GOLF.
On Saturday ‘ afternoon the Ju medal match was played off. Cons ering the state of the course some ve fair cards were handed in. Owing the difficulty in finding - balls in. t Jong grass, 15 holes only were played the men. Mr McKenzie who is playii very good gjlf at the present time, pi viding the best card, the scores were: McKenzie 70—11 —59. C. Stern 72—10—62. D. Saxon. 73—13—60. H. Saxon 78—15—63. Stevenson 88- —25—63. A. Saxon 72—8—64. King 79—13—66. Jones 80—13—67. • Goodwin 70—2 —68. 11. Stern 86—15—71. ■Tregurtha 96—25—71. Morgan 81 —8 —73. Pederson senr. 101—30—71. , Pederson junr. 102—30—72. Blackwood 103—22—81. LADIES 12 HOLES. Mrs H. Easton 99—30—69. Mrs T. Moyr.ihan 99—23—76. Miss P. Saxon 94—13—81. Mrs Pederson 113—30—83. Miss P. Camp 115—27—88. Miss Pederson 121—30—91. The following will represent Shannon at Levin on' Saturday next: Blyth Goodwin, McKenzie, A. Saxon, Morgan C. Stern, H. Stern, H. Saxon, D. Saxon Jones (capt), King, Campbell, Steven son. Cronquest, Blackwood, Tregurtha Robinson, Franks. Any member unable to make the trir will please notify the captain as sodn as possible.
A competition will be arranged at home for the ladies.
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Shannon News, 11 June 1929, Page 2
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190GOLF. Shannon News, 11 June 1929, Page 2
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