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HOGAN'S COURSE RECORD IN U.S.A. PROFESSIONAL GOLF.

PIXRHUKST. March 21. lieu lliiinin won I lie North-South sole eli.iiii|.ioiislii|i wiih .in iiguregnto of 1177. ft tour.-.,; record, by three strokes from Ham Sne.id. Ilogan Willi In (lie lead throughout, his first two rounds being (111 anil (17. He uri-ragcil 7'-i fc.r 111., next two rounds. .lilll I-'errier. the Australian, who had taken 1.1:1 lor the lirst. two rounds, look 70 lor the third I fourth, lor an iisgregate of :;ori. lie iiiiish.il asth in the UO who nun II lied utter (he llrst IIU holes. Oilier scores were: Bryan Nelson o S u, Itevnlta L'.S7 and Snrazen -SS. Ferrier was impatient with the Americans' d.-liher shootin-.-. whieh required four hours over IS holes. The final nine holes alone look two hours. Terrier Is not eligible tor amateur totirnaninMs hreause he does not belong to any amateur association. HOCKEY UMPIRES.

580 C_UB GAMES LAST WINTER At the Ihirty-eightli annual meotiUß of Hie Auckland 110.-kov rmpiros' Association, Mr. A. Iti.ldle presiding over a sooil attendance, it v..is unaiiiniouslv approved Hint all meiiiliers of the a-soci.i lion servin; with the forces slniuld he kepi financial tor the duralion of the war. A good eeason was experienced last year, and it is hoped that an even better one is in store. It was stated thai .".so sanies were controlled ■luring the winter, excluding Country Week

OffiVcr.q eleelctl: Patron. Mr. T.. H. Norlon : presidcnl. Mr. W. 1,, Grace: vicepresident, Mr. A. Jackson: sccretarytreasurer. Mr. (I. .1. Cooke: assistant sccrot.irv. Mr. I". llolilnson : delegate to X.Z.H.U.A., Mr. 11. V. Bollard: delegate to A.H.A.. Mr. \v. 1,. Oracc: appointments commit Inc. Messrs. B. Michel. 11. Me(.'name. (). .1. Coke; cmer-oncy committee, president, vice.president and secretary;

social coniiniltco. Messrs. riraco. Jackson. Cooke, nol.inson. Hi.ldle. MoQunrrlo, Wells; examiner. Mr. 11. K. Walts.

ANOTHER "HAT-TRICK." — H. R. ("Bunk") Pollock, the 1932 and 1936 All Black, playing cricket when the Wellington railway representatives beat Auckland last week, caught the first three Auckland batsmen. He was behind the stumps for the only time this summer. In the winter of 1938, when Wellington beat the Auckland Rugby XV. at Athletic Park 12 —6, Pollock kicked three penalty goals.

SOUTH AUCKLAND

Four Unbeaten Rinks Friday.

The annual Easter tournament of the South Auckland Howling Centre commenced yesterday at the Hamilton East and Whltloru Clubs - greens.

In section A on Friday Geo and Morris linil three wins; while Hawkins and Walker led section B with a similar total. Twenty-eight teams are taking part.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 70, 23 March 1940, Page 13

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HOGAN'S COURSE RECORD IN U.S.A. PROFESSIONAL GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 70, 23 March 1940, Page 13

HOGAN'S COURSE RECORD IN U.S.A. PROFESSIONAL GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 70, 23 March 1940, Page 13