GOLF N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIPS FOR AMATEURS AND PROFESSIONALS
P ’A- DUNEDIN, Nov. 23 inere were few surprises in the “P enin B clay’s play in the amateur flcl Professional golf championships ar Balmacewen links to-day. Two Un > were Played in the professional and one in amateur contests ~i? weather was ideal, but rair which set in after the close of play flay, may be responsible for altered conditions on the fairways and greens to-morrow. Results were:
AMATEURS B. M. Silk (Wanganui') beat C. J. ward (Christchurch) 5 and 4; C. W. Caldwell (Christchurch) beat A. N. Des Forbes (Invercargill) 7 and 6; W. E. Jones (Taumarunui) beat A W. Middleton (Hutt) 4 and 2; B. Bamfieid (New Plymouth) beat T. P. Jones (Taumarunui) 3 and 2; W. C. Crisp (Miramar) bear O. Ford (Gore) 1 up; A. R. Kitto (Castlecliff) beat F. W. Dixon (Otago) 5 and 3; R. H. Glading (Titirangi) beat K. W. Stephen (Miramar) 6 and 4; J. A. Scouler (Otago) beat W. C. Romeril (Otago) 1 up; W. G. Horne (Wellington) beat H. W. Rogers (Invercargill) 4 and 3; T. B. Ferguson (Otago) beat I. MeLenan (Alexandra) 3 and 2; C. Tyrell (Otago) beat H. J. Gosset (Christchurch) 1 up; J. L. R. Mac Kay (Timaru) beat A. P. W. Church (Shandon) 2 and 1; D. L. Woon (Waitikiri) beat R. D. Wilson (Gore) 3 and 1; E. G. Kerr (Timaru) beat J. N. Lemon (Otago) 3 and 2; N. H. North (Otago) beat J. L. Black (Hutt) 1 up; A. Gibbs (Otago) beat J. S. Lindsay (Invercargill) 5 and 4. PROFESSIONALS A. Murray (Titirangi) beat T. S. Galloway ("Rotorua) 6 and 5; T. W. Wight (Otago) beat A. Dyke (Maraenui) 2 and 1; J. Lambie (unattached) beat B. J. Smith (Invercargill) 1 up; A. E. Huy (Akarana) beat J. D. McIntosh (unattached) 5 and 3; R. A. Jackson (Remuera) beat J. B. Tunnell (Wanganui) 1 up; A. J. Shaw (Miramar) beat J. Watt (unattached) 3 and 2; James Galloway (unattached) beat J. K. Waite (Middlemore) 4 and 3; A. C. Sherriff (Chisholm Park) beat N. H. Fuller (Russley) 3 and 2. , _ Second round. —A. Murray beat T. W. Wright 6 and 4; A. E. Huy beat J. Lambie 7 and 6; A. J. Shaw beat R. A. Jackson 1 up at the nineteenth: James Galloway beat A. C. Sherriff 3 and 2. For the semi-finals to-morrow the draw is:—Murray v. Huy; Shaw v. James Galloway.
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Grey River Argus, 24 November 1948, Page 5
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