TO-DAY'S PLAY
WEATHER CONDITIONS GOOD t.liy Tclogi-apli.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, This Day. The first round (3G holes) of the professional championship, and the first and second rounds (18 holes each) of the amateur championship, are' being played to-day. . The breeze has veered to the north-east, and the playing conditions are very good. In the professional championship at the end of the first 18 holes Shaw is 1 up on Galloway, Forrest is 2 up on Douglas, Clements is 2 up on Butters, and M'lntosh 4 up on Branch. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. S. Morpeth beat" H. C. Stevens, 7 and G.C. Wight beat A. E. Blank, 4 and 3. H. W. Macfarlane beat M. Macße.th, 1 up the 19th. J. L. Black beat N. Louisson, 2 and 1. H. P. Dale beat C. A. Seymour, 2 up. J. G. D. Duncan beat B. Wagg, 2 and S. C. Colbeck beat J. E. Matheson, 4 and 2. T. H. Horton beat M. Duncan, 3 and 1D. Grant beat Goss, 1 up the 19th. E. M. MacFarlane beat G. il. Barnett. 3 and 1. Dr. Eoss beat W. Wight, 5 and 4.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 82, 16 October 1928, Page 11
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187TO-DAY'S PLAY Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 82, 16 October 1928, Page 11
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