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JUDGEFORD CLUB

An int-er-club match with Manor Park, played at Judgeford on Sunday, resulted in a draw of 7-all, with 3 games squared. In the singles, Manor Park players mentioned first, F. Page beat D. Warner; D. Butler lost to W. Martin; J. Ogilvie lost to R. McCourtie; D. Butler lost to W. D. Cooke; E. Butler beat D. W. Barclay; A. Radford lost to E. Moriarty; J. Mills beat O. G. Olsen; P. Quinn lost to G. J. .Stevenson; E. Brockett beat L. Cathro; V. Hay beat L. Philp; and E. Rodgers beat B. M. Blake.

Fourball. —Page and D. Butler lost to Warner and Martin; Ogilvie and A. Butler lost to McCourtie and Cooke; E. Butler and A. Radford all square with Barclay and Moriarty; Mills and Quinn all square with Olsen and Stevenson; Brockett and Rodgers beat Catliro and Blake; Hay and Redward all square with Philp and Creswell. A Stableford bogey played on Sunday was won by G. E. Redward with 35, closely followed by E. A. Selman 34 points. Other good scores were: N. Whiteford 33, B. Burdett, L. Driver, and T. S. Baker 32.

On Sunday next the qualifying round for the Martindale Rose Bowl will be played, the draw for which will be announced later.

Handicap Reductions. —W. Burge to 16, "G. E. Redward, B. Burdett, and T. S. Baker to 20.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 67, 16 September 1936, Page 20

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JUDGEFORD CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 67, 16 September 1936, Page 20

JUDGEFORD CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 67, 16 September 1936, Page 20

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