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NELSON v. MARLBOROUGH.

The return match between the Marlborough and Nelson "Golf C'lubs was played at Nelson during tlie week-end. Nelson had a stroim team out to defend the eup, but the result of most of the matches was very close and the Marlborough players were quito satisfied with the games played. The weather was good and the Nelson golfers had left nothing undone iu looking after the comfort of the visiting team so that even though defeated, a verv hanr^ time was s-pent. 1 1 y Following are the results: Singles : Rout beat. IMitcliell 3 and 2; Huggins beat Reid 2 and 1Verco© beat Masefield 2 and 1 • .Dodds and Jeffries all squ-are- CV1beat Trolove 5 and 4; Gibl4 beat C lmrchward 2 and 1; Palmer beat Glennio 3 and 2; Elliott beat Ren nett 7 and 6; Oldersluuv |0>t to Chesiey 1 down ; R. Moore beat F F. Reid 3 and 2; Travers |)eat Leech 4 asd 3; McOabe beat Moore 3 and 2. Four-ball: Oldershaw and Gibbs beat Churchward arid Ohesney 2 up • Elliott and Palmer and F. Reid and Bennett all square; Aloore and Dodds and Jeffries and Gleiinie- all square; Cbck and Hugginrs hoal Masefield and Trolove 4 and 2 • Rout and Vercoe beat Mitehell nnef B. Reid 1 up; Travers and McChbe lost to Leeeh and Moore 2 down.

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Marlborough Express, Volume LX, Issue 229, 28 September 1926, Page 4

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NELSON v. MARLBOROUGH. Marlborough Express, Volume LX, Issue 229, 28 September 1926, Page 4

NELSON v. MARLBOROUGH. Marlborough Express, Volume LX, Issue 229, 28 September 1926, Page 4

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