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GOLF.

NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB. DETAILS OF SATURDAY’S PLAY, A St. Andrew's Cross medal match was played on the Walwakaiho links at New Plymouth on Saturday, in splendid weather. Amongst the seniors W. H. Robertshaw headed the list with a well-played 81—4—77, while C. H. McGill, with 96—24—72, was easily the best of the juniors. The best scores handed in were:

KIRKWOOD’S POSITION. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Melbourne, May 13. The secretary of the Victorian Gold Association expressed surprise at Kirkwood's statement that he has not been advised if he is representing Australia, as a letter to that effect was dispatched shortly after his departure, and £4OO subscribed for his expenses.

Seniors. W. H. Robertshaw > 81 4 77 H. N. Johnson , 90 12 78 A. Smith _ 86 5 81 G. M. Chong 83 1 82 R. T. McQuade 94 11 83 T. V. Mackay 89 5 84 W. C. Weston 90 6 84 Juniors. C. H. McGill 96 24 72 J. B. Wilson . 93 16 77 A. Blennerhassett 104 24 80 R. H. Quill lam 107 24 83 H. R. Bloxain - — 104 18 86 K. G. Archer 106 20 86 C. E. Stewart 110 24 86 D. Grant 113 24 89

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 May 1922, Page 3

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199

GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, 15 May 1922, Page 3

GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, 15 May 1922, Page 3

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