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KIRKWOOD IN FORM. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, June 21. For the first round of the match play at Gleneagles, there was brilliant weather. Kirkwood beat Oke, four and three. Havers beat Butcharu (the Scottish champion) one up. Barnes beat Holland, four and two. Braid beat W. Ball, four and three. Other winners were : —Williamson, Seymour, Ockenden, F. Ball, Ritchie, Delatorre (who is a Spaniard), Twine, Johns, Lockhart, Gray, McNeill. Kirkwood played magnificently, going out in thirty-five, and coining home (six holes) in twenty-three. Havers was fortunate to win in a ding-dong fight. He cut his drive at the sixteenth hole into some broom, but had a good lie where the ball might have been unplayable. Duncan failed to qualify. .LATER. In the second round Kirkwood beat Ockenden, four and three ; Ritchie beat' Barnes, one up; Twine beat Johns, two up; Lockhart beat Gray, one up ; Braid beat McNeill, two and one; Seymour beat Williamson, two and one ; Ball beat Ray, three and one; Havers beat Delatorre, 3 and 2. KI RKWOOD BEATEN. LONDON, June 22. Tn the third round, Seymour boat Kirkwood one up.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1923, Page 6
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