MANOR PARK CLUB
The Manor Park course was in excellent order for play yesterday, and was. not affected by the heavy rains and floods over last weekend.
In the morning" a fourball best-ball bogey was played, the winners being Webster. (18) and Robinson (14), with a card of 5 up, followed by Andrews (18) and Quinnell7(l2), with 4 up. In the afternoon the winners of the Stableford bogey • competitions in the senior, intermediate, and junior. sections were J. Ogilvie 33 points, D. Law. 30 points, and.S. Hough 36 points. . The following is the draw for the senior fourball .two-life competition, the first round to be played by Sunday, May 30. Low and Barnard v. Clouston and A": S. T. Butler; Cooke and Woon v. Payne and Packer; J. Hennessey and Ogilvie v. Edwards and Fitt; Barker and Rodgers v. Duncan and Brockett; Page and Sawyers v. Stephen and M. Hennessey; Moriarty and Cockburnv. Ronald and Titterington; Alston and Frankpitt v. J. A. McKay and Wagg: D. Butler and Sherwood v. Telford and Wilson; Allan and' Stanley v. Radford and E. Butler.: ■:-■'■ V The qualifying round for the Bree Cup is to be played next Saturday afternoon. On Sunday morning there will be an 18-hole bogey arid in the afternoon a fourball best-ball bogey.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 16
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