TIE IN FINAL.
FRENCH GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. COTTON AND DALLEMAGNE. Received July 2 9.25 a m PARIS, July L After an uninspiring round of 74, Cotton, the English prolessional, did the fourth round at St. Germain in 69 and secured an aggregate ot 27 1 for 72 holes in the French open golt championship. . . - Dailcinagne, who needed iourti) round score of 65 to win, tied with a brilliant 66. The pair will stage a replay over 36 holes to-morrow. Tho other players were hopelessly outclassed. . Cotton in tho second round, yesterday had a score of 69, giving him an aggregate of 134. Other scores were : DuUemagne, 73—68—141; Van Donck (Belgium), 72—/0—142; Coggin (U S-V ) 73—72—140 ; De I crest. (Scotland), 73—73—146; Boomer, 75 71 —146; Turner (U.S.A.), 71—-/0—146. Cotton had an aggregate 12 below par on a 5800-yard course.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 182, 3 July 1936, Page 10
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137TIE IN FINAL. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 182, 3 July 1936, Page 10
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