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GOLF.

_ ..ADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP. THE THIRD ROUND. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WANGANtTI, Hits day. The third round of the ladles' polf charaI pionship was played this morning, fine j weather resulting. |__ Miss Wright beat Miss R. Wilson, 7 and j I Miss Gambrlll beat Miss Anderson, 6 and i ]5. I | Mrs. Guy Williams beat Mrs. Ray, 2 and I Miss Marchbanks beat Miss M.»Clu-e, J up. "Miss Brown heat Miss Pavton. o and 4. Miss C. 'Wilfion beat Mrs. Russell Grace. I 2 nnd 1. Mrs. McCarthy bent Miss Watson. _ up. Miss Bell bent Mrs. Murphy, 3 and 2. I NOTES ON THE PLAT. (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") WANGANUI. this day. The weather was tine though rather sultry tills morning when the New Zeabind Ladles' Golf Championship tourney was continued, the third round heing played. Some excellent piny was witnessed. Miss Wright had an easy win against Ml*s R. Wilson, ns did also Miss Gambrlll in her match with Miss I. Anderson. Both Miss Wright and Miss Gambrlll have been playing so well that they were expected to reach the semi-finals, but they have been drawn to meet to-morrow, when fl great game should be witnessed, and the winner will be expected to get Into the final. Miss Payton showed excellent form : against Mrs. Dodshnu nn Saturday, but the Auckland lady did not play so well today, when she ..net Ml«s Rrown, of Napier. I The latter played wonderfully fine golf, »nd , won by .-, and 4. I ."Mrs. Ray put up a fine game against : Mrs. Guy Williams, but was beaten 2 and i- i The other games were well contested. | In her game with Miss Pnytnn Miss Brown | won the first bole. .. —li. and at tbe second i Miss Payton got into the rough with her! second, and twice just failed to dear Hie slope on to the green. She then plcEert •a-p her ball. Miss Rrown being 2 up. At the third both got In good drives, and they halved the hole In _. The next hole was won i>v Miss Brown In 4. beittlng bosev The fifth was halved In 4. and Miss Pavton won the sixth in ... Miss Brown was* playlng beautiful golf, and won tbe next In 4. or 1 under bogey, and was 3 up. i The eighth hole was halved in ... bogey, I nnd so was the ninth, where Miss Pavton bad n bit of luck with her second, which struck the hill nnd rolled well on to the green. This left Miss Brown 3 up nt the turn. The next went to Miss Pavton in 3. I under bogey. The twelfth wis won hy Miss Brown in ... and she was 4 up. She also won the next, and was donny 3.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 227, 25 September 1922, Page 7

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 227, 25 September 1922, Page 7

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 227, 25 September 1922, Page 7

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