GOLF.
THE ASHBURTON CLUB. The links were in splendid order for the four-ball bogey match played by members of the Ashburton Golf Club on Saturday afternoon. W. P. Anderson and J. M. Mcßae tied with O. J. B'onnington and J. B. Cullen for,first place, 2 up. The best cards were as follow: —•
W. P. Anderson and J. M. Mcßae 2 up C. J. Bonnington and J. B. Cullen ... 2 up O. Gass and F. P. Madden 1 up I. M. Hamilton and O. B. G ass ... square L. .T. Watt and S*. J. Thomas 1 down V. W. Russell and E. T. C. Newton ... ... ••• 1 down H. A. Vezey and A. M. Sutherland ... ... ... 1 down H. G. Terrier and W. H. Amos 2 down P. M. Harper and J. Connor 2 down E. A. Cockroft and N. F. Pattle ... ... 2 down J. AY. Keig and J. H. Browne 3 down C. A. Cuff and R. Sharplin 3 down R. W. Orr and G. I. Miller 3 down L. E. Carter and F. P. Fogarty ... ••• 3 down B Knox and L. B. Mace ... 4 down I. Gilchrist and H. E. Parsons 4 down G. J. Leahy and J. Lane ... 4 down
AMERICAN AMATEUR TITLE.
LAWSON LITTLE’S SECOND WIN
CLEVELAND, Sept. 14. W. Lawson Little won the United States amateur golf championship for the second consecutive term, defeating Walter Emery, 4 and 2. In the semi-final Little beat J. Goodman, 4 and 3, and Emery beat Joseph Lynch, 4 and 3
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 286, 16 September 1935, Page 3
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