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: :. AN EASTER TOURNAMENT .' ■ (By Telcsraph.—Frc-ss Associativa.) .;;■■-■■■■■ ¥* dhrrstohuriclii April 11. With a' record entry of 111 players, representative of tho majority of th« premier clubs in the Dominion, the C'hristchurch Golf Club commenced its 'Kaster tournament to-day. Tho Canterbury Amateur Championship was won by Mr. H. It, Brittain, 80—81— 161, and the Medal Handicap by C. li. lleadel. Medal Handicap. First round (gross, handicap., and net figures being given in that onfer) :— I' , . 1. Hintllav, 95—22—73; R. Allan (Christduirclij; 100—13—87: F. T. Anderson (St. Ctoir), 107—18—89; C. H. Header (ChristcUurcli), 98—14—84; -A. H. Brasch (Otago), 91—1—87: H. SBarns (Cliristchnreh), 95—12—83; ■ L. Boimington (Chrietchutth), 96—9—8?.; 15. C-ordnor (ChristcUurcli), 101—18-83; E. W. Cav-o (Greymouth)i 56—13—83: 8. •£. Choate (Dimedin),' 100—20—80; l< , . W. Cane (Chrisfccimr-ch), 96—14—82; J.'tt. Oallemlcr (Hutt), 96-6-00; L. B. Krans (Kaiapoi), 95—10—85; A. C. Fryer (Sunnier), 94—G—38; W. A. Guim (Tinmnij, 101—19—82; M. H, Godbv (Cliristchureh), 86—7—79; C. H. Howlitfc <Chrietelmrch>, 88—5—83: L. Jardine (St. Clair), 85—5—80; E- G. Korr (Thnaru), 90—8—S2; W, W. Morton (Chmtchureh), 108-18-00; A, H. Migson (Hagiey), 89—10—79; 6. Miller (.Kaiapoi). 103—10-93; E, l≤. M'Dougail (Chnstchurch), 107—20—87; J. R. Park (Otago), 80—sev—80; C. A, Seyniour <Tima.vu), S4—3—Bl; A, S'andstein .(Christdiuroh), 99—13—8"; W. Harinan (Cliristchurch), 87—3—84; P. Trolove (Christchurch), 308—56—102: H. E. Wrigbt (Christelntrcli), 80—+1— 81; E. H-. Wells (St. Clair), 9?—11—86: E. P. White-Parsons (Woliiiigtoli), 95— 14-81; P. Wood (Christchui'dj),' 103— 22—81; -B. B. Wood (Gisristclntrclj), 86 —J3—B9; E..C. Wood (Christclrarcii), 89—10—79; 'HV L, Wilson (Kaiiipes), 95—10—85;. H. E. Brittain (Ohrist-
church). St) —2—78; E. G-. F. Batoett (St. Glair), ' 80—3-81; B. Darby YCiiristchurch). 96—12—84; D. A. I'nU ton (Waimatej 89—6—83; W. A. Humphreys ■(Christchureh). 83—3—90; H. iT. Mikes (Christeluiwli), 107—22—83; A. L. Crojjpo (New Brighton), 92—10 —82: C. Lothsbqii (Christalrarcli), 103— 16—87: H, O. D. Scares (HagJey), 07— 15-79; C. H. T. Peri-y (Timarti), 95-9-86; C. K. Sams (Clmstehnrch), 93 —'1—89; F. P. Smith' (CKristohareli), 84—18—78; C. J. Ward (Cbristchureli), 103-10-93; E. Ziesler (Timam), 89-6-33. _ . Second round (the figures being gross find liofc scores in that order):—C. ft. ■ Beadcl, 91—77; M. H, Godby, 01—84; K. U. Irvine, Dl—S4;' J. H, Park, 80— 85; N. Eohieson (Miramar), 93—81; A. Saudstein, 100—80; J. C. Templar (I'imaru), 87—82; S. Wriglit, 82—83; C. Wood, 93-82; L. V. Coaerfafd (ChristchnrcK). 99—81; R. Allan, 10390: S. S. .Cheato, 104—84; W. Harnjaijj 85—82; H. O. I). Meares, W— 80; ffi. Ziesler." 89—86: W. A. Humplireye. 82 —79; B. (i. Kerr, 93-83; H. R, Brittain, 81—79. Canterbury Ghampjoffahip, The- scores in the first- round, second round, and the totals are given in that order:—o. R, Beaiel, 98—01—189; M. H. GoUby,-86-01—177;-M. Irviaft, 91 —91—182;' J. H, Park, 80—85—165; A. Sandstciu. 90—100-190; H. E. Wright, 80-82—162; S. S. Choate, 100 —104—204; W. Herman, 87—85—172; H. 0. B. Jteares, 97—98—195; C. K. Saras, 93—84—177; E. ZiesJer, 89—39— 178; H.-.R.. Brittam, 80-8.1—191; B. Darby, 03-OJ-186, ' Professional Maielt, The scoros ijj the prof/Casioiiai isstch were as follow:— J. A. Cleflients (Clii'istcbureh). 77; D. Hood (Cliristchurch), 77; B. ; C. Butters (Duiwdia), 78; W. Iles l (Christchurcli),"-80. MIIiAMAE CLUB. T'hti Miramar Golf Club liAl a tonrnamont on tiiGir links during the Wl> day. Tiie following were the best Jifftt scores retvirncd in the iiiodal play (two rounds);—H. WsudKip, 73—7<J—148: W. T. Wynj-artl, 74-77-151; W, E. A. Gill, 79—75— 154 ; W. W.' Horleii, 77—78— 155; B. Mbrrisn»,.7g—77—lss; V, Corrjga'a, 75—82—157; V..S. Spraggon, S3 —76—158; M. Chcsney, 77—83^— 1-601 Dogpy Handicap.—L. I)'. Hflrst. '2 up; W. E". A- Gill, all square; W. W. Oartw. all square; Hs I'ilkir.gtoM, 1 tlawii; W. f A. Scott, *2 down. Men's' Four-bail Match.—Hutches awj Moi-ri.wn, 6 up; Chesnoy and Wynyard, 5 up; Hortojj and Gill, 4 up; Hurst and Ward. 4 up; Douirlitv and Scott, 4 \xp. The tonfiKinjont will ho coiiclndi?d on Monday \i _ £t!-i a tAvo-found medal eom* petition.
The scores ijj the professional isstch were as follow:— J. a. Clements (Clii'istcbureh). 77; D. Hood (Cliristciitirels), 77; B. ; C. Butters (Duiwciia), 78; W. Iles,(Cfiristchurcb),"-80.
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