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THE HOKITIKA CLUB. On Saturday the fifth bogey match will be-vplayed, players to arrange their own partners. In addition, the finale of the championships .are set down for completion. .Competitors in the bogey match are required to give way to the different finalists. These‘games are of 27 holies, being two rounds of thirteen and one additional hole. Umpires have been appointed as follows:—Senior; Adamson v. Chesney (umpire, W. .Winchester). Intermediate: W. E. Brown v. Tomlinson .(C., Neville). Junior; Stark v. Warren (J. C. t.lacfarlane). ' ’ . The following game for the Newman trophy must be completed before Saturday 24th inst.—Houston v. 'O’Doherty. BRILLIANT YOUNG AMERICAN. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) WASHINGTON, September 13. A Baltimore message states that the 20-yciair-oTd .college, student, Johnny Fischer, has continued his sensational play to lead, the qualifiers in the National Amateur Golf Championship with 142 for thirty-six holes, Ouimet barely qualified with 151. Tolley w;as eliminated with 158. The only foreign qualifiers were Boss Sommerville (Canada) 150, and E. A, McKinver (Scot-, land) 151.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1932, Page 4
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