BULLS
0-Ow.gßrtS’* A stroke competition was pUvcd on s a^urday, the best cards landed in be mg 8 |- L 5‘ U t k7u.cw: 83-15-**£4*W©*es 'h4:“ftss." to ««- thcr. The finalists wore i. K. 'vnns F. S. Collier. The last-named was. his game in the morning, and "' 's " & 6 1 at the end of 18 holes .Ham feU d. mg tno lunch adjournment but held off }J^ C n, was resumed. Willis now had bin lap en, and Collier made up the leeway steachb, passing his opponent and b S Willis the 29th. The 30th was halved, and M ill s squared the match by winning the 3U The 32nd was halved, but I\ libs ' vo, “ rcka and The Drop, making )‘ m f or 2. The 35th was halved, Wdhs " inn,n ° the championehip, 2 up and 1 to P • , On Thursday evening a dance and cuclir
~a rt v will be held in Bull* Town Hall in *• i of the Parewanui school -funds. 1 o buees will nm from Marten and Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 248, 17 September 1936, Page 6
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171BULLS Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 248, 17 September 1936, Page 6
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