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INTER-CLUB MATCH WANGANUI AND SEAEIELD. DRAW FOB TO-MORROW. The Wanganui and Seafield Goll Clubs will play their inter-club match to-morrow, and any of those picked but unable to play should communicate v-ith their club captain or secretary at once. Starting times may be booked at Belmont tomorrow up to 12.30 p.m. by those not playing in the nuitcb. After J 2.30 p.m. those playing in the match will have preference. However, any o' those playing in the match who can get (ut Leforo 12.30 p.m. should do so in order to relieve the conge.*tiou later. The following is the draw for tomorrow : At Belmont. J. Guss Junr. v. L’. G. Williams. Roi Goss v. V. B. Haworth. < . O. Moulder v. S. Powdrell. E. Gilbert v. D. Alurcnic. S Irwin v. C. Gilbert. P. D. England v. G. N. Deighlou. V. G. Alackay v. W. 11. Robertshaw. E. Goldsbury v. R. 11. Clay. 8. Pritchard v. J. C. Richardson. G. Trask v. W. 11. Swanger. G. Coull v. J. Al. Saunders. R. D. Smart v. R. Lawrence. i T. Howie v. P. G. Jackson. J. Robertson v. I. Meldrum. C. G. Young v. G. S. Gordon. W. R. Dales v. H. J. Grieve. A. Elliot v. A. Haworth. A. i.amont v. F ALelody. L. McAlillan v. R. E. Cuthbertson. L. AVhelan v E. A. Barclay. At Seafield. C. Donovan v. D. L. Blyth. J. W. Stewart v. G. Alcßeth. A. Sutcliffe v. F. O. Bridgeman. W. Barraud v. A. 11. Boyes. W. Newsham v. F. J. Hill. L. C. Young v. H. G. Lewis. D. G. Flower v. H. C. Jenkins. Alex Ramsay v. P. I. Saunders. 11. W. Warring v. W. Gordon. A. L. Thompson v. R. I. Sewell. D. J. Armstrong v. F. K. Turnbull. R. J. Jackson v. I. Newton. C. Casford v. S. Rankin. R. Carruthers v. I. S. Wallace. J. F. Clark v. C. C. Corfe. G. Darbyshire v. E. M. Silk. A. K. Furrio v. P. H. Hartland. U. Gardner v. N. G. Alculi. E. C. Gee v. W. S. Baird. 8. V; Smith v. J. 8. L. Deem. AV. R. Tullock v. A. Hatrick G. Trott v. F. R. Dunsford. S. Trott v. R. 8. Thomson. T. H. Bell v. K. Armstrong. C. H. Hurley v. T. N. Silk. D. H. Clinkard v. J. D. Anderson. SEAFIELD LADIES’ CLUB MEDAL MATCH DRAW TO MORROW AND TUESDAY The Seafield Ladies’ Golf Club will play a medal match to-morrow for a club trophy for Saturday players, while on Tuesday next they will play an elimination match. Tho following is tho draw for each of tho matches: — For To-morrow. Dr. Abbott v. Alias Armstrong. Aliss Gilbertson v. Miss Titter. Alias Jones v. Aliss Enwright. Miss Talbot v. Aliss Cowan. Aliss Clarke v. Aliss Oldridge. Aliss Dawson v. Aliss Laudman. Aliss Hog- n v. Miss Kidson. Miss Aluir v. Miss Hall. Alias Flavell v. Aliss Kilne •• Alias Liggins v. Aliss Copley. Aliss Fletcher v. Aliss Wood. Aliss Lovegrove v. Aliss Robertson. Aliss Iloye v. Aliss Alirrilces. For Tuesday. Airs Goss v. Airs Dawson. Aliss T. Collier v. Aliss Warnock. Aliss Richardson v. Aliss Clark. Airs Thompson v. Aliss A. Wood. Aliss Nel son v. Mrs Runnerstrum. Airs Wilkinson v. Mrs Stewart. Airs Whelan v. Airs R. Reid. Airs Goldsbury v. Airs Watson. Aliss Higginbottom v. Airs Sanko. Aliss Allan v. Aliss Doig. Airs Gillies v. Airs Bell. Airs Butcher, a bye.

CASTLECLIFF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST. FIRST QUALIFYING ROUND. The Castlecliff Golf Club will play the first qualifying round for the club championships to-morrow, play for the Grieve Cup and the captain’s trophy also taking place in conjunction therewith. The following is the draw for to-mor-row:— 11. W. Buller v. F. Wood. J. Braid v. R. K. Dawson. L. Bassett v. Al. MeNeish. C. Boyd v. C. I. Spillane. J. C. Brown v. K. H. Hounscll. R. E. Beadle v. W. Helcan. I. W. Blackmore v. J. A. Ross. H. Britton v. D. Nicol. A. W. Brown v. E. Christie. L. Cathro v. C. F. Maitland. L. King v. V. Evans. K. C. Cook v. H. Rowling. C. L. Curtis v. F. Carr. S. D. Clark v. L. V. Alastcis. C. L. Charman v. C. Hartwell. J. 11. Dean v. L. Wilson. F. P. Dawes v. C. B. Lewis. H. Frost v. F. W. Wagstaff. AV. Gaskell v. F. E. Southcombe. A. Gerrie v. L. Rutheford. F. Haywood v. A. E. Thompson. J. B. Hogg v. G. Orr. W. Jamieson v. A. .1. Kingston. C. C. Smith v. 11. Webb. 11. I’dy v. J. W. Rogers. A. F. Bain v. J. U. Webber. S. Penn v. 11. G. Siddells. T. Ruane v. G. E. Ironsides. N. Totty v. J. I. Mac Neill. <l. Goldstone v. F. Godfrey. W. B. Smith v. F. Currie. S. Newsome v. A. Dingwall. R. T. Greenhill \. J. Wilson. W. Tustin v. 11. d’riggfr. I. Haywood V. E. HounselL CASTLECLIFF LADIES’ CLUB TO-MORROW’S L.G.U. MATCH. The Castlecliff Ladies’ Golf Club will play an L.G.U. match to-morrow. Those in the draw and unable to play are requested to notify tho secretary or their partners as soon as possible. The drat.’ is ns follows:-- - Mi.ss Broadhead Mi-> 11. Bassett-

Smith; Mrs Cook v. Miss Pyc; Miss Quarterman v. Mrs Bristol; Mrs Smith v. Mrs Broadhead; Mrs Dean v. Miss Wilson; Mrs Bonner v. Miss Helcan; Miss Newham v. Mrs Boyd; Miss Brock v. Miss Ollivcr; Miss McNaught v. Miss Cleland; Mrs Braid v. Miss Kendrick; Miss Hood v. Mrs J. C. Brown; Mrs Totty v. Miss Kirk; Airs Jones v. Miss Wallace; Miss R. Bassett-Smith v. Mrs Helean; Miss Mary Wills v. Miss K. Wilson; Miss Paton v. Miss Al. Dean; Miss Thomas v. Airs Wagstaff; Miss Manning v. Mrs Lili; Airs Newham v. Aliss Seeker; Aliss Ellis v. Mrs Brookie; Miss AlcNeish v. Airs Harrison; Miss Bcadlo v. Airs King; Miss McCarthy v. Airs A. Brown; Aliss J. Coombe v. Aliss Ruegg; Aliss R. Hcalev v. Miss Gerrie; Miss Dimes v. Mrs Trigger; Miss M. Wills v. Miss Hoar; Mrs Lynch v. Miss Peterson; Aliss Wylie, v. Aliss Symington; Miss Naylor v. Aliss Dowdall; Mrs Campbell v. Aliss Patterson; Aliss Wadham v. Airs Godfrey; Aliss Hutton v. Aliss Taylor; Airs McCoombs v. Aliss Moore; Mrs Body v. Airs Short; Mrs Anderson v. Aliss Heise; Miss Kingston ' v. Aliss Allomes; Airs Sperring v. Mi>- ! Sowell; Aliss Cavell v. Aliss Kingston; Miss Jcnman v. Airs E. Wills; Aliss Ale Intosh v. Aliss Body. FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIP BOOMER'S FIFTH VICTORY BRILLIANT LAST ROUND Received June 12, 7.5 p.m. LONDON. June JU. The Deauville open golf championship was won by Boomer with 29.1; Genta and Alliss, 293; Bingham, 294; Jurado and d’Allemagne, 297; K.irkwuod and Churio, 29<8. Stewart was fourteenth with 303. Fortunes fluctuated rapidly in Genta’s third and Boomer's final round, namely, 67. records for the course. Genta led tho field at the end of the third round, but his 78 fur the final left his aggregate two short of Boomer'.-. The latter, playing in masterly fashion, won on the post, his fine putting more than compensating for his poor tee shots. Boomer’s fifth victory in the French open championship at Deauville was duo to a brilliant last round of 67, equalling the record for the course. Kirkwood fell away badly, taking

WOMEN’S OPEN TITLE SECOND AND THIRD ROUNDS PLAYER WADES IN BUNKER LONDON, June 10. In the second round of the women.’l ope golf championship at Port marnock. Aliss Fishwick beat Mrs Babitfgton, 6—5. Miss Morgan beat Aliss AicCulloch 4—2. Miss Orcutt beat Aliss Carnham one up. Miss Wilson beat Airs Marks 3- 2. Miss Gourley beat Mrs Kidd 7—6. In the third round, Aliss pint bunt Miss Fishwick one up. Miss Wil.on beat Airs Coats 6—5. Aliss Gourley beat Miss Parks 9—B. Miss Corlett beat Miss Orcutt 4—3. Miss AlorgUn beat Miss Rundeard 7—6. A joyous sight was Aliss Pim removing her shoes and stockings and wading to a bunker in which there were dx inches of water and playing her ball oat, winning the hole, instead of losin** a stroke by picking the ball out. EXCELLENCE OF PLAY AIIBB PIM PROVIDES THRILL. Received June 12, 7.5 p.m. LONDON, June 11. The chief feature of the women’s golf championship was the excellence of play. Despite the cold wind and showers of rain a surprising number of fours were reeled off. Tho biggest thrill was Aliss Pirn’s great game against the bolder, Aliss Fish wick. Aliss Pim led till the 13th and was again square at the J*th. Ths match wont to the 19th. whore t,h* holder found a water filled bunker new the green. MASTERTON Cl lAMPIONSHIP MISS B. GAISFORD WINS THREE UP AND TWO (Per Press Association.? MASTERTON, June 11. Aliss B. Gaisford (Marton), won thl Inal of tho Alasterton Golf Club’s o)M‘u tournament, defeating Airs .1, -' arterton3 and 2.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 137, 12 June 1931, Page 4

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GOLF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 137, 12 June 1931, Page 4

GOLF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 137, 12 June 1931, Page 4