GOLF.
GIMvYMOI'TII V. HOKITIKA. The Hokitika and GreynmiitTi Clubs 1 played their return match on the Onioto 1 jinks on Saturday under ideal weather conditions, the Grey Club winning bv II games to !). The links were in ■ good order and the greuiis very fast. I Morning and afternoon tea, and an ex- ! eellent luncheon were arranged by tinladies in their usual capable manner j and their efforts were much appreciated. Following are the results, Hokitika players being mentioned first:
.MEN’S SINGLES. Chesnev bent Matheson, 1 up. AlcCaskill beat CM nicy, 0 and 3. Alaefarlane lost to Aleltlrlim, 7 and
Stavelcy lust to Kettle, 7 and 0. T’erhatn lost to Kent. 1 and 3. AA'illiams lost to Reynolds, 4 and 3. Bain heat AfeKay. 2 and 1. Andersen and I’r< tt. all square. AA'ild heat Smith. 3 and 1. Irvine lost to Dr. .Cegg. 5 and 4. Porliaiii, F. J.. lest lo Tliurpy, 6 and 4. Brotlie lost to Fletcher. 2 and I. SHOCKING TRAGEDY. LONDON, September 10. A shocking tragedy occurred at Croydon yesterday. Harry Kaye, repot illy a prosperous metal merchant killed his wife and his tins e-year-old son and then eomniitted suicide. ll is believed that the man was obsessed by the idea that his financin', position was collapsing. LADIES SINGLES. Alis.s Aluoi'e and Alt's Hannan, all square. Airs Ah Caskill heat Mrs Shall) rass. 4 and 2. Airs Afaefarlane lost to Aliss Berry. 4 and 2. Airs Broilio and Airs Oxford, ah square. A fits Boyd lost to Aliss Griffon 3 and 2. Airs Langford heat .Miss Ilamhleton. 2 and 1. Airs Williams and Airs Fletcher, all •square. DOUBLES. Chesnev and Miss Alooro, heat Ain - theson and Airs Hannan, 2 up. AlcCaskill and Airs AleCaskiU beat Cairney and Airs Shallcrass, -I and 2. Alaefarlane and Airs Alncfarlane lost to Aleldruni and Aliss Berry. 3 and I. Stavelcy and Airs Brotlie, lost to Kettle and Airs Oxford. 3 and 2. Perliam and .Mrs Boyd, and Kentand Miss Griffin, all square. Williams and Airs Langford, lost to Reynolds and Aliss Hiimliletou. 3 and o
Rain and Airs Williams and AfeKay anil Mrs Fletcher, all square.
Anderson and Aliss Aleldruni heat Pratt and Aliss Sheedy 7 and 5. AViIII and Irvine lost to Smith and Dr Gregg. 3 and 2.
Perliam, F. J., anil Brodie, lost to O’Neill and Mirfin, 6 and 5.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1922, Page 4
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