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GOLF

PUBLIC SEIRVICE v. THE: REST

On Saturday next the annua] contest, Public Service v. The Rest will be played. The 'following players have iw-ii matched, Public Service being first named. The winning s jde is the team returning the greatest aggregate of holes won. Every game must therefore be played but to the full eighteen holes. Player 6 may start at any hole and the (break for afternoon tea can be made when desired.

Mr J. C.‘“(Macfarlane has consented '-toact as match umpire and official'scorer, If the weather is suitable arrangements have been made for an official photograph of the teams to be made at 1.30 ip.m. Players are requested to assemble at the golf- house at that time. Chesney■■ v. Adamson, Cagney v. Baker, Menzies v. Tomlinson, Bell v. Couleon, MeClusky v. Ea.de, Steel v. Finerty, Routledge v. M?ndl, Morrison v. iStark, Neville v. Wilson, W. ■E. Brown v. Korteaast, Dougherty v. McIntosh, Cox v. Wyles, Warren v. O'diari, Pain; v. McCabe, Childs t. T. iStuart, Darby V. Houston, Mclntyre v. Robilliard, Irwin v. Cooke.

* Owing to the number of public servants being insufficient a few have not (been matched. These players have been drawn sis follows :—Reese v. Oakey, Thompson v. Ross. Preston v. Kernahan, T. Brown v. T. Stuart.

Players a,re requested to assemble outside the Princess Theatre on Monday next at 7.45 p.m. Subsequent to the pictures the “Scroll of Merit”’will be presented. >

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1933, Page 5

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GOLF Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1933, Page 5

GOLF Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1933, Page 5