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GOLF

HOKITIKA BOGEY MATCH, ' M. Houston won the last of the bogey matches of the Hokitika Golf' Club, with a score of 1 down. HOKITIKA LADIES’ CLUB. The extra medal match, also tjhe last medal match for the season, played on Saturday, provided some interesting golf. In the silver medal grade Miss King was first with a nett score of 86. .

In the bronze medal grade Miss Wilson proved herself the winner by playing a score of 91, at the same, time reducing her handicap by 10 strokes.The following were the best cards returned:—Miss Wilson 91, 22, 69; Mrs 'Langford 98, 24, 74; Mrs Caliari 100, 25, 75; Miss E. Cooke ICS, 29, 76; Mrs Irwin 111, 34, 77; Mrs Tomlinson 108 31, 77; Mrs Winchester 96, 19, 77; Misi Lewis 103, 23 , 80; Mrs Cagney 110, 30. 80; Mrs Ross 104, .23, 81. The following players reduced their handicaps on Saturday.:— -Miss Wilson, Mrs Langford, Mrs Calffin, Miss Cocke. The October bogey match, will be played next Wednesday, players arranging for partners. This is the sixth and the last bogey match for this season.

Unearned Handicap Division. The final of the championship ili this division, played oil Saturday morning, was won bv Miss Bell, who defeated Miss* A. Mclntosh, bya narrow margin, Mrs C. Cagney acted as umpire. ~ The following is the draw for the postponed medal match, and the bogev match which will be played in conjunction on Wednesday. These .are the last matches of the season:. Miss Preston v. Mrs Thompson ; Mrs Warren v. Miss Wormington-Miss D. Keller v. Miss A. Mclntosh; Miss M. Mclntosh v. Mrs Houston. -.- Saturday players.—Miss Mortland v. Miss "Wild; Miss Bell y, Miss Cox; Miss Cowie y... scorer.. The meeting to he held at Mrs Langford’s home this evening , lias I,ee * postponed.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1932, Page 4

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300

GOLF Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1932, Page 4

GOLF Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1932, Page 4

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