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Levin Golfers Play First Bogey Match Of New Season

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Playing the ball "as it lies" for. tha first time this season, 50 members of the Levin Golf Ciub comiioied in a bogey match on Saturday. Three players tied TOr the .first honours with cards of all square, Pfank Carrington, playing on 13, Alec Saunders on seven and Larry Landers 011 eight. The first; named was deelared the winner on the eount. back.

This is a nice elfort on Frank's pare, as his handicap was cut tnrse stroxes after winning the previous weeks medal. He wifi bear watchmg in the match play which is hue fco begin this 'Savurday. The loLowin'g "are the details from the cards returned: — F. Carrington, A.- I. Saunders and A. F. Landers, all square; B. Antclilf, B. Eagar, H. W. S. Walker, F. Veysey, A. Ciarke and H. J. Hughes, two down; J. A. C. King, three down; S (Redhill, D. P. Todd, H. Black, A. T. Nieholls and M. C. V/Lson, xour down; S. F. Atkins and F. Baumh , five down; J. Corbishley. ' and V. Coutie, six down; O. C. Lagjr and J. Todd, seven 'down; D. Sweetzer eight down; J. E. Fullarton, 10 down; W. J. Barrat, 11 down. As a result A Saunders h?s been cut from seven to six and A. F 1 Landers from eight to seven. Top Dogs. Hugh Black and Bert Richards did not allow John Corry and T 1.: Cou'lie to remain on their pedesta for long., Playing under sueh "wei conditions that they were the on y four on the links, they again teamed well enough to win three up and two to go. These- two will be harc to heat, as they proved at the oi; Lake Domain links. when thev hen the trophies for monihs. Kakaramea Cup Competition. The first round of 'tne Kakaramea Cup competition t.akes nlace on Saturday and a sliort history of it will not be without interest. The trophy, a handsome cup, w?s presented to the club in 1927 bv the late Mr. W. M. Clark for handicap j competition. With the exeeotion j of 1941, it -has been competeu for avery year. j Past holders are as foFowr: — j 1927, K. Adams: 1928, W. G. Clark; 1929, W. G. Clark; 1930, E. W.1

Clark; 1931, H. Buil; 1932, E. T.-G. MLier;* 193 J, W. G. Clark; 1934, E. T. G. Miiler; 1S35, E. W. Clark; 1936, E. W. Clark; 1937, B. G. Con- . neli; 1938, W. a. Cahavan; 1939, V. G. AsJey; 1940, D. E. Clark; 1942, E. Forenian; 1943, S. C. Franklin; 1944, M. R. SfiiLn; 1945, W. G. Ciaik; 1940, C. D. Melvihe; 1947, J. 4. C. King; 1948, W. Ogier.. The Draw For Play. The f inowing is the draw-' for the liiS t xound: — C. R. Hosie v. W. Gr Clark, A. Niehois v. E. Taylor,- A. Ha etedt v: F. Carrington, H. Mc/hene 7. F. Langeian, C. King v« fc. Atkins, E. W. Clark v. S. Dickin on, W. C. Chi as v. F. Veysey, J. Todd v. T. Scclesfield, L. Carmichaei v. T. Coutie,' C. Wallace v. A. Hrns'.y, J. ..Corbishley v. R. A. Frederikvon, A. Saunders v. J. Cox 1 y, Z. Gledhill v. N. Thornley, J. MJocnud v. F. Baumber, C. Lagor v. *J. Sams, F. Wadet v. W. Ogicr, N. H. Kog&rs v. H. Landers, W. L„ / ra 7 ors v. R. Kenny, J. Barrat v: 3. McMinn, A. Ciarke v. A. D. Wn kar. IX' C. Wilson v. B. J. Arite.ili, D. Tam. inson v. H. ,F. MftCtune, C. Pe hbons v. E. F. Ward, H. Black. v. W. Phillips, D. P. Todd v. J. 'E. Fcilaitcn, W. H. Walker v. J. Toml'insrn, S. Franklin v. H. J.> Hughes. D. Oiark v. S, Smith, C. With v. It. A. Jones, G. Barclay v. B. Eagar, D. J. Sweetzer v. H. D., Richafdr, H. W. Walker v. H. Murray. Corcueiito^ would assist the starts:"-*. by oatacting their ppponenis a -/ a 'r. iiging starting times.To svoid cohK-Stion the . early . round s will i played in fours. Any coar .e ' vh finds it impossible to play this Saturday will be granto'l week to complete his mateh. mt Le must contact his op-, pon-;..fi and make arrangements s/ccqt • ( :

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Chronicle (Levin), 12 May 1949, Page 7

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Levin Golfers Play First Bogey Match Of New Season Chronicle (Levin), 12 May 1949, Page 7

Levin Golfers Play First Bogey Match Of New Season Chronicle (Levin), 12 May 1949, Page 7

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