GOLF
NGAMOTU CLUB. A pair best ball against bogey was played on Saturday, and proved a most popular fixture with those who were able to take part. Twelve pairs competed, and as the match was played in piyfoet golf weather and the greens were ia splendid order, good scores resulted. The game ended in a tie for Johns and ... , v,e y iul( l McCord and Bury, who will play off the tie at a future date, the following are the six best pairs:— Johns 2, and A. Bewley 2, 4 up; McCord 5, and Barry 0, 4 up; Glasgows, and JJ. B. Glasgow 6, 3 up; Haslam IL, and in 6 £ ' 3 W - Be wley 3, and Elliott 10, I up; Benbow 15, and Bayly 8, all square. J 1 ' Tlffi TARAHUA CLUB. The ladies' coronation match was replayed on Saturday, Mrs. Hill proving the winner Mis« F. Putt was second, and Miss E. Putt third. STRATFORD v. INGLEWOOD. At Tnglowood on Thursday a match was payed between the Stratford and local clubs, the match ending in a draw, each side winning four games. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 25, 24 July 1911, Page 8
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