AMATEUR GOLF
NEW ZEALANDERS SHAPED WELL. United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY. June 21. 1 he New South Wales amateur golf singles championship was advanced a further stage. R. H. Bettington played amazing goll against H. Better soil in the fourth round, when he took only 19 strokes for the first six holes——three under par—and was out in 33 to be dor mi e 9. Another surprise was the defeat of U. Hambletou, who had previously accounted for the New Zealander, Hornabrook. The New Zealanders. Silk and Brinsden, shaped well to beat 1). Garland and R. Lee-Brown resjiectively. In the fourth round Silk was 2 up on his fellow New Zealander, Brinsden, turning for home, but Brinsden squared the match at the 17th, where Silk pulled tinder a lmsh. He missed a 12-foot putt for a half at the 18th, and Brinsden won I up.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12077, 22 June 1932, Page 5
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