Big Transfer Fe>e, The' Scottish soccer player O'Donnoli figured in a sensational transfer recently and had it been on a pureiy casn basis would have been probably the biggest on regoi'd. To sqcure his sfervices Blackpool paid Preston North End £4000 and also threw in two of it? qwn ciub forwards. Blackpool is building up a most expensive side aiid in a foitnight secured two players at a cost of £10,000. • • » • Australian Golf Tourists. All four members of the Australian amateur golf team which leaves in March for a tour of Britain have won the amateur championship pf their country. L. Nettleford succeeded in 1926 and 1928, M. J. Ryan in 1929, H. Hattersley, in 1930, T. McHay in 1934. Ryan also won the Australian open title jn 1932. Sloan Morpeth, manager pf the team »won the New Zealand amateur title in 1920, 1927 and 1929, and the open championship in 1928. He also won the Victorian amateur title in 1929. Nettleford has pastoral and business interests. Ryan is a. timber broker, McKay, a barrister, Hattersley an accountant, while Morpeth is a golf club manager-stcre-tary. '
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 73, 18 December 1937, Page 17
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