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■n ill attract attenUon wherevn. , "* and it proved a verv usef,,f *** Son yesterday. It has an ebony is about an inch wide and has a square shaft, p curved sole and an arras. “** » which it can be made to suifS? 1 W person who stands right ov» or one who prefers to stand iJ?* **l weights are in the sole, Tl* side of a white line across ,k° the putter. It was *°*> « ciple by Sir Herbert Xiehon? Pd*. Justice of Tasmania, and th was perfected by Dr. Jonn v' I '*** having the putter made bv oi«* In practice yesterday it saiiV . to 30 feet with un-nervinTa C cu D r^,-» A WONDERFUL TWO In the Jones- Smith and w Ralph match the visitors "hgfct. at the turn, and this was s » when \\ right sank a a. wonderful two on the '» However, the visitors won' llttand 14th. as did their feUonA* other match, and held the hit increasing the lead at the 17ti, '***- Properly in their stride the vi« will prove worthy rivals at WemSL*' on January 30. In the meantim?!?* have gone to Rotorua. lta * th. ;

J. HUNTER LEAVING -Jimmy” Hunter, the we'; t Titirangi player, who. with hu'e”..* 5 won the Poster Foursome, Cun*'-week-end. is leaving for p ■»« manentlv on Friday Yestertny'he l *-'' one of the local player** wh« , *** friendly games with' member New South "Wales party. r ‘ of hie

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 255, 18 January 1928, Page 6

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Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 255, 18 January 1928, Page 6

Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 255, 18 January 1928, Page 6

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