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WEEKEND PLAY

SHANDON V. MANOR PARK

A bleak wind, a drizzle, and heavy fair- j ways combined to raise scores in the Shandon-Manor Park Watt Cup match at Manor Park at the weekend. The excellent condition of the course alone prevented scores running into big figures. Manor Park won the inter-club match by O'/£ games to Vk games, but Shandon won the AVatt Cup between the first twelve players of each team by "tVz games to l\i games. The following are the results, Shandon players first mentioned:— J. L. Black beat V. Page. 4 and 2. E. G. Hayward beat 1. V. 0. Duncan, 2 and 1. J. C. Miirchbanks beat J. Ogilvie, 4 and 9 "m. K. Bowling lost to H. J. C. Mehaffey, fi and 5. J. S. Hunter and C. McKinncy, all square. K. •Teffcry beat D. Butler, 1 up. .11. Poolc'lost to A. Kadford, 1 down. B. S. Stuckey beat L". W. Brockett, 3 and 1 ('. L. Bishop lost to J. Burns. 2 down. 2s". McKenzie beat A. S. T. Butler, 3 and ~'c. E. Hollis beat E. Kodpcrs, 7 and 6. W. B. Tustin lost to IT. Pope, 2 and 1. Other games in the inter-club match resulted as follows:-^ J. Cornwell lost to V. Hay, 3 and 2. P. Burke lost to J. L. Barnard. 2 down. D. Boyd lost to J. Forbes. 4 and 2. J. Melvin lost to K. Hendry, 4 and 3. C. T. Brown lost to W. A. Hendry,- i and 2.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 142, 19 June 1933, Page 3

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WEEKEND PLAY Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 142, 19 June 1933, Page 3

WEEKEND PLAY Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 142, 19 June 1933, Page 3

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