GOLF
THE HOKITIKA CLUB. MEN’S TEAM DEFEATS LADIES’. The men v. ladies. match played by the Hokitika Golf Club on Saturday resulted in -a win f'j: the men by 17 games to 8, six matches being halved: The men’s successes were as fellow,;— A duns on beat Miss Houston, C'hoSney beat Miss King, Cox beat Mi’s Cox, Pain beat Miss Adamson, McCabe beat Miss Mortland, Irwin beat Mi's Langford, Cooke beat Mis MucLirlane, Koriegast beat Mrs o ; g T ' e .y, Calia-ii beat Miss Pott s , Warren beat Mrs Irwin, MdntjJ e ‘ beat Mi's Mclntyre, Childs beat 'Mrs An-drewes, Reese beat Mrs Thompson, Dougherty beat Miss Jones, Macfarlane boat Mi a s Mandl, Oakey beat Airs Perry, Derby beat Airs Winchester.
Matches won* by the ladies were :—• Mrs L. S. Ross beat Routledge, ADsS Anderson beat Alenzies, Mi's Guthrie, beat Robillia-rd, Afiss Stevenson beat Eade, ADs A. Downer beat Kernahan, Airs Cooke beat Houston, Mi’s Tomlinson beat Perry, Aliss A. a trail beat T. Stuart.
The following,-matches were drawn ; Doherty v. Miss Wilson, Cagney v. Airs Wilson, Wyles v. Miss Cooke, ADow nor v. 'All's C. RoSs, Gifford vAliss Lewis, Thompson v. Mi’s Warren.
HOKITIKA LADIES’ CLUB
L.G.U. ; The September bogey will; be .played on Wednesday, players -.o arrange their own partners. .A, party of twenty players will tour •to Greymouth on Thursday for a friendly game with the G-reymouth ladies club. Unearned Handicap Division : The final of the championship in this division ■■will be played on Wednesday between Mrs Warren and Miss .T. Stevenson. Air AY. Winchester will act as umpire for the match. .
THE TASMAN CUP
AUCKLAND, September 18The TnSman Cup, the symbol of -supremacy in -contests between women golfers of New ZeaL-nd and Australia, reached Auckland to-day in charge of Mrs G-uy Williams, captain of the team -which defeated Australia at Melbourne in the first match for the -cup. She expressed regret that through the illness the Australian pair, the contest (resulted in -an indecisive • win. The performances of Misses Kay and Gaisford in the Australian championship rather startled Australian players and critics.
In the qualifying round Miss K?# was. no less than ten strokes better than her nearest opponent, and J..Ferriei’ who played with her -in the mixed foursomes; said she played shots , a ,s well as any man,. Her triumph over Miss Hammond was a, real triumph under gruelling conditions. Mr s Williams said Australia would send a team next yea r to play for the Kirk AAbiidyer Cup.
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