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ANNUAL FIXTURE BARDOYVIE V. CAMBRIDGE (Special to Times.) ( CAMBRIDGE, Thursday. The annual maten between banlowle and Cambridge Golf Clubs will be played at Baidowie this week-end. By agreement, it has been decided that all players participating- will make tneir own arrangements for lunch. The Cambridge team will be: H. N. Freeman, M. Woolley, F. C. Rogers, A. K. Morrice, W. O. Cubis, B. E. Harper, A. W. Robertson, D. Soppet, G. Watson,. J. Jepson, L. Webber, W. 11. Cubis, R. Ireland, C. R. Mc.Natty, G. W. Allen, 11. F. Scott, A. Turney, 11. Brock, G. James, D. M. Bourkc, W. Bush and X. Paul. The Bardowie team will be selected from the following: P. Bright, J. MeFarlane, I. l.itrhwnrk, T. Appleby, A. Keisst, 1.. Stephenson. M. Huge, B. Macdonald, Y\. -ineetun K Burns, s. Nicholson, A. Cell, W. K. Laurent, F. Oliver, R. Ferguson. J. M Bryce., W. Munroe, S. Richards, F. 11 Green."’ W. R. Edwards. A. Paton, M Wcatlicreli, B. Carter and C. Ferguson. NGAHINAPOURI CLUB REPRESENTATIVE PLAYERS A Stableford bogey competition, held on Saturday, was won by W. Payne with 35 points. The following will represent Ngahinapouri v. the Narrows, at Ngahinapouri, to-morrow, at 12.15 p.m.:— E. Reid, J. Salisbury, R. Thomas. J. McWhannell, J. Robison, A. 11. Morgan, S. Reid, J. Smith, W. Reid, W. Payne, F. C. Ilaycraft, D. McGregor, N. L. St. George, J. Harcourt, J. Smith, R. Field, Mrs Mills, Mrs W. Reid, Miss Mills, Mrs Wilkinson, Mrs Nottingham, Mrs. Morgan, Miss Tudehope, Miss Ilaycraft. The following will represent Ngahinapouri, at the Narrows, at 12.15 p.m.:— G. A. Mills, E. Wilkinson, H. Allcock, H. O'Regan, L. Ryburn, P. Mills, B. New dick, J. O’Regan, G. Bainbridge, G. Lorimor, D. Lorimer, S. Valois, Mrs U’Regun, Mrs Newdick, Mrs McWhannell, Mrs Bainbridge, Miss Mayer, Miss Callaghan. Miss Bain, Mrs E. Reid. TE AROHA CLUB BALD SPUR CUP RESULTS (Special to Times) TE AROHA, Thursday The semi-finals of tlie Bald spur Cup resulted us follows:—Clay beat uarntlelu, ■j and 1; Wiggins beat llalligan, 3 and In the Tour-ball competition two games in the third round resulted:—Crompton and Middlemlss beat Kenny and Kelly, 2 and l; Gardiner and Robertson beat Bliss and .Maingay on the lath green. The July monthly medal resulted In a win lor Maingay with the splendid card ol' 78—lv*—06. He was followed by Hume and McLeod each with a net 60 and Clay with a net 71. The concurrent stableford bogey was won by Maingay with 37 points. The bogey scramble was won by Clay with a card of all square, after a count back with Burns and Towers. Then came Murphy and Fox, each i down, and McLeod 2 down.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20862, 21 July 1939, Page 11
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