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GOLFING

HOKITIKA COLF CLUB. $

t • • ■'i'’ The following is the draw and,.:', handicaps .for the four ball round i,eo| ectic, scores) to be played > on Saturday for Mr Cagney’s trophy. ■ The (best Iseore of - the pair for each hole to be recorded on the score * card. . .& Chesney and Houston sct., v. Fin- A o tty aud Ranger 19. 4 Adamson and Wylies 13, v. Wilson and Dawson 18. ij Menzjea and Eade *29, v. Hayes and A Radford 28. . .. Kortegast and Darby’ 15, v. Mac- * fail a lie and Neville 8. 1 d ,W. E. Brown and Caliari 20, v. % Cox and Nightingale 12. V Cooke and Irwin 12, v. Guthrey d and Steel 7. Stopforth’ and Mclntosh 30, v. ■ Langford and Morison 26. Newman and Brown 30, v. Nance- A kiveil and Reiss 30. The 'best cards returned for last Saturday’s medal were;— 1 ; Gross. Hep. Net * Nightingale 97—80—67 4 Irwin 90— 20—70 Guthrey 108—30—73 Cox ' 92—17—75 Darby , 96 20—76 Cagney ' 95—17—78 a great match. * (Received this day at 10.80 a.m.) ■ : MELBOURNE, Sept. 18. The main interest centred in the amateur match between Morpeth and Hattersley, the twenty-two years old Sydney player. The latter trailed the ex-New Zealander all day and the first time lie got in front was when he ran down a twenty-three foot putt, for a birdie ; two at the final hole, 1 to win the match. In the morning Morpeth putted brilliantly and mainly owing to that had great figures, going out in 34, to be tliree up at the end of the round. Hattensley got even at the twentyseventh when he holed a long putt. At /the thirty-second a sensational smite by Hattersley sent the ‘ ball a three hundred yards from the tee and landed on the edge of a bunk- i or, He-chipped-out beautifully and holed ia twenty-three footer. The . following four holes were desperately fought' for and halved. tn two extra holes Morpeth recovered brilliantly but Hattersley’s long putt decided the match. Hattersley is the biggest hitter in the game in Australia to-day.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1930, Page 5

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GOLFING Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1930, Page 5

GOLFING Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1930, Page 5

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