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GOLFING

HOKITIKA GOLF CLUB The following is the draw for the Unearned Handicap medal match to be played on Wednesday next:— Mrs Garnet Perry v. Miss M. Adamson. Mrs Radford v. Miss Billy Yarrall. Miss If...Periy v. Mists B. Houston. Miss Betty Yariall v. Sirs Geo. Perry. Mrs Park v. Miss M. Evans. M'iss J. Anderson v. Miss A. McIntosh. Miss Reid v. Miss Duff. Miss Bell v. scorer. • BOBBY JONES WINS. (United Press Association- By Electro Telegraph—Copyright) NEW YORK. September 27. At Ardmore, Bobby Jones defeated Swectser nine and eight over thirtysix holes. Jones thus becomes a finalist. NEW YORK, September 2G. At Ardmore, Homans, in a sensational recovery, defeated Seuver, one up on the last hole. JONES’S GREAT RECORD. NEW YORK, September 27. At Ardmore in the golf final, Bobby Jones defeated Eugene Homans of Englewood (New Jersey) eight up and seven, thus winning the United States Amateur Golf Championship, and completing an unparalleled grand slam of four major titles: He has won the British open and amateur championships, and the American open and amateur championships in the present year.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1930, Page 1

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GOLFING Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1930, Page 1

GOLFING Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1930, Page 1

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