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WHAKATANE MEN’S CLUB The 36-hole Eclectic Medal played on the last two Saturdays produced some good scoring, with the result that many handicaps have been reduced. The following were the leading scores: C. B. Wylds 79—20—59; C. M. Hyland 62; E. T. Dawson 78—16—62. A Four Ball Bogey will be played next Saturday. Players not able to play are asked to notify their partners immediately. Following is the draw:— -Wright and D. Hay v B. Butler and D. Morpth; Burke and Mussett v Wylie and Milne; Combes and L. King v Pattison and T. A. Bridger; Roach and E. Hay v Bell and Spring; Tippett and Littlejohn v Henderson and Sloane; Harvey and Barry v L. Luxton and W. Rangi; Cantrell and Berg v R. Morpeth and Cockerell; E. Dawson and Tomlinson v Powdrell and Winstone; Suckling and Stone v Steel and White; O’Leary and Turnbull v J, W. Moore and Le Pine; L. G. Smith and A. Moore v R. Butler and Hopgood; I. Wylds and Budd v A. Morpeth and West, Cradwick and E. Bridger v A. P. Smith and Shaw; Hockin and Campbell v Syme and Miles; Carter and C. B. Wylds-v Hyland and A. C. Anderson; Spence and Shuker v D. Luxton and M. Stubbs; Ducker and Akel v J. Anderson and Alexander; Murray and Howat v R. King and G. Morgan.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 25, 7 May 1947, Page 4

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ON THE LINKS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 25, 7 May 1947, Page 4

ON THE LINKS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 25, 7 May 1947, Page 4

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