Greymouth Golf Scores
Th* Greymouth Golf Club's trophy competitions were continued at the week-end. at the Kaiata links. The weather was ideal and the course was in excellent order. The results were: Wilkinson Cup—J. Garth, n. Fairweather 43: C. E. Heinly 41, M. Kendall, D. Young. B. Vleceli. W. Tennent 37. Brown Walters Cup.—E. Johnson and W. McClymont beat P. Rea and P. Cook. 2 up; D. Farmer and M. Kendall beat R. L. Williams and W. Evans. 3 and 2; J. Barrow and A. Boyd beat L. Lindley and K. O'Leary. 1 up; A. Barrow and A. Jamieson best G. August and B. Guerin, 2 up. Four-ball Best-ball. F. Holmes and O. Arnott, Lindley and O'Leary, J. Barrow and Boyd, J. Faney and P. James, 7 up. Women’s Club The best scores In the Jun* L.G.U. Medal match played by the women’s club were: Silver Division: Miss D. Hamilton. S 3, IS—«9: Mrs L. Mardon, 84. 10— 74; Mrs B. Smith, 91, 10—75. Bronze Division: Mrs D. Tucker, 103, 33—70; Mrs W. Tennent. 99, 28—71; Mrs G. Arnott, 99. 24 75; Mrs R. Bryant. 101, 20—75. Stableford Bogey.—Silver Division: Mis* Hamilton 32, Mrs G. August 31, Mrs Smith 28. Bronse Division: Mrs Tennent 34, Mrs W. Hogg 29, Miss D. Blair 2*. Spurs Win.—Tottenham Hotspur, th* English first division club, beat a team of Mexican World Cup players 1-0 in Maxie* City on Sunday within a few hour* of the Mexican*' departure for Europe.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31085, 14 June 1966, Page 19
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