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CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' CLUB. The bogey match played on Shirley links yesterday resulted in rour players, Mrs Pumphrey', Mrs Tucker, Miss M. .Newton. a ad Miss B. Cotterill, tieing for first place in the, senior division, with tho score of l> down. Miss Trolovc, 1 down, was the winner in tho junior division. The scores were aa follows: Seniors.. Mrs Pumphrey .. .. 6 down Mrs Tuckof .. .. o down Miss H. Xewton ... .. 6 down Miss B. Cotterill '.. .. G down Mrs Lawrence .. ..8 down Miss E. .Bristcd .. ..8 down Mis Godby ' .. ..9 down Mrs Tosswill . .. ..10 down Juniors. Miss Trolove .. 1 down Miss H. Enright .. ..5 down Miss Macfarlano .. k . 8 down Miss X. Enright .. ..9 down Mifs le Cven " .. ..10 down . Miss. Bonnington ... ( .. 10 down Mis T4U* .. ... 11 down AVONDALE CLUB. The following -is tlie draw for tho. bogey match for Miss 12. L. Saj>sford's trophy: Miss Hopkins v. Mias Sbancl; Mrs Early v. Miss 15. L. Sapsford; Miss G. Shand v. Miss H. M. Sapsiora; Miss Gilbertson v. ■ Miss Maindbnald; Misa Ka,ttray v.; Miss T\ r . Bobertson; Miss Gibbons v. Mrs Paton; Miss Seay v. Misa G. M. Bobertson; Miss Lawlor v. Miss Atkinson. METHVEN CLUB. A meeting of the committee of the Mc'Jiven Golf Club was held on "Tuesday evening. Present—Messrs- Sianlev Smith (chaii> man), 1\ B. Lloyd, P. Cookscm, G. VfaAdington, J. F. Stone, A. Baxter, G. Coc.kson, E. D. Thomas, and A- B. Harri». Apologies wcra received from Messrs S. G. Holmes, D. M. Christie, and A. 'White. The Grounds. Committee reported having viewed the proposed new site for tie links. In. their opinion, it was not an imprgveruent en the present, ■site, and they recommended that an endeavour be made to put the old course in order.. In arriving. at. the recocm--1 mondation, tho fact that a considerable sum
had been spent on the ;>TW»>. MJMsaHH suitable buildings were f been taken into considtratioß. In view of the report, tbt miltio worn authorised to sary labour to put tha The chairman reported oa the i*qii|§jSSl of the tub to HororitU. and •PNKmflßfl gistio strain regarding the ceivod. It was decided to play ;v match against Lake C&imHjßH| during the week-end, and the faBiMMH9 selected:—Messre D. if. Lloyd, G. WaddingU.il. E. IX tifiSßß McCartney. H. A. XickoJls, aWnH Heney. Other member: the trip and act as B&ry were Messrs If. A. Stow, K'OHHHm A. D. Harris, S. Smith, T, fWJjgKM The, secretary of the Ashharfaß -'WBI wrote that they had fixed saitaMaJtttMßW matches with Mothvra. 'IH^Hm Tho secretary of the Xew Union advised that Mr fessional) would arrive on May WSmBB asked that bookings be inttjtd., *HHH circular which wa» pxxqvssed to If fal|M9 to club members in coßyrioa visit of tho professional ewcV'vait fflffil ted and aopioved, and ih» instructed to forward to I *MM*ai|^Hß9 The opening dny w»s fixed fet^lH^Hß It was decided to form a, and several members McCartney 1 offered the use, mower for use on the links. *4£Mgflß9 was .accepted with thanks. 'H'&'fNHSffiS securing suitable marking courso was left in the Y i^Pl**l|JMHml
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18364, 23 April 1925, Page 12
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