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RIVERSIDE CLUB. R.S.A. TROPHY COMPETITIONS. The following will play together in a fourball competition for the R.S.A. trophy next Saturday:— Ladies: Miss Mahood and Miss Shearer; Miss R. Gadsby and Miss Wiggins; Miss Wood and Miss Stalker; Miss Bampton and Miss I. Gadsby; Miss Dixon'~and Miss Walls; Miss Bradley and Miss Dohnt; Miss Tankersley and another. Men: Anderson and Beecroft; Petty and Shearer; Rawlins and Onion; Thornton and Leigh; H. Clarkson and Pool; Wyeth and Baker; Candy and Pye; Roff and Castles; Hatch and Finlayson; Skeet and Rew; Bell and Wells; V. Jones and- W. Palamontain; Wakelin and Connell; Larson and Murdoch; Wearne, and Wyatt; Bannister and Ruston; Carstens and Herbert; G. E. Jones and Dwyer; D. Carrnthers and C. W. Walker; Challis and Power; Braggins and U. Wellington; A. Clarkson and Orrell; Chapman and Henshilwood; Summers and Taylor; Costello and Gemmell; Dixon and Cross; C. Walker and Longworth; D. Wellington and J. Carruthers; R. Wellington and Manson; Gilliland and Ross Riley; Rex Riley and Knox. The following will play for medal aggregate (Thursday players):-— Mrs Hayne v. Mrs Naan; Mrs Baker v. Mrs Rawlins; Mrs Blatchford v. Miss Norman; Mrs Clarke v. Miss Nix; Mrs Connell v. Mrs Jones; Mrs Beecroft v. Mrs Pool; Mrs Brown v. Mrs Skeet; Mrs Clarkson v. Mrs Palamontain; Mrs Wyeth v. Mrs Gilliland; Mrs Wearne v. Mrs Carruthers; Mrs Emery v. Mrs Cross. OKA HEKETA SHIELD. DETAILS OF MASTERON’S WIN. Details of the play in which the Masterton Golf Club defeated the Hutt Club for the Oka Heketa-Shield are as follow:— Singles: Hornabrook lost to Roberts 7/6; T. H. Horton beat Black 2/1: Budd lost to Horne 1 up; Henderson lost to Chandler 4/3; Cameron beat Pym 3/2; Esau lost to Symes 4/3; Boys lost to Lancaster 6/5; Faulkner .lost to Hyams 3/1; Blundell lost to Dillicar 1 up; Connolly lost to Irwin 2/1; Torr beat Hay 3/2; Tatham beat Wilson 5/4; G. Falloon beat Gibbons 5/4; T. W. Horton beat White 8/7; Jameson beat H. Craighead 5/4; Holdgate beat Griffin 6/5; Herbert halved with Porter; K. Duncan beat Ellerm 5/3; Palairet beat Browne 3/1; Judd beat Frazer 5/3; Ross lost to Hume 1 up; Stratton lost to Falloon 3/2; Mackie lost to Crombie 4/3; McKenzie beat Smith 4/3; Kibblewhite beat Sleadow 3/2; Percy lost to J. F. McLean 3/2; Whiteman beat Jollands 2 up; Jenkins beat Lees 5/4; Snowsill beat Lockett 1 up; Brown beat Jameson 7/6; Donald beat. Shields Brown 5/4; Todd beat Ansell 5/4; Hugo beat Gibb 3/1; Page lost to Craighead 3/2; Bassett halved with Davis, Stowell lost to Fordham 3/2; Keith , beat M. T. McLean 2/1; Rutherford halved with Phillips; Beedie lost to Wiren 5/4; Booth beat Caverhill 4/2; Marsack beat Paulin 7/6; Card beat Robinson 4/2; Joy beat Wedderspoon 6/5; H. Nitz beat Hammond 2 up; E. Nitz beat Cooper 5/4; H. F. Stewart beat Wylie 1 up; McDougall lost to K. L. Lees 2/1; G. W. Sellar lost to Holdane 4/3. Doubles: Hornabrook and T. H. Horton lost to Roberts and Black 2/1; Budd and Henderson beat Horne and Chandler 5/4; Cameron and Esau beat Pym and Symes 2/1; Boys and Faulknor beat Lancaster and Hyams 3/2; Blundell and Connolly beat Dillicar and Irwin 1 up; Torr and Tatham beat Hay and Wilson 3/2; G. Falloon and T. W. Horton beat Gibbons and White 4/3; Jameson and Holdgate beat H. Craighead and Griffin 2 up; Herbert and K. Duncan lost to Porter and Ellerm 2 up: Palairet and Judd beat Browne and Frazer 5/3; Ross and Stratton halved with Hume and Falloon; Mackie and McKenzie beat Crombie and Smith 4/2; Kibblewhite and Percy beat Gleadow and J. F. McLean 3/2; Whitejnan and Jenkins beat Jollands and Tees 3/1: Snowsill and Brown halved with Tockett and Jameson; Donald and Judd beat Shields Brown and Ansell 5/3’ Hugo and Page lost to Gibb and E. Craighead 1 up; Bassett and Stowell lost to Davis and Fordham 3/2; Keith and Rutherford lost to M. T. McLean and Phillips 1 tin; Beedie and Booth lost to Wiren and Churchill 3/2: Marsack and Card beat Paulin and Robinson 2 up; Jury and H. Nitz beat Wedderspoon and Hammond 7/6: E. Nitz and H. F. Slewart beat Cooper and Wylie 5 '4: McDougall and G. W. Sei far lost to K. L. Lees and Holdane 5/4
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 September 1939, Page 7
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