GOLF.
,i MANAWATU 'TOURNAMENT.; ;
A. DUNCAN IN . FORM.
[BY TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION'.
. Paluerston Nokth, Wednesday. :; • The Manawatu golf tournament-began yeiiferday, when C. Louisson won th0,56-hole stroke handicap, and Kapi Tarelia won the driving. _ ' . i . ; To-day there, was almost a galo blowing,, and the play was remarkable for Arthur Duncan's tine score in tho 18-hole stroke competition. Ho went, out in 35, and eamo in in 41, winning the competition from four behind scratch, ■ K. Abbott, 9110— being second.'- . 'i,
The first two rounds of match play for the championship have left in Arthur Duncan, Kapi Tareha, J. .C. Bidwill, and Ken. Duncan, who play in this order in the semi-final to-morrow.
_ The .bogy handicap to-day .resulted in a tie between H. Butterworth, 3; F. Seifert, 6; Dr. Cox, 5; all at 2 down, 'l'hcy play off to-morrow. - '
. . WAIHI CLUB.
[BT TELEGRAPH.—owy COIUiSSPONDENT.]
Waihi, Wednesday.
The monthly medal match will be played on th© Waihi Golf Club's links on Saturday over 18 holes. Flayers will arrange for their partners.
BOWLING.
CAMBRIDGE V. WfIITIORA.
The following will represent the Hamilton bowlers against Cambridge on Saturday on the Whitiora green:—Aitken, Fry, Wheeler, Condon, Chappell, Osborne, Mitchell, Frost, Douglas, Moffatt, Court, Coombes.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 147683, 31 August 1911, Page 7
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