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KIRKWOOD AT HOME. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, May 15. Kirkwood, the Australian golfer, is getting into form. At Lossietmoth, in the McVitie prize tournament, he did the first round in 70 and the second round in 77. F. Ball was next with 151. Kirkwood, in the first round of the Lossiemouth tournament, did 32 out and 38 home, thus breaking the links record. *ne otter competitors include Duncan, Ray, Mitchell, Hayers and Boomer. Before the tournament opened Duncan and Ray were first favorites and Kirkwood second. THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. . > Received May IG, 5.5 p.m. London, May 15. A cablo received at Glasgow states that Hutchinson is not coming to defend the title of open golf chaunpion because funds are not being raised in the United States to finance professionals. Nevertheless Barnes is coming. —’Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. > , NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB. The best scores In the eclectic matdi played by the ladles of the New Plymouth Club last Tuesday sad yesterday are:—
Next week there will be no mateh, owing to the tournaujent, entries for wtuch cwsv k on Monday* - . - -- • - *— —
MTS. McDiarunid 100—30—70 Mrs. Hill . 106— 30 — Miss Simpson 98 24 Miss Putt 112—36 —76 Mrs Perry H 3 — 33 Mrs. Nicholson 97—16—81
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1922, Page 3
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