GOLF
BUSINESSMEN’S CLUB MATCH
WIN FOR VICE-PRESIDENT’ TEAM
The annual golf match between tean- ! selected by the president and vice-presi dent of ' the Christchurch Businessmen’ ■ Club was played at Harewood yesterday the vice-president’s team winning by fiv games to three. Following are detail: the president’s, players being mentione first:— F. H. Brown beat G. M. Hall, C. J Walsh lost to C. L. Crowley, D. Thompso: lost to V- G. Spiller, L. J. Kincaid bea E. H. Bu'ckeridge, J. M. Stewart beat I Diehl, F. W. White halved with R. Not tingham, A. Stewart lost to F. J. Pendei I. Sladen lost to W. Tuck, L. Petrie los to K. Laugesen, F. Roche halved wit) E. Haughey. *
AVONDALE LADIES’ CLUI
The following are the results of th< bogey competition played on Tuesday:— A Grade—Mrs H; F. Rutland (14), down; Mrs W. Paton (II), 3 down; Mr: J. Martin (13), 3 down; Mrs A. Mangir (14), 3 down; Miss P. Ellwood (14), ‘ down. B Grade—Mrs E. G. Bonniface (25), : up; Mrs S. Bradford (26), I up; Mrs F Smith (21), 1 down; Mrs F. Cook (19), J down; Mrs H. G. Ostler (20), 2 down; Miss B. M. Cook (20), 3 down; Mrs T. L. Condliffe (20), 3 down; Mrs C. F. Woods (20) 3 down: Mrs H. R. Blair (23), 3 down; Miss E. Galvin (23). 3 down; Miss E. Bundy (21), 3 down; Mrs J. McNxsh (16), 4 down; Mrs K. B. Macßa’e (22), 4 down.
HAREWOOD LADIES’ CLUB BEATS HORORATA
In an Inter-club match, the Harewood Ladies’ Golf Club beat the Hororata Club »y four games to twb. Following are remits, Hororata names being mentioned irst:— Four-ball—MesdamCs W. Stone and H. ■Ucbard beat Miss P.' Clowes and Mrs A.
S. Geddes, Mesdames E. Sime and G. Grlgg lost to Mesdames -M. Stedman and D. Crozier, Miss Thorne and Mrs T. Stone halved with* Mesdames F. Twyford and G; Law. Singles—Mrs W. Stone beat Miss Clowes, Mrs Richard beat Mrs Geddes. Mrs Sime lost to Mrs Stedman, Mrs Grlgg halved with Mrs Crozier. Miss Thorne lost to Mrs? Twyford, Mrs T. Stone lost to Mrs Law. -, A for a trophy given by Mrs A. T. Bell was played by members of the Harewood Ladies* Golf Club yesterday. The winner was Mrs A. R. Blank, who carried the flag to the seventeenth green. ’
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22508, 16 September 1938, Page 14
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