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HAGLEY LADIES' CLUB. The eclectic match played. >', R, , tr^',, b >; member, of ll.c Hajlry Ladies' bolt < lub "suited in a tie in the tenior division beween -Mrs f. F. Smith and Mrs U. U. Lunis. The winner in the junior division U--K Mrs K. A. Summers. To" mark the chains of the season a mixed fi.nt-l.all bo-cy match will bo phijcd at' Hat-Icy to-day. lIAREWOOD CLl'B. The following t.'am will represent Haiovu.Vi a'.unst Ashburton during the. weekend, ut'AslvHinoiK-L. Pegler, J. b. Conncl 1 P. V- deary, 11. I.a»;'y, 1• ';• *\ ] ™ n > ,\ J-:, K.nca.d. A. IJ. llobbs, X K. Imgcy, X. 11. Skinner, !•'. M. L. Shcppard, \\. L. i.awrv, S. W. Binns. The home team, comprising the following, will )>lav Charteris Hay at Hare wood during tho week-end :-A. IS. Klnnk. A laylor. h ,1 Je t'ren, J. Hiitdiina. K. "■ bcalTell, l" S \vrc» It. G. Ma'colmsnn, W. A. Mc-ym-cn M W. l'-ven, B. W. Shipley, 11. Ciovicr. A. T. UclL WANGANTI TOURNAMENT. (I'KKSS ASSOCIATION IKLEGBAM.) W\XGAXUI. October S. The n'uii'jiiiii coll" lourniment was con,i;,„rd to-day in 'dull vv,,,11,cr with, heavy ;,",,.,,,, p-.Jsiii" over tho course in the inorning. "tlip° outstanding foat-TW €-IT Jh« (il , v - s plav u,n a new record sot.lm the r..m-«j bv' 7 i!o" ">o local champion, who went round' in 71, » phenomenal pcrform"''iv first round of the championship resulted: V.laek lmat. Ekstcdl, one up. Uidwill beat Husscy, :> and 4. ("loss beat Saunders, S and 6. Wilson beat. AYagg, 2 up. Harold beat Harrison. 3 and '2. Grant beat Stringer, 7 and t>. Srvmour beat Cutliro, 3 and 2. ' dale beat l'arkcs, :i aud '-• SJiCOXD KOUKD. Bidwiil beat Black. 3 and 2. (ioss beat Wilson, t> and 5. Harold beat Grant, 4 and 3. Sevmonr beat Dale, or.o tip. Clay, McXivcn, Fisher, and Satmfrers are left, in the Belmont Handicap, which is the second event on tho programme. N.S.W. PARTY. (rRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WELIiINGTON, October S. Tho New Zealand Golf Association '.us received the following cable from Mr Windcyer, chairman of tho New South Wales Association: "Gominir over in Tahiti with party of eight Australians for the championship tourncv. Inform president and Council that the Australian party has embarked. Trust to initiate a system of reciprocal visits, thus helping a little to keep bright the Empire bonds "of steel forged in Anzac." N.S.W. TEAM FOR NEW ZEALAND. CABLE—WESS ASSOCIATION— COI'VBICHIT.) (AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) SYDNEY, October 8. Although it is impossible to get a representative Australian golf team to participate in tho New Zealand championship, a party of six New South Wales golfers, consisting of H. Morrison (amateur champion), Sidnev Jones, J. N. Miller, A. A. Rankin, N. S. Colly, and C. McDonald left by tho Tahiti for Wellington. Mr W. A. Windevcr, chairman of the New South Wales Golf Council, who is not playin", is a member of the party.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18818, 9 October 1926, Page 16
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