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FRENCH AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. My Cable—Press Association —Copyright Paris, May 27. In the third round of the French amateur championship, Ouimet beat Hope 1 up; Travel's beat HorresholV by a and 4; Apperley beat Rowers 1 up; Topping beat I.e Blanc 1 up. In the semi-final Ouimet b;at Apperley by 4 up and 3 to play; Topping beat Travel's by 3 and 2. NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB. The Ha\vera Club vill probably send up 21 players to play ihe Vew Plymouth Club on Wednesday next. The following have been chosen to play for New Plymouth:—Mcf'ord, W. V. Weston, A. Rowley. Johns, Haily, Smith. Puton. C. 11. Woslon, Steeds. Ravlcy, Xicoll, Morrison, Burgess, Johnstone, llutelien, Rain, Jago, Coxhond, Doiison, MdJlelland. Bloxam. Seldon, Stow, irillcr, Scott, Austin. Any memlx r unable to playis asked to kindly notify the captain. ' The following have ■ drawn byes in the first round of the Weston Clip:— Miss McKcllar, Miss Reed, Mrs. Walker, Hiss Foote, Mrs. Weston. Miss Rlundell, Mrs. Jo'lins. Mrs. Penn. Miss Stephenson, Mrs. McQuado and Miss Rundlr.
In the first round, which i„ to be. played on Tuesday next, Mrs. (ilonn plays Miss Kohn, Miss Hall plavs MU Rewley, Miss Ryan plays Mrs." Pa ton. Mrs. Kebhell plays Mrs. Hutton, Mr;-. Birch-Johnston plays. Miss Rrewsfer. MeConnick will commence coaching on Thursday, morning next, and not Wednesday, as previously aunouneed.
TARAIIUA CI.UR. To-morrow a men's bogov mnleli is to be played on the Taral na links. On the same day the ladies will phna handicap medal match. The draw for ties is as follows: —Miss Gideon n'av« Miss Watterson; MLss Warren j.la'ys Miss F. Putt; His* TTimmond »lav« Miss K. C. Putt; Mrs. Keal iilavs Mi'v. Treeby; Miss Cholwill a bye. "
WITIORA v. NEW i'LYMOCT.I. A very interesting match refilled from the meeting of the Witiorn and New Plymouth clubs, which took' pint;on the Witiorn links yesterday in ideal weather. New Plymouth won f) of the 1!) games, lost 3 and halved 7. Following are tiie scores, New l'!vmnuth being mentioned first:—' • W. C. Weston bent J. ,S. S. Medley ' up and 1.
A. Rewley beat J. llaslam, 2 up and 1 F. S. Johns beat J. S. Paton. 1 up ■T. Paton beat V. Elliott. 0 up and 5 W. P. Nicoll beat A. S. Hasell, (i up aid 8. '
0. H. Weston beat W. H. Broome, 0 up and i.
A. H. Steeds beat ,T. Ruliot, G up and
". K. Morrison halved will, A. Smart lv. K. Rain halved' with S. Pawl A. Coxhcad beat 11. T. McQnade. 0 up and a. '
J. Austin lost to A. R. Standi*], < down mid S.
C. M. Ivebbell halved with J Sole A. fi'oldwiiter lost („ {'. [I. ]j lvw ' (vra down and 1.
H. L. Simpson lost to K. f.lthnoiir, S down and 7.
V. H. Deighton halved with R. < . Denny-Brown halved with ./. ITciup^ a ''' V' ~bst|,, ' ],alv '"' with Smith. ' v , ,I'''' I,,llv ''' l wilh blocker. W 11. flood lost to J. Johntson. 7 ilown and .>.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 9, 29 May 1914, Page 8
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