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NEW SOUTH WALES CHAMKONSHia J By Cable—Press Association— '■( Eeceived 1(5, 5& p.m. h Sydney, June If. At the golf championships, in the pr©> J fessional competition, D. G. Soutar beat J A. Lefevre. In the amateur competition ;jj E. L. Apperloy beat C. H. Reading. J Apperley won by 6up with 6to play, -j and Soutar by 7 up with 5 to play. \ THE NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB. ' \ A pairs best ball bogey handicap WM played on Saturday for a prize presented by Mr. Morrison. Twenty-eight players < entered, and the competition mi won , ' by Messrs. Ward and Glasgow, with the good score of 3 up, considering the we*« ■*< ther and light conditions. The day m$ very cloudy, with a northerly drinil«, ] and by half-past three the light mi ',) very bad, some of the players finishing * in semi-darkness, and some did not con- ':\ elude the round. The season so far ha» ! been unusually severe on both greens and "^ tees. The following are the ,five best J cards returned.— Ward 2. Glasgow 5, 3 up. Bary 2, W. S. 0. Paton 7, 2 up. Honan 15, Anderson 15, 1 up. Morrison S, Kebbell 15, all square. Johns 1, A. Bewley ser, all square. j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 301, 17 June 1912, Page 5
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