GOLF.
EASTER TOURNAMENT.
The following players from outside 'live entered for the Easter tournament
f tlie New Plymouth Golf Club: — llaweru.—Mrs. R. McLean, Mrs. Wal>ce, Miss E. Burgess, A. J. Glasson, W. t'Callaghan, G. 11. J. Bayley, J. A. furon, G.'II. Ryan, F. W. Sutton, J. M. al.iir, It. >S. Elliott.
Ti.glewocd.—Mrs. C. O'Carroll, Miss C, Hanierton, H. J. M. Thomson, G.' Gudgeon, C. O'Carroll, A. E. Surrey, J. I!. Sutherland. Waitara. —S. Wyllie.
Stratford.—R. S. Abraham, 11. E. Abraham, J. F. Ritchie, F. P. Uniaeke, F. Dmilop. Christchurch. —J. Montgomery. Palmerston North.—Walter Scifcrt, A. E. Ekstedt, N. Grant, L. Fitzherbert, J. Sim, C. Louisson. Taumarunui.—R. -Davies.
Kaponga.—G. F, Pott. Wanganui.—F. S. Parkes, Imlay Saunders, C. P. Brown, J. Saunders, W. B. Glasgow, H. M. Payne, H. P. Bates. Auckland. —E. Hicksori\ Eltham.—L. B. Grim-itom, il. R. Jenkins, W. D. Rowe, A. A. Stewart. A large number of local players have also entered, making the total number of competitors about 90. The New Plymouth Golf Club must be gratified with the liberal entry list received for the tournament, which is larger than that for last .year. \n addition, there has been a very good entry for the two ladies' matches.
DRAW FOR TO-DAY. The, following is the draw for this morning:— Lewis v. O'Callaghan, Ekstedt v. Smith, I'. Ross v. A. Bewley, Parkes v. Johns, Sim v. Weston, Seifert v. Ritchie, Thomson v. Ilickson, Louisson v. Gudgeon, W. D. Ross v. Glasgow, H. S. Eiliott v. Payne, G. J. Bawley, v. Cho.it:, Medley v. Turton, Fitzherbert v. 10. PBayley, Sutton v. J. Paton, Steeds v. Ryan, Stewart v. Dodson, Hutchen v. Burgess, V. Elliott v. Brown, Jenkins v. McQuade, Surrey v. Grey, Blair v. "Wood, J. I). Scott v. Davios, O'Carroll v. Millar, Glasson v. C-irimstonp, Carver v. Pott, •Nicoll v. Montgomery.
The last eight pairs will start from No. 0 tee, and are requested to be ready to commence play at>9 a.m. sharp. The Motor Transport Co.'s char-a-banc leaves the Bank of New Zealand corner at 8.30 a.m. to-dav, Monday, and Tuesday, and at 1 p.m. to-day, returning 'each day at 5.30 p.m.
The best ball of (lie year is the now 'famous Challenger. These wondcrf.il balls are unequalled for driving power, steadiness, durability, paint. Made in Bramble and Dimple. The Dimples are white throughout. You will plav bettor with a Challenger. Buy one. to-day; you'll buy a box to-morrow. 04
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 252, 3 April 1915, Page 7
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