GOLF.
•NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHtP ■ - MEfifTIKG. ■ ' :
; (press association rsLtasuai.) ■ ' AUCKLAND, September 30. i The first two rounds of the New Zealand Golf Championship was played on the Cornwall links to-day,. A. A. Scott, of Otago, played the firs* roand, 'but gave the game to his opponent because sje was ill. [The following are the results:— Fiw* Round—-W. Higginson (Wellington. beat K. Duncan (Wellington) \yj 3 up and 2 to play, Pare Keiha (Poverty. Bay)) beat P. 8. Hodson (Wellington) a-t the 19th liole, A. B. Laurence (Auckland) beat H. Piercy (Wellington) by 3 up and 1, A.' Duncan (Wellington) beat J. B. Kyd (Auds> land) by 9 up and 8. -W. B. Coibeck (Auckland), D. B. Howden (Hutfc), and K. Tareha (Hawke's Bay) all won oy defanit. Second Round—E. Wilder (Chfißlbcrhorch) -beat E. D. Stronach. (Otago) 5 oip and 4 to play, G. T. Bull (Poverty Bay) b<<at G; JM. Bumees (Auckland) 4 up and 2, Keiha beat' Higginson 6 up and 4, A. Duncan beat! Laurence 5 up and 5, Coibeck beat How-' dea 7 up and 6, Tareha beat E. S- Pearce (Wellington) 8 up and 6, C. S. GUlies (Ancklaad) beat A. H. D. Peel (Auckland) S up and 2, H. T. Gillies (Auckland) beat E. D. O'Eorke (OhristchuTch) 8 up and 8. The following is fcbe.draw for to-mor-row:—Wilder v Bull, KerhaV A. Duncan, j Coibeck v Tareha,, C. & Gillies v H. T. Gilli**-
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11084, 1 October 1901, Page 5
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