GOLF
ROEHAMPTON TOURNEY LEADERS IN THE FIRST ROUND (A. & N.Z.) LONDON, April 18. At the Roehampton golf tournament which opens the professional season in the first round the leaders are: Oke and Cadd 69. Other good scores arc: Jolly and Robson 71, Abe Mitchell 72. Jack Smith 73, C. A. Whitcombe 76, Boomer 77, Rufus Stewart 78, Havers 80, Cotton, E. R. Whitcombe and Ockenden 81, Ray 82 Williamson Herd and Barber 83 and Duncan and Vardon 84. On tli e Qualified List. At the Roehampton golf tournament the following have qualified: Havers 138, Bingham, Ray 141, Mitchell, Gadd, Sherlock, Holden 142, Boomer, Oke, Wilson, Robertson, Robson, Johns, Ockenden, Hodson 143. Boomer’s second round was 66, a course record.
INTER-CLUB CONTEST
WANGANUI AND CASTLE CLIFF DRAW FOR TO-MORROW’S PLAY The Wanganui and Castelcliff Golf Clubs will play a match on the Belmont links to-morrow and the following draw has been arranged (Castlecliff being mentioned first): — L. Cathro v. F. G. Bcaven. J. Wilson v. D. Meldrum. L. Whetton v. R. A Sutherland. W. Parke v. W. H. Robertshawe. R. Greenhill v. J. B. Jack. N. Totty v. R. A. Howie. F. Wood v. A. Haworth. G. Broadhead v. J. C. Richardson. M. Broad head v. C. N. Armstrong. C. Caswell v. A Doig. J. Dean v. P. G. Jackson. V. Boyd v. W. T. Ridd. F. Wagstaff v. H. J. Grieve. R. Whetton v. H. G. Skeet. Basset-Smith v. E. Osboldstone. M. Kiely v. F. L. Harrison. H. Butler v. J. V. Blvth. H. Webb v. A. B. Wilson. L. Haywood v. W. R.Dunsford. J. Braid v. A. A. Barton. L. Sharpin v. J. R. Franklin. R. C. Cook v. J. S. L. Deem. F. Haywood v. G. G. Burgess. R. Dawson v. G. Saunders.
Players are requested to be at the first tec about 1 p.m. However, if a player can arrange with his partner to start earlier, he is asked to do so, so as to relieve any possible congestion on the links. Any player unable to play is requested to communicate with the secretary of his club.
CASTLECLIFF LADIES’ CLUB
TO-MORROW’S STROKE COMPETITION.
The following is the draw for the Castlecliff Ladies’ Club stroke competition to be played on the Club’s links to-morrow: Miss Bassett-Smith v. Mrs Smith. Miss Healey v. Mrs Cook. Mrs Dean v. Miss Griffith. Miss Quartermain v. Miss Wilson. Mrs Broadhead v. Miss Brock. Miss Bost v. Miss Broadhead. Miss Oldridge v. Mrs Short. Mrs Savage v. Miss Sewell. Miss McLeod v. Mrs Braid. Mrs Boyd v. Miss McNaught. Miss Gerrie v. Miss Veitch. Miss Twemlow v. Miss Doyle. Miss O. Tilley v. Miss Gage. Mrs Jenman v. Miss C. Tilley. Miss Deem v. Miss Fraser. Mrs Harkness v. Miss Spurdie. Miss Myer v. Miss Louis. Miss Sutton v. Miss Seeker. Miss Kitto v. Miss Allomes. Mrs Totty v. Miss Tunnicliffc. Mrs Ryan v. Miss Cavell. Mrs Jones v. Miss Sawyers. Miss Sherman v. Mrs Kidd. Mrs Wagstaff v. Mrs Greenhill. Mrs Godfrey v. Miss Roche. Mrs Bonner v. Miss Wallace. Miss Woollams v. Miss Pope.
Last week’s competition was won by Miss N. Brock who handed in a very good card.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20126, 20 April 1928, Page 5
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