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The Golf tournament was continued to-dny in brilliant weather. In th<-Prcfes-ionnl Championship, which was won bv Moss, who l.eat Brooks 4 and 1 Ross completed the first round », . I to Brook’s i!>. In the Amateur semi-finals, Los-, who beat Black 5 and 3, Black was one up on the first round, hut lost strength in putting. In the second round Goss played with great confidence, and aver amid four- over fifteen holes. Duncan, who beat Saunders six up. 01 , the first round, finished seven up and five to play. AMERICAN PLAY. NEW YORK, Sop. 27. At Pelham in the fourth round. McLean defeated Kirkwood five and four: Sara/.mi defeated Barnes one up: and Hagen defeated McLeod live and four.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1923, Page 3
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137GOLF. Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1923, Page 3
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