GOLF CONTESTS.
PLAY IN FOURSOMES. honours even. Electric After viewing the opening day’s play in the Kirk-Windeyer Cup contest on the Middlemore links today it is impossible to say on w inch side of the Tasman the standard of golf is higher. Play in the toursomes resulted in each side winning a o-ame. Though conditions were ideal the standard of play was noti high This was probably accounted f for bv the fact that a light easterly wind was blowing, the links were designed tor southerly winds. Eric Apperly, captain and sole selector of the New South Hales team decided to stand down himself owing to the fact that he recentlv contracted an attack ot influenza The result was that I r . Hughes and W. R. Dobson opposed £ V. Wright, the New Zealand amateur champion, and T. H. Norton, captain of tlie New Zealand team, in the No. 1 match, while H. Ah. Cutler and C. C. Ruwald met tlie New Zealand colts, B. M. Silk (Wanganui) and P. J. Hornabrook (Alasterton).
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12616, 7 April 1934, Page 4
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