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GOLF.

MANAWATU LADIES’ CHAMPIONSHIP, ' V WON BY MISS BELL. ,'W, By Telegraph.—Press Association. Palmerston N., Oct. 3. The semi-final of the Manawatu ladies’ golf championship was played this morning ’in glorious weather. Miss Brandon (Wellington) defeated Miss Cracroft Wilson (Christchurch), 2 and 1. Miss Bell (Wellington) defeated Miss E. Brown (Napier), 1 up. Palmerston N., Last Night. The final of the Manawatu ladies’ golf championship, played to-day In perfect weainer, was won by Miss Bell (Wellington), who beat Miss Brandon (Wellington), 1 up. The winner found form late, being 3 down at the turn. The last 4 holes were halved. NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB. LADIES’ MATCH. The ladies of the New Plymouth Club yesterday played the last medal round of the season for the silver buttons. ’Some good scores were returned, and Miss Bremer, Miss Goldwater and Miss Greig reduced their han-

Next Tuesday the ladies will have their closing day, when a medal match in two grades will be played (second! grade, players with handicaps over 24), players to choose their own partners. There will also be driving, approaching and putting competitions, and an entrance fee of 6d will be charged for each event. As usual, this will be an open day, and lady members from' other clubs will be welcomed. MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP. The final for the New Plymouth Club championship, between F. S. Johns and W. H. Robertshaw, will be played at Waiwakaiho, over 36 holes, on Saturday next. PATEA CLUB. The Patea championship was decided on Saturday, Pulley beating Findlay 3 up and 2. Pulley’s score was 81 and Findlay’s 83.

dicapa. The beat cards returned were:— Miss Bremer 98—21—77 Miss Greig - 115—36—19 Miss Goldwater 106—25—81 Miss Stanford ......... 99 —18—81 Mrs. Wade 110—28—82 Miss Thomson ... 103—18 —86

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1922, Page 3

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289

GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1922, Page 3

GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1922, Page 3

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