GOLF.
WELLINGTON VISITORS DE FEATED.
During the week-end a match was played • on ti,u Hokowhitu link.- between loca) players and a team of 14 from the Welling-
ton Club, and the result was a win lor Munawatp by eight games to six in tho singles and six games t ) one in the four ball contest. An interesting game was played between Arthur Duncan,' tho runnerup for last year’s New Zealand championship, and A. Barruud, of Palmerston North. The Wellington player won by two ui) and one to play. In the following detailed results the names of Manawatu players are mentioned first in each case: Singles.—A. Barruud lost to A. Duncan, E. G. Sim lost to A. J. Abbott, A. Ekstodt beat K. Duncan. H Hutchison halved with P. B. C ooke, A. L. Seifert beat H. P.’ Blundell, H. L. Young halved,with R. B. Cooke, W. Seifert beat A. E. Whyte, P. C. Fro th halved with R. W. Kirkby, A. Strang lost to J. L. Stout, W. L. Fitzherbort halved with G. 0. Sutton, D. G. Moore boat E. W. Cardalo, R. G. Moore beat J. G. Peacock, L. M Abraham lost to A. Sclanders, F. J. Newonham boat W. K. Fnsscll. Four-ball.—A. Barraud and E. G. Sim boat A. Duncan and A. J. Abbott, A. Ekstedt and IT. Hutchison beat K. Duncan and P. B. Cooke. A. Srifoit and W. Seifert boat P. Blundell and R B. Cooke, P. C; Frecth and H, Freetli beat A. E. Whyte and R. W. Kirkby. A. Strang and W. L. Fitzhcrbcrt los f to J. L Stout and G. 0. Sutton, D. G Moore and R. G. Moore beat F. W. Cardalo and J. C. Peacock, L. M., Abrnham and F. J. Ncwenbam beat A. R. Sclanders and W. E. Fussell. Th best scores by local players were put up by A. Ekstedt, who went round in 77 in the singles, and by W. Seifert, who registered 78 in tho four ball, which was Ida hi st, winter score.'
BOG EY COMPETITION. Heavy rain caused a number of the forty players who entered for tho June Bogey ki ' Saturday .to desist before completing r jic-jr games. Tie winner was Hugo Freeth ,:.d'there- were four tics for second place. The Lest cards were:— 11. Freeth (9) four up; W. S alert (5), L. M. Abraham (7), K, W. Cave (81. C. Moore (10), two down; W. L. Firzhorbert (5), three down; P. A. Me- * ilardy (8) three down; A. Barraud (scr.) and S. Raplev (9). four down. , Play rs who have not, completed their matches in the B. and A. Cup by Monday evening, Juno 21, will be scratched.
LADIES’ MATCHES. The draw for the ladies’ bogey competi*' tion to-morrow is as follows: A Grade. —Miss Moore plays Mrs Imies, Mrs R. Abraham plays bliss S. Watson, Mrs L. Abraham plays Mrs Colllnson, Miss Blackmore plays Mrs Freeth, Miss Collinson a bye. , , , ... B Grade—Miss K. Freeth plays Miss Cunninghame, Miss blorrah plays Mias Scanlan, Mrs Cave plays Mrs Warburton, Miss B, Abraham plays Mrs P. Sun, Miss B. Loughnan plays bliss Innes, Miss Cook plays Miss Coombs, Miss G. Smith plays Miss Johnston. Juniors—Miss U. Freeth plays bliss E. Coombs, bliss Pringle plays Mrs Pope, Mm Whyte plays Miss D. Abraham, Mrs W. Seifert plays bliss Saunderson, Miss M. Waldegrave plays Mrs Cowing, Miss M. Goldingham plays Miss Guy, Miss D. Mai* degrave plays bliss Pillans, bliss Goldtngham plays Mrs M. Abraham, Miss MoMillon plays bliss Keiller. ■ Anyone unable to take part please .phone either blrs CoUinson (680) or Miss S. Matson U044) before 12 noon.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1845, 21 June 1920, Page 5
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