PALMERSTON NORTH.
The June medal competition resulted in a win for Mr. E. G. Sim, who returned a good card, having done tlhe round in 90 ’ under somewhat unfavourable weather conditions. Appended are the scores:— SENIORS. E G Sim, 90—10—80; G. Wilson, 82; if. G. Moore, 91—8—83; R. Moore 95—12—83; TV. Benda 11, 96—13 —B3; O. H. Druce, 83—scr—83; P. McHardy, 92—8—84; J. Slack, 95—11—84; TV. L. Ktzherbert, 100—14—80; J. Strang, 93—2—91; TV. Strang, 95—3— 92; M. O'Reilly, 105—11—94. JUNIORS. Ft is a great pity 'that so few juniors take part in the competitions, and of the few who play more than half fail to return cards. On Saturday, 6. Slack, wiho is a steaiEly improving player, won very easily, doing a good round of 99. The three cards sent jn were: —G. Slack, 99 —3—o6; Pavitt, 116—9—107; A. Morgan, 126—10—116.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2, 10 July 1912, Page 9
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141PALMERSTON NORTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2, 10 July 1912, Page 9
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