CAMBRIDGE DISTRICT.
ITEMS OF INTEREST
GOLF CLUB. MATCH WITH ROTORUA. A team from the Cambridge Golf CluS visited Rotorua during- the week-end and Played a match with the Rotorua Club. Foursomes were played morning- and arternoon and resulted hi a win for the home team by 16 g-ames to 6. two games being all square. Results were as follows. Cambridge players mentioned first: Morning Round.—R. S. Alford and S. Dunbar v. M. Carr and R. C. Smith, all square: L. Haworth and G. Ferguson lost to Buddie and Speddings, 1 down; F. Entwlsle and R. Ingham lost to Barker and Empen, l down; A. 11. Nicoll and \V. Hewett lost to Anderson and Dr. Hay, 2 and 1; \v. R. Garrard and H. N. Freeman lost to Kusabs and Shalloon, 2 and 1; Dr. Tod and A. J. Law beat Young and P. Kusabs, 1 up; C. Haworth and K. Ward beat Fenton and McElroy, 1 up; J. Hawortn and E. Morrice lost to Marshall and Walden, 3 and t; E. Calvert and J. Sawers lost to A. French and La Trobe Hill, 4 and 2; W. Cubls and W. J. Smeeton lost to Monk and Carruthers, 5 down; F. Klngsrord and H. Clayton lost to Butler and R. Jones, 5 and 4; W. J. Ward and S.< Baker lost to Bayfield and Robinson, 5 and 4. Afternoon Round.—Alford and Dunbar beat Carr and Smith, 5 and 3: L. Haworth and Ferguson lost to Buddie and Spedding, 2 down; Entwlsle and Ingham lost to Barker and Empson. 2 and 1: Nicoll and Hewett lost to Anderson and Hay, 2 and 1: Garrard and Freeman beat Kusabs and Shalfoon, 4 and 2; Dr. Tod and Law, and Young and P. Kusabs, all square; C. Haworth and K. Ward beat Fenton and McElroy, C and 5; J. Haworth and E. Morrice lost to Marshall and Walden, 5 and 4; Calvert and Sawers lost to French and La Trobe Hill, 4 and 3; Cubis and Smeeton beat Monk and Carruthers, 2 up; Ktngsford and Clayton lost to Butler and Jones, 3 and 2; Ward and Baker lost to Byrne and Robinson, 3 and 1.
LAWN TENNIS. LEAMINGTON CLUB OPENING. The official opening of the Leamington Tennis Club took place on Saturday, when there was an enthusiastic gathering. The president, Mr J. Brackenrldge, opened the courts, and owing to Mrs Brackenrldge’s unavoidable absence Mrs W. Johnson served the first ball. Tea was served by the ladles’ committee, and a Yankee tournament was held, won by Miss E. Billing and Mr C. Lye.
VITAL STATISTICS. The vital statistics Tor Cambridge Tor the last month and quarter, with figures for these periods of the previous year In parentheses, are as follows; —Births, month, 10 (12); quarter, 19 (39). Deaths, month, 1 (6); quarter, 3 (12). Marriages, month, 2 (3); quarter, 8
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WT19331003.2.80
Bibliographic details
Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19066, 3 October 1933, Page 6
Word Count
475CAMBRIDGE DISTRICT. Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19066, 3 October 1933, Page 6
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Waikato Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.