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Gossip From THE Golf Courses

CHAMPIONSHIP AGGREGATES AT # HOKOWHITU. JULY STROKE HANDICAP. Tho official competition at Holtowhitu on Saturuay was the July stroke hanuicap, in conjunction with which was played the third qualifying rounu. The afternoon was line, out the course was slower than lor some time past. The fairways and greens were in goou order, but they were sticky anti the unit-topped runs were the only drive.-* which niauc much ground after landing. Another thing which did not improve matters was tno once over the Lairways Oy ‘‘Blaekie s” Cuirrassiers. Talteu all round tne scoring was not good, iv. S. Uleiidimnng being the only piayer to break SU. *

in the A graue stroke handicap IV. T. Moiiatc led the field with a net VO, next on tho list Oemg A. it. K. dohlin. d. M. Taylor and A. Snell with net 7k’s. in the i i grado W. S. Fell's net /0 was best and ne was followed by J. M. Ross and J . K. McManus, who were two strokes more. The leading cards were as under:— A Grade.

The championship aggregates were worked out from the best two of three qualifying lounds. The first sixteen will be drawn for the club championship. The middle-weight championship is for players whose handicaps are from 12 to IS inclusive, and the junior championship is for players of 19 handicap and over.

Though the list is subject to verification, the leading aggregates at present are as under:—

Rogers Cup Points Competition. Points for the above competition are: —B. Tremaine, 3; C. Walsh, 2; G. Tremaine, 2; W. Skinner, 2; C. Spelman, 2; D. Roche, 2; D. Harkness, 1*; J. JKells, 14; W. D. Goddard, 11; M. Dickson, 1; C. Voss, 1; L. Sinclair, 1; H. Bennett, 1; R W. Hill, 1; E. August, 1; R. French, i; K. Dawkins, i; D. Everiss, iWednesday Match at Raumai. An inter-club Wednesday match will bo played at Raumai on Wednesday next at 1 p.m. Any Wednesday player wishing to go please ring D. H. Cook.

W. P. Moll'att S2 —12 —70 A.. E. 11. Uoblin S2—10 —72 J. M. Taylor S2—10—7h A.. Eneli 8G —ll—72 D. C. McDonald 87—14—73 K. E. Ulendinniug 7S— 2—76 84— 8—76 fci. A. (ioldingliam 80—10—76 K. U. Mooro S7—10—77 \V. J. Knights SO—12—77 G. M. Louisson 89—12—77 B Grade. W. S. Poll 04—24—70 J. M. iloso .. 88—16—72 0. K. McManus SS—16—72 G. P. Maule 80 —16—73 R. V. Hooper 01—16—70 D. Moloney 00—24—75 G. W. Kobertson .. .. .. 93—16—77 Championship Aggregates.

J. P. Hornabrooli .. .. 73 —70 —119 K. S. Glendinning .. .. 7S—78—156 0. 11. Williams .. .. J, M. Taylor .. 83—82—165 (J. G. Moore . J. F. Field .. 81—S7—168 W. P. Molfatt .... N. G. Ingham .. ,. , .. S 2—87—166 M. II. Oram .. S6—SI—170 G. M. McCaskill .. .. .. 84—87—171 P. G. Tizard .. 86—86—172 S. A. Goldingham .. .. 86—86—172 J, F. Hodden .. 87—SO —173 11. G. Moore .. 86—S7—173 J. W. Jones .. 86—SS—174 .. 86—SS—174 VV. J. Knights .. .. .. So—89—174 F. Murray .. .. .. PALMERSTON" NORTH GOLF CLUB.

JULY MLDAL AND THIRD QUALIFYING BOUND. Members at To Matai were engaged in the above competition over the week end. Results are as follows:— A Grade. B. Tremaine 81—10—71 0. Walsh • : 81— 9—72 G. Tremaine .. .. .. .. 87—15—72 M. DicKsou S6—12—74 <J. Voss 89—15—74 L. Sinclair .. 81—10—74 H. Bennett .. 87—13—74 It. 1'rencu .. 87—12—75 it. Cumberwortlx SI— 5—76 L. Be Oleene 88—12—76 H. Essex 92—15—77 W. Cater 91—12—79 T. Ramsay .. .. .. .. ,. 85— 6—79 A. Chapman So — 7—79 it. ltamsay .. .. 89— 9—SO V. Marquis 95—15—80 C Bryan 94—13—81 B Grade. W. Slsinucr .. .. ... .. 90—18—72 D, Maritness 89—16— 73 J. J. Kells 91—18—73 K. Dawnins .. 9 - 0—15—75 D. Everis's 93—18—75 C. Anderson 92—16—76 E. Wills' 95—18—77 W. Boon .. .. 98—21—77 T. Arlidgc 94—16—78 W. Reid 95—17—78 J. Webster .. .. .. 95—17—78 0. Doel 98—20—78 D. Scott 100—22—78 It. Brace 97—IS—79 A. Berryman 99—18—81 C. Fraser 105—23—82 J. Bailey 106—23—S3 C Grade. C. Spolman 96—24—72 D. Roche .. .. 96—24—72 D. Skinner 97—21—73 W. D. Goddard 97—24—73 It. W. Hill 9S—24—74 E. August 98—24—74 It. Stacey 100—24—76 W. Wilton 101—24—77 J. Selwyn 100* — 22—78 T. Simpson 102—24—78 —. Bird 103—24—79 H. Mullaney 103—24—79 K. Garner 103—24—79 A. W. Black 104—24— SO Lockwood 105—24—82 —. Nichols .. .. 108—24—S4 H. Peters 112—24—8S W. Wilson 117—24—93

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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 157, 6 July 1936, Page 8

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Gossip From THE Golf Courses Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 157, 6 July 1936, Page 8

Gossip From THE Golf Courses Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 157, 6 July 1936, Page 8

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