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GOLF

WAITEMATA CLUB'S SUCCESS MATCH AGAINST PAPAKURA Teams representing the Waitemata and Papakura Golf Club played a match at Waitemata during the week-end, resulting in a win for the former by eight games to seven, one being all square. . Following were the results, Waitemata names being mentioned first in each case:— Morning Round.—Roach and Spinley lost to Cooke and Walton, 6 and 5; F. Lord and Ross beat Foote and Munro, 1 up; Cocker and Curtayne lost to Weaver and Grace, 3 and 1; Townsend and R. Armstrong beat Bryan and Jacques, 7 and 6: Fergusson and Clarke beat Woolley and Burgess, 4 and 3; Smith and I. McDougall beat Salery and Cameron, 4 and 2; Aubin and Griffiths beat Taylur and Meakin. 4 and 3; Longman and Ijiooks beat Allen and Allen, 8 and 7; Prime and P. Moore lost to Darrow and Chappell. ii and 1. Afternoon Round.—Roach and Spinley lost to Cooke and Walton, 6 and 5; F. Lord and Ross and Foote and Munro. all square; Townsend and R. Armstrong beat Bryan and Jacques, 1 up; Fergusson and Clarke lost to Woolley and Burgess, 3 and 2; Smith and I. McDougall beat Salery and Cameron, 4 up; Aubin and Griffiths lost to Taylor and Meakin, 3 and 1; Prime and P. Moore lost to Darrow and Chappell, 6 and 4.

AKARANA LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the second round of an eclectic competition and a flag match to be played in conjunction on Thursday by C grade members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club, play commencing at 10 o'clock:—Mrs. Hosking v. Mias M. Meagher, Mrs. Phillips v. Mrs. Robb, Mrs. N. Calame v. Mrs. G. Beamish. Mrß Allan v. Mrs. Adams Mrs. Shaw v. Mrs. W. Woolhouse, Mrs. H. Saunders v. Miss Bischoff. Mrs. Stevens v Mrs. McLean, Mrs. C. Low v. Mrs. Plowman. Mrs McMillin v. Mrs. E B. Nicholson, Mrs. Wade v. Miss M. E. Bischoff, Mrs. Baxter v. Miss Weill. Results in the first round for the Ashley Cup were as follows:—Mrs. E. Philip beat Miss M. Walker, at the 19th; Mrs. C. Cammick beat Mrs. B. Bree, 3 and 2: Mrs. F. Preston beat Miss M. Lundon. 4 and 3: Miss I. Walters won by default from Mrs. D. McKfinzie; Mrs. Howey Walker beat Mrs H. B. Ward, at tin 19th: Mrs. F. Parker beat Mrs. C. Taylor, 2 up: Mrs. J. F. WelU beat Mrs. F. H. Mueller, 2 up: Mrs. F. Lord beat Mrs. L. Kingaland, 4 and 3; Mrs J. W Baxter beat M'ss G. Hodge, 3 and 2; Mrs. W. J. McAllen beat Mrs. Schiscbka, at the 21st; Mrs. C. M. Cox beat Mias M. Dalton, 3 and 1; Mrs. E. R. Bayley beat Mrs. G. Morrison, 4 and 3; Miss P. Peet beat Miss P. Russell. 3 and 2; Miss L. O'Callaghan beat Mrs. M. Tilston, 5 an J 3; Mrs. C. H. Halford beat Mrs. A. T. Garlick, 2 up. Following is the draw for the second round to be played by next Monday:—Mrs. Davies v. Mrs. Brook-Smith, Mrs. F. Colledge v. Mrs H. Will. Mrs. D. St George v. Mis 3 M. Hayes. Mrs. E Philip v. Mrs. A. A. Bishop, Mrs. F. Preston v. Mrs. C. Cammick, Mrs. Howey Walker v. Miss I. Walters. Mrs. F. Parker v Mrs. J. F Wells, Mrs. F. Lord v. Mrs. J W. Baxter. Mrs. W. J McAUen v. Mrs C. M Cox. Mrs. E. R. Bayley v. Miss P. Peet, Miss L. O'Callaghan v. Mrs. C H Halford. Mias M. Kerr-Taylor v. Mrs. A. E. Young, Mrs. P R. Burton v. Mrs. J. Ray. Mrs. J. King v. Miss G. Maden.

The last monthly button competition was won by Mrs. Woolhouse, while Mrs. Stevens was successful in the hidden number match.

CAMBRIDGE LADIES* CLUB [from ottb own correspondent] Cambridge. Monday Following is the draw for the monthly bogey match to be played on the Cambridge golf links on Wednesday, starting from the first tee at 12.30:—Miss J. Brewer v. Mrs. •T. Banks, Mrs. N. R. Garrard v. Mies J. Thompson, Mrs K. Wilkinson v. Mrs. P. Kingsford, Mrs. K. Browne v. Mrs. F. Morrice, Mrs. A. J. Law v. Miss J. Watt. Mrs. W. J. Ward v Mrs. H. N. Freeman, Miss E. Robinson v. Miss 1. Garland. Mrs. H. L. Nixon v. Mrs A N. Mqcky, Mrs. H. Clay ton v. Miss R Stouter. Mrs. EL Crowther v. Mrs. Whswell. Mrs. A. Alford. v. Mrs. A H. Nicoll. Mrs. E. Nickle v. Mrs. E Martyn, Miss R. White v. Mrs. Allen, Miss G. Perkins v. Mrs P. Hunt. Miss G. Brann v. Mrs. H. C. Tod. Miss F. Clark v. Miss Whewell. Mrs. G Watson v. Miss N. Butler. Miss .T. Sayers v another." C Grnd«-.—Mrs. C. W. Vennelhv Miss .1. McNicoll. Mrs. N Wnddell v. Mrs. Jacomb. Miss N. Mucky v. Miss P. Oddy. Miss B. Flarbutt v. Mr 3. W. Munro. Miss R. Speight v. . Miss E. Black, Miss Brerton v. Mrs. Hamilton. Miss J. Maberly v. Miss V. Garland,- Miss,Seibert y. Miss E. Blackburn. Miss Bremnex v. another. PAEROA LADIES' MATCHES fBY TELEGRAPH OWN CORRESPONDENT] PAEROA. Monday Members of the Paeroa Ladies' Golf Club played an L G.U. medal match on Satur day. the winner being Miss G Gibb. witb a' net scoie of 79. On Wednesday a flag match will be played, and on Saturday a match will be played against the Wathi Club. The Paeroa teame for the lattei contest will be selected from the following:—A players: Mrs. Bray. Miss Gibb, Miss Tiernev. Miss Torrens. Mrs. Shaw, Misp Walir.sley. Miss_ Gamble. Mrs. Armstrong, Miss S'lcock. Mis 9 Bellamy. B players: Miss L. Thorp. M*s. Bain. Miss Argall Miss M Thorp. Mios Real, Mrs. Silcock. Mrs Hubbard, Mrs. Scrivener, Miss Spraggon. Miss J Tallboys. THAMES LADIES* CLUB rBY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] THAMES, Monday Following is the draw for the Canadian foursome, over 12 holes, to be played by members of the Thames Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday:—Mrs. Bush and Mrs. Poulgrain v. Mrs. Licgins and Mrs. Harden. Miss Bolrs and Mrs. F. Miller v. Miss Price and Miss Reader. Mrs. W. Price and Mrs. Surman v. Miss Ponlgrain and Miss Conkley, Mrs Richardson and Mrs. Glover v. Miss J Smith and Miss Ensor. Mrs. Twentyman and Mrs . Taylor v. Mrs. Chap mnn nnd Mrs. Law. Mrs Pease and Mrs O'Reilly v Mrs Griffin and Mrs. Lacy. Mrs. Uren and Mrs. .Torgensen v. Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Dovell. Mias R. Miller and Mrs. Buck v. Miss C. Miller and Miss White. Mrs Samuel and Miss Bush v Mrs Hemson and Miss Richardson, Mias McElroy and Miss Law v. Miss Griffin and another

TE PUKE COMPETITION [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] TE PUKE. Monday A four-ball best-ball bogey competition played on the Te Puke golf links during the week-end resulted as follows:—Tubb and Webster, 2 up: Sparks and Randell, 2 up: W Dickson and Forsyth. 1 up; Gibbings and Cooper, 1 up; Hookery and Hargreaves, all square. MATCHES AT TAURANGA f BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT - ] TAURANGA, Monday In the first round of a 86-hole bogey '■•andicnp contest played by members of the Tauranca Golf Club, the best card was re turned by W Southern. 4 up. The lending scores were —Seniors: 1 Bartlett (13), 3 up; R Mirrielees (11). 2 down; J Dykes (11). 3 down H. P. Bryan (9). 4 down Juniors- W Southern (15). 4 up; H Jeffery (18). 3 up: A W Robbie (14), 1 up: A. Tassell (17). all square; H B Mounttort (17). 2 down; D. Ivory (14). 9 down: A J Mitrielees (17). 2 down. The ladies' bogey competition resulted in ti tie between Mrs Heald and Miss D Hartley, with a score of 3 down. On the count back over the last nine holes Miss Hartley won Miss Hartley was also declared winner of the previous week's medal competition for the captain's prize The junior competition was won by Mrs. McShane. who was 2 down off a handicap of 27. Other ■rood scores were:—Miss Sherriff (26). 3 down; Mrs Stephens (24), 3 down; Mrs Ivory (27) 4 down. OPOTIKI CLUB GAMES f BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT) OPOTIKI. Monday Forty players took part in a medal han •ticap on the Opotiki Golf Club'* links on Saturday, the best cards being as follows: J Young. 97. 26 -71- A. Burton, 94. 22 P Fisher, S2, 9-73- .1 Rowland. 84. 11—78. L Stuart. 100. 26—74. ROTORUA CLUP DRAWS I BY TELEGRAPH—OWN CORRESPONDENT] ROTORUA, Monday Following is the draw for the second round of an eelect.. match, to be played by .numbers ot the Rotorua Golf Club on Wednesday ; -• J Tli -mas. J Simmers and S Smith. E. Robinson P Butler and 1' Am son; R Miller, A. Moore and 8 Main; R Jones, A Carruthers and H Hey wood: E. Crawford. J Clurken and W. Pakes; G Haynee, G French and F IlodgeB; A. Walder F Bramlev and E Shnlfoon, A C. Simmonds T Byrne and W. Lints: W M.>nk. .1 Blencowe and A Downer. Following is the indies' draw for a medal competition and the second round of an eclectic match to be played on Wednes day:—Mrs. Tapper, v Mrs Herd; Miss Hall v Miss Hewitt: Mrs. Bunysxd v. Miss M. Mitchell: Mrs. Booth v. Mrs. Prodgers:

Mrs. Bryne v. Mrs. Roe; Mrs. Wallis r. Mrs. P. J. Sherriff; Mrs. Thomas v. Mrs, Fenton; Mrs. Manson v. Mrs. Goudie; Mrt, Worthington v. Mrs. Bayfield: Mrs. Shaw v. Mrs. Carr; Mrs. Robinson v. Miss Booth) Mrs. Orm»by v. Mrs. Wilson: Mrs. Haj v. Mr 3. Wackrow; Mrs. Guy v. Miss Hawks* worth: Mrs. Jones v. Mrs. Clay; Mrs. Blen« covve v. Mrs. A. Smith; Mrs. Budd v. Mrs, La Trobe Hill; Mrs. Goodwin v. Mrs. Hitch* cock: Miss L. Dyer v. Miss G. Hill: Mrs, Haymes v. Mias Corlett; Mrs. Gordon v. Mrs. Hodgson; Mrs. Dingle v. Miss Moonj Mrs. Butler v Mta. Speer: Mies Carnachaa v. Miss Fentcn; Mr«. Fortune v. Mrs. Ga»< rick: Mrs. Young Miss Marjoriebanks j Mrs. Walden v. Miss Snodgrass; Mrs. Sped* ding v. Miss J. Clark; Mrs. Crawford Miss M. Clarke; Mrs. Thompson ▼. Misi Glass.

MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES* CLUBv Following is the draw for the medaj handicap match to be played by of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club to* morrow, commencing at 10 o'clock in ordei of the draw:—Miss A. Grove v. Mrs. G* Lloyd. Mrs. J. .Terrat v. Mrs. G. Pococl* Mrs. E. Mcllraith v. Mrs. E. Brown, Mist B. Abbott v. Miss G. Hooper, Mrs. Uv Stanley v. Mies E. Blackburn, Miss Kt Horton v. Mrs. J. Rudge, Mrs. J. Mason v. Mrs. A. Horton. Mrs. E. Gilmore v« Mrs. I. R. Roberts. Miss M. Miller v. Mrs, C. K. Grierson, Miss D. Lamb v. \Mrs« H. V. Cce. Mrs. H. V. Johnston v. Mrs, D. R. Garrard, Miss C. Stubbs v. Miss B, Smith. Mrs. E. Bold v. Mrs. W. tA. Boucher/ Miss E. Schnauer v. Mrs. N. Barton, Miss M. Haslett v. Mrs. F. Saxton, Miss M. Robson v. Mrs. F. Malcolm, Mrs. R. HipIciDP v. Mrs. E. Neale. Mrs. W. K. Michael v. Mrs. G. A. Hardley, Mrs. L. Coakloy v. Mr 3. W. R. Fee, Miss K. Churton v.Miss F. Gregson, Miss M. Harvey v. Miss T. Lamb, Mis 3 E. Millington v. Miss. J. Edwards. Miss "E. Ponsford v. Mrs. W. J.Fletcher, Mrs. R. Verry v. Miss R. ifahou,Miss R. Hill v. Mrs H. V. Choyce, Mias R. Williams v. Mrs. J. Caughley, Mrs. W. J. Reid v. Mrs. E. O'Neill, Mrs. H. Williams v. Mrs. F. Baker. Mißs A. Hall v. Mrs, S. W. Morley, Mrs. C W. Schnauer v, Miss P. Reid, Miss K. Edgelow v. Mrs. A. Cumming. Mrs A. C. Steele v. Mrs* C. J. Owen, Miss H. Hardley v. Mrs. A. Macartney, Mrs. W. J Truscott v. Mrs, C. E. Stewart. Mrs. M. Wilson v. Mrs. H. Walker. Miss V. Cooper v. Mrs. I. Pater* eon. Miss R. Loudon v. Miss B. Carnachan< Misa N. Gregory v. Mrs. B. G. Bond< Miss M. Cherry v. Miss J. Donald. Mrs. F. Butcher v. Mrs. G Bennett. Miss D#" Ryan v. Mrs D. Lumsden, Miss R. Nixon v. Miss A. Tonge Mrs. L, Pegler v. Mrs, S. Caro, Mrs. H. Moore-Jones v. Mrs, H. Clay, Miss D. Heather v. Miss G. Lati*; mer, Mrs. A. Schiska v. Mrs. L. Rainger r Mrs. E. Goodwin v. Miss E. Ernest, Mrs, R. George v. Miss N. Clark, Mies .Garland v. Mrs. J. Grayden. Ninth Tee —Mrs W. E. Anderson v. Min, A. D. Stewart, Mrs J Stewart v. Mrs. J', Dawson, Mrs. A. Abbott v. Mrs. A. Oxley, Mrs. C. A. Jarman v. Mrs. R. Meredith* Mrs. S. Reid v. Mrs. B. Goldwater.

MANUKAU ,CLUB The first round of a, Stableford competition for the captain's trophy was played by members of the Manukau Golf Club ob Saturday. Following were the best scores returned:—F. Yates, 17, 2G—37; Moore. 22,, 11— 33; Grant, 22, 10—32; Barnard, 15. 1& 31; J. Alexander, 8. 22—30; Hobson, 14, 16—30; Colbeck, 18. 12-30; Rhind, 8. 21— 29; Adlam, 7. 21—28: Busing. 10. 13—28; Priest, 11, 17 —28; Goddard. 14, 14 —28. In the first qualifying round for the presi« dent's trophy F. Yates returned the best score of 91. 23—68. The next beet scores were: —Moore, 102, 30—72: Grant, 103, 30— 73; Colbeck, 101, 25—70; Rhind. 88. 11—77; Wardell. 84. 7—77: Barnard, 97. 20-77: J. Alexander. 89, 11—78; Hobson, 96. 18—78J Priest. 92, 14—78; Hosan. 90. 10—80; Rob< erts, 91, 11 —80. Following is the draw for the first rouna for the Manurewa Cup to be played next Saturday:—A. G. Smith v. Adlam. Roberto v. Priest, Busing v. White, J. Alexander v. Beechey, Wardell v. Rhind. Rice v. Simp- - son, Yates v. Bull, Brehner v Hogan. Barnard v. Goddard, Parker v. Hobson, Dreadoa v. Blair, Bradstreet v. George; Colbeck v. Burrell, W. Alexander v. Carpenter. Moore v. Grant. Morse v. Carroll. Crispe v Fordyce. Walßh v. Sibley, Callaghan_ v. Stan-' ners, F. Milne v. Shove. G Smifh Cr. Wing. Wallace v Canbnrn. Meek v. B Simp- tf eon. G McKendrick v. Johnstone, C. Wood v M. Milne. J McKendricJi v. Alford. L Wood v. D'Esterre. Widdowson v. another. The following will represent the club is a match to be played against Otahuhu Club at Otahnhn during the week end:- \WnrdeU» Adlam. Hogan. Alexander, Rhind._ Roberta, A. G. Smith, Busing. Beechey, White. Brebner. Priest. - . ... - OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for an LG.TT. handicap match, the qualifying round ot the handicap tourney, and a bogey raatcn to be played m conjunction by members of the Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow and on Saturday, play starting at 10.30 o'clock:—Wednpsday players: Mrs Rossiter v. Mrs. Henderson. Mrs. Armstrong v. Mrs. Posseniskie. Miss Lloyd v Mrs. King, Miss Walters v. Miss Kidd, Miss D. Nelson ▼. Mrs. A. E'. Grant, Miss Claudet v. Mrs. Skinner. Mrs. Belcher v. Miss Hunter, Mrs. Cook v. Mrs. Trenwith. Mrp. Quinn v. Mrs. Creegeen, Mrs. Hunt v. Mrs. Falk, Mrs. Cairns v. Miss Contts. Mrs. Perkina ▼. Mrs Grinter Saturday players: Miss Wallace v. Mrs. Cooper. Mrs. Whale v Mrs. Cox. Mrs. Muir v. Miss N. Hill, Miss v. Miss Stubbs, Mrs. Crow v. Miss O. Whit.?ley, Mrs Todd v. Miss L. Smith, Miss Sutherland v. Miss E. Hill. Miss Miller v. Miss Cooney, Miss Lloyd-White v. Miss Gardiner. Miss Connott; v. Mrs. Denby. Miss McCnllum v Miss Buchanan. Mrs. Amodeo v. Miss D. Muir. Miss Murdoch v. Miss Brynnt, Miss Kitto v. Miss Hynes. Miss 1 " A. Muir v. Miss Arnaboldi. . Miss Clark v. Miss K. Waters, Misa S'mmonds v. Misa T,awson. Mrs. Whyte v. Miss Butler. Miss Katz v. Miss E. Grant. Mis 3 M. Wills ▼. Miss N. Wells, Mrs. Wallace v. Miss Keys, Miss Thompson v. Miss Forbes, . Miss Peebles v. Miss McCveady,; Miss Drew v. Miss Blomfield. Miss M. Grant v. Misa Denize, Miss D. Marshall v. Miss Kirkbride, Miss Lonergan ▼. Miss Lipacombe, Miss Gnnn v Miss FaUwell. Miss Aitcbppon v. another. Miss M. Wilson v. Miss Walker, Miss Williams v. Miss Bremner, Miss Henderson v. Miss Kirkland, Misa Jamieaon v. Mrs. Malloy. Miss Ching v Miss Benjamin, Miss Hnwkeu' v. Mias Jones. The inter-club match which ufas to b« played against the Papakura Club has been postponed.

FIXTURES AT OTAHUHU A bogey match played by members of the Otahuhu Golf Club resulted:— G. Kirkbride, 3 up: A. P. Eustace all square; F. Fearnley. all square: P Todd. 2 down: J W. Johns, 2 down: A Atnodeo, 4 down. Play in the second round of the captain's trophy resulted:—H. Levy won from Will Darley by default: R E. Brown defeated B. C. Heather. 5 and 3: E. L. Salmon defeated W Kerns, at the 19th: F. Faarnley defeated B. Cooper, fi and 5: G. Mitchell defeated J. Goddard. 2 up: R G. Croxon defeated M. Hedstrom. 6 and 4: A. Todd defeated G. E. Revell. 2 and 1; N. McTiroy defeated 8. Coutts, 2 up- J. Kerr defeated E. Saunders, 8 and 2; W. B. Eustace defeated E. Wilkinson. 3 and 2; P. E Mau eh an defeated J. Rogers. 3 and 2; C. B. Herrold defeated H. Mathews, at the 19th: A. P. Eustace defeated D. Hudson, 2 up: F. McKenzie defeated A. T. Grundy. !I and '2: G. Kirkbride defeated L. M. Key, 8 and 7: H Bell defeated M. B. Turner. 7 and 5. E. J. Moss, yesterday afternoon, regis-* tered a course record of 68. The par score is 72. PLAY AT PAPAKURA A contest between members of the Papa* kura and Waitemnta Golf Clubs, played on the Papakura Club's course, was won by Waitematn by 8 matches to 7. A medal round will be played by members of the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday. The draw is as follows:—Mrs. Foote v. Miss J. Walters, Mrs. Charles v. Mrs. Goddard. Mis 3 Rhind v Mrs. Kidd: Mrs. J. E. Elliott v. Miss T. _ McCullough; Mrs. Lock v. Miss Mclllraith: Miss J. Francis v. Misa Gunthorpe, Miss Finlay- <- pon v. Miss M. Walters. Miss Jarvie ▼« Mi?s 3. Barr, Miss M. Gunthorpe v. Mrs. Cooner. Mrs. Thickett v Mrs. Burgess. Mrs. Walters v. Mrs Francis. Mrs. McLennon v. Miss Fenwick. Mrs Watts v. Miss Miss Coxhead v. Miss McCullough. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB Members of the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club will , lay a medal round to-morrow, starting at 12.45 o'clock. Following is the draw:—Mrs Foote v Miss J. Walters. Mrs. Charles v. Mrs Goodison, Miss Rhind v. ' Mrs. Kidd. Mrs. Elliott v. Misi) J. McCullough, Mrs Lock v Miss Mcllraith,. Miss Gunthorp v. Mrs. Cooper, Miss .1 Francis v. Miss M Gunthorp. Miss .T Brrr v Miss Jarvie. Miss Thickett v Mrs. BurgeßS. Mrs. Wallers v. Mrs Francis, Mrs. McLennan v. Miss Fenwick. Miss McCullough v. Miss Fife, Mrs. Watts v. another. Miss Finlayson v Miss M Walters The best' scores returned m the first round of the ci'jb trophy competition were as follows:—Miss White, 92, 17—75: Miss Coxhead. 100. 23—77: Miss M Walters, 96. 16—SO. CAMBRIDGE HANDICAP [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] CAMBRIDGE. Monday The first round of the Cambridge handicap was played on the Cambridge golf course on Saturday, esults being as follows: W Hewtit beat V Holbls, 5 and 8; 1. Moss beat T Fairbrother 1 upi R Alford beat F Entwisle, 2 and 1; C. R_ .Hawortn beat R. Ireland. 4 and 2. A. H.: Nicoll beat - E. Morrice, 3 and 2; K. Wilkinson beat b. M. Oliver, 6 and 5; E. fickle beat s. Dunbar. 3 and 2: G. Watson beat D MeCatbie. 2 and t: L. R. Hawortb beat C, W Vennell. 5 and 4; A. J. Law beat #. . C. Sawers. 4 and 3: J Giles beat M Well*. 1 up; F Kingsford beat G Calvert. 1 "Pj W. J. Ward beat A. Wilkinson. 2 jnd i ' J Butler beat W Wood. 8 and I: Dr. HC. Tod beat G. Hamilton, 7_ and wj. Calvert beat R. Morrison. 2 and I.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22108, 14 May 1935, Page 7

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GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22108, 14 May 1935, Page 7