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