GOLF
MANAWATU CLUB Palmerston North, August 3. Ideal conditions for golf favoured Jfanawatu players this afternoon whim the August medal was decided in conjunction witii the sub-qualifying round for tile club championship aud the Nathan Cup. The course was in excellent condition and some good cards were retained. The following were the cards hand•cd in: L. 11. Thompson, 83—10 —<3; \V. Robertson, 82—9—73; E. 11. Chapman, 88 —14—74; JI. Smith, 87 —13—74; N. D. Loftus, 86—10—70; W. Keeling, 79— 3—76; T. Stubbs, 88—11 —77; H. Seifert, 90—13—77; 11. G. Moore, 89—12— 77; J. J. Stevenson, 92 —15 —<7; J. K. Thompson, 94 —11 —77 ; W. E. Winks, 88—11—77; G. Jladden, 99—22—< i ; L. Seifert, jun„ 81-3-78; J. GrahanvBB--0 —78; lan Macpherson, 102 —24—78, O H. Williams, 89 —-11—78; M. A. 'Swinbourn. 102—24—78; L. Dustin, 86 ■_gJ_7B; T. Louisson, 95 —lb —79 ; K. Cumber worth, S7 —8—79.
MASTERTON BEAT ROTOTAWAI. . Mastertoil, August 3. Masterton golf players were successful in defeating Kototawai by 7 games to 1 in a match played at the Lansdowne links this afternoon. Results are as follow, Masterton' players being mentioned first in each case: R. McKenzie and J. Hbrnabrook, 0; D. C. Collins and G. Fenwick, 1; Campbell-Heard and B. Booth, I- W. Rowles and J. Martin, 0; 11. G. Moser and J. Kerr, 1; W. Martin and N. Shepherd, 0; W. Percy and H. E. Hart, 1; H. Bloxam and -A. C. Pearce, 0- J. C.-Broad and If. A. R. Dunderdale, 1; J. Allen and H. Lawson, 0; Perry and H. P. Hugo, 1; L. Benton and T. Lang, 0; C. C. Marsack and .L V. Gordon, T; G. Trustrum and B. Kibblewhite, 0; G. Ross 1, Dr. Sharp 0. A bogey competition was also played at the Lansdowne links, results of whieh are as follow:—Senior: R. Ross, 1 up; Campbell-Heard, 1 up; B. Booth, 2 up; J, Shearer, 1 up. Junior: C. C. Marsack, 1 up. PLAY AT WANGANUI. Wanganui, August 3. To-day was a most beautiful day and the' weather conditions were ideal for golf. At Seafield Club a medal match was played and the best cards handed in were as follow: E. Douglas, 95 —30 —65; A. Lamont, 99 —30 —69; J. Foster, 90-26—69; 26—69; P. England, 83 —13—70; A. Elliot, 93t-22—71; C. Trask, 96—24— 72; A. Kitto, 93—20 —73; H. Frost, 84— II — 73; G. T. Austin, 99 —26 —73; C. O. Moulder, 84—10—74; E. Goldsbury, g 0—16—76 ; A. G. Mackay, 93 —16—77; E. Gilbert. 90—11—79. At Captiecliff Club a medal match was played and the best cards were as follow: G.. Orr, 93 —27-—6b; W• Webb, 94—27—67; C. Smith, 103—34—69; F. Haywood, 101—32—69: F. Currie, 91— 20—71; L. Cathro, 74 —2—72; H. T. Greenhill, 85—15—73; F. Godfrey, 110 —36—74; F. W. Wagstaff, 90—la—7o; A J. Ross, 107—32—75; J. Goldstone, 112 —36 —76; A. Savage, 112—36 —76; C. Spillane, 104—27 —77.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 265, 5 August 1929, Page 6
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