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GOLFING

(By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) - .WANGANUI, Sept. 30. Amateur championship foursomes, first round, additional' scores:—Chon]' and Grey 76, Cathro and 'Beaven 78, J. Quin, and MoNiven 78, H. A. Black Pil'd J. N. Black 78/i:J. Oss and Morpeth 79, Fryer and Pharazyn 80, O’Callaghan and Stephenson 80, (nine and Black 81, Goulding and Howden 82, Seymour and Pumpiirey 82, Wagg and Conway 82, Harding and, Gardner 82, Lawrence and Tosswill, 83, Parkes and Powdrell 84, Hutchison and Collins 85, Stewart and L. Quinn 86, Armstrong and Silk 86, Kissling and Aldred 87, Hansal and F. Quinn 87, Lints and Seifert 87, Lecren and Mortland 87, Macfnrlunc and Masfarlance- 87, Robinson and Harman 88, Holmes and Chesney 91, Park and Dick 92. Professional foursomes,, . additional scores, first round:—Branch and J. Galloway 79, Ross and C. Clements 80, T. Galloway and Lambie. 80. Handicap fourspmes, first round.— jMcNiiven and J. Quinn , 78—6—72 j Tareha and Kuril 763—73.; Grey and Chong 76 —3 —73, Beaven and Cathron 78—5—73; Reilly and Smith j>r 79—4—75, G oul di n g ail d;. Flowden 82—7—75, O’Callaglum and Stephen* .(on 80—5 —75, - Dale• and. Mangari 77—2—75, Payer and Pharazyn 80— 4—76, Saunders.. and 79—2— 77, Duncan and .Whytei O(T 7R —l—7B. Parkes and Powdrell Ward and Hurst 83—4—79, Horton ....and Jamieson 82—3 —79, Seymour ; and Humphrey 82—2—80, Black, and Simc PG—6—Bo, Silk and Armstrong 86 — 6—Bo, Meldrum . and Harrison 86 —C —BO. ’ "

YESTERDAY’ , S PLAY. j CHRISTCHURCH, Sept. 30.' • The only surprise of the day wa* that Miss O. Stevens had ail easy win over Miss Payton, who, however, re-established herself as a first-clas*-player by returning the best gross score in the afternoon. The L.G.C. Challenge Bowl was won by Miss H. Loughnaii. Her nett score was 71. Miss Payton, with 79, won the prize for the best gross score. The best cards were: Miss Loughnan 84—13—71; Miss V. Fleming 90— 7 73: Mrs Riittray 91-18—73; Mrs It. L. Wilson 82-2*2—74; Miss Lawlor *7—l3—-74.

ASSOCIATION MEETING. 5:: WANGANUI; • Sept. 30. A proposal; brought forward by Mr F. G.-*iVyhiU oil behalf- df- the Parkvale Cliib, to ampnd the New Zealand Golf Associtftion’s' rules' to provide for the setting up of , District Associations, created a lively ■ discussion at the annual conference of the Association to-night. Mr Fryer also- proposed that the capital levjr'should remain at 2s for mei\ and lk for ladies, hut that a percentage of-the sum raised by each Association should be retained 'by it, and the balaiice remitted to tlie New Zealand Association. >. Mr L. Seifert ‘(Palmerston - North) ;.vas of the opinion that golf could not be worked in Now Zealand without some centralised organisation. Other delegates objected on the score of expense. They contended golf Gas an individual game and it could not be seen what work there would be for Sub-Associations to do. The proposal was lost, .29 votes be- ' jug recorded in its favour; and, 89 votes against it. The Council was re-elected wit-h the exception of the substitution -of Colonel R. 0. Chcsneyfor Mr N..R. Balneaves. It was recommended to ,tlie Councilthat the amateur and open events be separated. " ‘

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1929, Page 3

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GOLFING Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1929, Page 3

GOLFING Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1929, Page 3