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N.S.W. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP EIGHT PLAYERS LEFT IN By Telegraph.—Press Association. (Rec. June 17, 9.45 p.m.) Sydney, June li. Eight now remain in the new boutu Wales amateur golf championship, namely, Ivo Whitton, W. Smith, G. Balcombc, H. Morrison, Nigel Smith, D. Coonan, J. Stuart, and S. Keane. To-day’s surprise was the defeat of E. Apperly, one up, by Nigel bmitn. ■ HUTT CLUB The Hutt Club’s mixed foursome for the Dawson Memorial Cup, played on Saturday, was won by Mrs. Pearce and V. Jervis, who returned the good score oT 2 up. , , . ~ The following have been selected to play against Miramar juniors ou Saturday next: — -r .' T A team at Miramar: V. J. N. Rauch, T. F. Brosnan, A. N. Wallace, F. W. Carey (captain), R. I- Hawkins. B. J. Dudley, E. R. E. Hogg, S. A. Wiren, G. S. R. Meredith,-M. Paulm, F. L. A. Cresswell. , r , B team at Hutt: A. J. Park, W. B. Rainey, Roy S. Johnston (captain), C. H. Matthews. J. P. Phillips, G- K Phillips. E. J. Helfer, B. M. Reid, Dr ; W. J. Hutchison, J. E. Tunnington, N., K. Gibbons, A. G. Bush. HUTT LADIES’ CLUB The draw for the Riddiford Medal, to be played by the Hutt Ladies’ Club, is as follows: — Miss Grady v. Mrs. Holmes; Mrs. Treadwell v. Miss Jervis; Mrs. Foreman v. Mrs. Wagg; Mrs. Pearce v. Mrs. Martin; Mrs. Mason v. Miss Lee; Mrs. Slater v. Miss Wilson; Mrs. Davidson v. Mrs. Cowing: Mrs. Findlay v. Miss Wardell; Mrs. Chesney v. Mrs. Meir; Miss Mathews v. Miss D. Jones; Mrs. Bush v. Miss A. Bunny; Mrs. Parkinson v. Mrs. Phillips; Mrs. Norman v. Miss J. Gilkison; Miss N. Ballinger v. Miss Young; Mrs. Gentry v. Mrs. Duncan ; Miss P. Bunny v. Miss E. Ballinger; Miss Woodman v. Miss Bishop; Mrs. Dawson.v. Mrs. Carter; Mrs. Garr v. Mrs. Seddon; Mrs. Admore v. Mrs. Sander; Mrs. Nichols v. Mrs. Cameron Miss Redwood v. Miss A. Brown; Miss Hodgins v. Nirs. Orr; Mrs. Saunders y. Mrs. Jollands: Mrs. Hemery v. Mrs. A, Park; Mrs. Allen Park, a bye. The Canadian foursome will be played on Friday, June 21. MANOR PARK CLUB On Sunday last a match was played between Paekakariki and Manor Park Golf Clubs on the latter club’s links. A four-ball was played in the morning, while in the afternoon a twodiall contest was held. The following are the results (Paekakariki players mentioned first): — Four-ball: Scott and Johnstone lost to Flanagan and Chadwick, 2 and 1; Fowler and Goddard beat Williams and Pope, 2 and 1; Brien and Ballinger lost, to Broekctt and Greagcr, 1 down; Scott, and Adams beat Herd and Barr, 1 up;. Marshall and Wheeler lost to Green and Barnard, 2 down; Neale and Hitchcock v.. Hart and McDonald, all square; Smith and Hogg Tost to Sherwood and narrower, 5 and 4. Two-ball: Scott lost to Cooke, 2 down; Johnstone lost to Flanagan, 4 and 2;. Fowler beat Pope, 1 up; Goddard lost to dgilvie. 1 down; Brien boat Ross, 7 and 5; Ballinger and Greagcr, all square; Scott lost to Herd, 5 and 4; Adams beat Green, 2 and 1 ; Marshall lost to Barr, 5 and 4; Wheeler lost to Barnard, 6 and. 4; Neale lost to Hart,. 3 and 2; Hitchcock and Sherwood, all square; Smith lost to Thompson, 6 and 5; Hogg beat Walker, 1 up.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 224, 18 June 1929, Page 17
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