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GOLF

THE HAMILTON CLUB. BELL OUP COMPETITION. DLRAW FOR TO-MORRO\V. The rollowlng Is the draw for the qualifying round for the Bell Cup and Consolation handicaps to be played at St. Andrews to—morrow. The 16 players with the best net scores will contest the Ball Cup, and the second 16 net. scores the Consolation handicap. Match play will be on handicap and the maxtmum stroke handicap in all rounds will ‘be 20. The first round or match play will be played on May 30:—

A. J. Cradwlck v. R. McKinnon: A L. Wilson v. G. Wilkes; C. B. Wake v. J. G. Fergusson; E. C. Sare v. C. B. Fullerton-Smith: A. F. Cole v. H. 'l‘oom-bs: A. J. B. Ryan v. K. McLeod; H. F. Blackie v. C. -C. Ladner; P. G. Russell v. J. M. Graham; J. M. Horton v. H. J. Radford; A. \V. Rutherfurd v. F'. G. \Vooller; L. V. Bellingham \'. F. Raven; D. Gerrand v. A. L. Tompkins; J. Pountney \'. A. Marc-raft: R. McCaw v. R. B. Hart; L. 1". Casey \‘. L. S. Vale: R. A. Shaw v. F), A. Palmer; D. R. “’ood v. A. M. Falley.

H. 'l‘. Gillies v. A. H. Ward: A. T. James v. A. G. Sandford: A. E, McCracken v. W. J. King; .\'. Duxflt‘ld v. H. Riddcll: H. J. McMullin v. H. 0. Ross; C. do Latour v. D. Grant: W. C. \Vynnc v. G. H. Bindon; ’l‘. N. Pemherton v. R. \V. Rutherfurd: A. T. Atkins v. C. H. Clarke; 1!. G. Loveridge v, L. R. \V. Reid: M. C. Strangnr v. H. W. Vercoe; \\'. (7. Christie \'. E. McLellan; >C. Sutclit‘fc \'. 'l‘. Simpson: 0. )1. Good v. M. Keenan: l-‘. Mpars \'. \\'. \\’estwater: R. J. Love v. S. .‘I. Hayes; W. M. Mot‘t‘at v. -C. G. Norton. WAITIRIMU cLUB. At the VVaiterlmu Golf Club's nmciul opening there was a fair attendance. The president. Mr C. l“. C. Storey. referred to the fact. that owing to funds having been raised during the off season by means or a King and Queen Carnival. the commitier- had been able to make considerable improvements to the fairways and greens. He \\'ishen everyone a snz‘cesst’u] season and called on the club contain. .\lr i‘. RN:hle. to drive the first. hall. Mixed foursomes were thou pluymi um ihv winners warm—Mr and .\ll‘:: (2. U. Storny. \\‘ith 3-’l. t'itiirz' mmls: Miss H. Storey and N. Brash. :Hi: Miss Turnm- and i’. Boghiv. it: Miss 11. Tinnd mid Hrs. 22: Miss .\'. Slurry and Bradstreet, 313 A.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19886, 15 May 1936, Page 10

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GOLF Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19886, 15 May 1936, Page 10

GOLF Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19886, 15 May 1936, Page 10

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