GOLF. NAPIER CHAMPIONSHIP.
[BY TEf.SGUAl'li—rttESS AsSOCIAIION.^ NAPTER, This Day. 'Jlw Xapier Golf Club's championship tottrnament opened yesterday. "Following v, eic the leading scorns in tne qUilif.>iii^' rouftd for ths championship: Butter worth 167, Banks 168, Robcrte 170, Kapi Tareha 17], Lusk 173. Kuritpo Tareha 176, Gos* juni lid lieily lid, Wood 1?5 lfi'ssiier 180. Cvonv 180. S«if*rt 382, Wcllwtfcd 182, Strans 162. Thorburti 18i, Dr, Katie 183 D. Banks won the Stroke Handicap with a noi score of 158.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 2
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137GOLF. NAPIER CHAMPIONSHIP. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 2
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