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GOLFING.

; United Press Association.- Electric , Telegraph.- -Copyright.) ENGLISH -.MATE lilt CHAMPIONSHIP. LONDON, June 14. Perkins, the bolder, was surprisingly beaten in the 4tli. round of the nmteur golf championship.. 1 lie last eight included Tolley, Alcllael, Scott, and the American Dawsoii. LONDON, June 14. Perkins was beaten at the last green, when his final putt lipped the nolo. According to the ‘•Evening News” Perkins to-day seemed hurried and did not play his usual game. The Prince of Wales appeared on tne course unoll-rnsirely and accompanied Tolley’s match. AfIBAMAB TOURNEY. A REMARKABLE INCIDENT. . AYELUINGTON, June 14. A remarkabe incident occurred at the Aliramar Golf Club in a foursome senior with juniors, over 18 holes, in Which Alarsden and Hughes heat Daniell and Alack one up at the fiftyfourth hole. They were all square in the first and second rounds, and at the fifty-third hole in the third round. The losers were stymied at the 54th. hole. Daniell. forgetting he had a stroke in hand, putted Mof the hole, knocking ms opponent's hall in Hiring them the match. The three rounds were played the same day. LONDON. June LI. In the amateur golf semi-finals Nelson Smith beat John Dawson (United States) at tile 19tli. Tolley beat Hartley one up.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1929, Page 6

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GOLFING. Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1929, Page 6

GOLFING. Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1929, Page 6

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