SHANDON CLUB
• C. Turner (12) returned the best card, 3 up, in a bogey competition.' played on the Shandon links on Saturday. The nest best cards were:—W. R. Tustin (6), 2 up: W. J. Davidge (7), 2 up; J. F. .Wild (8), 2 up; G;,IC Brown (14), 1 up; J. C. Low (14),- J. M. Fraser- (15), C. Hollis (5), were all square. Over the weekend a fourball best-ball bogey was won by W. J. Davidge (7) and N. ; Mackenzie (8), 6 up. MeCormaek (18) and McLellan (14), Tustin (5), and Johansen (9), Bowring (3), and Doolan (15) were 5 up. In the Watt Cup trials, Boyd beat Hollis, 64; Tustin beat Stuckey, 2 and 1; Davidge beat Runciman, 1 up; Lulhani beat C. T. Brown, 1 up (at the twentieth);. Taylor beat Mackenzie, 4 ' and 3; Desmond beat Johansen, 2-1; McCarthy beat Denz, 3 and 1; Melvin. beat Letford.'lup; Comerford beat Murie, 2-1. Entries for, the Shandon JEaster championship and Shandon handicap in. the Easter tournament will close tomorrow. Post entries will be accepted for all other events. *■-
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1934, Page 16
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179SHANDON CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1934, Page 16
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