GOLF
THE HOKITIKA CLUB.
QUALIFYING ROUND
The second qualifying round for the golf championship was played on Satur- v day, again under excellent conditions. 'Cox returned the best card of the day . with., a good round; of 80, and ;playcd \ 'himself into second 1 ; place 'of the aggregate; pounds; This score worked otit at 4 up on bogey, which proved the winning, card in the monthly ‘ bogey match, played in conjunction with the quai.«fying<'.round.- -s Other ' good* * cards returned...^.ere: Warren 1. pp, T..' Stuart l down,-, O'Doherty 2 do 2 down. : i ’, ■. : vrv)i -*■ v.M The foUqryipg reductions in handicaps., j have now; .been effected. Cox from 12-t-v 9 to 9—7, O’Doherty from 11—8 to,. 10—8, T. Stuart fvopij '29—22 to 25—l{Jj ■Stark from ' 28—21 to 25—19, Warren from 30—23 to 22—17, Tomlinson from 25—19 to 22—17.
The following are the . names and details of those, qualifying in the vari-, ous championship grades:— y-' • Senior.—Adamson 83, 82, 165 ; . Cox 89,' 80, Vl69;Chesney 89, .86,. , 175 ;, Finerty 90, 88, .178; Steel 94, 86. 180 ; O’Doherty £8.',85. 180 ; Neville 87, . 94, 181; Darby 90, 93, 183. . -V . 'lntermediate.—Wyles 90, .-105' .195; Tomlinson 100, 97. 197 ; Cooke *lO6, 96, 202 ; Kortegast' 104, v -99',; 203 ;'Me’dl 102. 10). 203 : Caliarl’‘^9, ; 203). Baker 107, 11)4, '208,; E.~-vfcr?wn' 106. 106,. 212.; -v, -•••/• i; - Junior.—Stark 193, -100, , 203.; T. Stuart 104,. 100/, 204.';. 'Warren 109,' 9f7,v 806; Fade .106, 10?), . 210; Mclntosh 104, 108,’ 212 ; Coulson ICS,, 114, 219 ; Haze’dine 111',. 108, 219; Mclntvre 115, 111, 226 ; i).’'Stuart' U 4,. 112, 226. ' , Mclntyre and J. Stuart will,.play off to ’ decide the eighth player in . this group. - ’ ■ - v ? •' / .
LADIES’ GOLF CLUB V *
The .following cqrds : were'., returned for’the August bogey match . * -..’.Miss J. Houston '4* down, Mfs Caliari 4 down, Mr« s Tomlinson 4 downy . Mrs Murdoch 5 down, Miss Adamson 7. down, Mrß Rosa .7 . down, .> Mbs Win* chdster 7 down, * Mrs Cooke 7 down, Mrs Langford' 7 down.,^-;!;:-.-..,-V; Mrs Langford and. Mrs. Caliari- have both. recently reduced, 'their, handicaps. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.^ Miss •Houston.);present' holder./’of' .the championship/ )and Miss King .will ptay off in the .final of- the championship- ; • ;*pdsTPdNEMENXS;.^i,: : ; )/’ Owing .toy the WAst Coast tournament being played in Westport this week th 6 frophy match sej. d<wjy for .iWedffesday has beeii postponed, 'also' the, final -of •• the championship which was to be.play-, ed next Saturday. The dates fqr these games UNEARNED RANDIOAP jpmSION.
The bogey m*toh in th*«boT<e iiyuion was woo by Miss Beil with •Ei 'excel'.ent score of Sup on bogey. The folioTrihg ■ are the .results :—>*' v ; '•'.*>..' Miss Bell 5 up, Mrs Thompson all square> Miss,®. Cooke 1 dbwn,.?-.:Miss Mortland 3 down, Miss Wormington V down, Miss JwPreston 5 down, Misß S. Keller 8 down.
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