GOLFING
COAST CHAMPIONSHIPS.
The West Coast Golf Championships were continued yesterday at Omota links in. fine weather with greens and fairways in good order. Besides a number of medal matches and bogey, matches, the championships were continued up to the semi-finals. Mi's Han_ nan and Mrs Cunningham, both of Grevmouth, remain in the final of the ’ladies’ championship, while A. G. Sime. (Westport), last year’s qhampion, and A. K. Smith (Greymouth)' play off the final of the men’s ohampionship.. Results of vesterdayls. play are ■MEN’S- CHAMPIONSHIP.
The first round and' semi-final of the men’s championship jyere concluded yesterday, .and - A. s K.M Smtyh. (Gxeymonth). and A. G. Sime" (Westport) play off in the final. Results: —First Round : Park beat Warnes, a and 3; A. K. Smith beat Hoekin, 4 and 3; Schadick beat Meldrum, 6 and 6; Sim© beat McCarthy, if up. i■ • SEMI-FINAL. A. K. Smith A. G. Sime beat Schadick, 1 up. MEN’S BOGEY. The men’s bogey : match resulted: Schadick 1 up; Taverner and Griffin, 2 down. . .' " -v " ’. ; , FOTJR-BALL BOGEY. The four ball bogey .match resulted s| —Chesney and Darby, 4 up. LADIES’ CHAMPIONSHIP. ■ The first- round' of the ladles championship played yesftwday resulted»—• Mrs Hannan beat Mrs Mullah. 1 'V‘ Mrs Duthrie beat Miss Griffon, Mrs Slee beat Miss Tennent, ' Mrs Cunninghant' beat Mrs Bird. | V gECOND RQTJNDf > ; ; '; v * Mrs Hannan -beat Mrs Duthie, 5 and 4.’ ‘
Mrs Cunningham beat Mrs Slee, 1' up- ' :' T-. ‘
FLAG FOIIR^OIWE. The flag foursome pjqyed yesterday afternoon resulted 'in a win for Mrs W. Fletcher and Miss H. Griffen (Grey, mouth). 1 LADIES’ MEDAL MATCH. The ladies medal competition resulted:— l \'. ' Miss D. Hambleton (Greymouth), . 116—36—^80., . \ Mrs Fogarty (Greymouth) 114—31 83.' " ' , / Mrs Thorpy (greymouth) lOOyylo — 85. . _ , BOY CHA Mpj 6ISIB. • (Australian Press Asiocifition.) (Received this day,'* ati 9 a T \ SYDNEY, ; August 22. In the . boy golf champions friendly match at liams (Victorian) defeated Jim -Perrier (New South Wales'),, in a stirring struggle, one up. Perrier, ; was behind at all stages, , but a fine recovery won the 17fh“and looked like squaring at the eighteenth. A superb shot from a bunker enabled the Victorian ter make . a half, and win the'match.'
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1931, Page 5
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359GOLFING COAST CHAMPIONSHIPS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1931, Page 5
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