MASTERTON BEAT MIRAMAR
A visiting Miramar team was beaten by Masterton over the weekend by 15 games to 14 and 7 games squared in the singles and by 9 games to 7 and two games squared in the fonvballs. J. P. Hornabrook did a 74 (39—35) in' the morning and a 72 in the afternoon (3(5—30). Camp-bell-Heard did a 76 in the afternoon. Otherwise the golf was not particularly brilliant.
The following are the results, Masterton players first mentioned in each case: — Singles.—J. P. Hornabrook beat J. H. Drake, 6 and 5; Campbell-Heard beat H. E; H. Aplin, 4 and 2; E. B. Booth beat G. S. Rees. 5 and 4; H. P. Hugo lost to B. H. Liddle, 2 and 1; C. R. Boys lost to J. R. Smith, 5 and 4; H. L. Esau and A. Caselberg, all'square; H. R. DunderHale beat D. R. Richmond, 4 and 3; E. I Henderson and H. W. Sandham, all square; K. Guy lost to L. B. Campbell. 4 and 2; T. C. Wickens lost to V. Sutherland, 4 and 3; D. T. Herbert beat F. W. Cover, 3 and 1; G. M. Ross lost to V. H. Frecth, 6 and 4; XV H. James and L. Greig, all square; R. Page and A. Marsden, all square; R. G. Maokie beat C. W. Palmer, 3 and 4; WV J. Borrie beat !?. A.
Cover, 2 and 1: W. A. Todd beat H. Parkin, 2 up; W. Robinsou lost to T. R. Lawson, 1 down; C. M. Bowdcn beat A. B. Sievwright, 3 and 2; A. Caselberg lost to A. M. Tartakoyer, 8 and 7; J. Shearer and E. E. Brooking, all square; J. H. McCrea beat W. Parkin, 1 up; J. P. Stewart lost to R. H. Beale, 4 and 3; G. R. Booth beat H. M. Dykes, 2 up; G. L. Shennau lost to V. R. Gunn, 4 and 2; E. W. Pearce lost fo L. H. Hislop, 2 down; N. M. Irwin beat H. Hanson, 5 and 4; A. Holly beat W. Begg, 2 up; J. Allen lost to J. L. Dempster, C and 5; S. J. Gill lost to A. D. Kerr. 5 and 4; S. Bur-. ridge beat H. F. Toogood, 3 and 2; 10 Jenkins beat W. Winn, 5 and 3: J. Ninnes Jost to A. G. Barnett, 1 down; H. J. Francis and 'F. D. Thomson, all square; A. Donald lost to C. Parsloe, 1 down; K. Bowdcn and W. A. Donald, all square.
Fourballs.—Hornabrook mid CampbellHeard beat Drake and Aplin, 4 and 2: E. B. Booth and Hugo lost-to Recs and Liddle, 3 and 2;' Boys and. Esau beat Dentice.and Smith, 2 and 1'; Dunderdale ami Henderson beat Richniorid and Sandham, 3 and 1; Guy and Wickeus and Campbell and Sutherland, all square; Herbert anil Roys lost to Cover and Frceth, 0 and i: James sind Vage. beat Greig and Marsden. 1 up; Maekie and Borrie beat Palmer and Gover, 8 and 6: Todd and Robieson boat 11. Parkin and Lawson. 0 and 4; Bowdcn and Caselberg beat Sievwright and Tartakover. 2 and'-I: Shearer and McCre.i <md Brooking and W. Parkin, all square: Stewart and G. R. Booth lost to Beale and Dykes, 3 and 2: Shennan and Pearce lost to Gunn and Heslop, 2 and 1; Irwin and Holly lost to Hanson and Begg, 2 down; Allan and Gill lost to Dempster and Kerr, 6 and 5; Burridge and Jenkins beat Toogood and Winn. 5 and 3; Ninues and Francis lost to Barnett and Thompson, 1 down; Donald and K. Bowden beat Parsloe and W. A..Donald. 1 up. Masterton, 9 wiiis; Miramar, 7 wins; two games halved. •
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 80, 2 October 1933, Page 3
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