GOLF. LONDON, dune 29. The second qualifying golf round was played at Gleneagles in beautiful weather, and was noted lor the brilliant scores of dimes (aged 52). a veteran professional of Wimbledon Park, lie played without a flaw and broke the record for the course with a round of 07 (out 35 and home .'(2). which is l,l< ' best effort of his long career. Kirkwood did not live up to yesterday's form. He took 75. The lollmvine are the leading scores for the second round and the aggregates are - Oke, 79. ltd ; Jones 07. 148; Ball < l -• ll.t; Ray 73. 140; Kirkwood 7 j>. 140; Barnes 74. LI, : Havers. ,•>. LB. The 32 leaders begin match play tomorrow.
Newcomers! AVe welcome you most heartilv to our beautiful country, and advise 'vou to take full advantage ot “NO-RUBBING” Laundray Help, the abolisher of washboard slavery.—Hokitika grocers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1923, Page 3
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