,<viu for the Possibles by four goals to nil. Bissett and Barwell scored * two goals each. The final selection for the Canter- T bury team to meet tlio Australians > at Ashburton on June 21 will be from t the following players Wilson, Flood. T Mitchell. Cummins, Bond. Dowker, C V.' hitti agton. Simpson. Barwell, Bis- \ (ftattt. Uii-bi-i. Norman. T.iddon, Woodfce. W, W r=veu. A third grade Y.M.C.A. team played a game in Dunedin to-day against a third grade team, and won by 2 jr goals to 1. Norrie scored both goals for Christchurch- , _ - association footbaij Wellington 3, Australia 0, AUCKLAND RACES. !Special to the “Star.") AUCKLAND, June 3. NORTHERN HURDLES. P AON VI 1 FISHER 2 SEA DBTL 3 Won by ten lengths. Time—smin 7 3-ssec. CORNWALL HANDICAP. APCHIE 1 ig TINOIIOIIO - . . . 2 4 f|f.J TKNTERFIELD . .3 Ik - Won by three lengths. Time—2min 20 3-o Sec. g HUNT HURDLES. WAIK A RET IT . . 4*l 81 DADDYS GIRL s . . 2 ® PITTSWORTH . . ;j 5* Won by eight lengths. Time—limn % MEMBERS* HANDICAP. K pavo ..... 1 r- J GOLDEN BUBBLE • * • V I vriUTIANGA . . .3 g Wen by two leugths and-a half. & ’ Time—l min 22 l-ssec. - DUNEDIN RACES. DOMAIN HANDICAP.— Incureio 1. JK Jj FAREWELL HANDICAP. —Corn 2, Lady Blissful 3. »' -- M N I'OOTBALL^~Dun^H£HMHH v aimers 3; Ka A ' . .. ttes 42 v. U
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16750, 3 June 1922, Page 1
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