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——* I AVONDALE Ci.CH. i Tho A'OPrialo Club has inaugurated n i summer-time programme, pending: tllp o);rni ing of the official eeaeoti early in March. A four-ball best-ball handicap played on Saturday was won by IJ. AlcGill and L. Harris. Tho best cards returned were.--I). AlcCill (1!) and h. Harris (S) .. ."> up M. J. JU.-tc-ra (S) and K. W. Deigbton (8) .. -• ■• . . 4 up I it. Davics (17) and A. Kdwatdes (17; •" up J. Lindsay (6) and K. Wore 05.1 .. .". up jJr. Glasgow (15) and J. Carter (17) '.'. up E. Atkinson (12) and J. Newman (12) 1 do-wn It. li. Vincent (17) and T. Hallibur- ! i o n (1-2) .. •■ •• 1 down r K. Ward (321) and IX. Atkinson (O) 3 down ! The Grounds Committee is well pleased ' with the improved fairways at tho four holes i winch were- not iu play last year, and these i will be opened during- the next few weeks. ! The experiment in connexion with portable 1 surface reticulation of those fairways which hive been tried out has proved a pronounced SIKCCES. Notice of motion has been given to modify the ordinary subscription, and a proposal to reduce these by £1 Si, with a corresponding- reduction in the married couples r:itc. will come before the annual general meeting of members to bo held nc:;t month. HAGLEY LINKS COMPANY. ANNUAL MEETING. The Xuurth annual meeting of tho Haglcy Tanks Company (Russley) was held yesterday afternoon, tho chairman of directors (Mr V.W. Hobbs) presiding over an attendance of about twenty shareholders. The directors' report gavo the following summary of tho total cash receipts (both capital and income), and cash payments: RKOEU'TS. X Capital and loan .. •• 407 Revenue (subscription*) .. .. 205S T..ial .. -• ..^2513 I'AY Alt NTS. Course and playing expenses, including wages . . • ■ 1011 General expenses (including repairs, renewals, furnishings, rates, taxes, etc.) . . • ■ • • 255 Interest on share capital, mortgages, and bank overdraft . . "47 Courso constriction . . . . ::20 Plant . . . . . • 1»:* Buildings . . . . 46 Water supply (balance) .. 287 Total . . • • . - £2522 The directors' report was adopted without discussion. Messrs E. J. Itoss and K. A. Bagsbaw, retiring directors, were re-elected, thcro being no other nominations. 3ir A. O. Wilkinson was re-elected auditor. AGUACALIENTE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. (U.NITMi l'nKdri ASSOCIATION- JiT KLECTIUC TBI BOB*PH—COPYRIGHT.) (Received January 18th, 7.50 p.m.) NEW YORK, January 17. An Aguacaliente message reports that the Aguaoalicnto open golf championship resulted as follows: — Fred Morrison (California) ... 2H-1 Gene Sarazen ... ••• 28(5 J. Kirk wood ... ••• 294 Walter Hagen ... ... 297
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20448, 19 January 1932, Page 11
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