LADIES' GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.
m —• AUCKLAND COMPETITORS. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) CIIKUSTCHUECIi, this day. A strong wlnil which blew across the ground siunewhat interfered with the pJay In the ladles' golf championships on Saturday, but the links and greens were in excellent order, and the visitors expressed themselves well satisfied with the ground and arrangements. lii the second round of the championship Miss Lewis (Auckland) beat Mrs Vernon (Cliristclttrrcu) with 5 up and 4 to play. The winner opeuvd badly, hut picked up at the sixth hole ami turned 2 up. From this point she had commiiiul of the game, and won at the thirteenth hole. Her driving was particularly good, and was the most notable feature of the game.' Mrs Fergus iDimedln) beat Miss Wilson (Cbristctuiroh) by 5 up and 3to play. Mrs Fergus from tbe outset played the stronger game, and won comfortably from her opponent. Mrs Ogston (Dunodin) ernwionefHl eompar.?trvely little drflicnlty in lx>atinjr Miss Karaaria (Hirwke's liayi by U up and Z> to play. In the contest hetween Miss U. Brandon (Wellington) and Mrs Turn-ball (Wellington) the former won by 'J up and 1 to play. Miss James (Wellington) beat Miss Hareourt (Wellington). :t up aud 2 from home. Miss (}. Gorrie beat Mrs Tweed (Wellington) by - J up. Mrs Bloom-field (Auckland) beat MJss Uorrie (Auckland) by 3 up and 1 to play.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 206, 29 August 1904, Page 3
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