GOLF.
PAI TEA v. MANAI-A, A team of Manaj a players visited Patea o<n Saturday to try conclusions with the local dub. The day was ideal and the links were in excellent condition. Following are the results, Patea players being mentioned first. G. Wills and H. A. Findlay beat Anniitage and Young. W. Rook and L. Torrens beat McLeod and Ban Herman. F. Jenkins and F. Hjamel lost to Miller and Davies. * F. Ray and W. Jones beat Ryan and MeuLi. m , tit J. Honeyfieilid and T. Anderson halved with, Watts and Christie. E. O. Gilbert beat Pole. Totals: Patea, 4i; Manaaa, U-
NEW ZEALAND PuuAYERS RETURN
DOMINION HANDICAPS TOO' LOW
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Aug. 14. Miss Muriel Payton and Miss Snodgrass returned to Auckland from Sydney this morning after having taken part in the Australian women s _ golf ch amnio nsbips. Both are convinced New Zealand handicaps are at least two or three strokes too low compared watn the Australian. . . Miss Payton sard Miss Mona McLeod ex-champion and Australia's host pAy" er was on the two mairik, wjule Mrs Gatehouse who won the championship last Friday, is on the four mark. Against these Miss Olive Kay was on scratch and Miss Payton on one. Lhe travellers were deli snhted- with the performances of Miss Kay.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 15 August 1928, Page 8
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