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MATCH AGAINST TE PUKE ' •. i ■ DETAILS OF THE GAMES Detailed results of th c inter_elub match played at Whakatane between teams representing the Te Puke and Whakatane Golf Clubs, won by Te Puke by 10 matches to 9, and three all square are, Te Puke players being mentioned first;— Morning Round; R. Kensington and A. Blake lost to Napier and 11. Horrocks 3 and 2, W.. Sparks and L. Randcll and P. Cradwick and Roberts all square; W. E. Hookey and F. liargreaves beat Goodyer and Hyland 3 and 2 M. Cameron and A. V. Bayliss beat Powdrcll and L. Luxton 3 up, N. Spratt and W. Mortensen lost to Rangi and Suckling 1 down, F. Waugh and D. B. Vcitch beat Bridge r and P. Ilorrocks 1 up; K. Ball and D. R. George lost to Spence and Reynolds 3 and 2, D. Taylor and E. Ball beat Darvill and J. Bullard 4 and 3, R. L. Connell and T. C. Mikkelsen and E. Montgomery .and.Sloanc all square, E. Cooper and F. Cook beat Mussett and Berg 4 and 3; V T . 1 Tunnicliffe and T. Samson lost to Campbell and Armstrong 2 and 1 ? G. Spratt and H. Summerhaycs beat Boon and Moore 2 up, D. N. Wilson and H. N. .Freeman lost to Hendcr. son, and Allan 1 down; J. Jeffrey and T. Tapsell beat Patience and Savage G and 5. Afternoon Round: R. Kensington and A. Blake beat Napier and F.. Horrocks 2 and 1, W. Sparks and L. Randell beat Cradwick and Roberts 1 up, W. E. Hookey and E. Hargreaves beat Goodyer and Hyland 1 up, M. Cameron and A. V. Bayliss and Powdrell and Luxton ail square, N. Spratt and W. Mortensen lost to Sloanc and Suckling 1 down; I. Waugh and D. B. Veitch lost to Bridger and P. Horrocks 6 and 4: K. Ball and D. R. George lost to Spence and Reynolds ft and 2, D. Taylor and E. Ball beat Darvill and Cropper 5 and 3, R. L. Cimnell and T. C. Mikkelsen beat E. Montgomery and Cumming 2 and 1, E. Cooper and F. Cook beat Mussett and Berg 3 and 2, V. Tunniclille and T. Samson beat Campbell and Armstrong 4 and 3, G. Spratt and H. Summerhay es beat Boon and Moore 4 and D. N. Wilson and 11. X. Frccm'-n lost to Henderson and Allan 1 down. O. Jeffrey and T. Tapsell oeat Patience and Savage 2 up. WHAKATANE MEN'S CLUB Last Saturday's Stableford Bogey competition resulted in a win for Mollgaard (15) 35, closely followed by D. C. Morpeth (17) 34, Napier (2) 33 and Bridger (8) 32. Recent reductions in handicap are: A. Morpeth 9. P. Horrocks 12, Mollgaard 18, D. C. Morpeth 22, Littlojohn 22. At thc week-end Rotorua Club visited Whakatane and a. very keen match resulted in a tie, each team scoring 12 wins, results being as follows (Rotorua players being mentioned first): Morning: Bailey and Hill lost to Napier and Cradwick, Carr and Carr beat R. Horrocks and Roberts, Smitii and Potts lost to Powdrcll and Hyland, Monk and Clarken beat Hedley and Luxton, Gibb.s and McHale beat Macklow and Goodyer, Barker and Carruthcrs lost to Rangi and Milne. Marshall and Limozen lost to Suckling and A. Morpeth. Evans and Hay beat Spence and Darvill, La Hill and F. Lee lost to Bridger and P. Horrocks, Fenton and Kusabs lost to Reynolds and Bullard Adams and J. Lee lost to Good and 1). Morpeth, Anderson and. Cobbokl beat Herrold and Mussett. Afternoon: Bailey and Hill lost to Napier and Cradwick, Carr' and Carr heat R. Horrocks and Roberts, Smith and Potts lost to Powdrcll and Hyland, Monk and Clarken beat Hedley and Luxton, Gibbs and McHale beat. Macklow and Goodyer, Barker and Carruthcrs beat Rangi and Milne, Marshall and Limozen lost to Suckling and A. Morpeth, Evans and Hav beat Spence and Darvill. La TrobHill and F. Lee lost to Bridger and P. Horrocks, Fenton and Kusabs beat Revnolds and Bulljird, Adams and J. Lee lost to Good and D. Morpeth. Anderson r.nd Cobbold beat Hcrrold and Mussett. A team from Whakatane also visited Waimana a-nd enjoyed a good day at the hands of the Country Glut) Matches resulted evenly and the editors appreciated the h')sp.tality of the Waimana Club. Next Saturday's club event is the qualifying round for the Fortune and (Continued at foot of next coluinn)
founders' Cups. Match play on handicap, the first IB to qualify for the Fortune Cup and the second 16 for the Founders* Cup. The draw is as follows: Nanier v Hyland, Cradwick v Brebner, R. Hov rocks v Macklow, Roberts v Luxton, Coodver v Ra-ngi, Powdrell v Milne, A. .Morpeth v Herrold, Bridgeif v Mont gomery, S. Spenee v Bullard, Darvill v P. Horrocks, Reynolds v A. Clark, Suckling v Mussett_ D. Mopeth jr v Gumming, Boon v Allan, Berg v W. Clark, Butler v Hay ward Campbell v S. Armstrong, Cropper v Sloane v fipp"tt v Graham, D. Spcncc v Mollgaard, L. B. Smith v Xorris, Dawson v ' Preston, Moor e v Patience, K. Mor_ peth v Savage. Cola v Gr.w. LUt'ejohn v M. Armstrong. R- W thy v " JefTery, Gow v Howell. D. C. Morpeth *r v Newman, Sargent v I. Withy. J. Wilson v H. Armstrong. | Dunning v Reenberg, L-mgton v Wright, Ram.son v Scaring, Larr--1 Pfolle tt VC 1 * IT. Wilon.
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