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GOLF.

LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP. ', ! By Telegraph Press Association. Auckland, Yeiterfttr. I Tho ladlos' golf tournament wu continued m One weather. In tie championship third! ' ] round Mlas Wright beat Mrs: Williams bf ' 5 and 4, and will probably win the champion- . ship.

The Donnelly Cup was won by Mln IX McCorralck (Auckland) 88—18—70. The prize tor the beat gross score was M' bv Mian GambrlU (Mlraraar), »7—B—lS, «a*' the Junior prize by Miss M. Prater (Auckland), 93—23—74.

The teams' match resulted In Auckland Jl, Cross score 372, Auckland B. 381, Wellington' 391, Mlramar 404, Hamilton 407, and Msttu--gaklekle 411.

Auckland, Sept SO. The second round of the New Zealand India* golf championship was played to-day In flat ' ' weather, but with a strong wait wlajl. Tht ' following are the results: Mrs. Guy Williams' ■', (Maaterton) beat Miss M. Tweed (WeUlpaMa), . . 3 up and 2 to play; Mlas K. M. bright '': (Tlmaru) beat Mrs. McCarthy (Otago). 4 sod ■ 2: Mrs. Slack (Hamilton) beat Mlas R. Oorrlo "', (Auckland), 7 and 6; Mrs. Dargavllle (Auek- ~' ! land) beat Miss Moglnle (MaungakMde), i and ' I 1; Miss M. Paton (Auckland) beat Mlas lb' * Alison (Auckland), 6 and 5; lbs. D. Day' 1 ? (Hamilton) beat Mlia E. M. Upton (AUCS> ■% land), 4 and 2; Mrs. OambrlU (Mlremai) btat ''<! Mrs. Cohn (Wellington), 4 and S; Miss flood- . grass (Otago) beat Miss Custcn (Hamilton), % . and 2. >;& The following will play off to-morrow: Mrs, ' Ouy Williams plays Miss Wright; Mrs. Slack !'■< blnys Mrs. Dargovllle, Miss M. Payton plays' -t, Mrs. D, Hay, Mrs. OambrlU plays Miss Saodgrass. 'i Mrs. Guy Williams, of Maaterton, the present ■ \ holder of the championship, did sixteen holes In 80. The first hole was haired and CbfJjß second was won by Mrs. Williams, but MlaS'-is Tweed squared the next with five. Both TraMtew on tho green at the fourth in 3, but lOsfrlS Tweed laid herself stymie and her opponent?!*! won, making her 1 up. Mrs. Williams went i& down in 5 at the sth. to her opponent's, JSSj making the former 2 up. At the 6th., MISS J|R Tweed outdrove Mrs. Williams, and runnliig *«■*» second within about soven feet of the rta. ■"» went out in 4. Mrs. Williams was short''-? 3 i with her second, over-ran the pin with hw'' ) third, and holed out In 5, leaving Iter 1 ■ up. Miss Tweed was short of the green with her drive at the 7th., and bar approach to the putt was too strong, leaving her a long ". put for 3, which she failed to get. The hoi* A I wns halved In 4. At the Bth Mlas Tmtd .'. < was rather short in her drive and fluffed Y her third outside the bunker. Her fourth > left her a long putt, which she ran home, ; and the hole was halved In 5, her oppontnt taking three putts. Miss Tweed got ttst /' trouble at tho 9th with her third, ant had ; to drop another ball, with a penalty. Eft " fifth went into the rushes, and she holed «ort In 7 to her opponent's 6, leaving Mrs. William* ■ 4 2 up at the turn. Mrs Williams won the -\ IOUi. in 4, to her opponent's 5, and st the 11th -, 1 Miss Tweed put her third Into the Tamakt ', Mrs. Williams holed out in 5, making her 4 up. The 12tli was halved In Are. Mrs. Williams drove a long ball slightly over th* ] edge of the gully at the 13th., and her at* 1 tempt to play it out was not successful. Sb* J holed out In 6 to her opponent's 8, leaving her ') 3 up. She halved the 14th. In 6, and the 15th.' ..'< in 5, leaving Mrs. Williams dormy 3, Th». J lGth. was halved In well-played 4's, gitlnf „] Mrs. Williams the match iflth 3 up and 1 "lA to play. 33 Tho bocey handlcop matfh wa» won by M/sj' M I>argarllle (Auckland), handicap g, who finlshsd I'M 2 down. Mrs. Marchbanks (Wellington) and' *] Miss K. Culling (Auckland), tied for second ' ,<j place, 3 down. Mrs. Marshhank's handicap ' J being 11 and Miss Cullliw's 13 The nfcxt i best cards were: Miss K. Brown (Napiar), and -1 Miss Turton (Wellington), handicap 9 tech, 4 | down. J

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1919, Page 5

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695

GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1919, Page 5

GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1919, Page 5

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