GOLF
COWLISHAW CUR
"Twenty-one teams have entered for the Cowllshaw Cup; competition, to be played at Shirley on Wednesday,' beginning at, 9 a.m. - ■ " • The following is the order of play:— Russley—9 a.m., Mrs H. Penn v. Miss 11. Buchanan; 9.4, Miss G. Cotton v. Mrs E. Rudkin; 9.8, Miss L. Gates v. Mrs F. Williamson; 9.12, Miss V. Rogers v. Miss Cameron Smith. Templeton—9.4 a.m., .Mrs E. Rudkin v. Miss G. Cotton; 9.8,. Mrs F. Williamson v. Miss L,.- Gates; 9.16, Miss G. Drummond v. Miss J. Firth: 9.20, Mrs Geoffrey Smith v." Miss N. Buchanan. . ■ Kaiapol—9.24 a.m.. Miss B. Wright v. Miss E. Nutt; 9.28. Mrs R. H. Tait v. Miss M. Wake; 9.32, Mrs R. J. Smith v. Miss M. Saunders: 9.36, Mrs E. J. Corcoran v. Mrs K. Gresson. Hagley—9.2B a.m.. Miss, M. Wake v. Mrs R. H. Tait; 9.32, Miss M. Saunders v. Mrs R. J. Smith; 9.40, Miss E. Atkinson v. Mrs W. Nicholls; 9.44, Miss L. Harcourt v. Mrs W. E. Simes.
Scargiil—9.4B a.m., Mrs IT. Shadrach v. Mrs M. Macfarlane; 9.52, Miss F. Threlkeld v. Mrs C. Bonnington; 9.56, Mrs T. D. MacDonald v. Mrs C. P. Agar; 10 a.m.. Miss J. Threlkeld v. Miss J. Wilkin. Avondale—lo.4 a.m., Mrs W. E. Stickings v. Mrs W. Stone;. 10.8, Miss B. Blair v. Mrs T. H. A. Richards; 10.12, Miss G. Bellamy v. Mrs A. S. Geddes; 10.16, Mrs H. F. Rutland v. Mrs H. S. Richards. Hororata —10.4 a.m., Mrs W. Stone v. Mrs W. E. Stickings; 10.8, Mrs T. H. A. Richards v. Miss B. Blair;. 10.20, Mrs W, O. Gray v. Mrs G. Kingscote; 10.24, Mrs E. H. Sime v. Miss M. Enright. Amberley—lo.2B a.m., Mrs J. D. Boyce v. Miss B. Tonkin; 10.32, Mrs W. J. Martyn v. Miss N. Enright: 10.36. Mrs J. Schofield v. Miss M. Best; 10.40, Mrs D. McDonald v. Mrs H. H. Wauchop. Harewood-—10.44 a.m., Miss E. Edmonds v. Miss N. Morrish; 10.48, Miss P. Clowes v. Mrs Davis: 10,52, Miss M. Schofield v. Mrs S. P. Godfrey; 10.56, Miss M. Wilson v. Mrs S. Bowron. Ranglora—lo.44 a.m.. Miss N. Morrish v. Miss E. Edmonds; 10.48, Mrs Davis v. Miss P. Clowes; H a. it]., Miss J, Glasgow v. Mrs G, Studiiolme; 11.4, Mrs Menzies v. Mrs A,. A. Boon. , Methven—ll.B a.m., Miss C. Holmes v. Mrs W. Toomey; 11.12; Miss N. Holmes v. Mrs K. G. Butters; 11.16. Miss N. Campbell V-. Mrs J, S. Middleton; 11.20, Miss R. Waddlngtoh' v. Mrs R. Bell. Cheviot —11.24 a.m.. Miss IT. Macdonald v. Miss E. White-Parsons: 11.28, Miss M. Macdonald v. Mrs E. 11. Clark: 11.32, Miss K. Rutherford v. Mrs E. W. Hunt; 11.30, Mrs T, Edridge v. Mrs E. C. Vaughan. Leeston—ll.32 a.m., Mrs E. W. Hunt v. Miss K. Rutherford: 11.36, Mrs E. C. Vaughan v. Mrs T. Edridge; 11.40, Mrs J. A. Scott v. Mrs J. H. Stringer; 11.44, Mrs E. Hanna, v, Mrs R. Francis. Ashburton—ll.4B a.m.. Miss J. Lane V. Mrs M. Bothell; 11.52, Miss B. Morrow v. Miss G. Boag; 11.56, Miss J. Dunlop v. Mrs E. J. Pumphrey; 12 noon, Miss Z. Bonnington v. Mrs G, Turrell. Amur! — : 11.48 ' a.m,, Mrs M. Bethell v. MISS J. Lane; 11.52, Miss G. Boag v. Miss B. Morrow: 12.4 p.m„ Mrs A, Robinson v. Mrs G. van Asch; 12.8, Miss C. Boag v. Miss P. Acland. , Hawarden—l2.l2 p.m., Dr. Wood v. Mrs V. Hamilton: 12.16, Mrs G. Blakely v. M?s F. J. Glackin; 12.20, Mrs Barker V. Mrs E. C. Chartres; 12.24, Miss M. Wright v. Mrs P. H. Wood. Richmond Hi 11—12.12 p.m., Mrs V. Hamilton v. Dr. Wood; 12.16. Mrs F. J. Glacklrt v. Mrs G. Blakely; 12.28. Mrs H. L. Evans v. Mrs T. T. Armstrong; 12.32, Miss J. Dean v. Mrs J. D. Carl. . _ „ Port Levy—l 2.36 a.m.. Miss M. Grennell v. Miss R. Cracroft Wilson; 12.40, Miss L. Grennell v. Mrs A. E. Barker; 12.44, Mrs N; Wilson v. Miss B. Webb: 12.48, Miss G. Williams v. Mrs G. Beadel. Charteris 8ay—12.52 p.m.. Miss Z. Hudson v. Mrs A. C. McKillop; 12.56. Mrs E. Haytbn v. Miss N. Frater; 1 p.m.. Miss M. Sowden v. Miss C. Mitchell: 1.4, .Mrs A. Jackson v. Mrs G. Hamilton. Rawhiti—l.B p.m.. Mrs A. B L. Smith v. Miss K. Johnston: 1.12, Mrs Hobson V. Mrs D. H. Butcher; 1.16, Mrs Large v. Mrs E. C. Frater; 1.20, Mrs Hayden V. Mrs’ H. E. Parsonson. 1.24 p.m.. Miss C. Wood v. Miss H. Loughnan: 1.28, Mrs Easterwood v Mrs R. Cracroft Wilson; 1.32, Mrs Hyde v Mrs E. Hartley Smith: 1.36, Miss J. Burt v. Miss J. Donnelly.
BANKS PENINSUtA CHAMPIONSHIPS
The annual championships of^hcßanks g&ggf B'fofS* cS'e SStrr.y’p Cnirtcris is y * ctron£ sou -westscofesgenerally Were poor.- Of "Vh* ’ received," 30 players teed off. ?he others doubtless being deterred from otfonHini* bv the adverse wcot-heii D S Gower (Diamond .Harbour) won th? senior championship, the Junior chamBanfield Tiie senior medal for the morning’ play, was .won by S Rum (Port Lew), and the junior by W. Steele iFori. Lew). The afternoon medal naatches were won bv W Ramsay (Akaroa) and E. Swam (Charteris Bay). Mr R. J. Candy s fot the best net score was won by .W. Steele (Port Levy). •Details are as follows. — MORNING ROUND Seniors—G. Coop. 95, H—B4; J-F. Coop, 92. 11—81; C. A. Pascoe, 90. I*—76. W. Gretmell, 94, 11—83; W. E. Coop, 92, 12— 80' H M. Dyne, 95, 16—79: P. M. Gilmour, 95.‘ 15—80; G. M. Turrell. 99, 15—84; R. F. Wilson, 93. 11—82; S. Burn. 81. 12-69; F. Davis, 105, 16—89; L. Narby. 98. 10—“0, F. 11. Knights. 107, 12—95; D. S. Gower. 85, 9—76; W. B. Ramsay, 93, 10—83; E. S. Morse, 95 16—-79. * ' juniors— E. Manlhera, 108, 24—84; G. Steele, 109, 22—87; J. K. Austad. 106. 23 83; H. S. Derbidge, 102, 19—83; H. Grennell. 99, 19—80; A. M. Jackson, 92, 17—75; T. B. Bowring. 110, 24—86; D. K. Swain, 95, 20—75; L. Coombs. 100, W. Steele, 93. 1 H. Grßanfield, 109, 24 85; T. Mahar. 109, 24—85; K. It. Parsonson, 108, 20—88; T. Gordon, 121, 24—97. AFTERNOON ROUND Seniors—G. Coop. 87, 11—76; J. S. Coop, 88,11 —77; Pascoe, 98. ,14—84; W. GferiheU, 90,i11—79; W. S; Coop. 99. 12—87; Dyne, 97, i IC+-8X; Gilmour, 98. 10—82; Turrell, 91,: 15--—7B; Wilson, 87. 11—78; Ruru, 93, 12—81; Davis. 110, 18—94; Narbey, 88, 10— 78;' Knight. 96, 12—84; Gower, 85. 9—78;. Ramsay, 85, 10—75; Morse, 96. 16—80. Juniors—Manihera, 103, 20—77; G. Steele, 115,. 22—93; Austad, 103, 23—80; Derbidge, 90. 19—71; H. Grennell, 105, 19—86; Jackson,. 90. 17—73; Bowring. 118, 24—94; R. L. Scott, 90. 19—77; Swain. 87. 20—67; Coombs, 95. 21—74; W. Steele. 84, 19—65; Banfield. 107, 24—83; Parsonson. 103, 20—83; Gordon, 105, 24—81, At the conclusion of the play Mr R. Orton Bradley, president of the Chartens Bay Club, presented the trophies to the winners,. And Mr A. Jackson (vicecaptain) thanked -the visiting players -foi; .their attendance.’
HAGLEY CLUB
The first rounds of the Hagley Golf, Club championship were played on Saturday, resulting;— < Senior —G. K. McCallum beat A. M. Fowler, 4 and 3; W. A. Purdie beat E. E. England, 2 and 1; J. C. Cullman beat A. M. Harding, 4 and 2; T. James beat J. Wyn Irwin, 4 and 2; C. J. Goldstone beat Dr. Orchard, 4 and 3; R. S. Kent beat H. J. Anthony, 1 up at the twentieth: L. A. Woodward beat E. E. Bailey, 6 and 5; J. A. Fyfe beat A. O. Rutherford, 2 and 1. Junior—A. V. Winchester beat A. M. West, 2 up: J. M. Sutherland beat R. McCrone, 3 and 1; W. Mackenzie beat C. Buchanan, 2 and 1; C. A. Noble beat Dr. Robertson, 4 and 3; W. Halligan beat F. A. • Bates, 3 and 2; A. H. Pargeter beat H. L. Vincent, 3 and 1; W. B. T. Leete beat C. M. Clarkson, 3 and 1; J. Spence beat J. C. Sheldon. 2 up. BOGEY-MATCH
The results of a bogey handicap were;— C. N. Haslam, 1 up; T. Ramsay, 1 up; C. A. Cuff, 1 down:_F. Ellis, 2 down; P.. G. Greenwood, 4 down; P. C. Browne, 4 down; F. B. Hall, 4 down.
HAREWOOp CLUB
A mixed or otherwise four-ball bogey was played at Harewood during the weekend in a south-west gale, which made good scoring difficult. The .event was won by A. W. Williams and A. D. Neill, with a- card of 4 up. an' excellent performance in view of the conditions. » .
The best cards handed in were:—A. W Williams and A. D. Neill, 4 up; F. W. Stevens and J. D. Carl, 2 up; W. L. Lawry and Miss Edmonds, all square: A. T. Bell and Mrs Bell, one down; G. D. Law and Mrs Law, 3 down; L. N. Austin and Miss Scofield, 4 down; L. J. Kincaid-and Mrs Binns, 4 down; P. O. Schmidt and A. B. Edwardes, 4 down; R. G. Malcolmson and Miss Brydon, 4 down; J. W. Gibson and, S. Bryant, 4 down; A. P. Mac Duff and L. Bqyd, 4 down; C. H. Cromble and J. L. Kerr/4 down; H; M. Taylor and. S. W. Binns, 4 down; J. L. Blair and E. A. Etheridge, 5 down; R. Twyneham and J. •Murphy, 8 down; L. W;. Fleetwood and Miss Newman, S down; ,H. Hill and Miss Wilson, 5 down. . .. _ %
Christchurch club
The second qualifying round of the club championship, Richards Cup, Cox Cup, and stroke handicaps were played at Shirley on Saturday. Stroke handicaps resulted as follows: A Grade—G.- S. Peate, 79, 7—72; F. S. Grant, 79, 7—72; L. M. Best. 80. 8—72; I, B. Cromb, 79, 6—73; A. A. Boon, 79, 6—73; D. H. Butcher, .80. 6—74; M. W. Simes, 79, 5—74; C. J. Ward, 75, 1—74; G. N. Francis, 81, 7—74: H. W. Macfarlane, 79, 5—74; K. J. Walker, 81. 6—75; F. S. Taylor, 83, 7—76; W. G. Scannell, 85, 9—76; A. R. Blank. 77, scr—77; E. J. Pumphrey, 82. 5—77; P. H. N. Freeth, 82. 5—77; J. K. Davidson, 84. 5—79. B Grade—H. L. Whiteman, 88, 15—73; P. H. Wood, 83. 10—73; M. J. Russell, 87. 14 —73; R. V. White. 87, 13—74; C. Bennington, 91, 15—76; D. W. Russell. 91, 15—76;. G. G. Aitken, 90, 14—76; A. C. Thomson, 86, 10—76; W. G. Morrison, 87. 10—77; K. B. Bain, 91, 14—77; H. R. T. Spanjer, 90. 12— G. W. Haverlield, 90. 12—78; E. J. Cordner, 91, 13—78; J. D. Hutchison, 93; 15—78; G. T. Weston. 90, 12—78; H. S. Williams. 93, 15—78; F. W. Freeman, 91, 13— S. N. B. Wynne, 90, 11—79; P. B. Bryden, 91. 12—79; J. H. Mortlock, 89, 10—79; P. D. Shea, 91, 12—79. C Grade—C. Ogilvie, 95, 20—75; C. K. Sams, 95, 20—75; H. G. Denham. 92, 16— 76; P. H. Bell. 94, 18—76; G. van Asch, 99. 22—77; C. H. Taylor 94, 16—78; H. E. Button. 96, 17—79; F. Armstrong, 97, 17— 80; G. A. K. Williams. 99, 18—81; J. A. Oliver, 97, 16—81; G. M. Turrell, 97, IB'S!: C. P. Agar, 102, 17—85; J. L. Vergette, 104. 18—86. The following have qualified for the club championship and will play as under:— A. R. Blank, M. K. Gray, G. N. Francis, P. H. N. Freeth, J. K. Davidson. W. G. Scannell, H. W. Macfarlane, A. A. Boon, L. M. Best, E. J. Pumphrey, M. H. Godby, C. S. Peate, M. W. Simes, F. S. Grant, C. A. Seymour, I. B. Cromb. The following qualified for the Richards Cup and will play as under;—G. W. Haverfield, N. Boon, A. C. Thomson. C. Bennington, G. G. Aitken, H. R. T. Spanjer, M. J. Russell, D. W. Russell, S. N. B. Wynne, H. L. Whiteman, R. M. Adams, P. H. Wood, E. J. Cordner, K, L. Stewart. R. V. White. W. G. Morrison. The following qualified for the Cox Cup and will play as under:—J, L. Vergette, F. Armstrong, J. A. Oliver, G. M. Turreh, C. H. Taylor, C. P. Agar. Byes: P, White-Parsons, H. G. Denham, G. van Asch, P. H. Bell, C. Ogilvie. In a semi-final of the Dennlston Cup. M. W. Simes beat W. G. Rich, 2 and 1, and now plays P. H. N. Freeth in the final.
RUSSLEY CLUB
The first round of the Russley Cup (mixed four-ball stroke aggregate) was played on Saturday in fine weather, although a gusty nor’-wester affected the players who started early. The scoring was good nevertheless, and the course was in perfect condition. Best scores were;— F. W. Seldon and Miss V. Rogers, gross 191, handicap 45. net 146; J. W. Logan and Mrs P. O’Shea. 169, 21—148; E. Rudkin and Miss I. Webb, 177, 28—149; T. G. Anderson' and Miss F. Ward, 181, 32—149; R. B. Dagger and Miss L. Mitchell. 187, 3G—131; G. L. Berry and Miss R. Berry, 198, 48—152; 11. A. Penn and Mrs Penn. 179, 28—153; W. O’Connell and Mrs K. G' Butters, 183, 30—153; A. H. Dargle, and Mrs F. R. Ainodeo. 186, 32—154; D. F. Glanville and Miss ’E. Ward, 186, 31— 155; J. Earl and Mrs Earl, 188, 33—155; E. H. Davies and Mrs Davies, 204, 49 155; G. M. Hall and Mrs A. O. Wellwood, 185, 29—156; C. E. Iversen and Miss K. M. Wilkinson, 201, 44—157; H. P. V. Brown and Miss A. Rennie, 204. 45—159: R. L. Ronaldson and Miss L. Gates, 190, 29 181; C. M. Kavanagh and Mrs Kavanagh, 220. 59—181. • Tiie second round will be played on October'l. * ; A stroke handicap over the week-end was won by F. W. Seldon with a score of 93, 22—71, good scoring considering the boisterous weather. Other good cards were J. P. Quilllam, 96, 21—75, and H. C. •Ford, 96. 20—76. Further results of club championships:— Senior Grade— First round: A. J. Black beat D. B. L. Bowkcr, 1 up; A, J. C. Nicholson beat A. P. O’Callaghan, 6 and 5. Second round: Black beat A. K. Smith by default; R. B. Dagger beat H. P. Rennie. 4 and 2; J. R. Stevenson beat A. J. C. Nicholson, 1 up; J. W. Logan beat P. Wynn-Willlams, 6 and 5. Semi-final: Black beat Dagger, 3 and 1. Intermediate Grade—First round; D. F. Glanville beat G. A. G. Connal. 5 and 4; C. E. Iversen beat D. S. Anderson, 2 and 1. Second round; Glanville beat E. V. Gabites, 2 and 1; E. Rudkin beat J. Hastings, 3 and 2; N. P. Robinson beat R. W. Saunders, 1 up; Iversen 'and J. D. Forster to play. Junior Grade—First round: J. M. Hargreaves beat O. F. Baker, 6 and 5. Second round; R. L. Bullock beat Hargreaves;,. N. 5.,-Coxhead beat H. P. V. .‘Brown, tand 1; J, W. Huggins beat E. C. Tipping? 4, and 2; H. W. Anderson beat W. H. ; Price, 2 and 1.
RICHMOND HILL CLUB
The first round of match play in the Richmond Hill Golf Club’s championship resulted: — ( Seniors—J, D. Lawrence beat R. D. M. Bassett, 6 and 5; C. A. Rattray beat J. S.‘ B. Bruges, 2 up; V. E. Hamilton beat A. S. Graham, 5 and 4; R. H. T. Hamilton beat F. J. Glackin by default. • Intermediate—H. Taylor-Smith beat B. G. Donovan. 3 and 1; H. D. Graham beat J. L. Gant, 3 and 2; F. T. M. Cheshire beat E. T. Salvesen. 5 and 4; H. O. Hewlett beat J. K. Wood at the twenty-first. •Junior—J. H. Nalder beat G, J. McKay. 5 and 4; W. M. Thomson beat I. D. James, 4 and 2; R. L. Laurenson beat R. Harris, 8 and 6; E. W. ,P. Harrop beat E. P. Wills, 2 up. '
RANGIORA CLUB
, In the final of the Macfarlane Cup competition, played by ' the Rangiora Golf Club on Saturday, G. A. Appleton beat J. A.. Stevenson. The junior championship final was won by A. Hash, who beat C. E. ■ Ryde,
AVONDALE CLUB
In the first round of the senior championship, R. D. Frizzell- beat R; R. Senior, R. i D. Glackin beat R. T.-Pither, A. D. Park beat H. V. Sharpe, J. W. Jackson beat T. W. Patterson.
Second Round Intermediate Champion.ship—C. F. Penfold beat L. McMenamin, A. H. Weir’bent H. Tillman; D. Gordon beat L. M. Kissel, L. A. Smith beat S. T. Bradford. Second Round Junior Championship— H. Wilson beat J. W. Niven, Gl. N. Holmes beat B. Wobff, A. J. Brownlee beat'D. -Hutchinson,. W. T. Glasgow beat C. F. Champion. A stroke handicap match played" .at Avondale on- Saturday resulted:— A Grade—W. Moffat. 79. 12—67; R. R. Senior, 77, 6—71; A. H. Weir, 83, 12—71; C. F. Penfold, 83, 11—72; A. D. Park, 78. 5 —73; R. Atkinson, 84, 11—73; E. Atkinson, 86. 13—73; S. T. Bradford, 86, 12—74; R. W. Rofe, 88. 14—74; R. D. Glackin, 82. 7—75; N. P. Jones, 89, 14—75. B Grade—H. L. Wilson, 88, 16—72; J. H. Glasson. 88. 16—72; W. Selby, 89, 15— 74.
TEMPLETON COUNTRY CLUB
The monthly medal match was played during the week-end, in conjunction with the fifth rounds of the Rudkin and Williamson cups competitions. Best scores in the medal match were: Senior—F. Williamson, 80. 7—73; M. L. Page. 84. 10—74; H. T. Harris. 89. 12—77; G. Condlifle, 90. 12—78; C. H. Rich, 90. 12 —7B: B. T. Connell. 89, 9—80; B. F. Keene, 83. 3—80; A. E. Grubb, 84, 4—80; R. E. Dunne, 92. 12—80. Intermediate—J. Thomas, 92. 18—74; N. Barritt, 90. 14—70; A. W. Roberts, 96, 19— 77; A. Le Roi, 98, 20—78; E. Legge, 99, 20 — 79: R. M. Monteath, 93, 14—79. Junior—L. Blumsky, 100, 24—76; A. Fairbairn, 100. 22—78.
The final of the intermediate championship played over 36 holes, resulted in a win for R. Grimmer, who defeated C. R. Fairbairn 2 and 1, in a close and interesting game. In the final round of the Woodward Cup competition, Harewood played Templeton at Templeton. The result was a win for Harewood by 5 games to 3. Results (Templeton names first):—J. A. Higgs lost to J. L. Blair. 3 and 1: B. F. Keene lost to L. W. Fleetwood, 4 and 3; A. E. Grubb lost to S. Bryant. 5 and 4; N. Farrant lost to W. M. Satterthwaite, 3 and 2; F. Williamson beat J. W. Gibson, 4 and 3; R. Spicer lost to E. Etheridge, 1 up; R. 'W. Hope beat H. Hill, 5 and 4; G. P. Anderson beat A. Neill, 1 up.
WAIMAIRI BEACH LADIES* CLUB
At the Walmairl Beach Ladies’ Club, the lady captain’s trophy was won by Mrs D. Crozier, and the medal round was won by Miss W. Atkinson.
RAWHITI CLUB
The best cards handed in in a stroke handicap played at Rawhiti over the weekend were:— ‘' A Grade—R. B. Jackson, 75, 6—69: Hf G. G. Lyttle, 80. 11— L. Large, 80. 11— 69; V. L; Jensen. 82. 12—70; D. A. Tait, 84. 14—70; J. W. Lovell. 83, 12—71; A. E. G. Lyttlei 86. 15—71; R. A. Faloon. 87. 15—72; M. Taylor, 85. 12—73; R. C. Matthews, 89. 16—73; G. J. Cormack, 79, 5—74; C. Shaw, 83, 9—74: C. E. Shaw, 84. 10—74; F. Bridgens, 86, -12—74; H. M. Minsori, 88. 14—74.
B Grade—A. H. De Joux, 89, 24—65: E. Hegan, 88. 21—67; N. Urquhart, 90, 20— 70; A. P. Hobson, 91. 19—72; G. Barnard, 90, ’ 17—73; A. J. Adams, 92, 18—74; P. O’Connor. 93, 19—74; F. E. Drake, 96. 22 74; H. Brown, 93, 18—75; J. Daglish, 93, 18—75; W. Birley, 95, 20—75.
KAIAPOI CLUB
A medal match'was played at the Kmapol course on Saturday, afternoon. The following were the best cards returned: — Seniors —G. Mole, 84, 15—69; E. J. Corcoran, 77, 6—71; H. Throp, 82, 10—72; E. E. Eves. 82, 9—73; R. J. Smith, 80. 6 74; A. J. McCurdy, 86, 12—74; W. F. Blackwell. 89, 15—74; R. G. Rainey, 83, 9—74. Juniors—W. Syme, 89. 20—69; L. Archer, 92, 20—72; F. G. Hammer. 92. 18—74; M. H. Lilley, 99, 24—75; A. R. Gordon, 91, 16—75; n. 11. Love. 93, 18—75; W. A. Anderson, 94, 18—76;' A. Henry, 91, 15—76. The Papprill rose bowl for the best three scores out of the five medal rounds played during the season was won by A. R. Gordon with an aggregate" net score of 207.-The other leading scores were: R. G. Rainey 210, R. J. Smith 215, T. K. Papprill 215, W. Anderson 216, E. J. Corcoran 217.
RUSSLEY LADIES* CLUB
An Inter-club match played at Russley between the Amberley Ladies’ Club and the Russley Club resulted in a win for Russley. Results were (Amberley names first); —Mrs Boyce lost to Mrs Walton, Mrs Martyn beat Mrs Knowles, Mrs Schofield lost to Mrs Barker, Mrs McDonald lost to Mrs Amodeo, Miss Grierson lost to Mrs Hastings. Mrs Womall lost to Mrs H. Anderson, Mrs Rhodes lost to Mrs Clemens. Mrs Sloacombe lost to Miss Berry, Miss Hislop beat Miss Wornall, Miss Shier beat Miss Ballantyne, Mrs Boyce and Mrs Martyn lost to Mrs Walton and Mrs Knowles, Mrs Schofield and Mrs McDonald lost to Mrs Barker and Mrs Amodeo, Miss Grierson and Mrs Wornall beat Mrs Hastings and Mrs Anderson, Mrs Rhodes and Mrs Sloacombe lost to Mrs Davies and Miss Berry, Miss Hislop and Miss Shier beat Miss Wornall and Miss Ballantyne. A combined bridge, mah-jong and golf party was held recently for members and their friends. Prizes were won by Mrs Frater and Mrs Joyce (bridge), Mrs J. Middleton, jun. (mah-jong), Miss E. Atkinson (senior stroke match and putting), and Mrs N. Farrant (junior stroke match). The week-end bogey match was won by Miss G. Russell. The best scores in the Ladies’ Golf Union medal match were: Senior Grade—Mrs A. D. Cordner, 89, 16—73; Mrs G. H. Will ton, 89, 14—75; Miss L. V. Gates. 91, 15—76; Mrs P. O’Shea. 94, 18—76;' Miss G. M. Cotton, 90, 13—77. Junior Grade—Miss V. Rogers, 97, 24 73; Mrs E. Perry, 105, 31—74; Mrs C. Kavanagh, 109, 35—74; Mrs S. V. Massey, 111, 35—76; Mrs J. Hastings, 103, 24—79; Mrs G. M. Hall, 109, 30—79.
RAWHITI LADIES* CLUB
In a stroke handicap played at Rawhiti over the week-end the best cards were:—'
A Grade—Mrs A. B. L. Smith, 90, 16— 74; Mrs Sparrow, 102, 19—83; Mrs Smedley, 103. 20—83; Mrs Hobson, 104, 19—85; Miss Hayden, 106, 21—85. B Grade—Mrs E. P. Miller, 100, 26—74; Miss Fitchett, 116. 32—84; Mrs Blank, 111, 26—85; Mrs Palmer, 122, 36—86.
AVONDALE LADIES* CLUB
In the final of the club championship; over 36 holes, Mrs W. E.' Stickings defeated Miss V. G. Blair, 6 up and 5. In the junior championship, over 18 holes, Mrs H. F. Butland defeated Miss S. Gasson, 3 and 2. The final of the Stringer Bowl foursome was won by Mrs W. Baton and Miss G. Bellamy, who beat Miss G. A. Shand and Mra E. M. L. Early, 3 up and 1.
TEMPLETON WOMEN’S CLUB
A Canadian foursome played on Saturday by the Templeton Women’s Club- resulted Mrs N; Farrant and Mrs .C, Aich, 107, 33—74; Mrs R. Smart and-Mrs. S. F. Barnett, 111. 36—75; Mrs E. Rudkin and Mrs J. Mardon, 98, 19—-79; Mrs S. Priestnail and Miss M.Donaldson. 104, - 25—79; Miss A. Hort and Mrs L. Philpott, 111; 32—. 79; Mrs A. Donaldson and Mrs-W; Toomey, 100', 20—80; Miss M. Petrie • and . Mrs- G.Smith 108, 27—81: Mrs T. McTigue- and Mrs F. H. Robson, 115. Miss, X. Thompson and Miss M, Thompson, -119; 34 —BS; Miss M. L. Wilson and Miss £.. Duff, 121, 34—87.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22510, 19 September 1938, Page 5
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