GOLF.
The ladies’ bogey handicap on Sat ..•■lay resulted in a tie between ilr* S. Simcox and Brandon, beta iiree down. In the men's competition he best cards were returned bv Hopone down, and H. J'. .Simeon, three .oven. Next 'Wednesday a team from Otoki . jIJ go to Palmerston to play a match gainst the Mauawatu ladies’ club, "hi; following wili catch the New Ply* tenth train:—Mrs Lea, Mr- W. M. itucox, Mis- Brandon, Mrs Sicvors, Irs Holmes, Miss Booth and Dr. Atiore. On Saturday a medal round will be toyed. Ladies will play the -.amo stir-e as they did last week and should art at * ‘ The Swamp. ’ ’ The parson was a keen golfer when ; challenged one of the oldest of hi* >ek. He expected an easy victory it to hi.-, surprise the old ’un played very steady game, and won the match i the last green with a twelve foot it. Strolling back to the pavilion e cleric remarked, “Well, you have -aten. me.” “Never mind,” said ki» rishioner, - * SOOXI you will be putting -in a hole!” ' 1 Yes,” was the reply, but it will be your hole!”
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Otaki Mail, 20 June 1923, Page 2
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189GOLF. Otaki Mail, 20 June 1923, Page 2
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