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GOLF.

TARANAK! TOURNAMENT. SECOND DAY'S PLAT,' Another interesting day's golf mi wIU ncsscd at Walwakalhc yesterday, when thf , second day's play In the Turanad champion* "ship tournament was held. The weather coni dlllons were perfect. Principal interest centred on the dun* pionslilp, the second round being played la. the morning, and tht third round In the afternoon. W. O'Callaghan (Hawera) waa ' unable to play, and G, Gudgeon neat to toa# third round by default. 1. Saunders IWanganul), an ox-champion, beat'A. BmlUf«(K>/*> . Plymouth), and the other New Plymouth Tep-i resentative went out to F. S. Partes (Want ganui). Another ex-champion, I. T. Bltchl* (Stratford), was beaten by D. Pryde (Jfclldi lug), while H. L. Young (Palmerstoo North), last year's champion, went to the third rauad liy defeating H. Gillies (Hamilton). The meeting of two ex-champion*. SittOdera and Gudgeon, gave special Interest to that third round of the cliamplonsbip. It was a> close and well contested game, and after keeping close all the way they finished! ail bquure at the eighteenth. The nlnsMgatti wus halved la four, and then Gudgeon won the twentieth, 5—6, thus winning this match. The others to win their matches la tha third round were Young, Parkes; aadlftyda. The semi-finals will be played this morning* and the final this afternoon. , During the morning two handicap natcnat were played—a men's bogey match and * ladies' bogey match, The men's aulas was) won by J. 8. Paton (New PlymootßJ it nabdh cap, 5 up. in the ladles' match, )Bi*i Butcher (New Plymouth), 11 handicap,ione) down, and Mrs. Martin (Mlramar),j*4 bafidh cap, one down, tied. In the aftjrhopjt m men's medal match produced another tit* Ti Quln (Eltham) and his brother L. QulnflM thara) each returning net totals of 73, '" Details of tho play are;— / . THE CHAMPIONSHIP. ',' SECOND BOUND. G. Gudgeon (Tnglewood) won from Xrtt O'Callaghan (Haweru) by default, v I. Saunders (Wanganul) beat A. Smith, fJteaf Plymouth), 3 up and 2. , , H. L. Young (Palmerston NorDi) beat'Ht Gillies (Hamlltoh), 4 up and 8 '' ' S. Powdrol! (Wanganul) heat P*. O'CsmUl - (Inglewood), 4 up and 3. F. S. Parkes (Wanganul) beat D. H. ButijpasT (New Plymouth), 2 up and 1. G. Sim (Palmerston North) beat I. 8. J(iM rison (Wanganul), 5 up'and 3„ D. Pryde (Fellding) beat J. P. BitAUt (Stratford), 2 up and 1. A. E. Ekstedt (Palmerston North) *»af V, J. Stlchbury (Fellding), 5 up and 4. THIRD ROUND. '• .1 Gudgeon beat Saunders, 1 up at th* twentlctli. . •*■ Young beat Powdrell, 4 up and 2. Parkes beat Sim, 2 up and 1, Pryde beat Ekstedt, 1 up. DRAW FOR SEMI-FINALS. Gudgeon plays Young. Parkes plays Pryde. MEN'S BOGEY HANDICAP,/ The best scores In the men's bogay bandit, cap were:— .). S. Paton (11) *..».......... EUp A. Smith (8) ~..M S,up, .W. H. Wood (8) ..„........ Sup Dr. Wade (6) 2UP P. Quln (11) 2 up 8. Powdrell (5) All aquard G. 11, Ryan (9) All tquira J. Lewis (9) . Allaauara- '■ Quiii (ll) '; AlLMuara G. Sim (ser.) All square P. G. Newenham (8) All Huara H. S. Elliott (8) ............... AllHuaMt J. Milne (11) Allaouar* LADIES' BOGBY HANDICj; The best scores In the ladies' bogey nan* dlcap were:— ' Mrs. Butcher (II) „.»..„.«.... 1 dom Mrs. Martin (14) „ 1 down Miss Gambrlll (0) 3 down ' Miss Gavin (11) 2 flown Miss Gilbert (15) 4 down Miss Hollo (17) fidPWB ' Mrs, O'Carroll (21) B ao*a .V Mrs. Darlow (27) ~.,;' 6 flown ' MEN'S MEDAL HANDICAP. The best scores In the men's medal htM •'Heap were:— !■' <!«ln 87—M—» ■ L. duin SB—l6-?* (!. Wi Haverfleld 84—10—T« \V. H. Wood 85—J0—75 W. D. Ross , 90—14—79 F. S. Parkes 79-*- 2—7T S. Burgess 95—1(—7T E. C. Fletcher , 97—20—71 PUTTING COMPETITION. Ladles—Mrs, Walker, Mrs. Gray, and MUu) . Brewster each 16. Men—J. F. Ritchie 14. ORAW FOR TO-DAY. FOUR BALL, BEST BALL , To start from No. 1 tee.—Wads and Suits) ' i v. Saunders;and Harrison; Ekstedt and 81nx " v Gillies and Johns; Bewley and HaMll t. Kirkby and Milne; Darlow and Lewis T. Ritchie and Powdrell; Jas. and F. Qtlln v. I'yan and Grey; Broome and Paton T. P. and) '■■ C. O'Carroll; Stlchbury and McLean v. Fewer and Miles; Tingey and Etherlngton t. Har« i rlson and Craig; Prlchard and Thomson T. Pulley and Surrey; Fallows and Carttt K : Bailey and W. A Stewart. ! To start from No. 9 tee at 9 a.m. flharp.-i' * Haverfleld and Newonhaai i. Wood and Robert' ■:' shaw; lloss and Leo Quln v. Elliot and Cox; i Sutton and Butcher v. Weston and Donald:. •■* Burcess and Jago ?. A. A. Btawart M«1 '! Fletcher. ' INVERCAROILL CHAMPIONSHIP. | By Telegraph—Press Association. „, .. InvorcargUl, Last Night. ;.; The laster golf tournauuent Was concluded) ' to-day, wlien the provincial championship waa J won by R. li. Wilson (InvercargiU) after in -.1 Kcclting game with J. H. Drills (St. Clair),"- , 3 up and 1 to play. >* Tho junior championship was won by M. j Macßeth (St. Clair), who beat I E, Culblll 1 (InvercargiU), a up and 4 to play. i r.— — ~» i

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 April 1920, Page 5

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GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, 6 April 1920, Page 5

GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, 6 April 1920, Page 5

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