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GOLF.

NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB.

The toil-wing avo the result-- ol' the St. Andmlw's Cross medal match played on Saturday afternoon:— Gross licp.Nett P. S. Johns 90 • 6 85 A. H. Steeds »7 12 85 J. Johnston 102 MI 86 D. Hutcben 101 14' S7 P. D. MCord 93 g 88 S. J. Smith 85 7 88

The tie between Messrs Johns and Steeds will be played off at a later date, in the. previous St. Andrew's Cross match Messrs 11. llutohen and 0. :i. liiirgess tied, and the play-off on Saturday afternoon resulted in a win for the former (llrl—lU--85).

The best scores handed in by those whose handicaps exceed 18 were as follows: H. MeCleland 108 21, 85 J. D. Scott 110 24 80 H. Stow 11l 24 87 J. Austin 113 24 89

On Thursday afternoon a medal match will be played, and on Saturday next a match will be played against the Tarahu» Club on the lifter's links.

The semi-final for the Wcfton Cup between Mi--. Jiiwley and Miss Reed ended "all square," and will be 'played ii-.iii.in to-day.

Miss Ijcw!"v conceded her opp-onent 17 strokes, ;in 1 at tlhe I,lth was 5 down and 0, but by steady play .-<piarcd the matcb at the IStli, Miss liccd going out at (il, phyed a. very sound game. To-morrow there will l>e a ling competition for a prize presented by Miss Bewley. The Rial of the W«ston Cup will also '-e oliived.

TAKAIIUA CLUB. In the ladies' medal lnatoli played on the Tariihim links on Saturday for a trophy presented by Mr. K. Cock, Miss Trceby was victorious with 83, followed by Misses F. Putt sind Warren, with S7 each.

WITIORA CLUB. The niemhers of the. Witiora Club played a mixed foursomes match uii Saturday, wheu the six best cards hand e.d in were as follows: —Mrs. Joll and I'. Hill 104, Miss Goldwater and J. Johnson 100, Mrs. KeThy and Smart HO, Mrs. Pike and McQuado 111, Miss Gilbert and Buxton 110, Miss Franks and Sole 110.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 39, 6 July 1914, Page 8

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340

GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 39, 6 July 1914, Page 8

GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 39, 6 July 1914, Page 8

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