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GOLF

POVERTY BAY CLUB TANKARD STAELEFORD COMPETITION PROG BESS The test card for the Coronation tankard Stablei'ord bogey competition of the Poverty Bay Golf Club is to he played on Saturday afternoon on the Awnpuni links, and in view of the keen interest of members in tin- competition it is anticipated that Hie issue will be close. The follow in;; have handed in Have best .■aids lo date:Handicaps 1 t and under C. 11. Bull, :;!>, ."._, vl', in.".; D. B. Harry. Id, 35, 34, l(ll>; T. .1. Corkcry, :ss, :'.;"), 35, I0S; P. C. Dwyer, 3.5, ■:'„"), 34, 107; W. K. Andrews, 37, 34, 33. KM; 1). M. Mclldowie, 37, 34, 33, 104; CO. Hansen, 3(5, 32, 31, 99; G. A. Kevell, :'.."i. 32, 32, 99; E. E. Jeiikins'on, :i:'>, 32, •"■•, !)!>'; B. K. C.aiubrill, :;-l, 3::, 29, 0«; ■'• O. Musgrave, 82, 31', 31, 95; A. W. Harper, 34, 31. 29, 9-1; A. 0. Cairns, 30, 30, 29, 80; K. W. Bulk 32, 28, 2(5, 86. Handicaps 1.1 and over.— S. V. Dodgshun 39, :!'.), 3(i, lit; T. S. Wanchop, 3S, 3S, 37, 113; .1. <\ Grieg. 38, 35, ;;ti, l(l!»; W. D. Motley, ::7, 3ti, 3.), 108; ,1. W. Bain, 3-i, 31, 33, 10.1; A. M. Singer, 35, :;.",, .".l', K>»; !'• I- : Singer, 34, 34, .".I. DO; W. M. Jenkins, 35, 34, .".11, !»9; .1. Roger, 33, .".2, 31, '.hi. Two cards have been handed in in the following:— Handicaps 14 and under—l. D. P.iamwell 3(i, 3.4; W. D. Barker, 31, 33; A. T. Salmon, 3(i, 31; K. Kalilenberg, 34, 31; C. H. Bowen, 20, 29. Handicaps 15 and over.—B. G. Kemp, 35, 35; W. 11. Lysnar, ■'•!, 33; C A. Mackley, 37, 32; B. H. Burke, 35, 34; G. Gregory. 35, 3.3; N. Dumont, 36, .".2; N. Balfour, 34, 34; E. R. Black, 3S, 29; G. M. Chrisp, 34, •".•"..

TITLE PLAY BRITISH OPENING FIVE AMERICANS BEATEN LONDON, May 25. In tin' opening rounds of tin* British amateur gull championships at Sandwich links, live out of the six American entrants were defeated, including Trnutner, who was beaten by the South African, Hobby Locke, who is joint favourite with C. Toby. Lister Hartley defeated Outniau. the solitary German compel itor.

ROUND BY MOONLIGHT

PAR SCORE EQUALLED

FOCB STRAY BALLS POIND

(Reed. Mav 26. 9.30 a.m.) ' SVDNEV. May 26.

Playing golf bv moonlight, at the \ vnlon seaside 'links Edward Hook ■quailed the par 32 for nine holes. 11 is lartner, P. Small, look 41.

The game was played between eight and 10 p.m. The players lost only one ball, but found four .strays.

WAIKOHU CLUB

MANY PLAYERS IN MEDAL MATCH (Harnld Correspondent.) Ideal weather prevailed for the weekend medal mutch conducted by the Waikohu Golf flub. A large field ol players participated, including \isitors from Minimal'. Play generally was of a high standard, a particularly good card being returned liy Mr. W. V. R. laittrell. the winner of the men's section, whose, net. score of 57 establishes a record for these links. The ladies' section was won by Mrs. V. Fleet, whose net score was 72.

An inter-club match, to be played m Gisborne between Waikohu and Turanganni golf clubs, has been arranged lor next Saturday.

WAIROA LADIES' CLUB

(Herald Correspondent.)

The second round of tin' Wairoa Ladies' Coif Club's bogey competitions was played on Wednesday and Saturday. Miss Morgan finished 1 up on \\ediiestliiy, and Misses McPberson and Heaven tied on Saturday.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19334, 26 May 1937, Page 7

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GOLF Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19334, 26 May 1937, Page 7

GOLF Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19334, 26 May 1937, Page 7