GOLFING
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LONDON, May 15. • The Prince of Wales aeroplaned to Sandwich where he was one of the most enthusiastic spectators at the Walker Oup contest, often running ahead to obtain a good position. Five thousand were present and were palpably disappointed with the resuits of the day’s play. America tnly needs to win four of the eight singles to-morrow to retain the trophy which Britain has never yet won. Tolley find AWthered alone saved Britain from a rout, winning a dramatic encounter at the thirty-sixth gieen. Vonelrn and Voigkb led by two holes after the first round and holed out at 73 to the Englishmen’s 75.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1930, Page 5
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