GOLF
4 HOKITIKA BOGEY MATCH,
Last Saturday the second bogey match was played, but only two cards were handed in. Steel proved the winner l with a score of 1 up and Chesney 3 dow n returned the other card. ,--Conditions.'were 5 ; --idea 1 randy « g<?ud" muster entered, but the green s were f.i st and a n timber of cuppy lies are j at -present being encountered.
LADIES’ DR.-i’V FOB WEDNESDAY. v The draw for the Home Links Coronation Medal to oe played o n Wednesday, anjJ for the Aotea.Roa Cup com-, petition , played in conjunction with the Coronation Medal competition, is, as follows Miss King v. Miss J. Houston, Miss Adamson v. Miss Potts, Airs Murdoch v. Miss E. Cooke, Airs CaJiari v. Miss Tomlinson, : Mr s C«°ke v. Mrs Wm. Wilson, Airs Aloore v. Miss Anderson, Airs L. Roes v. Airs Diedrichs, Airs Dorreen v. scorer.
UNEARNED HANDICAP DIVISION. Players in this division ai'e reminded that the bogey match postponed from last week wi|l be played on Wednesday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1933, Page 6
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