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GOLF

HANMER SPRINGS V. AMBERLEY. A party, of Amberley golferß motored up . at. the week-end and spent a pleasant time in competitions againsi the heal c'ub players. The weather was. all that could be desired, being calm arid, sunny. The j visitors, who have just opened their season, showed a lack of. practice, which enabled I local players, who pJay all the year round, i to have rather an easy win. The results were;;—Amberley, doubles one game, singles 2; Hanmer, doubles 6 games, singleß 10. The individual games were ''a* follows, the visitors, being first mentioned:— ■•• MEN.G. W. Ehcdes 0, A. Reid 1. C. W. Browne 0, H. J. Winstone 1. O. Johnston. 0, H. Phillips 1. J. Slvatto'n 0, T. Wood I'. V. Rhodes 0, C. O. Lahmert 1. • •S.'Frew 0, A. S. Paterson I." ' G. Fulton 0, D. Roach I.' H. James 0, .W. Paterson O. J. G. Grierson 1, E. Carter 0. F. Coote 0, D. Willis 0. LADIES. Mts ' Browne 0, Mrs Lumsden 1. Miss Feathery 0, Mrs Winstone 1. , . ■• Mrs Fulton 0, Miss Stewart 1. Mrs iStratton 1, Mrs Anderson 0. Totals—Amberley 2, Hanmer Springs 10. FOURSOMES. G; W. Rhodes and Browne 0, Reid and Winstone 1. Johnston and Stratton 0, Phillips and Wood 1. ... V. Rhodes and Frew 0, Lahmert and A. Paterson 1. Fulton and James 0, Roach and W. Paterson 1. • Grierson and Coote 1, Carter <md Willis 0. . LADIES' DOUBLES. Mrs Browne and Miss Feathery 0, Mrs Lumsden and Mre Winstone I. Mrs Fulton and Mrs Stratton 0. M.S3 Stewart and. Mrs Anderson .1. Totals—Amberley 1, Hunmer Springs 6.

HGRORATA CLUB. On Saturday the club played a match against' a team frqm the Methven Club on the home course. Tho fairways and greens were in good order, and the' visitors were agreeably surprised at the condition of the links. . During the morning the nine-hole foursomes were played, and in the afternoon the eighteen-hole singles were played, resulting in some very close finishes. The following aro the crorcs: — ,; FOURSOMES. Christie and "Wad- H. Richards and T. • dington . . . 0 Pearson . . 1 Nicholl and Thomas OC. Pearson ■ and' Gray . . 7 Harris and Cookson 0 Owen and H. Oliver 1 Smith and Kennedy 0 Mrs McGarry and Pratt . . 1 SINGLES; ■ Christie . .. 0 Richards .. 1 Waddington .. OT. K. Pearson . . 1 Nicholl- . . OG. Pearson . . 1 Thomas . • OW. Gray .. 1 Harris .. 0 Owen . . 3 Cookson . . . ... . 0 Oliver .. 1 Kennedy . • 0 Pratt . . ] Smith • .. 0 Mrs McGarry .. 1 Totals . . 0 12

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18363, 22 April 1925, Page 2

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GOLF Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18363, 22 April 1925, Page 2

GOLF Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18363, 22 April 1925, Page 2

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