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GOLFING

BOOMER’S FIFTH VICTORY. United Press Association—By Electric Tol-egranh —Copyright). PARIS, June 11. Boomer’s fifth victory in the French Open Championship at Deauville was due to liis brilliant last round of sixtvfij?veii, equalling the record for the course. Kirkwood fell away badly, taking eighty. MISS PIM’S SUCCESS. LONDON, June 11. The chief feature of the women’s golf championship, was the excellence of the play, despite there being a cold wind and showers' of rain. A surprising number of fours were reeled off. The biggest thrill was Miss Pirn’s great game against the holder. Miss D. Fishwick. Miss Pim led till the thirteenth hole, and she was again all square at the sixteenth. The match went to the nineteenth hole, where the holder found a waterfilled bunker.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1931, Page 5

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126

GOLFING Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1931, Page 5

GOLFING Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1931, Page 5

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