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Boomer and Hnrtdn-Smith In Lead . $ FIRST-ROUND PLAY (Received 6, 11.25 a.m.) LONDON^ July 5. The dpen golf championship was played in a strong westerly, whicll almdst dried the rain-sdaked Burnside and Carnoustid courses. The leaders in the first round are Boomer aud HortonBmi^h, with 69, a record for Burnside, Mahon, E. E. Whitcombe and Sarazeu 70, Hagen, Shute, Loclte, Nelson, W. H. Gteeh ahd° Stenhouse 71, Manerd) Faulkiner, Dennis, Perry, Boyer and Dudley 72, Picard, Hancock, McMinn, Collinge, Smither, Alhstlr Mct,6od, Jack McLean, Cotton, Dellamagne and Rees 73, Laidlaw, Anderson, GregorMclntosh, McPherson, .tames, Ad'ams and Guldahl 74, Lacey 75. Kirkwood is well dowh With 77, Padgham is 78, the New Zealander Tom Walker 83, and the Australian B. Russell 86. Sarazen played at Burnside and Was out in 32. He putted rh'aghificently. TWd unkhdwn Midlanders, Green and St'ChlidhSe, retUrhed spldndid 71 at Burnside, where Dellamagiife Weht out in 33, but flouhdered ori tHe homeward rouiid, takihg 40. The qualifyihg rounds wel'd played dh the nietlal coitrSe at Burnside, the ek;llU[)ioitslli*p couise beiilg rfeserhed for sUbscqucnt pl'ay.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 144, 6 July 1937, Page 7

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OPEN GOLF TITLE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 144, 6 July 1937, Page 7

OPEN GOLF TITLE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 144, 6 July 1937, Page 7

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