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WAITAHU CLUB The Waitahu Club retained the Blackwater Mines Shield at the week end in a challenge match with the Ikamatua Club on the Waitahu links. The following were the results:-— Waitahu A team —302, P. J. Gallagher 90—19—71: C. D Doyle 89—14— 75; D. E. McVicar 86 —9 —77; W. J. August 93 —14 —79. Ikamatua A team—3l2; R. White 100 — 27—73; F. Gardyne 89—10 —79; H. Wilson 92—12—80. G. August 92— 12 Ikaniatua B team—3l2; J. Nolan 101— —76; D. McCrae 105—28—77; A. Nolan 96—18—78; A. Bannan 101— 2 °Waitahu B team—3lB, W. Penington 91—20—71; A. Archer 101—26— 75- J. Pfahlert 115—29—86; T. Story 114__28—86. The following were the best cards returned in the stroke match:—W. Penington 91—20—71; P. J. Gallagher 90 —19—71; W. Williams 95—21—74; C. D. Dovle 89—14—75; A. Archer 101 — 26—75; J. Nolan 101—25—76; E. Patterson 93—17—76; F. Archer 102— 25—77; A. McKenzie 91—15—76; D. E. McVicar 86 —9—77. The first round of matches for theBrewery Cup will be played next week-end. IKAMATUA CLUB. Ikamatua Club results of matches played over the week-end: The best scores in the fourth round of the Crawford Cup were: —Miss E. Doolan 102- Mrs. Blackie 108-34-74. Mrs. Gardyne 109-35-74. Mrs. Purvis 110-36-74. The following is the draw for the first round of the men’s club championships to be played next week-end: Senior: Gardyne a bye, Wilson v.

Fraser, A. Nolan v. Banner, August v. J. O’Malley. Intermediate: Clearv v. W. White, Blackie v. Fitzgerald, R. White v. McRae, J. Nolan v. Purvis. Junior: Devereux a bye. Purcell, v. Broughton, G. O’Malley v. W. O’Malley, Corcoran v. Collyer.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 July 1945, Page 7

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GOLF Greymouth Evening Star, 25 July 1945, Page 7

GOLF Greymouth Evening Star, 25 July 1945, Page 7