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FRENCH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. WON BY ENGLISH PLAYER. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright Paris, July 7. Edgar won the French open championship at Letouquet with a score of 288, Vardon 2!)4, Ray 295. Gillies, who was "fifth witih 300, se- 1 cured President Poincare's special amateur prize TARAHVA CLUB. A mixed foursome match will 1 he played to-day, the following being the draws:— Flave! and Cannell, Miss Lewis and T. C. List, Miss West and J. (i. List, Miss Knoff and N. Perry, Miss Pellew and ,T. E. Avery. Miss R. Free and W. Young, Mi-*-; (Hiolwell and 1). Morey, Miss Free «nd IT. Milbuni, Miss Bimcocl; and E. Carter. For the convenience of golfers the Vogeltown 'bus v will leave toiui on Saturday at 1.30 p.m. instead of 2 p.m. WITIORA' v. INGLEAVOOD. The following is the Witiora team to play Inglewoo.V at. lnglewood to-dav;— Medley, Hatdtim. Talon, Hasell, Biillot. Loftu".R. Ta:il, Broome, M'Quadc, Stan-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 41, 9 July 1914, Page 4
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