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THE HOKITIKA CLUB. On Saturday next the first bogej match will he played. Players to arrange their own opponents. Handicaps are displayed on the board at the Cold House. The first medal mate!', postponed from last week will b< played on the first available fret Saturday, it is intended throughout the ■ eason to adhere as far as possibh to the match list by leaving matches not played to later dates.
LADIES’ OPEN"INC FOURSOMES The ladies’ opening foursomes wen olayetl yesterday under pleasant weather conditions a large number of members playing. The match was won by .Mrs Die lrielis and .Mrs r-mdmsoi with the ! ’’lowing score—l 1 1-19-5)2. 1.. C . (’. pi >; ers are reminded t hat nomination" lor .' e match play emupetition close next Saturday, and also that nominations for the first L.G.U. medal match ot the season to he played on Saturday May 7th. will close next \\ edr.c-.dav.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1932, Page 4
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