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OTAGO CLUB A foursome bogey handicap competition. played on Bahnaeewen links, was won by J. W. Trewern and I. L. M'Kinnon with a score of 2 down. The best scores wore:—J. W. Trewern and I. L. M'Kinnon (7), 2 down; S. C. Colbeck and E. W. Gibbs (8), 3 down; A. L. Shield and R. Blunder) (13), 3 down; R. IV. Dick and W. A Dawson (9). 4 down; K. Ross and J. C Shand (5), 5 down; D. M. Irvin' 1 and H A. B. Brabant (S'), ‘5 down; G. W. S. Cox and H. A. Salmon (8). 5 down; E. A, Reed and G. W. Bmvron (9). 5 down; E. J. Hocking and F. T. Anderson (9), 5 down; J. P. Rutherford and E. G. Roddy (14), 5 down. ST. CLAIR CLUB Tho St. Clair Golf Club’s knock-out competition for tho Paterson Cup has now reached the semi-final stage. The following are the results of the last round:—G. M/Gregor be&u C. V. Fountain. J. E. Matheson beat H. Hooper, A. Lawrence beat J. Scoulcr, D. S M'Lcan beat R. Sherriff, A medal handicap was won by J Milne after a tie with L. G. Hill, who was defeated in the play-off. The fol lowing were the best cards returned:— J. Milne, 93, 24—69; L G. Hill, 86 17-69; C. B. Wight, 72, 1—71; H Pollock, 34, 12—72; S E. Field, 34. 10—74; W. D. McCarthy, «7, 13—74, R. C. Blunt, 84, 9—75; VT. Clayton, 79, il—76. VETERANS’ TOURNEY V, The dominion veterans’ tournament was opened at Rotorua in fine weather. There are thirty competitors. The following players qualified :—W. Lori gan, J. MacCormick, H. Corrigan, W. Maingay. G. Scott, A. Blackburn, J, Harold, F. Wilkie, Colonel Hughes, P Price, C. Redhead, A. Summerville, W Colbcclc, F. Seifert,_ and W. _ Pavitt Three competitors tied for sixteenth place. The open tournament com mences to-morrow. MORPETH'S COURSE RECORD ADELAIDE, August 25. Playing in, a practice round at Kooj yonga, Sloan Morpeth went round in I four strokes better than the record ton the course, which was held by Tucker. M'lntosh played Young for inclusion •V the prolessional championship on Mindav, M'Tntosh winning by one stroke In tb fiitt round of a thirty-six ho! competition to day Stewart, Corry, and ■ Heard divided with 151. Each of the , nlayers went round in threes. I . t
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Evening Star, Issue 20263, 26 August 1929, Page 4
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