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OTAGO CLUB A St. Andrew’s Cross medal handicap was played on Saturday. The winner in the A grade section was E. F. Barr, with the excellent score of 76 —7—69. The following four players tied for first place in the B grade section: —E. W. Glenn, 82 —12 —70; D. G. M. Keid, 82—12—70; D. S. Deacon, 84—. 14—70; and S. Laing, 94—24 —70. The leading scores Teturned were: A Grade. —R. F. Barr, 76—7—69; J. G. Dick, 74—4—70; D. M. Irvine, 77—7—70; J. N Lemon, 75—2—71; J. M. Fraser, 79 —7 72; J. W. M'lntosh, 76—5—73; A. C. Macdonald, 84—11—73; T. B. Ferguson, 74—0— 74; H. J. Grayson, 81 —7—74; J. P. Cartwright, 84—10—74; J. H. M'Dougall, 79 —4 75; J. E; Callender, 81—6—75; J. A. M'Causland, 84—9—75. B Grade.—E. W. Glenn, 82—12—70; D. G. M. Eeid. 82—12—70; D. S. Deacon, 84—14 70; S. L. Laing, 94—24—70; E. G. Boddy, 83—12—71; E. B. M'Donald, 87—14—73; H. W. Bundle, 87—12—75. ST. GLAIR CLUB The,second qualifying round for the club championships was played and resulted in the \following players qualifying in the various grades:—
Club Championship.—C. B. Wight, 73 75—148; H. S. Eoss, 80—79—159; D. C. Bennie, 79 —80 —159; A. Lawrence, 62—78 160; W. W. Clayton, 79—81—160; J. N. Sams, 78—83—161; S. H. M‘Keohnie, 87—78 1—165; P. W. Dixon, 83—82—165. Dewar Cup.—H. A. Gamble, 88—83—171; E. F. Mosley, 88—86—174; K. Chalmer, 88— 90— F. Sherrill, 85—93—178; H. L. Boock, 91—88—179; A. G. Bayliss, 87—92 179; J. W. Delbridge, 88—93—181; W. W. Strang, 94—89—183; S. C. Gourley, 99—86 185; E. A. Bolwell, 98—87—185; C. H. Duncan, 91—94—185; A. E. Jefferson, 94—92 186; L. M. Sattehthwaite, 93—96—189; F. Duthie, 94-96—190; F. G. Coxhead, 97—94 —191; A. G. Forbes, 95 —100—195. Junior Cup.—P. A. Joblin, 85—92—177; J. F. Cardno, 90—91—181; F. N. Tuck, 91—91 —182; D, FI. Blackie, 94—89—183; T. W. Grimsdale, 89—97—186; C. Penman, 79—90 —178; H. Smith, 95—92—187; T. J. Butler, 92—95-187; S. E. Crimp, 104—84—188; A. C. Anderson, 96—92—188; P. T. Wren, 9694—190: E. J. Matthews, 85—95—190; R. J. Griffiths, 94—97—191; R. T. Simpson, 101— 91— E. C. Brown, 96—97—193; W. D. M'Carthy, 101—93—194. The stroke rounds, in conjunction with the qualifying rounds, were won as follows: Senior —First qualifying round, C. B. Wight, 730 —73; second qualifying round, S. H. M’Kechnio, 78—5—73. junior—First qualifying round, P. A. Joblin, 85 —17—68; second qualifying round, S. E. Crimp, 84— 16-68. The Manning Cup was won by P. A. Joblin, who qualified first in the junior division. CHISHOLM PARK CLUB The semi-finals of the club’s championship were played during the week-end. Results: Seniors: G. Burns beat D. Sime, 5 and 4; G. Mora beat J. Burns, 2 and 1. Intermediate: E. Pollock beat E. Hine, 5 and 4; L. Wright beat R. Steele, 1 up. Juniors: G. Watt beat C. Davis, 3 and 2; E. Morris beat J. Dykes, 4 and 3. A combined stroke match resulted in a win for E. M'Faull, 90—24—66, and C. Davis, 88—24—64—130. Other good cards were: A. Dean, 85—24—61, and L. Duncan, 99 —24—75—136; J. Aubin, 87—18—69, and R. Pollock, 84—16—68—137; E. Roche, 86— 19—67, and J. Dykes, 88—18—70—137; R, Steele, 87 —16—71, and J. Sydney, 91—21 70-141. In matches played by the Chisholm Park Ladies’ Club at the week-end the following reduced their handicaps;—Mrs Bailey, 93 26—67; Miss Eichdale, 88 —21—67; Mrs Foots, 101 —34 —67. Other cards were: Miss Green, 104—36—68, and Miss Hamer, 99 31—68. BELLEKNOWES CLUB The first qualifying rounds of the club and junior championships were played, and the following were the best cards handed in:— Club.—A. I. Murray 65, J. F. Byers 68, R. A. Penman 68, R. N. Hood 70, T. A. Morland 74, E. J. Olson 74, L. F. Bennefc 75, N. R. Driver 76, S. J. M'Causland 76, W. S. Roberts 78, E. G. Thorne 78. R. MTver 78, B. R. Rodgers 78, R. BruceSmith 79, O. J. Cooke 79, J. M. Somerville 79, G. Gregory 80, D. Mackay 80, H. Huntley 80. Junior. —W. A. Race 70, F. B. Clarke 76, A. C. Rowe 77. FI. A. Coxon 79, L. R. Sccats 79, H. A. Lawless 82, J. Stanley 82, S. A. Stannard 83, E. Berwick 83, W. H Masters 84, D. Gilroy 85, F. Hinton 88, J C. Paul 89, M. F. O’Sullivan 90, J. Long 90. The handicap event, played in conjunction, resulted in a win for W. A. Race, with a net 53, A. C, Rowe being next with 58. PORT CHALMERS V. BELLEKNOWES During the week-end a match was played with the Port Chalmers Club on the Belleknowes links, and this resulted in a win for Belleknowes by 23£ games to 9-g games Results (Belleknowes names given first): — Four-ball. —J. Byers and A. Murray lost to A. Hunter and F. Hunt, 1 down; R. Bruce-Smith and F. Kennedy beat G. Groves and E. Young, 3 and 2; G. Bell and N. R. Driver beat, C. Osborne and S, Jack, 2 and 1; E. G. Hasell and J. Stanley lost to W. Masked and A. Shaw, 6 and 4; P. G. Haigh and W. S. Roberts lost, to C. Backman and L, Ward, 1 up; S. M'Causland and E. J. Olsen beat J. Broadley and B. M'Shane, 3 and 1; G. Gregory and A. L. Mac Gibbon beat G. Blue and A. Strachan, 3 and 2; L. Bonnet and D. Mackay lost to L. Fountain and P. Drumm, 2 and 1; F. R. Clarke and H. Coxon boat E. Bennett and F’. Archer, 5 and 4; E. Berwick and J. Paul beat A. Campbell and 'l'. Tomkins, 2 up; J. Campbell and S. A. Stannard beat A. . Thomson and IT. E. Lyon, 1 up. Two-hall.—J.. F. Byers beat F. Hunt, 3 and 2; A. 1. Murray beat A. Hunter, 7 ami S; F. W. Kennedy, beat G. Groves, 7. up; 11. Bruce-Sinilh beat F. Young, 1 up;
N. R. Driver beat C. Osborn, 3 and 2; G. Bell beat S. Jack, 1 up; W. S. Roberts lest to C.'Blackman, 2 and 1; G. Gregory lost to W. Maskell, 2 down; D. Mackay lost to P. Drumm, 2 down; F. B. Clarke lost to E. Bennet, 2 down; S. A. Stannard lost to A. Thomson, 2 down; L. F. Bennett beat L. Fountain, 3 and 1; S. M’Causland beat B. M’Shane, 6 and 5; B. R. beat G. Blue, 3 and 2; E. G. Hasell halved with A. Shaw; E. Berwick boat A. Campbell, 5 and'4; H. Coxon beat F. Archer, 6 and 5; J. Campbell beat H. Lyon, 4 and 5; J. C. Paul beat T. Tomkins, 4 and 3; A. L. Macgibbon beat A. Strachan, 2 and 1; E. J. Thorpe beat J. Broadley, 4 and 3; F. G. Haigh beat L. Ward, 6 and 5. BELLEKNCWES LADIES' CLUB A sealed holes match will be played tomorrow for a trophy presented by a mem- ■ ber, play to commence at 12.30. The draw is as follows: —Miss Jefferson v. Mrs Clulee, Miss D. Kindle v. Mrs Dunn; Mrs Boyd v. Mrs Lucas, Mrs Wilson v. Miss Kindle, Mrs Fountain v. Mrs Davies, Mrs Cramond v. Mrs Maopherson, Mrs Wright v. Mrs Fuller, Mrs Carolin v. Mrs Jenkinson, Mrs MTver v. Mrs Broad. Mrs Wilkinson v. Mrs O’Reilly, Mrs Watson v. Mrs Simmell, Mrs Eastgate v. Miss Allen, Mrs Fletcher v. Miss ■Atkinson, Mrs M’Lean v. Mrs Patterson, Mrs Dick v. Mrs Robertson, Mrs Byers v. Mrs Bezett. The medal match played last week was won by Mrs Clulee, 78—20 —58. Other good scores returned were those of Mrs Eastgate, 88—27—61;' Mrs Wilkinson, 89—22 67; Mrs Davies. 86—18 —68; Mrs Daglish, 88—18—70; Mrs Fuller. 99—29—70. The final of the junior championship, played during the week between Mrs Clulee and Mrs Fletcher, was won by the former, 4 and 3. ST. GLAIR LADIES' CLUB The second qualifying round for club championship and M’Carthy Junior Cup will bo played to-morrow. The draw is as follows :—No. 1 tee: Mrs Burrowes v. Mrs M’Carthy, Mrs Strang v. Mrs Burn, Mrs Wight v. Mrs Paul, Mrs M’Ewan v. Mrs Crimp, Mrs Fargie v. Mrs Burnett. No. 10 tee: Mrs Sheriff v. Mrs D. Allan, Mrs Osborne v. Mrs Myles, Mrs T. Bolwell v. Mrs Brown, Mrs D Davy v. Mrs St. George, Mrs Wrather v. Mrs M. Janes, Mrs Joblin v. Mrs Cursey, Miss Calder v. Miss M. Thompson, Mrs Curie v. Mrs Valentine. The L.G.U. match played last Tuesday resulted ; A grade l —Mrs Burn 95 —17 —78, Mrs D. Davy 104—23—81. CHISHOLM PARK LADIES' CLUB A medal match will be played to-morrow at 1, the draw being as follows: —Mrs F. Hunt v. Mr M. Stiven, Mrs L. Kaye v. Mrs W. Grant, Miss M. Rhodes v. Mrs A. Anderson, Mrs A. Bristow v. Mrs J. Gorman, Miss A.' Foley v. Mrs D. Sime, Mrs G. Burns v. Miss L. Robinson, Mrs L. Wood v. Mrs N. Shepherd, Mrs M. George v. Miss N. Doocey, Mrs J. Trcgoar v. Mrs Main, Miss E. Brown v. Mrs G. Mora, Mrs J. Ayres v. Miss M. Hogan. Mrs J. Skerrett v. Mrs J. Trewern, Mrs J. E. M’Faull v. Mrs J. Herbert, Miss M. Eagar v. Mrs A. Fowler, Mrs S. Slater v. Mrs A. Barsdell Mrs R. Steele v. Mrs S. Bell. Best cards in the L.G.U. monthly modal match played last week were those of Mrs N. H. Shepherd 101—31—67, Miss M. Rhodes 95—24—71. Mrs Shepherd reduced her handicap by one stroke. The C grade match resulted in a tie between Mrs J. Skerrett and Mrs Main; on the count back Mrs Skerrett proved the winner.
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