GOLF.
NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB. The New Plymouth club was again unfortunate with the weather provided for the fourball bogey match on Saturday. Six pairs braved the elements, and the winners were Johnson (7) and Pearless (17), with a card of “all square," closely followed by Weston (5) and Stephenlion (17), 1 down. Under the circumstances, these results were quite good, as the green-keeper had been unable to do aything to the greens, which were in a very bad state. Next Saturday’s match will be a St. Aldrews Cross medal match. Buttons for winners have been presented by Mr. J. Austin The automatic draw will be used for startlni competitors. The draw for the ladies’ medal match to morrow is: Miss Gavin v. Miss Rundle; Mia Stanford v. Mrs. Nicholson; Miss Thomson t Mrs. McQuade; Mrs. Perry v. Mrs. HiH Miss Winfield v. Mrs. Johns; Mrs. Ande» v son v. Mrs. Waterson; Miss Foote v. Mite P. Greig; Miss Shaw v. Mrs. Scanlon; Mis Home v. Miss A. Greig; Mrs. Wade v. Mx& MacDi&rmid; Mrs. Waters v. Mrs. Burke] Mrs. Williauns v. Miss Bremer; Miss Read v. Miss Simpson.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1922, Page 5
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188GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1922, Page 5
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