MORNINGTON CLUB
During the weekend a record entry contested the Black Cup at Mornington, many of the matches having to go extra holes to reach a decision. The results of the matches were as folPreliminary Hound—R. W; Williams beat D. B. Stratmore, 3 and 2;. F. W., Andrews beat G. Mac Donald, 5 and^; A. E. Haven won by default from L. W. McGirr; W. Knudsen beat T,, A. Johnston, 3 and 1; O. G. Hearne beat W. Kilby, 2 up; A. E. Clarke beat J. Tullett, 2 and 1. First Round.—F. W. Andrews beat R. W. Williams, 1 up; W. Taylor beat G. A. Morris, 6 and 4; M. McElligott beat A. Creagh, 3 and 2; A. G. Minifie beat H. R. Baigent, 3 and 2; S. Ward beat J. Hill, i and 3; R. Smith won by default from B. -Nicholas; L. J. Evans beat C. Aamodt, 5 and 4; C. J. Hayes beat'C. Stewart, 6 and 5; L. W. Minifie beat A. V. O'Brien, 5 and 4; E. Buckman beat M. De Woolf, 7 and 6; W. Wheeler beat D. Ganson, 3 and 2; C. Tonks beat C. Jacobi, 3 and 1; U. P. Calcinai beat W. Charles, 1 up; T. O'Kelly beat T. C. Johnston; 3 and 2; F. Wells beat F. D. Andrews, 7 and 6; N. MacKenzie beat L. Southward, 4 and 2; A. E. Raven beat W. Knudsen, 1 up at the 19th; E. F. Craighead beat A. G. King, 1 up; L. Cocker beat A. Charles, 6 and 5; H. B. Craighead beat W. H. Kelly, 1 up; A. S. Jaggers beat F. Laycock, 1 up; L. F. Barton beat G. Estall, 3 and 2; H. Pattison beat W. Coy, 1 up at the 19th; K. W. Stephen beat C. S. Myers, 4 and 2; A. E. Watkins beat A. A. McLean, 2 and 1; C. E. Petersen beat L.J. Nicolson, 5 and 4; T. G. Dennistori .won by default from D. A. Comeskey; R. T. McElligott beat R. V. Bilderbeck, 3 and 1; J. Watkins beat C. A. Armstrong, 4 and 2; T. McWhirter beat W. J. Cooch, 4 and 3; C. Wheeler beat W. Stephen, 5 and 4; O. G. Hearne, beat A. E. Clarke, 2 and 1. Second Round. —A. G. Minifle beat M. J. McElligott, 1 up at the 19th; S. Ward beat R. Smith, 5 and 4; C. J. Hayes beat L. J. Evans, 1 up at the 20th; E. Buckman beat L. W. Minifle, 3 and 1; W. Wheeler beat C. Tonks, 3 and 2; T. O'Kelly beat U. P. Calcinai, 1 up; F. Wells beat N. MacKenzie, 2 and 1; H. B. Craighead beat L. Cocker, 3 and 2; A. S. Jaggers beat L. F. Barton, 1 up; K. W. Stephen beat R. Pattison, 1 up at the 19th; C. E. Petersen beat A. E. Watkins, 1 up at the 19th; R. T. McElligott beat T. G. Denniston, 5 and 4; J. Watkins beat T. McWhirter. 4 and 3.
Next weekend the remaining secondround matches and the third round
will be played. The draw is as follows:—Second round: F. W. Andrews v. W. Taylor; A. E. Raven v. E. F. Craighead; C. Wheeler v. O. G. Hearne. Third round: F. W. Andrews or W. Taylor v. A. G. Minifie; S. Ward v. C. J. Hayes; E. Buckman v. W. Wheeler; T. O'Kelly v. F. A. Wells; A. E. Raven or E. F. Craighead v. H. B. Craighead; A. S. Jaegers v. K. W. Stephen; C. E. Petersen v. R. T. McElligott; J. Watkins v. C. Wheeler or O. G. Hearne. Players must be ready to start not later than 9.30 a.m., otherwise they will be disqualified. Games ending square must play additional holes, the handicap player receiving his strokes. The results in the 18 holes bogey competition were as follows:—A. G. King, 3 up; L. G, Nicolson, 1 down; H. R. Baigent,. 1 down. Next weekend the first round of the Rawlings Trophy will be played.
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Evening Post, Issue 98, 27 April 1936, Page 18
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