GOLF
PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. SEMI-FINALS. (By Press Association) CHRISTCHURCH, October 22. . Golf conditions at Shirley were perI feet for the continuation of the New Zealand Ohampionships. The main surprise of the morning was the failure of Shaw to hold the Shirley professional, H. R. Blair, who finished four up an the first round of the professional semi-final. H. R. Blair 4 up on A. J. Shaw. J. Forrest 6 up on R. C. Butters. Colbeck heat M. Duncan 3 and 2. A. D. Duncan beat Dougall 4 and 3. J. L. Black beat Walker 1 up a)t the nineteenth. AMATEUR CHAMI’IOXSHIP. FOURTH ROUND. 'Amateur, fourth round:—R. Wagg beait A. R. Blank four and three; H. Black beat Silk 2 and 1; Tv. Ross beat Quane 4 and 2. At the end of the first eighteen holes (he positions were: 11. J. Smith Junr. beat J. P. Horna-, brook 5 up and 4. J. Mortlaiid beat C. P. Roberts one « p -
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1931, Page 6
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