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WOMEN’S MATCHES. The draw for a C. division medal match on Sunday afternoon is:—Miss Lindsay v. Miss Kendall, Miss V. Ashton v. Miss Z. Munson, Miss L. Smith v. Miss I. Duncan, Miss J. Heaphy v. Miss J. Robertson, Miss Mantann v. Miss McKenzie, Miss Bond v. Miss Petersen, Miss Pmllips v. Miss P. Smith, Miss Willis v. Miss Boustridge, Miss Eaton v. Miss Rose. The third round of the Omoto Cup and medal match will be played on Saturday. Players are to arrange scorers. (By Niblick.) The best score in the third round of the Blackmore Cup was a 73 nettj returned by Hook and Mrs Hook, and it is pleasing to see some of the longer handicap players securing the honours. Hill and Miss J. Munson returned a 74 to hold their lead, and must be complimented on their steadiness and consistency. ...eir three rounds have been 75, 76, and 74. giving them a total of 225. Mr and Mrs Tizard also returned a 74 and are only five strokes oehind the leaders. But for an 81 in the first round they would be competing for first place. The competition is still open and the final round should be keenW fought. The annual inter-club matches against Hokitika over the week-end resulted in a win for the Greymouth seniors. Some excellent games were seen. Both the first and second players for Greymouth halved their matches against Warnes and Adamson. Caulton and Warnes went round in 77, good scoring for match play. Both players won seven holes each and halved four, so the game was close. The Greymouth junior team, playing at Hokitika, were well beaten, halving only one match. Lindley and James finishing all square after the Greymouth player was six down, with eight to play; a good recovery. p , ~ The Greymouth women of both teams were too good for Hokitika, and won both matches fairly comfortably. The second round of the Dewar Cup will be played this week-end. The leaders of the first round are Reg. Marshall 4 up and G. Harker 2 up, both junior plavers. Members should note that Wednesday afternoons are women’s match days, and the men cannot go off the first and tenth tees, until after the women’s matches are commenced.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 July 1941, Page 4

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GOLF Greymouth Evening Star, 17 July 1941, Page 4

GOLF Greymouth Evening Star, 17 July 1941, Page 4