GOLF.
iC' HUMAN AND N.Z. GABLE ASSOCIATION. GOLF CIIAALLTON. NEW A’OILK, July 10. • Gene Saiazen, a twenty-one year old professional from Pittsburg won the open golf championship at Chicago, with' a score of 288. for seventy two holes: He was born in New York of Italian parentage. -Sarnzen commenced caddying at the age of 8. He reached his forty fourth hole in 220 and did the last eighteen in 6.8. Black and Jones, who is an amateur tied for second place with 289. Alelhorn was third 290, Hagen fourth 291, Duncan fifth 290, Dugel sixth 297, Hutchinson and Golden seventy 298, Farrole and Evanston eighth 299. Kirkwood 800, Mitchell 302. Barnes and Hunter 806. Kirkwood was alining the winners of prize money, Jones gave his share to Black.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1922, Page 4
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128GOLF. Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1922, Page 4
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