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MANAWATU BEAT SHANNON Dominion Special Service. Palmerston North, Jucc 30. A Manawatu gulf team this afternoon contested honours with Shannon Club ou the latter’s links. The visitors won by 8 matches to 4. Following are the results, Manawatu players being mentioned first in each instance;—L. Seifert, jun. beat Blythe; B. Upham beat Godwin; W. h. Winch beat Saxon; IL Keller lost to Murray, G. Watt beat Morgan; Stevenson lust to D. Saxon; W. Robertson beat C. Stern: Buick lost to Gagliardi; R. Spence beat King; J. P. Stubbs lost, to .Tones: A. Andrews beat Blackwood; .1. C. McGillivray beat Ostler. MASTERTON BEAT GREYTOWN Maslyrton, Juny 1. A golf match was played at Lansdowu during the week-end, between die Masterton- and Greytowii clubs. In the singles Masterton obtained twelve games, and Greytown one, two being halved. In the four-balls Greytown won four and a half games, and' Masterton three and a halt. Results ate as follow, Greytowii players being mentioned first in each case:— Singles: H. IV. Feast lost to.B. McKenzie, 4 and 2; J. C. Feast lost to J. Jamison, 4 and 2: F. C. Bunny lost to C. Heard, 1 up; J. H. Collie beat A. McKay, 3 and 2: A. T. McGregor lost to H. P. Hugo, 6 and 5; J. F. Thompson lost A. Caselberg, 4 and 3; H. Feast lost to C. O. Hedging, 8 and 6; C. Stunuell lost H. R. Beetham, 5 and 4; W. .Tully halved with R. Page; A. E. Feast halved with D. T. Herbert; K. Saint-George lost to J. R. Booth, 1 up; R. Jury lost to R. G. Mackie. 3 and 2; H. Bayliss lost F. Kummer, o and 2; J. Egar lost to H. Pither, 9 and 6; Birnie lost to W. Kemball, 3 up. Four Balls.—H. W. Feast and A. C. Feast beat R. McKenzie and J. Jameson 1 up; C. Bunny and J. H. Collie halved with C. Heard and A. McKay; A. T. McGregor and J. T. Thompson beat 11. P. Hugo and G. Ross 4 and 3: W. J. Feast and H. Feast lost to A. Caselberg and C. O. Hodgins 4 and 2; C. Stunnell and W. Tully beat H. Beetham and R. Page 4 and 3; A. E. Feast and K. Saint-George beat D. T. Herbert and J. R. Booth 3 and 1; R. Jury and H. Bayliss lost to R. E. Mackie and F. Kummer 8 and 7; J. Eager and Birnie lost to H. Pither and W. C. Kembqll 8 and 7.

' SEAFIELD LADIES’ CLUB. Wanganui, July 1. Following is the draw for the Ladies’ Golf Union match te be played by the Seafield Ladies’ Club on Tuesday:—Mrs. Goldsbury plays Mrs. Hassall; Mrs. Wilkinson-. a bye: Miss M. Donald plays Mrs. Hawkins; Miss Hogan plays. Mrs. Wills; Mrs. (Villlams plays Mrs. Sharpe; Miss Lucena . plays Mrs. Ruilnerstrum; Mrs. Corrigan plays Mrs. Watson; Miss Higginbottom plays Mrs. Hackghaw; Mrs. Pritchard plays Mrs. Paul; Mrs. Austin plays Miss Calver; Mrs, E. Wills plays Mrs. Newburn; Miss Doig plays Miss Henry; Miss Richardson plays Miss A. Wood; Miss C. Jackson .plays Mrs. Cuthbertson; Miss R. Jackson plays Mrs. Simko; Miss Moore plays Miss G. Jones; Miss Allen plays Miss Gebbie: Miss Handley plays Miss Peattie; Miss Griffiths plays Miss Molloy; Miss Angus plays MiSs S. Wood; Miss Enwrlglit plays Miss Bain; Miss Clark, a bye.

IMPROVED golf ball. Months and months of intensive experiment and research were necessary before the new “Black Dunlop Maxfll” was evolved. Being a definite improvement, it immediately leapt into fame. Golfers in the Old World and. America —professionals and amateurs alike — prpnounced it the world’s best golf ball, and play it regularly. Supplies are now obtainable in New Zealand from all Professionals and Sports Depots. Play “Black Dunlop!” regularly and, like golfers overseas, you will quickly notice that your drives become longer and truer, youf putting surer, and your game improves all around, while the amazingly tough cover, ensures manyrounds of strenuous play.—Advt (2).

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 232, 2 July 1928, Page 13

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GOLF Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 232, 2 July 1928, Page 13

GOLF Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 232, 2 July 1928, Page 13