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COUNTRY GOLF

Porangahau and . Wallingford The Porangahau Golf Olub played a match with Wallingford, during the week-end. The mateh was played at Wallingford and the results are as follow, Wallingford players mentioned first: — FOUR-BALL. A. S. Wilder and Monckton lost to Lancaster and Cochrane, R. P. Wilder and Inglis beat Douglas and R. Ropiha. Stoddard and Hope lost to Kani and Board. Macdonald and Judd beat M. Ropiha and Sciascia. Carmichael and Vogther lost to Wickman and Dalby. Long and Gay lost to McLeod and Thompson. Bevan and Walker lost to Ward and Mackenzie. • TWO-BALL. A. S. Wilder lost to Lancaster. Monckton halved with Cochrane. R. P, Wilder lost to Douglas. Inglis beat R. llopiha. Stoddard beat Kani. Hope lost to Board. Macdonald beat M. Ropiha. Judd lost to Sciascia. Carmichael lost to Wichrfan. Vogther lost to Dalby. Long lost to McLeod. Gay lost to Thompson. Bevan lost to Ward. Walker lost to Mackenzie. FOUR-BALL. / Mrs Ropiha and Mrs Hope halved with Mrs Douglas and Miss Sargisson. Miss Ormond and Miss P. Wilder lost to Miss Douglas and Mrs Ward. Miss Pain Board beat Mrs Ross. LADIES' IWO-BALL. Mrs Ropiha lost to Mrs Douglas. Mrs Hope beat Miss Sargisson. Miss Ormond, lost to Mh#, Douglas. Miss P. Wilder halveu with Mrb Ward. Miss P. Board beat Mrs Ross.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 163, 28 July 1937, Page 12

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COUNTRY GOLF Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 163, 28 July 1937, Page 12

COUNTRY GOLF Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 163, 28 July 1937, Page 12

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