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GOLF.

MOKNINGTON v. SHANI)AN

Mornington visited Shandon during the week-end and defeated their hosts by sixteen games to twelve, with, four games squared. The following are the results, Mornington .players first mentioned:—

Bqwness lost to Hunter, 1 down; Strathmore lost to Bow Ting, 1 down; .Shanks beat Staickey, 2 up; Wilson beat Ballanttyne, 7 and 5; Wells lost to Clapcott; 1 down; Henderson lost to Sto!bberfield 3 .and 2; Pitt lost to Bowen 6 and 4; Brooking beat Poole 2 up; Edwards beat Mclvor 2 and 1; Gill lost to McCarrbll, 3 and 2; Clements lost to Denz 3 and^2; Kelly lost to Warmingtton, 4 and 3; Perrett lost to Barnett, 3 and 2; Hoare and Low, all square; Williams and Frazer, all square Evans beat Fergie, 2 up; MeEannon. beat Swan 4 and 3; Layeoek lost to Hankins 5 and 4; Oomesky beat James G up; Buckman lost to Wilson 1 up; Hennessy and Stewart, all squase; Donovan beat Dixon 1 up; Dawson beat Hargreaves 4 and 3; Elton, beat Bishop 1 up; Ward beat Carver 1 up; Henry beat Smith 3 and 2; McKenzie beafc Desmond, 6 and 5;: Sutherland, and Jeffrey all square. The visitors were greatly pleased with the links in their improved eondi tion, and drew favourable comparisons with their possibilities as compared with those of the other new chubs round Wellington. After the match gathered in the club house, where H. ■J. Shanks, on behalf of the Mornington Club, thanked the Shandon Club for arranging the match, hoping that it would annually give equal pleasure to the two clubs. ' SHANDON CLUB. The final of the senior championship of tie Shandon Club was played ■during the week-end when J. S. Hunter, who was in good form, beat I*. B. Bowen, 9 up and 8 to play. The best cards handed in for the Canadian foursome bogey competition

on the Shandon links during the weekend were: Clapeott and Desmond 5 d<^wn; Bowrin-g and Poole, 6 down; I Stuckey and MeCarroll, 6 down; Johan i sen and Jeffrey 6 down. j' SHANDON LADIES' CLUB. j ! In the semi-finals for the junior cham 1 pionship of the Shandon Ladies' Club, • played during the week-end, Miss Hod- ; gins beat Mrs Low, 1 up, and Miss Levy ijeat Miss Thompson, 4 and 3. MisaK Levy and Mis 3 Hodgins will meet to i decide t&o championship. The best cards handed in for the bogey competition held by the Shan- i don Ladies' Club on Saturday were: Miss Ellison 3 down, and Mrs Fuller 4 down. WAIWBTU CLUB. A mixed .Canadian f ou-rsome played by the Waiwetu Club on Saturday for the president's trophy was won by B. Brown and Mrs. Walker with a net 67. An eeleetic connpetition for Strat3ros* trophy was won by S. Rodger with a net 63. Theweeklyxball competition-jwas won by H. K. Adamson 7fr—6 —70.

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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 19, 2 October 1930, Page 11

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GOLF. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 19, 2 October 1930, Page 11

GOLF. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 19, 2 October 1930, Page 11

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