CLUB MATCH RESULTS
CHRISTCHURCH CLUB. War Memorial Cup (Ist round): G. A. Saunders, 83, 17—66; A. B. 8001, 77, 6—71; R. C. Saunders, 82, 10—72; D, J. Benzie. 92, 20— 72; P. G. Z. Harris. 79. 6—73; V. J. Crowley,- 88. 15—73: A. L. Smith, 79. 6—73; M. C. Tipping. 82. 8—74: E. W. Turrell. 88. 14— 74; A. B. Jarme.v, 88. 14—74; C. L. Smith, 90. 16—74: W. M. Wilson. 99. 24—75; L. H. Marshall, 85. 10-75; A. R. Bond, 77, 2—75: L. R. Burt. 91. 16—75. HAGLEY CLUB Second qualifying round for Meares. Foote, and Hagley Cups with stroke round in conjunction. Senior: M. Sidney, 80, 12—68; H. L. D. McGregor. 81, 11—70: D. T. Tryon. 78. 7—71. Intermediate: I. Comrie, 83, 14—69; D. I. Laughton. 86, 17—69; R. Entwistle. 85. 16—69. I. Comrie won on count-back. Junior: M. K. Russell, 85, 18—67: J. D. Tryon. 92. 23—69; J. R. Dunstan, 90. 20—70. WAITIKIRI CLUB.—Brooker Cup—leading qualifiers: R. C. Motz and J. Alexander, 8 up; L. James and D. R. McCormack. 8 up; G. Hoddinott and R. Geoghegan. 7 up. Stableford—Senior: D. King, 33 points; N. Robertson 33 points. Junior: C. Stewart, 36 points, G. Buchan 33. RAWHITI CLUB.—Stableford: A Grade: E. P. Millar 38. A. Prisk 36. M. Heath 34. B Grade: C. Falloon 36, K. Green 34. B. Fletcher 34. AVONDALE CLUB Stroke— A grade: R. R. Senior. 82, 10— 72; R. B. Townsend. 76, 4—72; I. Jordan, 80, 8—72; M. Maher. 83. 9—74. Senior won on the count-back. B grade: F. J. Tempero, 87. 18—69; E. Watson, 87. 15—72; J. W. Hanton. 96, 23—73; F. R. Hawker. 91. 18—73. Stableford—A grade: I. Jordan. 36; A. J. Telford. 35; H. W. Wilkins, 30; C. E. Grainger, 30. B grade: H. D. Graham. 35: J. W. Hanton, 32; R. H. Trangman. 31. I. A. Maindonald Memorial match: Mrs D. Bennett. 97. 19—76: Mrs D Birch. 95. 18—77; Mrs H. M. Minson. 98. 21—77; Mrs A. Reay. 99. 21—78. E. Maindonald Trophy. Mrs D. Birch. LINCOLN CLUB. Stroke round—Senior: J. Leonard, 77, 11—66; R. C. Morrish. 81. 14— 67; D. S. Knight. 82. 13—69. Junior: T. Evans. 88. 20—68; C. S. Hopkirk. 97. 28-69; D. F. Morrish, 92 , 20—72. HAREWOOD CLUB.—Stableford bogev: R. Peate, 38 points; A. G. Anderson. 37; D. Smith. 36. RICHMOND HILL CLUB Second qualifying round for captain's trophv—stroke: R. Bassett, 84. 24-60: D. Hayton. 84. 23—61; F. Wregglesworth, 83. 21—62: J. Williamson, "4. 11—R3. Stableford: J. Unwin. 36: D. 3O; D. Norris. 30: T. Thin. 30. WAIMAIRI BEACH CLUB.— Saturday stroke—senior: J Hansen. 79. 7—72 (on a countback from L. Prmgle. 84._ 12— 72); B. J. McGuire. 80, s—m Intermediate: R- J- Moses. 8< 14—73: C. Blight. 93, G Weavers. 90. 15—75. Junior: L Nottingham. 89. 22 —67: M. Coppins. 93, 20-73: K. Clark 90. 22—75. Sunday a. m.—strokesenior: P. Smith. 88, 16—4J2 (on a count-back from G. Clarke. 88 16—72; H. Sim. 88. 15— >3. Junior: K. Poff. 88. IS—7O; J. G r eeg. 96 24 —72: L. Taylor. 99. 04 "a P.M.. Canadian fouriorrie- S. Gidge and H. P><* er ,’ ing 23. 13—70 (on a count-back f-om R. T. Henderson and J. RixTn. 84. 14-70); H. Stephenson and L. Johnson, 89. la-74. LITTLE RIVER Bisoue bogey: p - Lankow E Weir, all square. H. LanKow. 4 down: J. Evans, 4 down, G. G TAI' TAPU CI I B —Stroke: J Bl Bisque bogey. Jirii 8 3 up; G. Creighton. 2 up. j TEMPLTON 2 UP C oTNT RY g: K°on 155. Combined stableford. H W. Strang and D. Muff, «9 ooints- c. Angus and H. Porteous 64: D. Mcllroy and C. Newton 62: G. Forster and A. Downing. 62 Four-ball, bestball bogey: R. Riddell and M. Lodge 4 up: R. Spicer and G. McHerron. 3 up: R. Porteous and C. Angus, 2 up: I. McKillop and R. Reid. 2 up, G. Phillips and C. Suckling. 2 up. E. Blakely and C. G. Anderson. 2 up.
RUSSLEY CLUB— Stroke—A grade: D. H. Richardson. 82. 9—75: A. B. Cottee, 86. 9—77. B grade: D. M. Palmer. 83. 12—71; L. A. Butterfield. 88. 15—73; W. A. Aitken, 88. 15—73. C grade: B. N. Le Cren. 87. 17—70; B. E. A. Williams, 92. 21—71; A. H. Johnston. 93, 19—74. LITTLE RIVER LADIES’ CLUB.— Bisque bogey: Mrs R. Webb. 3 up: Mrs P. Latham, all square; Mrs. L. Radford. 1 down; Mrs J. Evans, 1 down. RUSSLEY LADIES’ CLUB.— Two stroke Canadian: Mrs F. Williamson and Mrs A. H. Dyhrberg. 83. 12—71; Mrs S. Priestnall and Mrs A. L. Smith, 83. 10—73; Mrs H. McQuarrie and Miss C. Wood. 88. 15—73; Mrs I. M. Hagerty and Miss G. Rankin, 84. 10—74; Mrs H. Revell and Miss N. Stevenson, 90. 14—76; Mrs E. Pepperell and Mrs L. Evans. 88. 12—76. WAITIKIRI LADIES’ CLUB. —Bisque bogey ;Miss R. Horrell, 3 up; Mrs V. Ware, 4 down. C grade: Mrs L. Berry. TEMPLETON LADIES’ CLUB —Silver Division—L.G.U., Coronation medal: Mrs M. Davison, 86. 12—74; Mrs J. H. McGavock. 90, 14—76; Mrs J. C. Wilson. 93. 17—76; Mrs H. G. Forster, 92. 15—77. Bronze — L. and Aotearoa Cup: Mrs E. Holder. 92. 21—71; Mrs S. J. Bushell. 163. 30—73; Mrs B. Kyle, 94, 19—75; Mrs L. V. Etweli. 99. 24—75; Mrs Parker. 104, 29—75; Mrs H. Williams. 106, 31—75; Mrs M. Slee, 110. 35—75. Ross button: Mrs L. Jones, 109. 36- —73. Medal — Senior: Mrs E. R. Fowler. 94. 15 —79. Taylor rosebowl (second round): L. P. Boyd and Mrs Fowler lost to G. Houston and Mrs Mahan. 1 down; M. Meikle and Mrs Hagerty lost to G. Bobby and Mrs Skerten at the nineteenth; V. Smith and Mrs McEwan lost to A. Anderson and Miss Howse. 7 and 6; H. Strang and Mrs Ashworth lost to J. Teehan and Mrs Watson. 4 and 3. TAI TAPU LADIES’ CLUB. —Bisque bogey: Mrs V. Madden. 4 up (on a count-back from Mrs G. Nutt); Mrs A. Nutt, 3 up. C grade stroke: Mrs Kolkman, Mrs Lanauze. Mrs Muir. WAIMAIRI BEACH LADIES’ CLUB.— Stroke: Mrs E. Nesbit, 103, 29—74; Miss D. Boundy. 101, 24—77; Mrs R. Sorrell, 101, 24—77. Ladies' rosebowl interclub: Waimairi v. Rawhiti: Waimairi won. 12 games to 7. RAWHITI LADIES’ CLUB L.G.U. and qualifying round. Watson Cup—Silver division: Mrs M. Stephens. 93, 17—76: Miss D. Russell, 93. 13—80; Mrs E. Leake. 97. 17—80. Bronze: Mrs N. Hay. 92. 21—71; Miss R. Berry, 98, 25—73; . Miss J. Mahoney. 96 . 20—76. Bronze B: Mrs E. Tench, 111, 30—81; Mrs J. Dunlop.. 114. 32—82; Mrs M. Williams. 115. 31—84. COLONIAL TOURNEY Littler Has One Stroke Lead (N.Z. Press Assn —Copyright) FORT WORTH (Texas), May 14. Gene Littler had a onestroke lead when the 40,000 dollar Colonial National Invitation golf tournament entered its fourth round today. W. Casper and Arnold Palmer were one stroke behind with an even par 210 for three rounds. Australia’s Kel Nagle, the first-round leader, was equal sixth after the third round with Ben Hogan. Gary Player of South Africa scored a one-over par 61—his best so far—but with a three-round 220 was 11 strokes behind the leaders. ELLESMERE GOLF CLUB. LADIES’ OPEN TOURNAMENT, SATURDAY, MAY 20. 1061. Entries close Monday, May 15. "Phone 175 U or 301 S, Leeston. —Advt. ELLESMERE GOD CLUB. JUNIOR OPEN TOURNAMENT Handicaps 15-01 SUNDAY. MAY 21, 1961. Entries close Tuesday, May 16. ’Phone 357, Leeston. —A Hvl
RAKAIA GOLF CLUB OPEN TOURNAMENT. SUNDAY. MAY 28. Junior and Novice Grades Handicaps 17 and over. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY. MAY 22. Draw in ’Press" Friday. May 26 R. B. KNIGHT. 'Phone 014. Rakaia. —Advt AMURI GOLF CLUB AMURI GOLF CLUB AMURI GOLF CLUB AML-RI GOLF CLUB AMURI GOLF CLUB MEN’S OPEN TOURNAMENT SUNDAY. MAY 21 SENIOR and JUNIOR GRADES SENIOR and JUNIOR GRADES SENIOR and JUNIOR GRADES ENTRY FEE 30s Lunch. Morning and Afternoon Teas included. Entries close with the Secretary: J. M. PETTIGREW. Phone 110, Waiau At 8 p.m. on May 15. 1961 Draw will be advertised in "The Press” on Friday, May 19.
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