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WEEK-END GAMES VISiTiNG WHAKATANE PLAYERS BEATEN BY ROTORUA TEAM. j SATURDAY'S MEDAL MATCHES. ' During the week-end a teum of golfers i'rom Whakatane paid a return visit to the Rotorua Club and played two ronnds of matehes on the . Arikikapakapa links. The menibers of both teams piayed good goli and the matehesi resuited in an aggrdgate w;n for the Rotorua, team, 2 up. Following are the scores, Rotorua' players mer.tioneu first. K. Buddle and N. Smith beat Napier and Simrnonds, 4 and 3; A. C. Anderson and E. La Trobe Hill lost to Yorlc and Powdrell, 5 and 3; T. Kelly and Pr. S. Eay lost to iteynolds and Baker, 2 and 1; H. Parata and Bpedding; Jnr. beat E. Bridger and Steel, 7 and 6; E. L. Barker and G. M. Young lost to Epcucer and J. hieC niloch, 4 and 2 ; a. Fr^nch uiid W. G. Murshail anu manoney and A. E. MeCullocT, rui square,F. W. Wilkie and C. H. Redhead beat Suekimg and Beckett, 2 and 1: W. Monk and W. T. P'akes beat Pv'ini and D. Allan, 1 up; A. Walden and II. Hamilton beat A, Bridger and Luxton, 2 up , A. Y. t. Ferd anu R. II. -1 ones lost to Innis anu W. W. • "iark, 2 and 1; Kpi Shaifoon and K. H. Robinson lost to llarrison and Hyiand, 1 down; T. McEL-oy and G. ivIeBowell beat Stubbs and Buddle., 3 and 1. Result: Rotorua 1 up. Second Round K. Buddle and N. Smith lost to Napier and Simrnonds, 2 and 1; A. (j. Anderson and E. ha Trobe Hill beat York and Powdrell, 2 and 1; H. Paratu and Speduing J'nr. beat E. Bridger and Steeie, 2 and 1; E. L. Barker and G. IVI. Young beat Speneer and J. McCulloch, 1 up; AFrench and W. G. Marskall beat Mahoney and A. E. MeCulloeh, 5 and 3; W. Monk and W. Pakes beat Pirini and D. Allen, 2 up; A. Walden and H. Hamilton lost to A. Bridger and Luxton, 2 down; A. V. Fo*-d and R. H. Jones lost to Innes and >V. Clark 4 and 3; T. McElroy and G. McDovvell lost to Stubbs and Buddle, 3 and 1; Kelly and Pott and Reynolds and Baker, all square; Rednead and Clay lost to Suckling- and Be,cketfc, 3 and 2; Gee and Robinson beat Hyiand and Harrison, 3 and 2. Result: Rotorua 1 up. - Result of both rounds: Rotorua, 2 up. Saturday' s Play. The fouisome medal matches played on Saturday afternoon result ed as follow: A. Ford and R. C. Smith, 78 — 10 — 68; M. Carr and C. Redhead, 79 — 10 — 69; P. Kusabs and W. Kusabs, 85— 14— 71.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 331, 19 September 1932, Page 6
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