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KIRKWINDEYER CW**' 1 TEAM. " V'lf,, DR. R. H, BETTINGTOK '.'^l A MEMBER. - l - J ,f (T»KrtM» HtE9» AB6OCU«OK~»* TKueoakra— coptMttrr.) .-' (Received March 15, 8.3 pJft.).^^ SYDNEY, Dr. R. H. Bettiftgton has uot to engage in competitiv* g*lf Wt(; season, but instead to devote iiWffsvto his medical career, which is iftffiM, important thau sport. Thcrefo^M',, will not visit New Zealand,' *o%l# been aunouaccd, for the ),'■<■ Viadeyei- cup matches. ./'|'< V - < fjji*** RUSSLEY CLUB. Tbft openiiiff of the Bussle? ClftV* ifi3ffij>i will take place on Satorflliy » Itt v rno s?' zSKu '' 18. A mixed four-ball bocey kß ™ le !?,S r ivJj be played, for which players will, *>2K§\ J their own partners and opponents, JjHKwif *'• I of the Hagley links km cordially take part in this competition, ;>j On Sunday. Ifarch 19, *n t>p«» «£*& \ bo. held. Vkitow from. other ol***yj|Tr | welcomed. The competitions will »*:£3S& \J ning: Four-ball best-ball bogey. A™"gSi >1 Canadian foursome bogw. Kalr !?S SaSf l -1 6d for each player, will cover Platers will arrahpe their own P*™Sr I S"N opponent* if possible; The endeavour to arrange a gama lor any r*f* s<, 5 <, ji not engaged. n^W WAIMAIBI BEACH CMJB^|SJ A BtroVe handicap, open to m «? b ' .j intending members, will be play** « £ •; Waimairi links durine the *?**"£jH3r, ',3 in K at 2 p.m. Post entries will bo «c*W' ■
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20806, 16 March 1933, Page 10
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222GOLF. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20806, 16 March 1933, Page 10
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