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[by TELEGRAPH PER PPESS ASSOCIATION.] NELSON. Sept. 12. There was not hi ng st liking show n in the fourth round of the Ladies’ Golf Championship. The greens "ere ill splendid order, but notwithstanding this, many [.'layers failed on them. The result of the day’s play leaves the following in the semi-finals to be
played to-morrow : Miss Aehesou plays Miss Watson; and Miss Vigor Brown plays .Miss Readel.
In the play-r.lf for the second price of the L.G.U. Bowl. Miss White-I'ar-sons 103—19 -S3 heat Mi>s Brcwester 11.16-—lO—9D.
Tiie Donnelley Cup resulted in a tie between Mis Ranks, Aliss Gray, and Mrs Green 81 nett,
Miss l’ayton won the Me!l.-np Cup tor the host three medal rounds with 271. Aliss fraeroft Wilson was second with 27.5, and Miss A igor Rrovn v. as third with 281.
The teams’ match was won by Christchurch A. team with 369. iol lowed by Westport 401. Auckland 401. .Miramar 405. Nelson 408. NELSON. Sept. 13 The golf tournament was continued this morning in fine weather. Semifinals championship results —Aliss A) arson beat Aliss Acheson 3 and 2 ; Aliss Vigor Brown heat Aliss Readel 2 and 1.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1923, Page 3
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