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GOLF

CARTERTON CLUB COMPETITIONS (“Tifnes-Age” Special) The following are the results of the matches between Carterton and Featherston played on Saturday. The Featherston teams were not at full strength, but nevertheless Carterton had to give of their best to emerge 5 as winners. The results are as follow (Carterton being mentioned first I in each case):— .A team at Taratahi: B. Booth lost to W. H. Rowles; G. S. George beat W. J. Crawford; R. Goodin beat K. H. Allen; H. J. Dudson beat F. G. O'Neale; R. Lawrence lost to W. V. Fountain; D. Taylor lost to H. R. • Bloxam; R. Fisher beat T. E. Lang; Dr. W. Wells beat T. G. Hardy. ’ B team at Featherston: J. Steel beat J W. J. McCullum; C. K. Goodin beat j D. Kibblewhite; G. Hart beat H. Mc- | Carty; G. Brown beat J. B. Davis; R. Roydhouse beat H. Lawson; C. M. ! Kiddie beat H. Pendergrast; P. Shank- , land beat T. Donald; G. Riggs beat D. , Carlyon. [ The best cards returned in the medal round played on the Taratahi links were: Father Heavey, 84, 19, 65; H. J. Dudson, 72, 6, 66; H. Colson, 85, 18, 67; S. J. Booth, 91, 24. 67; F. B. Knutson, 91, 23, 68; J. Dwane, 100. 32, 68; G. S. George, 74, 5, 69; R. Lawrence, 75, 6, 69; B. Beaven, 85, 16, 69; R. Goodwin, 75, 5, 70; C. C. Callender, 96, 24, 72. MASTERTON CLUB DRAW FOR CAPTAIN’S TROPHY. A grade: R. Todd v C. Torr, H. P. Hugo v C. C. Marsack, F. J. Miller v D. H. Stratton, N. G. Whiteman v E. M. Hodder, J. C. Broad v Geo Brown, A. J. Drew v Geo Ross, N. Moore v R. C. Hodgins, A. Saunders v D. J. Falloon, O. A. Keith v S. R. Divers, R. Fal-

loon v G. Grylls, W. E. Holgate v R. McKenzie, C. Faulknor v E. Henderson, A. H. Daniell v W. J. Hodges, R. Page : v J. V. Gordon, L. Connolly v N. Blundell, G. Falloon v C. Kyngdon, D. Her- £ bert v W. Clulee, F. C. Stowell v H. B. s Berney, H. L. Esau v W. Percy, W. A. 1 Todd v N. M. Irwin, H. F. Coom v R. 1 Plummer, K. Duncan v H. S. Budd, C. 1 R. Boyes v E. B. Booth, R. O. Marsack 3 v J E. Jenkins, S. E. Burridge v R. D. Cameron, E. W. B. Hornabrook v J. Jameson, J. A. Cowie v J. Coom, J. 1 Gray v J. G. Bee, C. R. Judd v N. H. 1 James, T. Horton, jun. v R. G. Mackie, 1 F. B. Latham v L. Kibblewhite, J. Don- r aid v J. Shearer. s

B grade: A. F. Stewart v J. Ninnes, G. R. Booth v R. Bassett, C. Perry v P. Fagan, G. W. Sellar v J. C. Forsyth, A. C. Gawith v S. J. Gill, H. J. Brass v J. G. Thompson, R. Miller v L. T. Aitcheson, E. T. Daniell v J. E. Falloon, F. J. Fuller v H. H. Daniell, G. R Joy v H. J. Nitz.

The following are drawn for the second round and may play their matches on Saturday: C. C. Cook v W. T. Eiby, W. A. Wardell v H. A. Harcombe, J. H. Cunningham v D. Donald, F. M. Cunningham v N. H. Prior, H. J. Francis v R. E. G. Lee, R. Gilbert v A. Calesberg, W. M. Sellar v T. Wynne, E. L. Nitz v A. Corskie, H. H. Pavitt v J. A. Card, W. M. Maxwell v H. R. Beetham, S. A. Mannering v J. V. Reid. On Saturday, L. Connolly, playing exceptionally well on the 16 mark, did a net 65, reducing his handicap by two strokes, and A. H. Daniell, who is coming back to form, did a net 69, and reduced his handicap. A net 70 was registered by A. Drew, whose handicap was also reduced.

WAIRARAPA CHAMPIONSHIPS

LANSDOWNE TOURNAMENT

Keen interest is being taken in the Wairarapa golf championships, which are to be played on the Lansdowne links on June 3, 4 and 5. Many entries have already come in, some of them from as far north as Taihape, and also from the South Island. The New Zealand champion, J. Hornabrook, will be a contender, and in addition there will be J. and H. Black, G. Horne, the scratch man from the Hutt, and C. V. Sutherland, the Miramar champion.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 May 1938, Page 3

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GOLF Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 May 1938, Page 3

GOLF Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 May 1938, Page 3

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