TO-DAY'S PLAY.
DRAW FOR CHAMPIONSHIP.
A full day's play comprises the propamine for to-day. The second round i" tiie championship will commence at
a.m., and players are requested to be
[ caily to start punctually at that hour, ■vlien tliey will be despatched from three tees. Other events for the morning are a bogey handicap of IS holes for men and a bogey handicap of IS holes for ladies, the latter event commencing at 11 a.m. In the afternoon the third round of the championship will be held, and a medal handicap of IS holes for men will be played. The continuous putting competition will also lie held.
Tlie draw for the second, round of the championship is:—W. B. Glasgow plays A. Hewley;' F. Ross plays J. F. Ritchie; G. M. Ciiong plav.s F. S. Pavkes; W. Seifert pla'vs E.'lliekson; 11. E. Elliott plavs W. O'Callaghan; W. C. Weston plays' C. Sim; YY.'P. Nicoll plavs E. S. Bnvlev; S. J. Smith plavs A. E. Ekstedt. * j Following is the draw for the, men's bogey handicap:—(!. Gudgeon plays J. Paton; I). Ifutchon plays .1. S. Paton; R. S. Abraham plavs A. S. Hasell; J. S. Medley plavs 11. E. Abraham; A. H. Steeds plavs F. W. Sutton: F. S. Johns plays W. L. Fitzhorhert; W. D. Ross plays W. G. Douglas; G. IT. Ryan plays 11, M. Payne; C. Louisson plays ,T. Tu'rton; 0. .T. Bayley plays IT. J. Thomson; H. .T. Dodson plays C. 11. Burgess; A. A. Stewart plav.s V. Elliott; W. TT. Wood plays J. M. Biair; TT. R. Bloxnm plavs J. R. Sutherland: S. Wyllio pkys J. 1). Scott; A. Goxhead plays IT. A. Glasson; F. Duiilop plays G. S. Millar; A. E. Surrey plays C. P. Brown; P. E. Grey plays' C. K. O'Carroll; R. T."McQuad'e plays W. Y'oung: If. R. Jenkins plavs G. M. Kebbell; G. F. Pott plays F. P. Uuiacke. This draw will also serve for the medal handicap.
LADIES' BOGEY HANDICAP. The following is the draw for the ladies' bogey handicap, commencing at eleven o'clock to-day: —Miss Stephenson plays Mrs. McLean; Miss Hewley plays Miss C. Hamerton; Mrs. Paton plavs Mrs. Wallace; Miss M. Free plavs Mrs. O'Carroll; Miss Bhmdell plays Miss Burgess; Miss Thomson plays Miss K. Free.
The Motor Transport Company's char-a-banc leaves the post office this morning and to-morrow morning at 5.30 for the links. Ladies taking part in matches are requested to note that there is only one 'bus each day.
A .CIIRISTCIIURCII TOURNAMENT
By Telegraph.—Press Association. Christchurch, Last Night.
The Christchurch Golf Club's Easter tournament started yesterday. The professional match was won by W. Isles, with two consistent rounds of 78. The best round of the day was made in this match by D. Hood (Christchurch), \yho did 70, beating bogey "by four.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 253, 5 April 1915, Page 7
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