LATE SPORTING
GOLF IH IRELAND OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD DUBLIN, July 18# (Received July 19, at 11 a.m.) In the first round of the open championship Bruen created » new record of 66. Locke returned 73 and R. A. Whitcombe 76. _ „ Further scores:—Arthur and Lee* 69, Rhodes and Daly 72, Branch 73; Graham, Faulkner, Adams, and Bailleia 74, Mahon 68, White 69, Kenyon 70. HAWAIIAN SWIMMERS TEAM FOR SYDNEY HONOLULU, July 18. (Received July 19, at 11 a.m.) Arrangements have been completed for a team of 20 Hawaiian surfers and swimmers to visit Sydney early in 1940 to compete in the second Pacific Games. Negotiations are still in progress for a Hawaiian team to compete at the New Zealand Centennial Games. HEW ZEALAND BOWLERB WIN AtAINST PALHWMM ; ' Pres* Association—By Telegraph-Copyright . BRISBANE, July 19. (Received July 19. at 2 p.m.) The New Zealand bowlers defeated Palmwoods by 80 to 50. Deo won, 34-9; Adess won, 22-20; and Fletcher won, 24-21.
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Evening Star, Issue 23322, 19 July 1939, Page 10
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157LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 23322, 19 July 1939, Page 10
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