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GOLFING

SIME WINS FINAL. MRS SLEE LADY CHAMPION. , (By Telegraph—Press Association), WESTPORT, September 6. The West Coast Golf Championships concluded to-day. The weather was fine,; except for a light shower in the morning. ... [ A. G. Sime (Westport) won the men’s championship, defeating Chesney (Hokitika) 8 and 6; and Mrs Slee defeated Mrs A. A. Wilson 9 and 7, both, the lady finalists being of Westport. Sime has held tho championship since 19191 except, for two years when he did not play. V L Mrs Sle.e performed the hat trick" in winning for the third year in succession. : 'United Press Association- By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright). CANADIAN TOURNAMENT.' OTTAWA, September 6. , At Pebble Beach, DriO. F. Willing (Oregon), a dentist, has entered the semi-final round by defeating Tolley 4 and 3. All the British players are. now eliminated from'the national golf championship. Tolley defeated himself with ragged play and slices off the fairway at crucial points. : ' ■;'!/ . . ADELAIDE,' September 7;' In the semi-finals of the Australian women’s golf title,/Miss Tolhurst/beat Miss McLeod one. up. Miss Wray beat Miss Hay four up and three to play.

The final will be decided on Monday.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1929, Page 4

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188

GOLFING Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1929, Page 4

GOLFING Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1929, Page 4

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