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HAGLEY CLUB. Tlie following ia the draw for the Lewia Cleek mixed foursome, the first round of which will be played on Saturday:—M rs Ross and E. J. Rons play Miss Inglis and T. W. Lewis; Mrs Kit to and E. J. Taylor play Miss Bruce and T. NV. Reese; Miss Bouhiois and J. R. Montgomery play Mrs Pumphrey ami F. P. Morrison: Miss L. Bean and J. NVyn Irwin play Mrs Day and M. A. H. Fell; Miss Cotton and P. A. Laurie play Mrs Pcgler and L. Pegler; Mrs Clark and E. H. Clark play Mrs C. Bomiington and C. F. 'Smith : Miss B. Wray and R. Sullivan play Mr* Stringer and < . Stringer; Mis Hobbs ami F. NV. Hobbs play Miss Newton and NV. F. Gurpsey; Miw M'Clatchie G. At'Clatchie play partner and Appleby; Mrs Andrews and H. D. Andrews play Mrs Hutton and D. Button : Miss .lean Smith and R. A. Bagsiiaw play Mists Preston anti V. Hamilton: Mrs H. Harman and R. Harman play Mrs F. Smith and P. C. Harris: Miss Morton and T». G. Greenwood play Miss Harman ami T. D. Harman. CHRISTOHURCH OLUB. The first qualifying round of 1h« Borthivick Vase will be playful at Shirley tomorrow. The draw i 3 as rollows: Noon : O. Wood and Macbeth. Blank and L. Taylor. Early and Cane. Douglass and Haverfteld. E. Macfarlane and Dougall. 12.15 p.m.; Peoples a.tid Dolph. Hobbs and Murly. Cropp and Godby. Reese and P. Wood. 12.30 p.m.: Smith and Bovker. Chett-le and Roua-ldson. CloU3ton and Beadel. Knight and Sams. Best and Whitcombe. Francis and Jameson. Morton ami Trolove. Wratt ami Williams Jay and Reading. Weston and Anderson Button and G. Morgan. Aynsley and Hodsdon. 1.15 p.m RusselL and Moure. Ward and R. Morgan. fl. W. Macfarlane and Quane. Wynne and Harman. 1.110 p.m.; La wry and Seymour. Bomiington and Gow. Gerard and D. Taylor. .Buchanan and Mark*. Watson and P. IL Woods. Gunn and Tern pier. Bush and Purchss.
Diamond harbour club. C)ii Saturday the Diamond Harbour Golf Club will open t.he season, when the lady members will play the first of a series of three tent matches for a cup presented by Mr A. D. Hanillow. The first draw is:— Mrs H. Ayres v. Mrs F. Sutton : Mrs G. Van Asch v. G. Bowron: Mrs C’. Mazes* v. Mrs A. White Parsons: Mrs N. Thomson v. Mrs E. Weastel : Miss NV. White Parsons v. Miss D. Payne; Miss Guy v. Miss Gardner: Miss Wells v. .Miss Moon: Mrs A. Hamilton v. Mrs Hutton: Miss H. Maze? v. Miss Comer: Mrs NV. Cleary v. Mis-' M. Cook: Miss W. Collins v. Miss Edna WhiteParsons; Mrs N. Greenland v. Mrs E. Curtis; Mrs ]>. Comer v. Miss T. Cleary; Miss N. Curtis v. Miss C. Williams. WIN FOR HAGEN AND KIRKWOOD. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. NEW YORK, April 26. A( Atlantic City. Hagen and Kirkwood defeated Hackney and Carrol, five up and four to play.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17026, 27 April 1923, Page 9
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