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FAR EAST OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

(N.Z. Press Association—Copyright) (Rec. 7 p.m.) MANILA, January 18.

Koichi Ono, the professional from Japan, today scored a four under scratch 68 to take the lead in the sixth Far East open golf championship, after three rounds. Ono has a three stroke advantage oyer the defending open champion, Celestino Tugot, of the Philippines, going into the fourth and final 18 holes at the Wack Wack Golf Club tomorrow. Bruce Crampton and Eric Cremin, of Australia, are tied in twelfth place, with Uthai Dabpavibul (Thailand). KAIAPOI CLUB.—Stableford: J. E. Monk; 42 points; A. J. Telford, 39; J. Casserley, 38. Bogey: P. Squire, 1 up; J Jamieson, 1 up; G. G. Baker, square.

CHRISTCHURCH CLUB.—Four-ball best-ball bogey handicap: J. Richards and A. B. Mackenzie, 8 up; P. F. Barkle and I. J. Campbell. 5 up; P. Hall and J. J. Cuddon, 2 up; G. A. Miles and D. McCormick. 1 up; W. Glenn and G. Rainey, all square; P. Boilings and G. Chapman, all square. RUSSLEY CLUB—Stableford single: S. C. Cliff 38 points, M. W. Stanley 35, H. G. Bennett 33, W. L. Lawry 32, F. Marshall 32, W. E. Patterson 32.

RAWHITI GOLF CLUB The match for the SUMMER CUP will be held on JANUARY 26. 8.30 start. —Advt.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28489, 20 January 1958, Page 10

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FAR EAST OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28489, 20 January 1958, Page 10

FAR EAST OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28489, 20 January 1958, Page 10

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