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GOLF.

DAILY MAIL TOURNAMENT. - BY CABLE —'PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. LONDON May 19. In -the Daily Mail golf fouraameut at St-. Andrew’s the leading scores for the first. 36. holes -were: Aubrey Boomer (Paris), 73, 75; Giadd (Rlodhampiton), 75 , 73; Ghamhan (Sandwich.)* 75, 75; Siaynor (Dbnca«siter), 75, 75. The concluding 36 holes will be placed to-morrow.

LADIES’ CLUB.

Owing to the unsettled weather, the mixed junior and senior fiourball bogey was not played last week, but it will be played this Friday. It has been found impossible to adhere to the draw as previously advertised, and all players, especially junior players, will note that they will be allotted partners on the afternoon of the competition. The May monthly medal was won by. Miss' Caplen with a- card showingll4-y----82 —32, thus also reducing her handicapl by two -strokes. Other good scores were : Miss Richardson 104—18—86, Afr-s Little 106 —18—88, and,Mrs 1 Gibson 110—19—91.

During the month of April, Miss Knight secured a handicap of 30, and: Miss Burgess reduced to 27, and Mrs Thomson to 15. Quite a- number of cards are' now- coming, in for the McLean Memorial trophy. Any new handicap members interested in this competition should ring the secretary for particulars.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 21 May 1926, Page 3

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GOLF. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 21 May 1926, Page 3

GOLF. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 21 May 1926, Page 3

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