CHRISTCHURCH CLUB.
EASTEE TOURNAMENT. The CliriatchiiTch Golf EasteT tournament was continued at the Shirley linjes yeßterday in ideal -weather. In the morning a stroke liandicap, over 18 holes, was held. resulting: in a win for J. C. Templer (Christrhurch) with a net score of 73 (handicap -IK I. Trclovc (airi3tchureli) 76 (hwulicnp 11) was second. In tho, ufternoon a four Lull bogey handicap wrs held f>ver 18 holes. It resulted in Hanna and Templer tieing with llarma-n «nd Morton with a ecoro of seven up. A play off will thus be necessary to decide tlie u'liinere/ Scores:— ; STROKE HANDICAP. Grow. Ilcp.Xit. •T. C. Templer (tliri/tchurch) 77 •! 73 P. Trolove (ChristcUurcli) .. 87 11 7fi G. Ci. Burnos .. .. !)1 11 SO It. D. Kelly .. ..SO G 80 C. K. •Sarm" .. ..8.". .") 80 W. AV. Morton .. .. 93 -12 SI V.". T. 1). Hannan .. .. SS 6 fi C. A. Morgan .. .. 01 S S3 L. Ko'ininsrioti .. .. fcS 5 83 J. W. Havrrfield .. ..00 7 83 IT. H. Knight .. .. '.W 0 M I'. C Wright .. .. SO '2 S4 A. Taylor .. ..93 1-t S-f A. "W." llceves .. ..91 10 84 11. T. A. Hicliards .. .. 93 S P3 11. L. Bowker .. .. 101 1G 85 J. H. Earlv .. ..93 7 81! C. J. Ronald son .. ..94 8 80 M. 11. Gfldby .. ..91 j 8G S. Gerard .. .. 105 18 87 <;. R. Ward .. ..93 9 88 G. W. Ward .. ..105 17 88 S. ,1. Gordon .. .. 106 17 89 .1. W. Irwin .. .. 105 15 90 15. B. Wood .. .88 13 91 J. K. Donald .. . .. 10G 11 'JS FOUR BALL, BOGEY HANDICAP. Hanna and Templer (Christchurch) .. 7up Hannan and Morton (Christclnvreb) .. ,7 up Bonninijtoii and Hoaro .. .. 5 tip Uoultou and Trolwn .. .. 5 up JlacEarlano and Macfurlanc .. .. sup Donald -and Knight .. .. •• sup Hamilton and Reading .. .. 4 tip Woodroffe and Kelly .. .. ..4 «1> Can? and Montgomery .. .. t up Chettle and Sums .. .. ... 3 tip Rutherford and Richards ... .. 3 up Duncan and Bowker .. .. ..3 tip Taylor and Milne • 2 up Ronaldsott- and Godby .. •• 2up Bai-nes and Clark .. .. •• '- "P Brtich and Ofilhtway •• 1 «1> Wood and C. R. J. W«rd .. .. 1 tip S J. Gordon and Peglor •• ..square Barlr arid Morgan .. .. ..square The ladies' event* will commence to-morrow, and will bo continued- on Friday and Saturday morning, a mixed four3omes for the Islington Cup being .held on Saturday afternoon. KIRKWOOD IN AMERICA. (Br Cable—Press Association— Copyright.) \Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) NEW YORK, March 28. At Pinehurst, Whitteuibrc and French, tiro first-class American professionals, defeated Kirkwood and Kerrigan (another American professional) by two strokes m » practice match. A correspondent states that the great Australian professional much to the «tislMtion of nil beboldeM. that he is to be very 'much reckoned tnth in tho impending championship battle. • WELLINGTON CHAMPIONSHIP. ' (TRESS ASSOCIATION TBLEGB.UI.) WELLINGTON, March 29. The Wellington golf championship Jfa« won by h. D. Humt (Miramar), who beat Tetley flVellington) in tho final, two up on tho last
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17106, 30 March 1921, Page 9
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