MANOR PARK CLUB
connection with tho opening of the new I Itoles at the Manor Park link 3 lasi Saturday, 4 mixed Canadian foursome was hold, visitors i belne present from most of tha local clubs, 'Winners turned out to be Mt. and Mrs. A. 'L Murray, with a card reading 87-16 71, against bogey 74. There -vere several pairs With' 74 net. dn the following day a 36-hole four-ball best hall bogey was played for trophies donated by Mr. D. Forter. This resulted In a tie between Herd and K. Hendrj', and Murray and FlanaSan. who finished 4 up. . The new lay-out at Manor Park has considerably lengthened the course, which is favonrably commented upon by J. D. M'lntosh, the professional The following is the Manor Park team to play: against, Shandon at Manor Park on Saturdays Ten players to. bo picked for.'.the Watt Cup competition: Barnard; Brockett, Burns, A. S. T. Butler, D. Butler, Cody, Flanagan, FarrlriEton, Forbes, Haldane, narrower, Say ( K. Hendry, W. Heridry, Herd, Mehaffey, Murray, Oeilvle. Pace, Paliser, Pope, D. Por-ter.-N. :P.orter, Pankhurst, Badford, Robertson, Sherwood, and Williams. T, Herd and K. Hendry, who tied with A. G. Flanagan and A. T. Murray 'in a 36-hole four-ball best-ball bogey competition last wcek«n.d, for Mr. D. Porter's trophy, will play off over 18 holeß.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1931, Page 16
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