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RIVERSIDE CLUB, jpj RETURN MATCH WITH GREYTOW2T The Greytown team journeyed to Masterton during the week-end, and played the return match. The Riverside Club Avon by 23 matches to 14. The folloAving are the scores, Riverside players mentioned first:— MEN’S FOURBALL. RaAvlins and Candy lost to J. Feast and E. Maddison; Southey and Friend lost to F. C. Bunny and H. R. Feast; Heisenberg and McNaught lost to H. W. Feast and A. B. Balfour: Summers and Marshall lost to R. Ingley and J. Skeet; Beresford and N. Ninnes beat J. Ashton and C. Stunnell; Hedlev and Costello beat G. Hebley and N. McLeod; Grant and Woodhouse beat L. LaAvson and H. Keltife; Chapman and Bell beat W. Slater and Rhodes; WitheroAV and Frankpitt beat A. Wallis and J. Jack.
' MEN’S SINGLES. J RaAvlins lost to J. Feast; to E. Maddison; Southey beat Bunny; Friend lost to 11. R. Feast; senberg lost to H. W. Feast; McNaught lost to A. B. Balfour; Summers beat R. Ingley; Marshall beat J. Skeet; Beresford all square Avith J.. Ashton: Ninnes beat C. Stunnell; Hedlev beat G. Hebley; Costello beat N. McLeod;, Grant lost to L. LaAvson; Woodhouse and H. Keltic al square; Chapman at W. Slater; Bell beat Rhodes; . _^^'row beat A. Wallis; Frankpitt Grove beat J. Tate; G. Grovo^^^Brate. LADIES’ FOURBALmP-
Mrs Rawlins and Mrs Beresford lost to Mrs Horner and Mrs Ward: > Miss Bradley and Mrs Marshall lost to Mrs Bunny and Miss Maddison; Mrs Mark and Mrs Gray beat Mrs BroAvn and Miss Skeet; Miss Wood and Mrs Taylor lost to Mrs Ingley and Miss Trotman. LADIES’ SINGLES. Mrs RaAvlins lost to Mrs Horner; Jlrs Beresford lost to Mrs Ward; Miss Bradley beat Mrs Bunny: Mrs Marshall lost to Miss Maddison; Mrs Mark beat Mrs BroAvn: Mrs Gray and Miss Skeet all square; Miss Wood beat Mrs Ingley; Mrs Taylor and Miss Trotman all square.
The folloAA’ing is .the. RivershßuAlf Club’s B team to play MauriceviTrcjAn the Riverside links next Aveek-end, starting at 9 a.m.:—Ladies: Mrs Palqmontain, Mrs Hayne, Miss Sheppard, Miss Horner, Mrs GroA’C, Mrs P. Emerson, Miss Woodhouse, Mrs R. Emerson;* emergencies, Miss N. Selby, Miss ’ R. Gadsby. Men: W. J. Palamontain; S. Frankpitt, F. Shearer, W. J. Rew, B. Braggins, L. KibbleAvhitc, L. Ninnes, G. Steel, R. Baker, A. R. Clarkson, P. Hamill, J. Carruthers. Emergencies: D. Pollock, D. P. Sheppard. MEDAL ROUND RESULTS. ' The folloAving are the best cards handed in for a medal round, played on Saturday by members of the Riverside Golf Club: —-
• Ladies: Miss Wood, 101, 32, 69; Miss Sheppard, 107, 36, 7l; Miss Poison, 104, 32, 72; Mrs Stuart, 10S, 36, 72; .’Mrs Taylor, 104, 32, 72. Men: R. Emerson, 91, 28, 63; G. Steel, 86, 20, 66; W. Stuart, 77, 10, 67; R. McNaught, 79, 12, 67; A. Clarkson. S 7, 20, 67; P. Southey, 77, 9, 68; W.'Marshall, 80, 12, 68; G. Peterson, 80, Is, 68; L. IvibbloAvliite, 80, 12, 68; P. Emerson, 92; 24, 68; W. Palamontain, 89, 2^k69. MASTERTON CLUB,
The following Avere the results of a medal competition played at the Laus-, doAvne links on Saturday by members of the Masterton Golf Club: — Seniors: J. E. Jenkins, 85, 18, 67; N. H. James, 84, 14, 70; H. A. R. Dunderdale, 83, 10, 73; C. M. BoAvden, 86, 12, 74; T. H. Horton, 75, ser., 75; W.. J. Borrie, 82, 7, 75; D. T. Herbert, 89, 14, 75; H. L. Esau, 82, 6, 76; E, W. B. Ilornabrook, 90, 14, 76; N. Blundell, 80, 9, 76. ~ Juniors: D. Douglas, 95, 26, 69; L. T. Daniell, 102, 26, 76; 11. H. Pavitt, 97, 21,76. LADIES’ COMPETITION.
The folloAving is the draw for a bogey rose boAvl competition to be played by the ladies of the Masterton Golf Club on Thursday: — A Grade, No. 1 tee, 12 to 12.30.p.m. Miss J. Hornabrook .and Miss TJ. James, Miss K. Cruickshank and Mrs N. H. Prior, Mrs T. Homer and Mrs W. R. Birch, Mrs A. C. Feast and Miss Oates, Mrs A. B. Balfour and Mrs J. Steel, Mrs R. Sherratt and Miss R. Murray, Mrs A. J. Drerv and lUks E. Jury. (W .B Grade, No: 1 tee, 12.30 to I pan.— Mrs H. B. Tomlinson and Mrs H. McCrca, Miss B. Todd and Miss N. WrigleA r , Miss P. Lord and Mrs D. T. Herbert, Mrs B. P. Perry and Mrs J. Jameson, Mrs H. H. Dawson and Miss M. Wrigley, Miss M. Coom and Mrs I. R. Garland, Mrs H. Esau a bye. B Grade, No. 9 tee, 12 to 12.45 p.m Mrs R. Burridgc and Mrs J. G. Thompson, Miss B. Baird and Mrs J. Ninnes, Mrs S. Burridge and Mrs P. F. Fagan, Miss B. ShaAv and Mrs Carter, Mrs M. Mabin and Miss P. Jordan, Mrs J. E. Jenkins and Mrs A. Donald, Miss j" McKenzie and Miss V. Rishworth, Mrs G. Lee a'bye.
MAHUNGA CLUB. The folloAving Avero the best cards handed in for a bogey match last Saturday: — Men —Johansen 1 up, Bell all ColA r in 2 down, Jackson 2 doA\*n, 3 doAvn, Greer 3 doAvn; R. V. 3 doAvn, Hendry 5 doAvn, Brisco 5 Brocket! 5 down; Parker 5 down. Ladies.—Miss V. doAvn, Miss J. Edgecombe 3 Margaret Chapman 3 down, Mr 3 TV. Powell 4 doAvn, Miss- N. Ingley 4 dorm, Miss Maud Chapman 4 down; Miss E. Wyber 6 doAvn; Miss H. Sumpter 6 dOAAUI. BOGEY COMPETITION.
The folloAving is the draAv for a bogey-competition, to be played by the lady members on Thursday:—Mrs Witherow plays Mrs Williams. Miss M. Chapman plays Mrs Nicol, Miss Chapman plays Miss Boddington, Mrs Glen plays Miss Ralph, Mrs Martin plays Mrs Ellis, Miss Beiliss plavs Mrs Brockett, Miss Temple plays Mrs Dickason, Miss Campbell plays Miss Wickms, Miss McKenna plays Miss Wyber, Miss Butcher plays Miss Anstico.
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