GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.
SOUTH AUCKLAND TOURNEY. FIRST ROUND RESULTS. (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") HAMILTON, this day. For the second day of the South Auckland men's golf tournament there was glorious weather. Results: — Championship. First Round.—J. L. Black beat T. E. Clark, 4 and 3; C. Brittain beat C. G. Johnson, 3 and 1; A. H. Nicholl beat J. Norris, 1 up; W. Wynne beat H. Fisher, 6 and 5; R. O. Gardner beat H. Lance, 1 up, at the 19th; H. T. Gillies beat C. Blundell, 1 up; A. Stitchbury beat N. H. Hockin, 2 up; J. M. Hockin default from A. Spalding. St. Andrew's Match. First Round.—T. Wilkie beat R. S. Alford, 1 up; J. Corbett beat A. Muller, 1 up at the 19th; F. Halligan beat E. Fitzgerald, 6 and 5; A. Ensor beat A. Cole, 1 up at the 19th; M. Otway beat H. Wallace, 2 up; R. O'Neill beat C. Reed, 2 and 1; W. G. Brosnahan beat T. J. Ryan, 6 and 4; P. G. Russell beat F. Seifert, 6 and 4. Medal Handicap. The best cards are: N. Hockin, 79— 8—71; P. Russell, 84—13—71; E. C. Banks, 88—17—71. ♦ MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. The inter-dab match at Titirangi set down on the fixture card for to-morrow has been postponed. A four-ball bogey handicap will be played instead. Post entries.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 236, 5 October 1928, Page 8
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221GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 236, 5 October 1928, Page 8
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