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GOLF.

The New Plymouth Club visited Hawera on Tuesday and played their annual fixture with the Hawera Club, winning 19 games and halving three out of the 25 played. The Hawera coip’se was in good order, and the visitors thoroughly enjoyed: the day’s outing. In the morning four-ball games were played, and singles in the afternoon. Mr. Robertshaw, the New Plymouth Club captain, at the conclusion of the matches thanked the Hawera. Club for their hospitality, Sir. Jack Bayley, the Hawera Club captain, replying. The following are detailed scores, New Plymouth being mentioned first in each case,: — / MORNING PLAY. Johns ami Bewley v. O’Callaghan and Elliott, all square. Robortshaw and Weston v. Bayley and Ryan, all square. Wade and Wood v. Sutton and Salmon, 2 up and 1. Grey and Mackay r. Lewis and Pratt, 2 up. Hascll and Elliott v. Joll and Page, 2 up and 1. M'Quade and Baton v. Glasson and Catran, 3 up and 2. Austin and Milne v. Duffill and Suisted, 8 up and 7. A. Smith and Smythe v. Wallace and Gibson, 1 up. AFTERNOON PLAY. Johns lost to O’Callaghan, 2 down. Bewley beat Elliott, 4 up and 2. Robertshaw beat Bayley, 1 up.Weston beat Ryan, 3 up and 1. Wood and Sutton,, all square. Wade beat Salmon, 6 up and 4. Grey lost to Lewis, 2 down. Mackay beat Pratt, 1 up, V. Elliott beat Etherington, 4 and 3. Hasoll beat Page, 2 up and 1. Patou beat Catran, 1 up. M’Quade boat Glasson, 4 up and 2. Austin beat Duffill, 7 up and 6. Milne beat Suistod, 5 up and 3. Smytho heat Wallace, 1 up. A. Smith beat Gibson, 2 up. Rev. Blundell lost to Kururangi, 3 down and 2. AVITIORA CLUB. The first match for the season was played at Witiora on Tuesday, the course and , greens being in splendid order;— Goad 94 6 88 Medley 96 scr. 96 Reader 107 10 97 Broome 99 scr. 99 Sole 99 scr. 99 Bond 106 6 100 Luscombo 108 6 102 51‘Hardy 116 12 104 Wilson i 120 12 108 Wood 125 12 113 NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB. The ladies played- their Juno medal handicap at Waiwakaiho for the silver buttons, eleven players competing. Results : Miss Gilbert ... 114 29 85 Miss Read HI 21 90 Miss Rnllo 113 23 90 Mrs. Johns .... 110 19 91 Miss Rundlc ... 110 14 96 The first rounds (seniors and juniors) of the eclectic luni-ch were also played yesterday. The second rounds will be played on Tuesday next, June 10. ELTHAM DEFEATS STRATFORD JUNIORS. The Stratford 1 Chib sent a junior team to Eltham on Tuesday, Eltliam winning by eight games to one. The visitors were, loud in their praiso of the new links which have been so kindly placed at the disposal of the Eltham Club _by Air. J. Quinn. Results (Eltham being mentioned first in each easel: — Stewart beat Murdoch, 4 up and 2. Ross beat Rutherford, 8 up and 2. Hay beat Grant, 4 up and 2. Failowes beat Skoglnnd, 6 up and 4. .Grimstono heat Pratt, 4 up. Campbell beat. Winter, 2 up. Stewart and Ross boat Murdoch and Rutherford, 3 up and 2. Hay and Campbell boat Grant and Skoglnnd, 2 up. Failowes and Grimstono lost to Pratt and Winter, 3 down. STRATFORD LADIES v. HAWERA LADIES. The Hawera ladies visited Stratford on Tuesday, suffering defeat by five games to two. Mrs. Stanford beat Miss Burgess, 4 up and 3. Mrs. Bnrmester beat Airs. Kirnbell, 4 up and 2. Airs. Christie lost to Airs. Nnncarrow, 6 clown and 4. Airs. Abraham beat Aliss Glenn, 2 up. Aliss Wright beat Aliss Caplen, 4 up and 2. 1 Airs. Budge beat Airs. Candy, 6 up and 4. Airs. Johnston lost to Aliss Rawlings, 4 down and 3. INGLEWOOD v. STRATFORD. At Inglewood, the Stratford seniors defeated the Inglewood Club after some most enjoyable games. Playing for Stratford, Wright jnn. defeated Gudgeon, 5 up and' 3.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 4 June 1919, Page 7

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GOLF. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 4 June 1919, Page 7

GOLF. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 4 June 1919, Page 7