GOLF AT ROTORUA.
DOMINION VETERANS.
ANNUAL TOURNAMENT.
TIE IN QUALIFYING BOUND
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
ROTORUA, this day
The seventh avmual tournament of the New Zealand veteran goirers was commenced yesterday at Rotorua in ideal conditions and continued in fine weather this morning.
Results:—
Veterans' Cup. C. E. Kusabs (13 handicap), 136; E. T. Barker (18), 136; A. J. Shepherd (20), 138; F. W. Wilkie (15), 139; C. Worthington (14), 140; J. Barraclough (13), 140; H. B. Lusk (2), 142; W, H. Speer (21), 142; J. G. Hughes (18), 142; A. Powdrell (7), 143; C. H. Redhead (13), 144; H. P. Bryan (l2>, 144; id.. Hurtou (13), 145; R. H. I'neiari (i' 6), 14o; L>. Rogers (i'J), 145; it. L,. Blamires (13), 14G; A. B. .Lawrence (12), 140; G. fc>. Goiuon (21;, 140; J. I*. Tavitt (17), 140; A. B. \Vooif (12), 147; A. J. Merrilees (21J, 147; i' , . Brodie (23), 147; JF. 11. Simpsun (13), 148; J. S. Harrison (10), i-jo; C. K Tonesse (17), 148; l< , . C. Uewar (14), 148; H. B. Armitage (15), 149; W. 1). Ross (7), 149; W. u'Callagnan (4), 149; W. G. Armstrong (14), luU; W. G. Morrison (i 0), Io0; H. Smith (14), 150.
First Round.—Kueabs beat Smith, 3 and 2; Lawrence beat Blainires, 5 and i; Lusk beat Tonesse, 3 and 2; Harrison ueac Speer, 4 and 2; O'Callaghan beat Wilkie, 2 and 1; Horton beat -Wolff, 1 up; Rose beat ' Wortlnngtou, 3 and 2; Merrielees beat Bryan, 3 and 2; Redhead beat Brodie, 6 and 4.
Ariki Kapapa Cup. Qualified.— J. Lowe (23), 150; W. Puvitt (la), 151; W. Mamgay (13), 151; H. I'. Butts (20J, 151; T. L,owry (15), 151; G. H. Fry (IS), 151; H. W. Frost (14), 152; A. lVlathieson (.10J, 152; li. Harrison (10), 153; I' , , T. Rice (7), 153; C. S. Gee (18), 153; i\ Campbell (13), 154; A. H. Blackburn (19), 154; H. i\ Blundell (8), 156; P. McGillevray (20), 156; Agmen Smith (12), 157; H. Hugo (12), 15/; J. Sead-Gowing (23), 157; E. Hutchison (13), 158; H. Barker (16), 159; W. L. Parsons (6), 159; M. F. Greenwood (23), 100; J. Craig (31), 162; W. Ashton (19), 163; W. H. Hamilton (23), 103; A. Downer (14), 164; C. Dunbar (23), 164; J. Yock (24), 164; St. C. Jounneaux (19), 106; F. \V. Bond (15), 167; J. Brown (14), 167; G. A. Phurazyn (10), 167. First Bound. —Pharazyn beat Lowe, 2 and 1; Smith beat Hugo at the nineteenth; Matheson beat Aehton, 0 and 5; K. Harrison beat Hamilton, 2 and 1; Butts beat Jonneaux, 5 and 4; Barker beat Blackburn, 2 up; Downer beat Lowry, at the nineteenth; Parsons beat Campbell, 1 up;. Maingay beat Brown, 3 and 2; Hutchison beat Blundell, 2 and 1; Dunbar beat Fry, at the nineteenth; Gee beat Greenwood, 3 and 2; Trice beat Craig, 6 and 5; Yock beat Frost, 2 and 1; McGilleray beat Sead-Gowing, 6 and 4; Pavitt beat F. Bond, 7—6.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 204, 29 August 1934, Page 9
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