GOLF
(Per Press Associat.on — Copynght.) TIM'ARU, October 11. i Beautiful weather followed a. soaking rain of yesterday afternoon and 1 , evening, when the fourth found of the . New Zealand . women’s championship ' was played. Till ground was in period order. An upset occurred in the first match in which Miss B. Rutherford (Ilawarden) gained ia surprise victory of four up and three over Miss S'. Wat so ii, who yesterday eliminated Miss M. Beadel of Christchurch, who had previously vanquished the champion Miss B. Guisford. , , After an indifferent performance over the first six holes, Miss Rutherford made a splendid recovery to ; demonstrate her superiority in a most ' convincing style. | Consistency and 'steadiness were features of the victory of Mrs J. C- ' •Tampler (Waima-te) over Miss /M. j , .Sievens (Pupuke) one up .at the , 23th.'.
Results.—Miss B. Rutherford (Hav. iclen) beat Alias S. Watson (Alailawatu) four and three. : ■Mrs' fl. • Oo’.linson (Mana-watu) beat Miss M. Tizard (Timaru) two up and one, , ' ' < All’s J. Tjempler (jVaimate) beat Al'sAl. Stevens (Pupuke) one up af the 20tlh, Miss H. Iroughhn (Christchurch) beat Barns. Graham (Poverty Bay) one up at the 19th.
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