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.WAIOHIKI MEDAL ROUND. S. HINDMARSH TOPS THE LIST. Conditions at the Waiohiki links on Saturday were perfect for a medal rcund played by members of the Napier Club. The winner proved to he S. Hindmarsli, with a net score of 69, with F. H. Simpson second with 70. C'onsidering the condition of the course, the scores might have been better. Detailed scores are as follow :
Gross Hep. Net S. Hindmarsh 82 13 69 F. II. Simpson ... 90 20 70 IS. C. Smith 7S 7 71 It. Inglis 86 15 71 G. A. Griffiths ... 85 13 72 L. Stephenson ... 87 14 73 I). B. Hobbs 86 11 75 A. M. Retemeyer ... 88 13 75 A. Sinclair 84 8 76 F. Williams 88 12 76 I). McCaskill 87 11 76 J. C. Marchbanks ... 87 11 76 J. Bernau 86 9 77 •j, Kennedy 92 15 77 '). Kettle 87 10 77 N. P. Green 85 8 77 R. W. Dalgleish ... 87 9 78 A. D. Morris 83 5 78 F. L. Gordon ... 91 13 78 E J. Phillips 89 10 79 P. F. Higgins 90 11 79 G. J. Templeton ... 92 9 83 N. Kettle 101 17 84 G. F. Gardiner ... 103 18 85
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 56, 8 April 1929, Page 4
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