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CHRISTCHURCH CLUB. EASTEB TOTJBNAMENT. The Christchurch Golf Club's Easter tournament was continued yesterday at the Shirley links, tinder favourable conditions. A bogey handicap over 18 holes, held in the morning, resulted in C. K. Sams end W. W. Morton (3 up) tieing for first place, P. Trolove being next with a kx>re of 3 up. It - will be necessary for Sams and .Morton to play off for first place at a later date. In the afternoon a foursome bogey handicap ov«r 18 holes was hold tar the Easter Foursome Challenge Cup presented bv Mr Geo. Humphreys. R. A. Campbell "and A. J. Shaw tieing with B. C. Rutherford and H. 1 T. A. Richards, it will be necessary also for these phiyero to play off for first place. Following were the scores: — BOGEY HANDICAP. C. K. Sams (Christchurch) (4) 3up W. W. Morton (Chris'church) (In) 3 up P. Troove (8) .. .. .. 2up P. W. Woodrnffe (4) .. 1 i,p G. G. Burns (8) .. .. 1 tro H. L. Bowker (12) .. ..1 up J. C. Templar .. .. Square R. D. Kelly (5) .. .. Square.. R. W.- Morgan (6) .. .. Square J- W. Clark (9) .. ..1 tfown W. A. Humphrevs i'2) .. 2 down G. W. Haverfteld (5) .. Q down A. L. Mncfarteno (3) ..2 down W. W. Baxter (7) .. .. 2 down H. T. Mimes (15\ .. .. 2 down S. P.-Gordon (13) .. .. 2 dKi-n B. B. Wood (+2) .. ..3 down 1 L. Bonnin<;ton. (4) .. .. 3 ilow:: E. A. Scott (i) .. ..3 down C. J. Ronaldson (6) .. .. 3 down P. R. M. Hanna.'(lo) .. 3 down H. T. A. Richards (10) .. 3 down G. W. Ward (13) .. .. 3 down J. Dolpli (18) .. .. 3. down J. Martin (18) .. ..3 down S. K. Sleigh (4) .. ..4 down G. M. Gwvn (14) .. ..4 down C. R. J. Ward (i) .. ..5 down J. E. Donald (8) .. ..5 down N. H. Francis (5) .. ..6 down E. M. ChetUe (6) .. ' 6 down W. P. Anderson (4) 7 down H. H. Knight (7) .. ..8 down BOGEY FOURSOME. R. A. Campbell and A. J. Shaw (Avomlaie) .. .. .. lup B. O. Rutherford' and H. T. A. Richards (Chi\istchur©h) .. 1 up G. Morgan and R. Morgan ~ 1 down WoodToffe and KoLly .. ..1 down Hanna aiid Seymour .. ..1 down Duncan and Busih .. ..1 down S'Jncfarlane and Macforlane .. 2 down Harman and Morton .. • ..2 down Chctt-le :ind Ronaldson .. ..3 down Oane and Montgomery .. ..3 down P. 0. Wright and Humphreys .. 3 down Scott and Baxter .. .. .. 4 down Donald and Knight ... ..4 down ; Wood, and Sleigh .. .. 4 down Haverfield and Milne .. .. 4 down Early arid Irwin .. .. .. 5 down Anderson, and Templer .. .. 5 down Loughnan and MiJltoii .. .. ■ 5 down S. 1 Gordon and Bowker .. .. 6 down . Sams and Bomungton .. ..6 down Burneis and Clark .. .. 8 down DRAW FOR. TO-DAY . ■ The draw for the Btrok© handicap, commencing at 9.15 a.m. to-day, is as follows: I Anderson and Humphreys, Bumcs and Sey--1 mour, S. J. Gordon and Brasoh, Rutherford and Sleigh, C. R. J. Ward and G. A. Morgan., Donald a.nd Hanna, Trolove and P. C. Wrigiht, Gunn and Hunter, Bomiinpitoii and Irwin, C. M. Gordon and Kelly, Hamilton and Harmon, Henderson and Knight, Samuel and Dolph, Lougihnan and Morton, Bowker and Longdon, Early and Taylor, H'averfield and B. B. Wood, Woodroffo arid C. Wood. G. W. Waird and Ronaldson, Cane and Gow, H. E. Wright and Gillaway, Godley and Templer,' Reeves and Sams, Richards and Chettle, Monro and' Blank, Gerard and Reading. ~ CHEISTOHUEOH~IIADIES , CLUB. The following l is the draw for the first and second _ rounds of the Canterbury Ladies.' Cbampionchip and Medal Handioap, which is to be played at Shirley on Thursday and Fiiday, players to start in order of the draw:— First Round, starting at 9.30 a.m. Thursday—Miss Wright (Timaru) hep. 1 v. Mrs Kitson (Christchuroh) hep. 11, Mrs Robinson (England) 10 v. Miss Harris (Hagley) 8, Mrs Richards (Christchurcl)) 8 v. M'issi Anderson (Christchiurch) 10, Miss Helraorc (Christchurch) 13 v. Mrs Kerr (Timaru) 'l2, Mrs Godby (Christchuroh) 11 v. Mrs Lawrence (Christchuroh) 14, Mrs Cohn (Wellington) 14 v, Mrs Dona'ld (Chiistchurch) 13, Mrs Green (Christchurch) 17 v. Miss Knight (Christchurch) 24, Miss O'Rorke (Christchurch) 24 v. Misa Cotterill (Christchurch) 23, Mrs Day (Chrifltckurch) 17 v. Mrs IJpuisfon (Christchurch) 24, Lady Boy» (Christchurch) 19 v. Miss West (Wellington) 20. Second Round, starting at 9.80 a.m. Friday —Misa Wright ' (Timaru) hep. 1 v. Miss Harris (Hagley) hep. 8, Mrs Robinson (England) 10 v. Mies Anderson (Christchureri) 10, Mrs Godby (Christchiucli) 11 v. Mrs Richards (Christchurch) 8, Mrs Kerr (Timaru) 12 v. Miss Helmore (Christchurch) 13, Mrs Kitson (Christchurch) 11 v. Mrs Donald (Christchurch) 13, Mrs Cbhn (Wellington) 14 v. Mrs Lawrence (Christohurch) 14, Mire O'Rorke (Christchurch) 21 v. Mies Kni»ht (Christchurch) 24, Mrs Green (Christchurch) 17 v. Miss West (Wellington) 20, Mrs Lciii&son (Christchurch) 24 v. Lady Boya (Christchurch) 19, Miss Cotterill (Christchurch) 23 v. Mrs Day (Christchurch) 17. Bogey Handicap, limit 18-bogey hep.—Mr3 Richards 6 v. Miss Harris 6, Mrs 1 Robinson 8 v. Missi Wright 1, Mrs Kerr 9 v. Mrs Donald 10, Mrs Godby 8 v. Miss Anderson 8, Miss, Cotterill 17 v. Lady Boys 14, . Jliss Enwright 17 v. Mrs Wignvm 16, Mrs HiM 16 v. Miss O'Rorke 18, Mrs.Symes 11 v. Miss Wilkin 12, Mrs Nathan 18 v. Mra Lyth"ce 18, Mrs Harper 18 v. Mrs Banks 18, Miss MacDougall 18 v. Missi Bonuington 17, Mrs Lawrence 11 v. Mrs Green 18, Mifs Wcstenra 18 v. Mies Knight 18, Mrs> Duncan 18 v. Mrs Bay 13, Mrs Louisj=on 18 v. Miss West 15, Miss Helmore 10 v. Mrs Cohn 11.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17105, 29 March 1921, Page 5
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