GOLF.
X.Z. CHAMPIONSHIPS. | DY TELEORAPH —rER PRESS ASSOCIATION’] CHRISTCHURCH, Oct. 21. Th» New Zealand golf tovrn.rment was continued at Shirle v to-day in dull weather. The courdse was heavy in the morning, as the result of steady rain during the night, lmt it improved as the day wore on. The amateur and professional championships were advanced to the semifinal stage, and the tournament concludes to-morrow. The results are: Amateur Championship, third round —Black bent God by 2 and 1 ; Wight heat Goss, 1 up. Sime (Greymouth) heat AleCormaek 3 and 1. llidwill beat Alacfnrlnne 1 up. Semi-final—Black beat Wight at the 19th. hole. Sime heat Bidwill 2 and 1. In the Professional Championship semi-final. Douglas beat Clements at the 19tli. hole; Aloss beat Butters 3 and 1. , The Stroke Handicap was von by E. C. AVhitcombe, with a net score of
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1921, Page 2
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