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GOLFING

The following is the draw for the Novice Grade Medal Match to be played on Wednesday, June 4th:— Mrs Diedriohs plays Miss Yarrall. Miss E. Perry, plays Mrs Garnet Perry.

Miss J. Houston plays Mrs Moore. Miss Mclntosh plays Miss J. Anderson. Miss M. Evans plays Miss B. Houston. .Mrs iLljadford plays Mrs George Perry. Miss Bell plays Miss Reid. Miss Dull' plays scorer. Jjhe following vjill represent the Hokitika, men's team to play for the Field Cup at Mahinapua Links tomorrow:—Houston, Kortegast, Cooke, Oaliuri, Baker, Darby, Ross, Stopt'orth, W. Brown, Dawson*, Guthrie and Gilpin. HOKITIKA V. GREY MOUTH. The following teams have been selected to represent Hoki'ika in the match against Greymouth lor the Seddon, Cup to be played on the Omoto Links':— Ladies: Mrs Neville, Miss Coles, Airs Cooke, Airs Baker, Miss Lew is, Mrs Cox, Mrs Langford. Airs \\ ilsou. Men: Messrs Chesney. Steel, Wallis, Adamson, Neville, O’ Doherty, Finerty, Wilson, Cagney, Cox, Irwin, Alacfarlane (Capt.). Cars will leave for Greymouth from Newmans Garage at 8 a.m. sharp on Tuesday morning.

GOLF FINAL. ' BOBBY JONES WINS. (United Press Association— By ioie^.upn —Copyright). LONDON, Alay 30. In the amateur golf championship, semifinals, Jones (America) beat Voight (America) one up. Wethered (England) beat Leices-ter-Hartley (England) two and one. LONDON, May 30. Bobby Jones (U.S-A.) only tvon his way into the final at St. Andrews after a thrilling struggle against his fellow American Voight. Neither ever led by more than an odd hole. LONDON, Alay 31.

Bobby Jones, the American golfer, crowned his career when, after nine matches in six days, entailing the loss of a stone in his .weight, he carried oIF the amateur golf championship of England, in the final with.,Wethered.’

After maintaining for nine , holes his reputation for playing . the best golf at Saint Andrews, AVethered, encountered disaster, he losing four successive holes. He and his opponent were out' in thirty-live, turning all square; hut Jones was four up at the and‘of-the fir&t round. K - •' '■■■■•

* The-American' waV six up.. , ,at,' the. tenth hole in - the last rqii;iidv. L The' eleventh was halved for three. The twelfth was the last one of a memorable match. Wethered crossed the green in two and he ran a yard and a half past with his next shot, missing his putt. Jones who was dead, won the hole,'the match, and the championship 7 tip and 6 to play. •

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1930, Page 6

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GOLFING Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1930, Page 6

GOLFING Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1930, Page 6

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