GOLF.
OHRISTCHURCH CLUB. The first round of the P *£JJt Borthwick Vase was to have been ««*"* on Saturdav, but was postponed tiU i£» Saturday owing to the Chnetchurch GoH Club's representative team being «■«*£ the North Island competing, for lie Tuson Cup at Heretaungi. The be in the second qualifying round of the Borthwick Vase between Si Wood and D. V. was decided on Saturday, when C. Wood proved the winner, with a net score of 81. KAIAPOI v. RICHMOND HILL. Playino- at Kaiapoi on Saturday Kaiapoi beat Richmond Hill by 9 games to 3. ine games resulted as follows, Kaiapaoi players bejne mentioned first:—Anderson Iv- ■ L,av '7 rencl O; Evans 1 v. Kattray 0; MJter 1 • Woiller 0; Butcher 1 v. Raphael o, Martin 1 v. Crawford 0; Brown 1 v. Mame 0; Leithead 1 v Row 0; Rinaldi 0 v. Stevens 1; BlackweU 1 v. Denham 0; trawjshaw 0 v. Best 1; Malcolm 0 v. Van Asch 1; Pratt l v. Scott 0. RANGIORA v. AVOFOALE. Playing on the Rangiora links on Saturday, ; n a match of eighteen aside, Rangiora defeated Avondale by 12 to 6. The scores were as follows, the Rangiora players being mentioned first: — •»»• „ Ladies' Match—Miss Lynskey J v. Miss Rowe J; Miss Fear 1 v. Miss Shand 0; Mrs Harley 0 v. Miss Baxter 1; Mrs Le«cn l v. Mies Crosbie 0; Miss Fear 0 v. Miss Tavender 1; Miss Horrell 1 v. Mrs Francis 0; Miss Ambrose 1 v. Mrs Early 0; Miss Cunningham 1 v. Miss Stewart 0. Men's Match—W. C. Prosser ov. H. Manning 1; R. J. Smith 1 v. J. H. W. Sheppard 0; J. M. Dawson 1 v. J. H. Early 0; F. G. Tolmio 4 v. R. Francis 4; H. J. Gulliver 1 v. C. T. Moseley 0; H. Cooper 0 v. A. D. Foreman 1; L. W. Harley lj. J. Preston 0; L. Wilson 1 v. J. Martin 0; J: W. Stanton 1 v. J. Hendry 0; J. Horrell 0 v. L. Bulloch 1. THE TUSON CUP. (PRESS A9SOOIATIOK TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, April 24. The golf match for the Tuson Cup, between Christchurch and Wellington Clubs, was played on Saturday, and resulted in the Wellington team retaining the trophy. ln« results were as follows, Christchurch players being mentioned first:— Four ball—Wood and Rutherford were beaten by Abbott and Shesney, 2 up and 1 to play; Humphreys and Templar were beaten by MacEwan and Wilson, a up and 1 to play; Macfarlane and Whyte were beaten by Duncan and Cooke, 8 up and 7 to play; Bonnington and Harman and Grace and Sclanders halved. Singles—Wood beat Abbott, 3 up and 8 to play; Rutherford wae beaten by CWey, 5 up and 4to play; Humphreys beat M*eEwan 3 up and 1 to play; Templar beat WUson, 2 up and 1 to play; Macfarlane beat Duncan, 1 up; Whyte was beaten by Cooks, 9 up and 7 to play; Hannon was beaten by Sclanders, 8 up and 1 to play; Bonnington beat Grace, 2 up.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17128, 25 April 1921, Page 5
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