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CONVINCING GOLF
TRIUMPH
KTNAGLE 7 UP
AT SYDNEY
By JACK DILLON
vn\FY Sat. — Kel Nagle. NSW professional, had a con- ;
-un win in the McWilliam's Wines tourney here today.
1C 1 " 8 c iino His 277 was the best on record for the 72 holes. "
^Roberfo 1 dTVi'ncenzo (Argentina) was second with 284, for
jtich he gains £750.
II vVeetman (Eng.) with 285 took £500 and P. Thomson (286)
M O O -
\ Berwick was leading
fe'teur with 294.
laale is a tormer Austrapro
cnampion
ihe record
«v equalling^ ;y- y d
rr°"hPri
sh
up and
re
neve
seemed In
F eafte
t
fed
flit "surprises ut
[ tourney was the showof
Norman von Nida.
finished with 29a.
WILTING?
butstanding
feature
ofi
I morning
a
J Kel Nagle. of Sydney.;
Itralian pro
champion.
Is topk him to t lie lead.
E one round to go lrom i
IT Weetman.
British I
: 'pro champion.
lit displav. under strain,!
amaziiig.
Nagle's
67:
made up of 434. 544,:
-35—6".
is five at the iong 13th
a battle but all other
' holes were played adlablv.
[is G-footer at the 462-
18;h brought an eagle
1 he just missed a record.
De Vicenzo.
Peter
jomson and British open
fimpion Max
Faulkner
re together, five strokes
Bind.
De Vicenzo had a
tem-
Farv lapse a. 1 - he dropped
fee strokes to take
39
[lie 70 by Weinman was
jtinetJy impressive. He
lealed all-round capital
If with fine power and
btrol.
He had an 18-inch for a
idie at .the 16th and was
hie in two at the last.
FINE PICK-UP
the Argentinian made a
(rkling recovery coming
Some ol his shots
te superb. He was then,
omson found a bunker i
[the 11th and missed a
{•footer for an eagle at
18th. He held par for
_ last seven holes to
Iw 71.
villi 18 to so Nagle and :
leiman seemed to have :
It chances, with Thomde
Vicenzo and Faulkihe
"possible"
raulkner was first to lose •
| c ( lance with 33 for the i
journey in the last!
It • , .
ft the third hole. Nagle
J™ed to Wilt slighllv It
Ik him iftree lrom'iusti
1 the green to tet dowm
.he slipped one to pi?i
nomson started with a 1
10-footer.j
tr-.hnl ,u• ? pa rs> but
,
F snot the lourth green
Iiose a stroke. After six
P he was square on par
F had picked nn r« n
fe on Weetman'
Jter dropped one stroke
at
L hnnf
01^' whic ii he
and another
gakuiR three for the long
,S l L 0 "V OUr na « with
'^ oniv hL em t cd , lhal 10 kf I
adv tn lin
e P 1
^o.v to win.
with nine holes to® en
; £1100 pur.se seemld
l
'
o , Na 8le. He
leadine de
'nzo bv
iomson aiid weetman k by
pagle was out in the
round j„ 3,2.5,4.4,3.5 3,
in
•'4 4 K'
3,3,4
45s'-5T"P- : Thomson 111
4 4 4 4 Weetman ,
4,4,6,15,4,5—39
1
1 he'nt°th ng a
, """footer
L , e Illl h, he missed a
r& at
a
r e S
25-footer at
•16th C1 fh 0 h ? d a at
hol
ter i'-hii
e d a 25-
t '^'l^ ® at the
e^-gS™.
l e qiiired par
figures
8
in int
tot a l
Of ni
t
r i l e
ECON
LBACK HI,
PLACE
ac k ' between Thom-
s o n d j vicenzo and Weetmall.
;
Thomson
on
the
18th
a
green
birdie,
£ad_a
missed
_two-footerfor
and took
72 lor a total of 286
weetman Weetman naa had a
long
putt
for
an
eagle
three,;
holed
it
for
a
74 for f
total of 285 to beat Thorn
son by a stroke.
CLUB GOLF
K1NGS T T°ropbTst T roke
69—K. Jamison (4).
70—J. Rivers (8).
71—A Lockwood (15).
71—H. W Kerr (24).
73—R. Mlchaelson (22).
AMSTEL
Division
4 up—C. Taylor (II.
Square—T. Doran (15).
1 down—V. Eddy (14).
"B" Division
3 down -F. Sherriff- (19).
4 down -W. Ibbott (18).
kew
".v Division
65—J. Fraser (13).
68—G. F. Russell (13).
"B" Division
7 2 ~ L BIOOd ,24
-
) -
Annual Handicap
21 i ~ P Harris 113
'
1 '
SOUTHERN
"A" Division
Crapper (3),
D -.
Strain (13).
„„ "B" Division
6 - ?_D - w - s P° n " l27 )-
A I BOROUGH)
' BERT FARK < KKVS J. B. Filgate's Trophy
"A" "Division
« Preston (12/11) ]
39
pts.-M.
pts.—R.
Harding
Gyngell
(13/11).]
(10<9)
"B". Division
41 pts.—F. Barr (22/19).
39 pts.—W. Bertram 117 151
METROPOLITAN
Knox Trophy
68_R w Turner (6).
69-a. Cornish (8).
7 4 ~ W '
J Newlng 1141
'
R. Carson (17)
VICTORIA
Mixed Canadian Foursomes
Club Trophy
67--Mr Brash-Mrs Clemenger
(20).
70—Mr and Mrs Dawborn
• 15).
71—Mr -and Mrs McLean
(101; Mr McNamara-Mr Flavell
(18): Mr Ryan-Mrs Falrey,
(17).
BRIGHTON
J. Brown Tropliy
60—R. Fletcher (20).
62—L. O'Shea (10).
64—A. Breth erton (27).
65—A. Bridges (19); R.
Junkett (19).
EASTERN
39 pts.—A. Hallett (8).
37 pts.—R, Buller (4).
35 pts —R. E. Tonkin (15).
R. Sneddon boled in one at
the 11th.
COMMONWEALTH
5 up—B. Ward-Ambler (10)-
I Ogllvie Jun. <14): G, C.
Jury 114)-P. Latchford (7); C
Lntchford <7)-J. Northfield
(8).
SCORES
AGGREGATE
277.—K. Nagle. 73. 69. 67. 68
284.—R. "' 7 De vicenzo (Ar-i
Re llln e »'
' 85 ~ H
2. 70, 72. 70. .
. ™ i
W weetman 70.j
Thomson (V.), (3,
Fjiuikner ,EnB.).
76. I
Grippasoimi,
>• "3. 77. 72.
294—J. Mclnnes (NSWL. 72.
W,ck l NSW. A), 74, 69. 74. T7.'
95- N -^oa D Nid |NS
f
W >- '
74. <2, 75: R. Jennings, 75.'
73. 71. 76.
296—W. Bolger 76, 7]
297—P. Heard (A),
8. 77.
298—G. Thompson INSW, !
A.). 78. 71, 73. 76; 298 — H.
Ptekworth 299—K. Plx, a-.,. 77, 73, 73. 75, 73 . 77 .
300—D. Cullen (NSWl
301-
302—S. Cowling (NSW!
~N ,„„•- , .. ,
INSW' A I 7« Curtis •
303—P Toogoo'd (Tas. A.i.,
75. 75. 74, 79. 303-J. Powell
—W.
(NSW.
McWjlliam,
A. 1. 75. 74, 76, 78. 303
303—T. Naismith
.
"5. 76. 303 — L Nicnols Nichols
75. 76. 75. 77. 303—N
Wilson i NSW I. 73. 73, 78, 79.
303—N. Berwick (NSW), 79,
70. 75. 79
304—M. Watson iNSW. A 1.1
"30'5^-J. ' Moran 1 NSW 1. 76
75, 77. 77; C. De Groot 1NSW1
74, 74. 77. 80; M. Kellv (NSWl
73. 78. 79.
306—J. Patterson iNZ,. 76.
72' 78 Vs E Anderson ,NSWK
77
307-p Anderson (Q.i. 77.
4. 74, 82; R. Menzles iNSW).,
316, A. Swnbey (Tas.) 75.
72. 80.
3 . 79 ' 75 80 , |O
WOODLANDS
42 pts.—R. S. Levens (23).
40 pte.—H. S. Taylor 1 IS)
n 3 3U^-i. ^rs m ??,.'^:!c
Beresford (18).
34 pts—W. Bennett .12).
33 pts. H. Smith (14).
KINGSWOOD
9 Z-n. Dean^ JeWu*-
chell "" C27). '"•
7 up—G. Matthews
Zacharln (10).
HUNTINGDALE
(6)-D.
41 pts.—A. Eastern (181; D.
Stevenson (19).
39 pts.—F. J. Kirkwood
(18).
37 pts.—J. Forster (12); E.
Potter (4); D. McLean (11).
36 pts.—E. Bolch 17).
ROYAL PARK
42 pts.—W. Peeler (10).
40 pts.—T. Trembath 116).
H. Graham < 18)
i 38 pts.—W. Andrew (11).
36 pts.—W. Willouphbr 'S).
R, McNalr ,11,. R. Brodr
fl3).
CROYDON
Fraser „
R. Elliott (171-1 , ' t
ill).
^""un'^G Su'liivan (91-E
Bran?h^er a" I. 8hura
.i-aj.D. BrouRham (14|. |
SPRINGFIELD
4 up.—R. Camell i19i.
3 up.—J. Carroll (14).
2 up.—B. Drew (241.
1 down.—R. Sweet inn (17),
E. Elliott (17).
SPRING VALLKY
» 8 up—L. McGippony (18)-
D. Tricks (19). .
5 up—M. Stleston (151 -A.
Swallows (20): C. Heme 161-
J. Blackwell c20).
RIVERSDALE
7 up—G. M. Woods ,11,-G.
R. Horwood (17).
6 up—H. Cooke (10) - B.
Wade (11): W H. Clark (13)-
!
F Speed ,12).
- 5 up—W. Mclntyre ,7i-J. :
McCleery (8): A. A. Clifton-:
Jones ,17)-F. Stone ,18i: G.'
Rogers JlOJ-A. Taylor_(15i: L..
Lobb (7)-L. Forster 1,1.
WAVERLEY |
7 up—A. Moore illi-H. Bir-
chall (12)^
. I
up—T. Gooch (17)-J.
Jordan (8); A. J. Landsdowne
(8)-J. Neville (9): K. Reid
(7)-R. Venn ,17): O. Bird
(12)-K. Blackliam (17); A.
Reid (4)-C. Willuns ,16).
WILLI AMSTOWN
"A" Division
66—E. Wiffen ,12).
72—J. Fisher (14); C. Williams
(13).
"B" Division
64—H. Caddv (25).
» 69—A. Ferguson (26); T.
Barnes (18).
_ I KpI Na,!, (NSWl winner ofii^McWiinrm^vin^ 7 of the Mc Williams Wines tourney by seven strikes. Help
_ I
KpI Na,!, (NSWl winner
ofii^McWiinrm^vin^ 7
of the Mc Williams Wines
tourney by seven strikes.
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