Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

WEEK-END GOLF

LOCAL CLUB'S SUCCESS

MATCH WITH MANAIA Good golfing weather was eu - joyed over the week-end when a team from Manaia paid a visit to Opunake for an all-day match. The local players were in capital form and registered a win ->f 9 games to four. At the (dose of play, Mr A. McDiarmid, on behalf of the visitors, congratulated the Opunake Club on its success and thanked members {or the enjoyable match and hospitably extended. Mr (l. Mclvor in reply, said they looked forward to inter-club matches, especially the visit of the Manaia Club.

The results of the day's play were as under:— Morning.

Cundy and Fraser beat Hobday and Walker 7 and G. Mclvor and Watt lost to Instone and Gardner 2 down. Feaver and Burton beat Christie and Spooner 4 and 2.

Bowater and Thomas beat Ryan and McDiarmid (i and •!.

Hammond and Harding all square with Croinpton and W. Evan.

Sharp and Lewis beat Scinucll and Meuli 7 and 6.

l'arraclough and Morris bea» Hughes and Baker 3 and 2.

Afternoon.

Cuudy and Mclvor lost io Hobday and Instone 1 down. D Burton and Bowater los' ; to Walker and Garner 2 down. Feaver and Thomas iost to Christie and M. Ryan 4 and 2. Griffin and Hammond beat McDiarmid and Spooner o and 4. Sharp and Burton beat Crompton and Scannell 4 and 3. McPherson and Fouhy beat Ryan and Hughes 5 and 4. Harding and Morris beat Menii an ] Baker 4 and 3. The Waiaui Cup. The second round of the Waiaua Cup Competition must be completed by 28th July. Other games for the cup are requested to be finalised as early as possible.

CAPE ECMONT CLUB

VISITORS DEFEATED

A team representing the staff of Newton King, Ltd. played the Cape Egmont Club at i J ungarehu during the week-end but suffered defeat.

The following were the results, Cape Egmont players being mentioned first:—

Morning. Johns and Fleming lost to Morris and Burmister 2 and 1.

Tompkins and Hoots all square with Johnson and Kirk.

T. Brophy and L. H. Johnson beat Renner and Fitzgerald 2 and 1. Herdnian and O'Neill lost to Bullin and Mills 2 and 1.

J. Da vies and B. Brophy lost to Hall and Jones 3 and 1. M. Brennan and J. Ilarte beat Chapman and Sutclift'e, 1 up. Meßae and A. Smith beat Elmes and Gore ; 5 up. A. J. S'icnnan and P. Brophy beat Patrick and~stubbs 2 and .1. Afternoon. Tompkins' and Fleming beat Kirk and Chapman 5 and 4. Johns and Roots beat Morris and Burmister 3 and 2. T. Brophy and L. 11. Johnson beat Renner and Johnson 4 and 2 Herdman and O'Neill beat Bullin and Mills 4 and 3.

J. Davies and B. Brophy beat Tlnll and Jones 3 and 2.

M. Brennan and JTarfe los.t to Fitzgerald? and Sutcliffe 2 and 1. A. J. Brennan and P. Brophy beat Patrick- and Stubbs 3 and 2. Mcßae and A. Smith beat Finns and Gore 7 and 6.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OPUNT19350723.2.8

Bibliographic details

Opunake Times, 23 July 1935, Page 2

Word Count
504

WEEK-END GOLF Opunake Times, 23 July 1935, Page 2

WEEK-END GOLF Opunake Times, 23 July 1935, Page 2