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Midland Club’s Match at Shirley. K. B. BAIN WINNER OF CUP. The Midland Club played its annual competition at Shirley when the cup was won by K. B. Bain, who refurned a

R. AT. Adams 13 down Australian Title. SYDNEY, October IS. Playing a steady game up to the greens and putting more accurately, the twenty-six-year-old Al’Kay somewhat easily defeated the forty-five-year-old Apperly 5 and 4 in the amateur golf final. This is the first time that M’Kay has played in an Australian final. Apperly, who won the title in 1920, failed to reproduce his form of yesterday. The professional final will be played to-morrow.

Waimairi Beach Club. A Stableford bogey handicap will he played on October 21. The draw is as foL lows: S. M’Causland v. S. Morris, A. Henry v. T. Fleming. G. E. Hoffman v. J. G. Collins. W. Russell v. W. J. Horwell, D. C. Parker v. S. Russell, H. Tillman v. ,7. Greenslade, J. P. Whatman v. L. W. Edgington, J. A. Wilson v. J. W. Prew, A. E. Mercer v. S. N. Perry, J. M. Brittenden v. R. H. Lake, S. B. L. Bowker v. B. M. Lake, S. Dowland v. A. AI. Bowen, I-I. P. Wells v. G. Pierce, S. G. H. Rich v. W. T. Smith. Rawhiti Club. The final of the senior championship between C. Shaw and R. B. Jackson over thirty-six holes will be played during the week-end. Closing day will be held on Monday. Men’s driving, approaching and putting competitions will be held in the morning, starting at 9.30. There will be a mixed foursome ip the afternoon beginning at 3 2.30, players to choose their own partners. Opponents will be drawn. Kaiapoi Ladies’ Club. The Kaiapoi Ladles’ Golf Club held their closing day on Tuesday afternoon. Prizes won during the season were presented by Airs L. B. Evans, the wife of the club president. A stroke competition was played. Aliss C. Reid was the winner. An approaching and putting competition was won by Airs J. Johnston. whose score was four strokes better than that of the next competitor. After the prize-giving a presentation was made to Aliss A. Young, whose marriage will take place soon. Mrs Evans referred to Aliss Young's popularity in the club and while expressing regret at losing her as a member, wished her every happiness. Miss Young suitably responded. Templeton Country Club. The medal round set down for October 21 will not be played. On October 28, a Stableford bogey match will be played for the trophy presented by Air <4. Dickie. The match will be open (o both women and men, and will foe post entry. Rawhiti Ladies’ Club. Following is the draw for an L.G.U. medal match to be played to-morrow by the Rawhiti Ladies’ Club:—Aliss H. P. Hopkins v. Mrs H. Sparrow, Airs B. A. Allies v. Aliss E. Laurence, Mrs A. Duthie v. Aliss J. Lyttle, Aliss R. Murphy v. Mrs J. Lovell, Aliss R. Edmonds v. Aliss R. Tilly short. Aliss AI. [Smith v. Airs H. Throp, Airs J. E. Gudgeon v. Aliss E. ‘Williams, Airs A. Branch v. Aliss D. Hayes, Airs C. AI. Clarkson v. Aliss L. Harper, Miss H. Oliver v. Airs H. AT. Alinson, Aliss H. Sagar v. Aliss E. Payn ter. Airs J. Hastings v. Mrs Large, Airs F. A r . Hodgkinson v. Airs Alitchell, Airs S. Al’lntyre v. Aliss I. Leishman, Aliss J. Wakeley v. Miss 11. Burnett, Aliss N. Tovey v. Aliss A. Keighley, Aliss P. Plarrison v. Aliss E. Rudkin, Aliss M. Petrie v. Airs Nixon. Post entries will be received. Aliss I. Lyttle and Airs J. E. Gudgeon wiil he in charge. Driving, approaching and putting competitions will be held in the morning

on Afonday, October 22, closing day. A mixed foursome will be held in the afternoon.

Miss I. Lyttle (senior) and Aliss K. Paynter (junior) were the winners of last week’s eclectic match. Harewood Ladies’ Club. The captain v. secretary teams’ match played at Harewood yesterday resulted in a win for the secretary’s team. The following are the results:— Alis»s AI. Ward (captain) Airs M. J. Lvnskey (secretary) i. Airs T. Armstrong 3, Aliss P. Clowes 0. Aliss A. Bfeadel 1, Airs T>. Skinner 0. Miss AT. Armstrong 3, Mrs A. Fernandez 0. Aliss AI. Irwin 0. Aliss B. Sinclair 3. Airs T. C. Wallace 0, Mrs I. Oattel] 3. Airs A. S. Geddes 0, Airs A. R. Blank Miss AT. Best 1. Airs C. W. Fraser 0. Airs AT. A. Stedman 0, Aliss F. Bethune 1. Mrs ATark Armstrong 0, Airs J. Davis Airs D. Nell l. Airs C. P. Agar J. Aliss G. Wright 1, Mrs A. Al’Queen 0. i Miss D. Hepburn 0, Airs G.' Hamilton Airs W. Barker i. Airs A. S. Christie j Mrs H. J. Quarrell 0. Airs J. Grant Captain’s 6’. secretary’s Si. The C grade handicap match was won by Mrs Moginie. Hagley Club. A bogey handicap wiil be played "n Saturday, and a four-ball boeev on partners T>,ayers arr ="S 8 their own Wanganui Tourney. Per Press Association. WANOASIT. October IS The Wanganui ladles' provincial V>lf tournament was advanced to-day to the semi-final stages in showerv weather. Tn the semi-finals to-morrow' Aliss Kav meets Aliss Broderick and Aliss GnisI ford plays Miss Currie. Russley Club. The Russley Club will hold an open tournament this week-end. The competitions are; Saturday afternoon—-Stable-ford pairs bogey aggregate: Sundav morning- Four-ball lx srev; Sundav afternoon—Stroke handicaps (senior and junior). All entries will be taken at the clubhouse prior to starting Flavors will arrange their own partners and opponents, markers will be found Automobile MatchMembers of the (’antorimrv Automobile Association played a four-ball bogey match at Shirley yesterday. The following were the results; F. W. Freeman and G. VV. HaverfiHd. 4 up: 1,. J. Taylo r and W. Clark. I up: L. .1. Kincaid and (’. L. «’rowley. 2 up: K. B. Bain and 1.. B. Scott. 3 down: L. Hansen and \V. A. Hurd ley, 3 down: L. J. I ewis and iL. Aubrey Gordon. 3 down: I*. Grange and G. Young, 4 down; M. W. Simon and C. W. Champion, 5 down.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20440, 19 October 1934, Page 11

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GOLF. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20440, 19 October 1934, Page 11

GOLF. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20440, 19 October 1934, Page 11