MURRAY A RECORD BREAKING pacemaker.
The winners in the senior _ title at Maiingakiekie left nothing to chance, the margin of success in each instance haying been somewhat unique. The position hardly ' warrants any poet-mortem. The open day promoted Par the club allowed Murray to again evidence his superiority as a scoring machine in local golf. His scintillating course record <h W in the morning made the 38 holes scratch medal practically a no-contwt. Murray, of I'oiirw, mtikes the opportunity to keep hin Kiimo at concert pitch, SO tlilt bw continned success is deserved. . •f. H. Karle, too, played excelhmUy to win the nmateur honours, and would to have recovered the forirt which two years ;iiro mado him joint holder Galloway oc the previous course record w "0. ir. D. Brinsden, C. H. Kidd, L. J. Bryant and H. Hoy, the first-named parti< nl,irly, in being hot-foot <m Karle* ti . il. iilso played finely.. Hoy i U#«M|
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 229, 28 September 1938, Page 19
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