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GOLF

SEAFIELD LADIES’ CLUB MRS. DAWSON’S TROPHY. DRAW FOR SECOND ROUND. The second bogey round for Mrs Dawson’s Trophy will be pleyed tomorrow by the Seafield Ladies’ Golf Club, while a medal round will be played on Tuesday. The following is the draw:— To-morrow. Miss L. Clark v. Mrs. Pritchard. Miss Fla veil v. Miss Anderson. Miss Enwright v. Miss Crease. Miss Stansfield v. Miss Mc T "ay. Miss Kilner v. Miss McF’anon. Miss Dawson v. Miss Armstrong. Miss P. Bell v. Miss 8. Wood. Miss Copley v. Miss Old ridge. Miss McKcndry v. Miss Jensen. Miss R. Beil v. Miss Gebbie. Miss Hair v. Miss Hove. Miss Gray v. Miss Wills. Miss Craig v. Miss Cowan. Miss Gam man v. Miss Bowler. Miss Landman v. Miss H. Gilbertson. Miss Robinson v. Miss Boden. Miss Bambcr v. Miss Robertson. Miss Kidson v. Miss B. Clark. Miss Muir v. Scorer. Tuesday. Mrs. Goldsbury v. Mrs. Williams. Miss Warnock v, Mrs Dawson. Miss Wood v. Mrs. Wills. Mrs. Bell v. Miss Calver. » Mrs. Goss v. Mrs. Woods. Mrs. Whelan v. Airs, ’Sanko. Afiss G. Higginbottom v. Airs. Bond Aliss Kyne v. Afiss Howie. Mrs. Lynch v. Airs. Hawkins. Aliss Liggins v. Aliss Coull. Afiss Adams v. Afiss Allan. Afiss O. Gilbertson v. Afiss McLaren. Afiss West v. Afiss Bullivant. Afiss Healey v. Aliss Burns. Afiss Hoar v. Mrs. Corrigan. Aliss B. Higginbottom v. Afiss Strachan. Aliss Corrigan v. Afiss AfcKcnzie. Airs. Watson v. Miss Murray. Mrs. Afanly v. Scorer. L.G.U. Matches. The winners of last week’s L.G.U. matches were:— Senior. Afrs. Goldsbury .... 92 13—79 Aliss H. Gilbertson .. 97 18 —79 . Junior. Aliss A. Wood .. .. 112 36—76 CASTLECLIFF CLUB FLAG MATCH TO-MORROW.

The draw for the Flag Alatch to be played by the Uastlecliff Golf Club tomorrow is as follows: L. Cathro v. L. Rutherford. J. Wilson v. W. E. Hclean. S. D. Clark v. H. McNeish. J. I. Mac Neill v. C. Hartwell. AV. Tustin v. E. Christie. T. AV. Wagstaff v. A. C. Keating. H. Frost v, R E. Beadle. I. Totty v. AV. Elswick. R, T. Greenhill v. E. J. Hulbert. F J. Currie v. F. Emmett. F. AVood v. H. R. Bradley. J. H. iDean v E. F. Haydon. J. Braid v. F. V. Wiggins. R. R. Dawson v. H. Rowling. H. N. Trigger v. C. F. AViggins. T. Ruano v. H. McFarlane. K. AVilson t. H. Udy. R C. Cook v. A. Godwin. AV. B. Smith v. C. L. Caman. W. Gaskell v. J. O. AVebbcr. A. GorFie v. F. Hayward. K. H. Hounsell v. A. Dingwall. L. Wilson v. S. Newsome. L. B. Hayward v. J. A. Ross. J. C. Brown v. F. Godfrey. L. King v. H. Webb. C. I. Spillane v. C. C. Smith. J. AV. Rogers v. A. AV. Brown. L. Bassett v. A. Body. W. J. Hastings v. C. F. Maitland. F. Bovd v. C. Boyd. J. Goldstone v. D. Taylor.

SEAFIELD CLUB FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIPS. SECOND QUALIFYING ROUND. The draw for the second qualifying round of the Seafield Golf Club’s to be played at Seafield to-morrow, is as follows: —- J. Goss, junr. v. R. D. Smart. Roi Goss v. A. Vernon. A. Douglass v. AV. R. Dales. S. Irwin v. P. D. England C. 0. Moulder v. H. Holroyd. A G Mackay v T. H. Howie. E. Goldsbury v. R. J Carruthers H. Siddalls v. A. Elliot. A. Kitto v. J. Robertson. C. S. Brown v. D. J. Armstrong G Coull v. L. C. Young. S. T. Pritchard v. A. Sutcliffe. D. G. Flower v. G. H. Trott. R. M. Peattie v. J. E. Cheevers. Alex. Ramsay v. F. A. Williams. A. D. Smith v. J. Barry A. Lamont v. C. G. Young J. AV. Stewart v. C. Donovan R. C. Martin v. F. H. Bell AV. Newsham v. 8. V. Smith L. T. AVhelan v. S. H. Trott J. F. Clarke v. H. Brittain R. J. Jackson v. O. Allen T. Hurley ’. L. S. Durie F. Aitcheson v. M. J. Kyne H. Bain v. R. Hoinold A. Bain v. C. N. Bird A. S. Strachan v. R. Babbington D. Clinkard v. N. S. Delves. G. Darbyshire v. L. Garrick K. Congreve v. D. H. Doak A. Dawson v. E. IT. Everett. B. Hoar v. V. D. Sopor A. IT. Hurley v. J. Purcell M. N. Irwin v. C. Shepherd AV. R. Tullock v. F. N AVhiteman L. K. Morris v. H. K. Price J. H. Jackson v. Ivan Manley E. Manley v. B. L. Roberts M. Jardino v. H. Smith J. Calver v. A. N. Other

Any of the players matched and unable to play must notify Mr. C. O. Moulder (’phone 3678), who will be in charge this week-end, as early as possible. Players nre again reminded that the

days are getting very short, and it. will be a great help if all lhe players who can get out early will arrange with their partners to make as early a start as possible.

CASTLECLIFF LADIES’ CLUB TO-MORROAV’S BOGEY MATCH. The Castlecliff Ladies’ Golf Club will play a bogey match to-morrow, and those unable to play are requested to notify the secretary or their partner as soon us possible. \ The draw for to-morrow is as follows: Miss E. AVilson v. Miss Quarterman. Mrs. Dean v. Miss Broadhead. Miss McNaught v. Miss Helean. Mrs. Bonner v. Mrs. Totty Mrs. Smith v. Miss Kirk. Miss Brock v. Mrs. Bristol. Miss Pye v. Miss Olli ver. Mrs. Firth v. Miss K. B. Smith. Mrs. Braid v. Mrs. J. C. Brown. Miss H. B. Smith v. Miss Newham. Mrs. AVood v. Miss Beadle. Miss Patton v. Mrs. Helean Aliss Gerrie v. Miss Rankin. Mrs. A. Brown v. Miss Healey. Miss McNeish v. Afiss Wadham. Aliss Dowdall v. Airs. Harvey. Aliss AVallacc v. Afrs Harrison Mrs Newham v. Aliss Body. Miss Ellis v. Aliss Langslow. Aliss Dean v. Afrs. AlcFarlane. Afiss K. AVilson v. Afiss Naylor Aliss Aicheson v. Afrs. Body. Airs. Slater v, Afiss Manning. Afrs. Aicheson v. Afrs AVagstaff. Miss Johnson v. Airs. Clapham. Aliss Decker v. Afiss Coombe. Aliss V. Afuir v. Afiss AVeir. Afiss Hopkins v. Airs. Hammond. Mrs. Aloore v. Aliss A. Veitch. Afrs. Sperring v. Afiss Grey. Afiss At. A r eitch v. Afiss Ashby.’ Airs. AfcCoombc v. Aliss Dowsett. Afrs. Thomas v. Afiss AfcCarthy. Miss Afartin v. Afrs. Thomas. L.G.U. Match. Last Saturday’s L.G.U. scores were as follow: Senior, Afiss Heleqn 94 17 77 Afiss Quarterman 92 12 80 Afiss AVilson 96 16 80 Juniors. Afrs. A. Brown 116 36 80 Miss Brock 109 26 83

AN IMPORTANT DECISION FLAG-STICK AT BLIND HOLE. RULING FROM SCOTLAND. The secretary of the Now Zealand Golf Association has received advice from the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews of a decision made sub sequent to the publication of the Book of Decisions 1909-1928. The latest decision is as follows: The South African Golf Uivon asked the question: Is it legal to stand at the hole and raise and continue to hold the flag stick in the air at a blind hole, so that the player see ‘be flag when making his approach shot? The answer is that when playing from a part of the course from which the hole cannot be seen, a player is cn titled to have the flag held up at th* hole while he plays his stroke. MOORTOWN TOURNAMENT LIST OF QUALIFIED Received Mav 19, 7.5 p.m. LONDON, May 18. At the Moortown golf tournament among the 32 who qualified were Green 137, R. A. Whitcombe 140, Kenyon 141, Twine 143. Large and Easterbrook 144, Padgham. Denny and Robson 146, Cotton and Davies 147, Compston 148. E. R. Whitcombe and Havers 149. Those eliminated include Charles Whitcombe and Herby Jolly.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 117, 20 May 1932, Page 5

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GOLF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 117, 20 May 1932, Page 5

GOLF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 117, 20 May 1932, Page 5