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GOLF.

CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' CLUB. The first qualifying round for the Godby Bowl -competition was played at the Shirley links yesterday. The best cards handed in

HAGLEY CLUB

On Saturday a flag match Trill be played for those not taking part in Mcares cup or Hagley Cup. Players will _ choose their own partners.

AVONDALE CLUB. The following is tho draw for tho first round for Miss Gibbons's trophy and second round for Miss White's V3So:—Miss Shand v. Miss H. M. Sapsford, Miss E. L. Sapsford v. Mrs Early, Miss Lawlor v. Miss Mniudonald, Miss Rattray v. Mrs Paton, Miss 6. M. Robertson v. Miss Elwood, Miss Atkinson v. Miss Seay, Miss I. liobson v. Mrs Sampson, Miss W. Robertson v. Scorer. The following is the draw for the match for non-handicap players for Miss Maindonald's trophy:—Miss Hill v. Miss Webb, Mrs Rimmington r. Miss Marriott, Miss V. Sapsford v.- Mrs Grange, Miss Simpson v. Miss Cook, Mr« Ryall v. Mrs Knight, Miss Jones v. Miss Buchanan, Miss McCredie v. Miss Ritchie. Mrs Spenee Clark v. Mrs Goggin, Miss Hume v. Mrs Simmons, Miss I'ree v. Miss Hampton, Miss Fisher v, Scorer. Post entries will be accepted up until Friday night.

TROON QUALIFYING ROUND. (BI CABLE —PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) . . LONDON, June 23. At Troon, in the British open championship, J. H. Kirkwood's card showed 153, tho lowest to qualify being 158. Ba'ird and Gadd were the only notables who failed to qualify. Competitors who qualified play for tho championship on Thursday. The leading scores were:—O'Neil 146, Aubrey, Boomer, A. Compston. North, Manchester and May 147. The others who qualified include: Macdonald and ,Sniith lot, Barnes 155, Kirkwood 153, Tolley 155, Mitchell 152, Duncan 156, Vardon 154, Taylor 15-1, Bay 152. . .

were as follows :— (iross. Hdcp. Net Miss Chrystall 81 ■i •77 Mrs Langford 105 23 82 Miss H. Loivhnnn .. 116 3-i 82 Miss K. Bribed 91 8 *v> Miss R. Macfarlane 112 - 9 S3 Mrs F. Banks . llu 25 85 Miss Cracror't Wilson .'12 u 8t3 Mis M. Enright . . 109 23 SO Miss Beade'. 92 6 S(i Miss B. Cotterill . . P9 13 8o >frt Tuoker PS 11 87 Miss Wilkin 103 ai 87 Miss M. Newton . . 106 17 80 Mrs Mayne 103 19 89 Miss le Cren 111 22 89 Miss R. Wood 112 21 91 Mrs Godby 99 7 92 Miss Beswick 117 24 93

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18417, 25 June 1925, Page 10

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399

GOLF. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18417, 25 June 1925, Page 10

GOLF. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18417, 25 June 1925, Page 10

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