GOLF.
JUNE MEDAL AND NATHAN CUP.
The June medal competition and the first round of the Nathan Cup attracted a largo number of competitors on Saturday. tne scores in the Nathan Cup contest counted as a qualifying round for the club championship. Following were the scores:M H Oram 90, 16, 74; J. Graham 92 16 76; ": Lorn"son 85.*8. 77: R. V. Abraham 89 12 77; A. E. Ekstedt 78, owe 2, 80; J 9 'E 'T.ewisß3. 3 80; S. W. Rapley 86,6. 80; J. Carter 93, 18. 80: 11. Hutchinson 84, 3 81- 1! G. Stringer 85. 4, 81; U l». Moore' 83, 6, 81: D. G. Moore 88. 7 81; (). 11. Mead 92, 11, 81; V. Harmon 93 l£, 81- \V H. MacMillan 82. sci\, 82; W. C. Christie 92, 10 82; G. Saunders 83 scr., 83; 11. L. Young 89. 6, 83; R. G. Moore 89 6 83; P. L. Sim 95. 12, 83; H. U Collinson 90. b, 84; 1. Johnston 98 14. 84 ; 11. G. Bagimll 91 6, 85; F. 11. Cooke 96, 11 85- F J. Nathan 101. 14, 87; R. P. Abraham 96, 8, 88; R. YV. Reed 98. 10, 88; B. Bendall 100. 12, 88; W. L. FlUherbert 94 5 89 The qualifying round for the club championship resulted:—A. E. Ekstedt 78 \\. 11 Ma.Millan 82, G. Saunders 03, J. E. Lewis 83 11. Hutchinson 84, 11. G. Stringer 85 C. Louisson 85, S. W. Rapley 86 C. G. Moore 87, D. G. Moore 88 H. L. Young 89 R. G. Moore 89, R. C Abraham 89, H' C Collinson 90, M. 11. Oram 90. H. G. Bagnall 91 W. C. Christie- 92, O. H. Mead 92, J. Graham 92, V. Harmon 93. \\. L. Fitzherbert 94, P. L. Sim 95. P. H, Cooke 96 R P. Abraham 96. R. W. Reed 98, J. Carter 98 I. Johnston 98, B. Bendall 100, K. J. Nathan 101. AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP. NEW YORK, June 6. A message from Detroit says that Cyril Walker won the national open golf championship over 48 holes with the score of 297 Jones was second with 300. Melhorn third with 301, Hagen fourth with 302, Sarazen fourteenth with 314 and Kirkwood Nineteenth with 315.—A. and N.Z. cable. AUSTRALIAN AMATEURS. SYDNEY, June 6. H. McLelland defeated Harry Sinclair in the amateur golf championship of Now South Wales by a couple of points after a keen battle throughout.—Press Association. LADIES' GOLF. The following are drawn to play in Tuesday's bogev competition: Miss M. Warburton and "Miss D. Collinson, Mrs L. Seifert and Miss 0. Belt, Mrs N. Wilson and Mrs P. Sim, Mrs 11. Collinson and Misa G. Seifert, Mrs W. Christie and Mrs Brown, Mi-3 J. Tingey and Miss N Moore, Mrs A. Seifert and Miss B. Pringle, Mrs J. P. Innes and Miss 11. Porter, Mrs L. Abraham and Mrs P. Torstonson, Miss N. Cootnbs and Miss Lyons, Mrs MacMillan and Miss D. Waldegrave, Mrs Warburton and Mrs B. Jacobs, Mrs Gabriel and Miss M. Kearins, Mrs J. Dawber and Miss L. Fowler, Mrs J. Carter and Miss Ashworth, Miss P. Abraham and Miss E. Coombs, Mrs J. Lewis and Mrs Wright, Miss Monrad and Miss D. Pegden, Miss C. Fitzherbert and Miss M. Goldinghame, Miss E. Seifert and Miss J. Christie, Mrs Keeble and Miss S. Waldegrave, Miss Dawber and Mrs Wingate, Miss A. Daniell and Miss M. Torstonson, Miss N. Fitzherbert and Mrs Langley. Any one unable
to play is requested to ring Mrs N. Wilson, phono 6690, beforo 11 a.m. to-morrow. A committee meeting will be held after the match.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1037, 9 June 1924, Page 2
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