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GOLF

WANGANUI CLUB BOGEY MATCH ON SATURDAY A bogey match will be played at Belmont on Saturday. All those who have not yet played their first game in the Imlay Cup must play on Saturday, otherwise the result of their game may be decided by ballot. There is also no need for those who can play their second round game to delay. A glance at the programme will show a bftsy time ahead with many inter-club matches and the qualifying rounds for the championships commencing on the 24th. inst. New Starting Rule on Saturdays To endeavour to prevent the conges tion at the first tee about 1 p.m. and also to obviate players finishing in the dark when playing the qualifying rounds for the championships, which commence on the 24th. inst., a new' starting rule will be tried out on Saturday. (1) The starting will be in charge of the club professional. (2) All players will commence at the fourth tee up to 12.45 p.m. or such time as the professional decides.

(3- After this players will start at both the fourth and first tee until the first pair from the first tee have reached the fourth.

(4) No player can start at any other tee on Saturdays.

CASTLECLIFF LADIES’ CLUB Mrs Cook won Saturday’s competition, 89—10—79. Miss Bassett-Smith 105—25—90 was second and Miss Kirk 117—36—81 third. L.G.U. MATCH Castlecliff Ladies Club will play a L.G-U. match to-day (Saturday), the <lraw being as follows: Miss Woollams v. Miss Myers. Mrs Savage v. Mrs Short. Mrs IDean v. Miss Bassett-Smith. Mrs Cook v. Miss Brock. Mrs Totty v. Mrs Smith. Mrs Braid v. Miss Broadhead. Miss Wilson v. Mrs Broadhead. Miss Healey v. Miss McNaughtMrs Bonner v. Mrs Harkness. Miss Pye v. Miss Coombe. Miss Kirk v. Miss Gerrie. Mrs Bristol v. Miss Patton. Miss Oliver v. Miss Tremlow. Mrs McCoombe v. Mrs Godfrey. Mrs Wiggins v. Miss Hood. Miss Newham v. Mrs CampbellMrs Osboldstone v. Miss Tilley. Miss Seeker v. Miss Quarterman. Miss R. Healey v. Miss Perrett. Miss Kendrick v. Miss McNeish. Miss Moore v. Miss Heise. Mrs Beadle v. Miss Cavell. Miss Sewell v. Miss ManningMiss Symington v. Mrs Weller. Miss Allomes v. Miss Gage. Mrs Wagstaff v. Miss Tunnicliff. Mrs Anderson v. Miss Spurdie. Mrs Greenhill v. Miss Williams. Mrs Ryan v. Miss Ross. Miss Kingston v. Mrs Lints. Mrs Jones v. Mrs Bovd-

SEAFIELD LADIES’ CLUB L.G.U. MATCH The draw for the L.G.U. match fo Saturday is as follows: Miss Lucena v. Miss Mirrielees. Miss Enw right v. Miss Clark. Miss Jones v. Miss Fisher. Miss Crease v- Miss B. Wills. Miss D. Hall v. Miss B. Allen. Miss M. Wills v- Miss Talbot. Miss Hocking v. Miss Gebbie. Miss Cowan v. Mi’ss M. Hall. Miss Runnerstrum v. Miss Nelson. Miss Bain v. Miss A. Dawson. Miss Griffiths v- Miss Wood. There is an open day for Tuesday May 13, and players will please choos their own partners. SEAFIELD CLLB The first qualifying round for th< senior, middleweight, and junior cham pionships will be played on Saturday The following is the draw: To Start at Ist Tee E. Gilbert v. M. J. McArtney. R. D. Smart v. C. TraskJ. R. Foster v. F. HackettRoi Goss v. C. Moulder. J. Goss, junr. v. P- England. S. Irwin v. O. P- Brown. A. Douglas v. W’. Lints. A. G. Mackay v. C. S- Brown. E. Goldsbury v. W. Mc-Kernan. S. Pritchard v. B. H. Jones. W. R. Dales v. G- H. Hean. G. G. Thorpe v. A. Kitto. R. M. Peattie v. J. Robertson. J. Goss, senr. v. T. HowieC. G. Young v. A. LamontE. Runnerstrum v. G. T. Austin. A. Elliott v. C. Donovan. W. M. Barraud v. R- Brown. A. D. Smith v. L. Whelan. A. Sutcliffe v. L. C- Young. L. McMillan v. J. McDavitt-

To Start at 13th Tee R. J. Jackson v. Hague-Smith. R. S. Thompson v. J. Stewart. A- Hat rick v. J. Ambrose. R- Shaw v. (J. Allen. E. Casford v. E. J. Douglas. D. G. Flower v. Alex. Ramsay. J. Purcell v. F- Spellerberg. A. Ramsay v. S- V. Smith. W. R. Tulloch v. H. Wall. A. L. Thompson v. D. Purcell- , G. C. Abbott v. J. RutherfordL. Brake v. C. N. Bird. R. Carruthers v. G- Darbyshire. H. Doig v. E. G- Riley. M. Carthy v. M. P. Field. R. Cowie v. G. Gardiner . J- Hebb v. J. B. MuirM. D. McKenzie v. S. Simmonds. J. Calver v. E. Foster. A. Hurley v. F. E- O’Neill. D. Lilburne v. W- Newsham. S. Reid v. H. Smith. H. Warring v. R'. Carr. A. K- Furric v. R. J. Hine. M- Irwin v. W. Scott. J. Stark v. R. G. Taiboys. D. Armstrong v. J. P. Reynolds. S. F- Brettargh v. A. Muller. Any member unable to play is requested to notify the club captain (’phone No. 3352) before 11 a-m. tomorrow. EXTREME ACCURACY—-“KRO-FLITE” GOLF BALL. The Spalding “Kro-flite” Golf Ball affords the extreme accuracy in putting. Just what you have been looking for. You are never “off the putt” with the “Kro-flite.” Spalding’s “Kroflite” obtainable from all Sports’ Dealers.—Advt.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 108, 9 May 1930, Page 5

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GOLF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 108, 9 May 1930, Page 5

GOLF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 108, 9 May 1930, Page 5

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