MEN’S GOLF
Aorangi Club
During the week-end the members of the Aorangi Golf Club played for the final of the Graham Cup, the final of the secretary’s trophy and a handicap bogey match. The Graham Cup was won by A. G. Balfour with two down and the secretary’s trophy was won by G. Sanderson with an aggregate score of two down. The following are the re suits of the handicap bogey match:--SENIOR GRADE. It. P. Kay, 2 down. A. P. Dasent, 3 down. S. Wensley, 4 down. J. Logan, 4 down. T. Simmonds, 5 down. H. Simmonds, 5 down. 0. Clarkson, 6 down. Mrs Kay, 6 down. JUNIOR GRADE Miss B. Simmonds, 1 down. A. G. Balfour, 2 down. R. N. Bell, 2 down. L. R. Averill, 6 down. Mrs Player, 7 down. A. F. McKenzie, 7 down. The following is the result of the final of the Graham Cup:— A. G. Balfour, 2 down. A. P. Dasent, 3 down. T. Simmonds, 5 down. G. Sanderson, 9 down
The match on the Aorangi links next week-end will be a team’s match, patron v. secretary.
WAIPUKURAU CLUB On Saturday the second round for the president’s trophy of the Waipukurau Golf Club was played, the winner being T. Wallace with 66 net. The following cards wore handed in: T. Wallace’(24) 66; J. McLean (25) 68; L. A- Reid (3) 69; F. A. G. Dunn (15) 75; H. S'tovell (30) 73; G. G. Speedy (11) 74; B. Peacock (11) 74; S. E. McGregor (30) 75; E. Haldane (6) 75; R. Haldane (12) 76; C. W. Browne (14) 77; W. G. Bryce (11) 78; J. Martin (11) 79; .1. C. Johnston (23) 81; J. G. Stewart (15) 81; J. Riddell (12) 82. On Saturday, 21st mm a bogey natch will be played Mid on the followi ing day a match will he played against ; the combined country clubs. i The match against Dnnnevi’t-e resulted in a win for " Mi'nKiirau by 21 games to 6. ™he first 12 contended for I the G’cciiwood Cup. ■.■.hie 1 : Waipukurau was successful in d r • T 1 e results (were as follow, the Damn . o-ke players i being mentioned first: — I Four-ball: Hape and Paewai lost to I Reid and Kuru; Henderson and Tatere beat Tareha and P. Peacock; Eaton anjl > Cooper lost to C. Riddel’ and Rathbone;
' G. Hartgill and Coutts lost to E. Haldane and Billington; Gordon and Burnett lost to Turnbull and Beachen; Ellingham and Melies lost to ’Mackie and Martin; Anderson and J. Speedy lost to R. Haldane and Tollcmache; Hopkins and J. Hartgill lost to Browne and Eadie; Purser and T. Irwin beat E. C. Boyes and Wilson. Two-ball: Hape lost to Reid; Paewai lost to Kuru; Henderson lost to Tareha; Tatere beat P. Peacock; Eaton lost to Rathbone; Cooper lost to C. Riddell; G. Hartgill lost to E. Haldane; Coutts beat Billington; Gordon lost to Turnbull; Barnett lost to Beachen; Ellingham lost to Mackie; Melies lost to Martin; Anderson lost to R. Haldane; J. Speedy lost to Tollemache; Hopkins beat Browne; J. Hartgill lost to Eadie; Purser lost to Wilson; Irwin beat E. C. Boyes.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 232, 17 September 1935, Page 3
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