SUCCESS OF SILK.
CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS. WELLINGTON AND HAWKK'S BAY. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) PALME 15 STON N OUT If. Sunday. Tlip annual •1 f champion of champions match hotw«»«»n the W« Uington and Ilawkc's Bay Provinces was played at H«»k«> wll i 111 yesterday. A strong wind from tin* wnr-t possible quarter and a fast cuiirs' made it a particularly seven* test, and this was reflected ill the seores. The event was won hy B. M. Silk. The best cards were: B. M. Silk (Wangaviiii 1. 70. 70 17,1 ; I*. Roberts (Hutti. so. ?."»—1 .V, : K. S. Glcndining ( Manawatui. St. 7~»- 1 -V.» : 11. A. Black t.Mirarnari. 7 s . xi 1 ">l* : J. <ioss I Waii};aniii l. 7S. X*. 100 : A. I:. Kitto (Seatteldi. so. Sl—l #51 : I. A. Ewen (Hutt). S.'l, ~U—10L!: 11. .1. Lonjrstaff (Naplor). SI. 7S toil: H. A. Nieholls (Oroua Downs), SJ. so — 1 O'J ; B. Sutherland i Matiawntu I. SJ. so I*,j, c. A. Waikins (Parkvale), .so, su — 1 OH. BOBBY LOCKE'S TOUR. VK'TORV IN SVDNET. SYI>NEV. Novemhor 27. The South Afriean professional golfer A. P. i Bobby \ I«ockA defeated the former open ehampioii of Australia. W. Bolger 3 and 1. in a £."o a-<ide challenge match played at the Bonnie Doon course yesterday. I/ocke states that he found New Zealand golfers a happy lot who made every minute of his visit something worth remembering. Defeat of Cremin. On Sunday defeated the Australian and New South Waliw professiona I champion Eric Cremin 1 up. If was a thrilling match which was squared at the eighteenth. winning with a birdie three with a l!."#ft putt. WISEMAN CUP MATCHES. The third and final round for the Wiseman Cup was played by members of the Matinirakickic Golf Club on Saturday. The competition is decided on the two best round stores, which wer* as follows :— W. Davie. o*. 70 — 1 :;k ; D. A. Taylor, 00, 73 — 13!) ; H. A. Tuck. 74. 07—141. A concurrent medal handicap was won by 11. A. Tuck, with a card of SO. Other good scores were as follows: I). A. Ballantyne. Ho —I.V 70 ; H. Tidmarsh. 70 -0 7o: a. Ferguson, \)Tt —2'.j—7-; W. Davie, SO —14 7'2. GLENDOWIE CLUB. The final round of the Glendowie Golf Club's Summer Cup Stahlefonl bogey competition on Saturday was won by W. A I.axon with an aggregate score of ?»?i for three rounds, other good scores were as follows: —N. Farrell. n. o. Jones. I*7 : S. V. Katley, J)0 ; L. W. Ritchie, 00 ; E. F. Oakcs. S7. The prize for the best individual round was won by J. Cunningham with a score of 30.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 281, 28 November 1938, Page 16
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