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WEEKEND GOLF

Hutt’s Easy Victory Over Miramar 10-GAME MARGIN Hutt scored a sweeping victory over Miramar by 17 games to seven in the interclub golf match played under ideal conditions on Saturday. The match between the A teams on the Hutt course was won by Hutt by nine games to three, and Hutt prevailed in the match between the B teams on the Miramar links by eight games to four. Both courses were in excellent condition, and some good golf was seen. Following are flic results, the Hutt players being mentioned first: — A Teams. % W. B. Reilly beat H. A. Black, 3 and 1; W. G. Horne beat M. R. Moore, 2 and 1; W. K. Cook beat J. H. Drake, 4 and 2; G. P. Roberts beat K. V, Jeffrey,.4 and 2; S. C. Taylor lost to J. Shelly, 3 and 2; J. F. Pym lost to J. R. Smith, 4 and 2; R. D. Chandler beat H. E. H. Aplin, 1 up; J. S. Park beat A. E. Donoghue, 5 and 4; G. Tustin beat 11, 11. McLean, 7 and 6; D. L. Irwin beat C. L. Dentice, 5 and 4; J. A. H. Symes lost to B. 11. Beale, 3 and 2; A. B. Lancaster beat IV. L. Burch, 1 up. B Teams. C. L. Moloney beat R. T. Poole, 2 up; A. L. McLean lost to K. Mooney, 5 and 4; G. Y. Berry beat K. W. Williams, 3 and 2; A. J. ilyttms beat J. P. Colwill, 4 and 2; D. M. Hay lost to J. W. Sandham, 2 mid 1 : R. Adams beat A. Marsden, 2 and 1 ; E. S. Thomson beat C. V. Sutherland, 3 mid 1; J. V. Stevens beat G. IV. Albertson, 5 and 4; F. N. Gibbons lost to C. M. Bowden. 5 and 4; D. M. Wilson lost to C. K. Parsloe, 5 and 4; P. Ellerm beat J. A. Jacques, 1 up; 14. B. Craighead beat IV. A. Dentice, 1 up. Hutt Players Rampant. The leading Hutt players were ar the top of their form on their own course. Reilly, the Hutt No. 1, had been compelled to take a spell from the game because of a strained wrist, and the rest appeared to have done him good, as lie outplayed Harold Black by 3 and 1. Both took 37 for the out journey, mid headed for home all square. They halved the next two holes, mid Reilly then made his run by winning the twelfth (349 yards) with a birdie 3: the thirteenth (-120 yards) with a birdie 4; and the fourteenth (.”>92 yards) with a bogey 4. They halved Ute long fifteenth in 5, which made the Hutt man dornty three. Black took the short sixteenth in 3 and 4, and the end came when Reilly rang on a birdie 4 at the seventeenth (400 yards) to take the game by 3 and 1. Reilly scarcely maile it mistake on the home journey, which ho covered in 35. giving him 72 for the round. Black took 38 for the last nine. Horne (Hutt) covered the course in 71 to account for Max Moore by 2 and 1 iti the game between the No. 2’s. The Hutt player did the out journey in 35. with an eagle 3 at the seventh, to be 2 up at the turn. They had an even battle on the run home, which both did in 39. Horne again proved what a sound iron player he is, while Moore had difficulty with his putter. The Miramar man took 38 for the first nine. Brilliant Play. Roberts tllutf) maintained the consistent form he has been showing lately by recording ,a brilliant 70 to outplay Jef-

fery by 4 and 2. Out in 34, the Hutt man was 3 up at the turn, and lie came home in even 4’s. His card read: — Out: 343534444—34 In : 433546344 —36 70 Tustin (Hutt) was also in great form, covering the course in 71 to outplay McLean by 7 aud 6. Hutt won the Crawford Crescent match, which is played between the eight leading players in the A team, by 6 games to 2. DUDDING SHIELD Boulcott Takes The Trophy Beating Taita by 104 to 7J games on Saturday, Boulcott won in its initial year the Dudding Shield, donated by Mr. LI. S. Dudding. The final points were: Bomcott, 38; Tui Glen, 37{; Taita,. 32j. Following is the result of Saturday s match, the Boulcott player being mentioned first in. each ease: — Singles: Church beat J. Rudman, Gwilliam beat Shannon, Clements beat N. Rudman, O’Connell lost to G. Dickie, Christie beat Clegg, Mitchell lost to Weggery, Webley beat Drummond, Bowden lost to H. A. Kells, Garlick beat McKenzie, Longton beat T. N. Morrison, Kershaw lost to Mustard. Evans lost/ to Kearns. Fourballs: Church and GwiHiam beat J. Rudman and Shannon, Clements and O'Connell and M. Rudman and G. Dickie all square, Christie and Mitehell lost to Clegg and Weggery, Webley and Bowden lost to Drummond and Kells, Garlick and Longton beat McKenzie and Morrison, Kershaw and Evans beat Mustard and Kearns. WIN FOR TUI GLEN A match between the Tui Glen and Featherston clubs on the Tui Glen links yesterday was Avon by Tui Glen by 17 games to 7. Following are the results, the Tui Glen players being mentioned first: — Singles: J. Hansen lost to W. 11. Rowles and O’Neall; Clelhind and T. J. Clelland beat J. Wilson; T. Mudgway beat W. Fountain; J. B. Young beat K. Allen; 11. Tank's beat H. Jeffery; R. Mudgway beat 11. Bloxam; A. Lambert beat D. Howells; T. Jones beat A. Hoby; C. Lambert beat L. Denton; L. Stokes beat 11. Lawson; I. Dudding beat J. Davis; T. Lambert lost to L. Pope; T. Garbett lost to H. Lovegrove; L. Purdie lost to M. Hunt; S. Dudding beat J. Willett. Fourballs: Hansen and McGill lost to Rowles and O’Neall Clelland and T. Mudgway beat Wilson and Fountain; Young and Tonks beat Allen and Jeffery; R. Mudgway and A. Lambert beat Bloxam and Howells; T. Jones and T. Lambert beat Horby and Denton; Stokes and I. Dudding beat Lawson and Davis; T. Lambert and Garbett lost to Pope and Lovegrove; L. Purdte and S. Dudding beat Hunt and lyillett. MORNINGTON BEATS BOULCOTT A match 'between the Boulcott anti Mornington clubs on the Boulcott links yesterday resulted in a win for Mornington by 274 games to 9|. Mornington won the fourballs Iby eight games to two, aud the the singles by 13i games to 74. Results, Boulcott players mentioned first:— Singles: Gwilliam lost to Stratmore; O'Connell lost to McGirr; Church lost to Webber; Clements beat Wheeler; .1. Garlick beat Hood; Kileton lost

Webley lost to Watkins; Mitchell lost to Lincoln ; Mount lost to Annis ; New beat Andrews; Christie lost to Hartwell; Kershaw beat Shanks; Gosse lost to Kelman ; H. Mudgway lost to Cubitt; Hamer and Thompson, all square; F. Garlick lost to Estall; Te Puni beat Rttru; Keillor beat Elton ; K. Bowden lost to De Wolff; Prince lost to Cooch; Slade beat Vaughan. Fourballs: Gwilliam and O Connell lost to Stratmore and McGirr; Church aud Clements lost to Webber and. Wheeler; J. Garlick and Sifeon beat Hood and Sa’therley; AVelbley and Mitchell lost to Watkins and Lincoln; Mouat and New lost to Annis and Andrews; Christie and Kershaw lost to Hartw’ell and Shanks; Gosse aud H. Mudgway lost to Kelman and Cubitt; Hamer and F. Garlick lost to Thompson and Estall; Te Puni and Keillor lost to Ruru and, Elton; Bowden and Prince beat De Woolf and Cooch. Stiibleford: J. Garlick, 38 points; F. Cooch, 37. BUSTIN CUP MATCH A Bustin Cup match between Rangimarie and Manor Park on the Rangimarie links on Saturday was won by Rangimarie by lOi games to 74. Rangimarie won the foui’balls by 34 games to 24, and the singles by 7 games to 5. Results, Manor Park players mentioned first: — Singles: Hennessy lost to Nash; McArthur beat Francis; Peterson lost to Keeble; Gruer lost to Randell; Baker lost to Kittelty; Alston beat Petley; Taite lost to Watt; Dymond 'beat Aitken; Linley lost to Dunuett; Harrison lost to Johnson; Livingston beat Andrews ; Forbes beat Duncan. Fourballs: Hennessy and McArthur and Nash and Francis, all square; Peterson and Gruer lost to Randell and Keeble; Baker and Alston lost to Kittelby and Petley; Taite and Dymond beat Watt and Aitken; Linley and Harrison lost to Dunnett and Johnsen; Livingstone and Forbes beat Andrews and Duncan.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 307, 25 September 1939, Page 2

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WEEKEND GOLF Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 307, 25 September 1939, Page 2

WEEKEND GOLF Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 307, 25 September 1939, Page 2

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