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OTOROHANGA v. TE KUiTI. Tlie results of the inlcr-cluh match, I Otorohanga ,v. Te Kuiti, in which Otorohanga won one match, are as follows:—Men.—Anderson boat Bathgate, 4 and 3; Bees lost to Herbert, 2 and 1: D. Liddy heat Saunders, 4 and 3; Cowern lost to Tate, l and 3; Alexander lost to Aitken, 2 down: Simms and Johnston, all square; Hudson losL to Harrison, 3 and 3; Pearce beat Dunkley, 7 and 0. Oadies.—Mrs Smith tost lo Miss Graham, -1 and 2; Mrs Roles lost to Mrs McLeod, l and 3; Mrs Austin heat Mrs Robinson, 1 up; Mrs Simms heat Mrs Ormsby, 4 and 3; Miss Symes lost lo Mrs Tate. 5 and 3; Mrs Cowern heat Mrs Hinsdale. 3 and I ; Miss Kerr tost to Mrs Aitken, 5 and 3; Mrs Patterson beat Miss I. Hinsdale, 1 up. In Saturday’s bogey competition at Otorohanga the men will commence ; play from flic first lee and the ladies ! from No. 7 (Colonel). I The Otorohanga Jinks are in heauti- j ful condition for the promotion of high class golf. AUCKLAND BOYS’ TOURNAMENT. AUCKLAND, Friday. j The final of the boys’ tournament j of the Auckland Golf Club was play- j ed yesterday morning at Middlemore. The winner, C. Zahara, played very j steady golf, and beat his opponent, G. j J. Walker, 7 and <i. Zahara was out; in 43, and with 3,4, 4, finished the j match at the 12th. j
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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17713, 17 May 1929, Page 3
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