GOLFING
WEST COAST TOURNEY.
SIME AND' CHESNEY FIN AGISTS.
(By Telegraph—Press Association), -A
WESTPORT, Sept. 5.
The West Coast Golf Tourney, was continued to-day in sunny ' weather. The greens were in good condition, uhd the course generally was not ( so bad. The most startling upset in the championship*,: was the defeat .of Park ‘by Schadicli, the latter player being in excellent form: Chesney had two hard tussles with hockey in the morning, and with Schadick in the afternoon, the veteraii players’ superior .- knowledge J of the fine points of the game'standing hint in good stead. Sime was not extended to such a great extent in his two matches, although Lovell held him very well until the latter stages of the game. The final between Sime. and Chosney, -to be played to-morrow over" 36 holes, should be a great contest, and will probably draw a large gallery .of spectators. : *' Ladies’ championship defeated Miss Bird seven j and six, - Miss Tulloch defeated Miss 'Kelly five and four, .Mrs Mullan defeated Mrs Bird one up at the 20th "hole, Mrs, Wilson defeated Miss ,'Treloar five and one. • - - •" i; ' " • Men’s,. championshipSime defeated Comerford/ four.- and three, ■ Sclia4ic defeated Park three and two, Chesney defeated Lbckey three and one, Lovell defeated Wilson one,up. Ladies’ medal . competition Miss' Erown 109" (26) 83, Mrs Walker 103 . (18) 85. A/ ■■■• AA /a ' Men’s Bogey:—Ford one down, Callwell 3 down..--,?• . ' A Ladies’ 1 chttmfdonship :• —Mrs Sleo defeated Miss Tulloch two and one, M'S Wi'son defeated Mi'S; Mullan six and four. The final ’.to-morrow jhetween Mes lames Slee nnd -Wilson m be over 18 holes., y -k: . Men’s championship-:—Chesney 4®* foated Schadick two and. one, Sime defeated Lovell ‘..three and! , two. -,;T Ladies’- foursome -.—Mrs - and Miss Bird were , the . whiners. ’.Men’s four-ball bogey competition, was won by Duffy and Instone (Reefton) all square.. , ... . - . BOBBY JONES BEATEN. (United Press Association—By Electric • Telegraph—Copyright). - .. . ..... . NEW: YORK, September 4V At "Pebble Beach, California, John Goodman, of Omaha, Nebraska, an out- * * > ($. - - side contender for the National Amateur Golf Tournament defeated Bobby ' Jones, one down in the first-round "of the day’s match play. -» • ’ NEW YORKy Sept. 4, Regarding the Pebble Beach play, Tplley after his defeat of Jones, looms dangerously, . The .Britisher put' out the Canadian champion.,- Held, 7 and 6, to-day,. He then eliminated Fay- , Coleman . 8 and 6. - Goodman’s defeat of Jones'was dne principally to the, slightest' ■ carelessness on the part of the former champion, who appeared willing, to take seemingly unimportant risks to his disadvantage,' while * Goodman remained throughput, and 'did the best of (his playing oh, pnd approaching the greens.
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