GOLFING
AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP
MORPETH’S POSITION. (Australian Press Association) ADELAIDE, 'Aug. 22. Morpeth strengthened his position in the second round of the Golf Championship, doing it in 78, making his aggregate 150, pairing with Bolger, the New South Wales professional. Morpeth’s driving was long and straight. At times ail erratic wind was troublesome. He was repeatedly saved by brilliant short play. Shaw and Mclntosh are 85 and 84 respectively, their aggregates being 169 and 165, Bissett 152, Eyre and Whitton 153, Nettlefold and Corry 155. Corry, who tied on the previous day, took 82. Jupp retired owing to a family bereavement. Stewart, who is out of touch, took 8< with an aggregate of 161, and has practically lost his chance.
SHAW’S NEW PLAY. FESTIVAL AT MADVERN. " 1 KU.GBY,' Auguts 20;' • A fortnight’s lestival in the West Country town of-Malvern began last night, .when Bernard Shaw’s new play, .‘•The. Apple Cart,” was given its first public performance in England, and received an enthusiastic reception. People from many parts of the world are visiting'-the festival, which is devoted exclusively to' different plays By Shaw.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1929, Page 6
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