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« TRIBUTE TO KIRKWOOD’S PLAY. '■ London, June 18. In practice at St. Andrews, Hutchison’ (America) and Braid beat Taylor and. Kirkwood, six up and four to play. I The "Observer” says that Kirkwood , is the most fascinating personality in' contemporary golf. In many respects ha is unique. There is no great modern player who hits so astoundingly lor : both with wooden and iron clubs. This, type of shot is dangerous on many courses, but St. Andrews will e “J suit him, 'because he hits most of his shots to the left, which is the csorreck line for most of the holes.—Aue.-N.Z-. Gable Assn. - '
SOCIAL MATCH AT MIRAMAR. At the Miramar links on Saturday mewtho competition. All the games were even ; - lvrontasted.no fewer than six ’all square cards being handed in to tho necrctary Whta G. H. Liddle beat A The; first semi-final match was between Ji. a-, Crombl” and O. E. Richardson• OreniMo winning alter a good ta-m®-next semi-final match will he between Liddle and Gambrill, the winner to play. M. J. Crombie in the final. A nlay-ottl was necessary in tho first semi-final match, as tho players were all souare.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 228, 21 June 1921, Page 5
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