GOLFING.
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. (RAIN SPOILS PLAY. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). (Received this day at 12.25. p.m.) LONDON, May 6 Heavy rain and a gale of wind handicapped two hundred and forty competitors' in the Jq nullifying; .rojunds of the open golf championship, half of whom played at Muirfield and the remainder at Oulla ne. They will change courses to-morrow. Whiting led at Muirfield with 74, Compson and Tolley 75, Coven (Scottish amateur), Watrous (America) 77, Massey, Smith (America) 78, Cotton, names. MacDonald, Smith, Golden (Aiinerica) 7!), 'C. Whitcomihe, Espinosa 80. Havers. Sarazen 81. Harrell (American champion) 82, Yanlon 85. On Gulin ne course, .lewell 72, R. Hilclu-omhe, t'niiekshnnk (America) 7:5, T)ii*m>! 71, Aubrey, 'Boomer, Alitchell. Hagen 75. Duncan .Turado, (Argentine) 70 <l. Taylor 77, Herd, Turnsea, (Meibom (America) 79, Ray 80. Mread 82.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1929, Page 5
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