NAPIER CLUB
The second round of the Napier Golf Club's qualifying rounds for the club, intermediate and junior championships were played at Waiohiki ou Saturday. A kigliliglat pf th® afteruqon's play at Waiohiki- was the holiug in one shot, at the 14th hole, by F. H. Simpson,, a member of the club. The feat was duiy eelebrated with musical honours. The following qualilied for the. club championskip : — R. de R. Workar, firsf round 77, second round 75, total 152; R. J. Harrir son 78, 74, 152; A. Kawke 77, 75," 152; J. R. Hobbs 77, 76, 153;, H. M. Elliott 75, 78, 153;' H. E. Troutbeek 74, 80, 154; A. D. Morris 76, 78, 154; ff. G. Davies 78, 76, 154; C. S, GeddflS 79, 78, .157; A. A. Sinclair 76, 81,. 157; C. Atkinson 77; 82, 159; G. L. Home-Douglas 82, 77, 159; J. W- Mupu 80, 80, 160; A- E, Lawry 81, 79, .160; R. W. Dalgleish 81, 80. 161; J. C. Hare 82, 79, 161. , The foUowipg caTds were handed in gnd. will be separatod into the intermediate agd juhior cbhiapipnshipsjTTP. G. Fuzard, first round 8i, seccfnd round 81, total 162; F. H. Simpson 84, 78, 162; T- Gilray 82, 82, 164; R. J. Pattison 85, 79, 164; L. Boland 81, 84. 165; G. A. GrifhtkS 82, 83, 165; H. Q, Barlow S5, S3,. 168; E. T. Simpson 85, 85. 170; J. C. Cjark 85, '85, 170; A. M, McClurg 85, 65, 170; S. V. Ayling 80, 91, 171; L. W.. Willis 87, 87, 174; H. C. Sproule 89, 85, 174; H. Brown 83^ 92, 175; L. .S, MeCJurg 86, 91, 177; E. S. Burkitt 90,- 86, -178; A.--M. Retemeyer' 85, 95, 180; H. . Jf. Smfth 91, 90, 181; J. Harris 94, 87, 181; Somerset Sikith 90, 92, 182; J. A. S. Wenley 92, 91, 183; A. H. D. Mgyne 94, 91, 185; F. S. Swan 97, 90, 187; "W. A. McLeod 93, 94, J87; L. H. Deigkton 96, 92, 188; C, B. Koadley 95, 94, 189; E. K. Cutfield 05, 95, 190; F. G. Smith 96, 94, 190; H. Willis 90, 101, 191; W. G. Hay 94, 103, 197; S. Inglis 97, 301, 198; H. E. Reaney 100, 102, 202. A medal handicap was played in Qonjunction with the qualifyiing round and resulted in a tie for the sentor division tetween J. C. Hare (10) and R. J. Pattison (10); who returned net scores of 69. F.' H. Simpson (11) won the junior division with a net 97.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 114, 31 May 1937, Page 4
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