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FATHER AND SON
GOLF COMPETITION
Wright Wins Glenelg
Championship
Concluding his fine performance over
four rounds of stroke play with a 76, H.
F. Wright holder of the title, easily won
the Glenelg club championship for the
second time !n succession on Saturday.
With a tola: of 3:o he led the fieid by the
remarkable number of 27 strokes from A.
H. Smcrdsn. and broke his own previous
record for the event Sy 10 strokes. Wright.
wl:o. nith his father, had competed at
Koorcnga in the annual father end son
open competition In the morning re
corded the best card for the championship
la Vac altemcon. His figures were:—Oat—
4.5.5.3.4.4.4 4.5-38. Home-5.3,5.4,4,5,3.4.5
-38 total 76.
Principal scores for the four rounds were:
—H. F. Wright. 77, SO. 77. 76—310; A. H.
S=i?<m. 83. 91. 80. 83—337: W. A. Prltchard.
79. 87. 90. 83—339: D. Crook 86. 89. 87, 80
—342: P. A. Cotircll. 93. 91. 87. 85—356.
Forty-one pairs competed in the annual
father and son cpea competition for the
Ackland Horman cup at Koovonga on
Saturday morning. The dinners'were A. E.
i " J" 3?, L- A- H- Ev anE, of the Royal Ade
i. , c,,. "2; who a steady canl of
. L J~P- a £tr?ke anead of C. A. and
Jack Faenrmann. of Ambleside; P R and
**? Cu -mo*e. of Royal Adelaide; and E.
&?'L?- B"=tten-Jones. Royal Adelaide all
c. Trtiom were net 78. Last year's winners.
Percy and Glen K. Hutton. of Mount
Osmond, competed, but could not do better
than net 89. and other previous winners
P war W HreJ- E- "^ A- T- Mh <1923 Hind
V," ? ,and X- B- Norwood (1931). Mr. W.
p. Ack-and Honnan made a complimen
tary entry with his eon W D Ackland
Horman.Jun, State champion of S.A., bat
he has been unable, owing to illness to
p.ay serious golf for seme years,
l S^ Ur s. peQklnS- tae standard or got!
U considerably higher cmong tie younger
generation, and there w£e maiv
j.oJers among the sons, including," apart
tapTihTi!ll^l' ""O low-marker s
wrighfaSV-Gll^^o^ G- R Waln
h^ wlnnere ow?I ttieir success to a good
home-run. After taking 48 to reacn tj£
gth^urn^ ffT-S 2* ?",???
SgfSf, (14.- 7 A 9: ?? ?? ?? an* C OHFe?:
im? i 1 J 9- *? an<l H. G. Andrew
<"J ? TO; T- E. and A. T. Ash (16) 80TH. It
and A. B. Jay (8). 80: J. w and f 5"
FJK (7). 82: H. r. and R. D Merer (191
S2; D. and W. F. Crook (10) B3?Tl.?<i
i? 51"?*0^ ??. 53." H. H: and B. R?e
?k }W MA H- F- £ aA c" J- =? Wright (14).
86; H. G. and H. L. Swan (17), Is; A. P
S^, J- J^Strtcea (20) 88; G. A. and G. G.
?' jp. W. F. and Stuart Adams
(15), 88; Percy and G. Hutton (12) 89-
Wrn^ and John Ray (23), 89; T?H. and T
N- Brown (22), 90; J. W. and R. W. Rich:
mond (25). S3; W. M. and A. B. Ross (16)
k: m S- f u£ D Wamwr'3ht (11). 95
f-^Mi a£ d *V~* t- Holland U7). S6; A. G.
and G. p. L. Seddon (16). 96; R J. and J
S2 n ilB'^ 97= **? ?nd A. R. Magarey (22),
93; H. H. and G. W. Schu^te (24). 100
H. F. and J. F. Dunstan (23). 103.
Club Competition
Scores in competitions held on metro
po.itan courses on Saturday were:
Royal Adelaide
Vice-President's Trophy.—Four ball best
ball v. bogey.—A. M. Toll and W. D Ack
?and Horman, 7 up; D. Barlow and M. E.
Cblnner 7 up: J. L. Bonython end 1,. -w
Trott, 6 up; H. L. Davidson and W. H
Gooch. 6 up: J. L. Lewis and D. Robertson
5 up: H. c. Nott and E. W. Haywaxd, 4 up;
R. C. Forbes and R. R. Chamberlain 4
up: A. A. Scarfe and H. A. Cooke. 2 up-
H. B. Piper and J. Cresswell, 2 up: A. J
Angus and N. Campbell. 2 up; L. G. Toms
and A. M. Pettinger. 2 up; B. H. Swift end
"- J- Gregerson. 1 up; O. M. Sloulden and
C. E. Wyide, all square: R. A. Goodc and
R. Shannon, all square.
Kooyonga
Medal Competition—There were 92 entries
Results:—
A Division—W. GUfinan (6) 75: Ross
Sawers (plus 1). 80; R. A, Want (7). 81:
J. 6. Kelly (5) 83.
B Division.—R. E. Reed (14). 79; A. J.
Chapman (18). 79; c. E. A. Han (It). 80;
G. H. Elmer (14). 80; C. L. Gilmour (151
81: E. M. Milne (15). 82; Donald Smitli
(18), 82.
C. Division—P. K. Mugford (22). 79; E.
D. Oldfield (22). 82; J. E. Morphstt (22)
83; R. H. Smith (22) 34; A. K. Wendt (22).
85.
Glenelg
Meda^—A Division—F. L Hayter (15).
70; H. F. Wright (2). 74; J. E. Ashton (12),
75; B. H. Stanhope fl2). 76; H. P. Standen
(11). 78; W. G. Johnson (6), 78; W. S.
Rug-ess (6). 79.
B Division—D. J. Donovan (23), 75; W. D.
Price (17), 76; F. H. Keen (23), 76; W. K.
Scott (25). 77; R. A. Barlow (25). 77; R.
WbitehUl <22), 78; M. Conned (19). 80; E.
A. McDonald (20). 81.
Mount Osmond
Bogey.—D. L. G. llonfrles. 2 down; J.
James. 2 down; J. F. Williams. 3 down;
J. Churchill Smith. 3 down; C. Angel, 3
down; M. H. Monfrles. 3 down; D. B. Ross,
3 down: J. H. Moiisb. 4 down; A. J. Sed
don. 4 down; F. Cox. 4 down; J. D. L.
Craven, 4 down; H. Reynolds, 5 down.
North Adelaide
Medali—A. Division—R- D. Underwood
(4), 69; F. SradodcK (11). 69: C. E.
Dairies (4). 71: A. J. Hoare (13). 71; W.
E. Furze (7). 72; R. A. Altaian (10), 75;
C. Webb (16). 73. B Division—H. G.
BASKETBALL PREMIERS.—The Cheerio team defeated Trojans in the final of the A grade basket ball premiership on Saturday. The victorious Cheerio players:—left to right—M. Bichter, D. BanUn, G. Banian, L. Montgomery, J. Elliott, A. Hnddlestone, M. Wester, and N. Shiers (captain). Help
BASKETBALL PREMIERS.—The
Cheerio team defeated Trojans in
the final of the A grade basket
ball premiership on Saturday. The
victorious Cheerio players:—left to
right—M. Bichter, D. BanUn, G.
Banian, L. Montgomery, J. Elliott,
A. Hnddlestone, M. Wester, and N.
Shiers (captain).
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