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HATTERSLEY'S WIN

(Keeoived 18th. September, 0 a.m.) MELBOTTENE, This Day.

The main interest centred in the mooting of. Morpeth and Hattersl-ey,. the twenty-two-year-old Sydney player. Hafctersley trailed the ex-Hew Zealander all day, and the first time he got in front was. when he ran down a 23ft putt for a two at the final hole, to win tho match. In the morning Morpeth putted brilliantly, and mainly owing to that had great figures, going out in 34, to be 3 up at the end of the round. Hattersley got even at the twenty-seventh, when he holed a long putt. At the thirty-second a sensational smite by Hattersley sent the ball 300 yds from the tee. It landed on the edge of the bunker. He chipped out beautifully, and holed a 23-footer. The following five fcM'-■ were desperately fought for and halved. In two .extra holes Mor t .. hi recovered brilliantly, but Hatfcorsley's long putt decided the match. Hattersley is the biggest hitter in the game in Australia to-day.

By special arrangement neuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in thu compilation of tho overseas Intelligence published in this issue, unil all rights therein in Australia aucl New Zealand are reserved.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 9

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HATTERSLEY'S WIN Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 9

HATTERSLEY'S WIN Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 9

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