SHAW WINS
NEW ZEALAND GULF PRO. FINAL
AMATEUR SEMI-FINALS
(Per Press Association Copyright.)
AUCKLAND, October 13
Considering .there were a final, two) semi-finals and the . play-off of a tie, j it w.j.s only natural that there should be a record attendance for the 1933: 1 New Zealand golf tourney at Titi-i rangi links to-., ay. Uiifoi'iunfite'ly 1 there was little excitement in t.wo of' ; the -matches, Shaw having a comfort-; i able win,over Dyke la .the.final of the’ : professional ■-•liampionship, while one of the semi-finals in the amateur championship, between two Dunedin ' players, Wright and Ross, proved a 'runaway victory for the first-named. !A ’llarge throng of spectators, however, obtained all the thrill s they required in the other amateur semi-final, between Black (Miramar) and Young, the sixteen-year-old Tit'irangi player. The match went to the thirty-sixth hole, where Black won 1 up. The spectators swarmed on to the course alter Young won the seventeenth, and a few of the officials had a. task in clearing the way for the players. . Both were on the final green with their sec'O'ndu. Young, whose ball ,/was ten yards Iron) the bole, had to sink , a putt 'for a win. The, spectators gasped when the ball stopped a foot short in a direct line. Black, who was almost stumped, putted .safely to the left for ,a certain ha/lf, which wo a him ■a most exciting encounter.
The weather in the morning was like mid-summer,' but clouded into a dull 'afternoon. PROFESSIONAL. The final of the professional championship resulted ; Shaw defeated Dyke 6 and 5.
The professional championship foursomes final resulted : Bell (N°rth Shoi'e) .and C. C. Clements (Christchurch) beat Blair (Christijhurch) . .and Moss (Auckland) 72-74. AMATEUR. The 'results of the semi-final’s of the amateur, championship resulted ; Black YMiramiar) 'beat Young (Titirangi) i up; Wright .(Dunedin) beat Ross (Dunedin) 10 and 9. Driving Competition : Longest. drive, (riiy (Palmer'st-oli .North) 301yds 2ft 1 ; .Sifk '(Wanghuui) 300yds 2. , Best aggregate, iS-iJk 233yds Ift and 300yds, total 593yds lit Is:; Guy 301yds 2ft and 280yds, total 581yd s 2ft, 2nd.
N.Z. LADIES” . CHAMPIONSHIP: 1
WANGANUI. October 13
, The, ladies’^ohajiipionship first rmo-d results are .jjansen beat Miss Sacheson 1 up ; Miss JJelean beat Miss j McKenzie 8. ,ijnd..7,;,.Mr6 Mi-ss .'Griffin-by..rde'f'flult ;• ,G, WfiI Hams beaiqMiiSs ~;Gambrillf ; jqs,. l ,andf; 2 ; ; MGtkf. 'Har.’kne'BS .l>eat M&’s-lE; .Eipiepian, 2"up j - Mrs nMaciFarlane beat ? Mra fi.-B. Wilson .1 up «.t the 19th; 'Missyrißath-bone-beat Mrs Ferguson 1 up ? Mrs Newtolu Beat "Miss Bell 6 and s'j Miss iB. Gaisf'ord beat Miss Beadel 5 allddS': Miss Fleming beat Mrs 'GFber: J.'-'a'nd (6 ; Miss White Parsons beat ''“Mrs 'Russell 7 and 6; Mi’s C°Hi'nson 4bMt 'Miss Hammond 7 and 6; Mrs Keh'r beat Mrs Cook 1 up; Mrs Rcbei'tsoif'beat Mr's Fan! 4 and 3 ; Mrs fStoW heat Miss Burgess 6 and 5; Mrs J. ! M. •Wilson beat Dixon 3 and 1 ; A’lnri’ Holme? beat Miss Quarterman 3 and 1 f Mrs 'Grace beat Mis s Horwell 2 and 1 ; 'Mrs McCarthy beat Mrs Birch 2 find 1 ; Miss .Rutherford beat Mrs Hannm 1 up on the 19th - Mi’s Roper beat Mr s Jennings 3 and 2; Mrs. Blair beat Miss James 2 and 1; ..Miss Grace iheat Miss Smart 4 bind 3 ; Miss C. ■Wilson beat Mrs Hoskilng by default; Miss 0. Kay beat Miss 0. 'Smith - 4 and 3.
Additional results in : the first round of the New Zealand Women’s golf championship were as follow :—Mi ss KJohnston, beat Miss Ward 1 up ; Mrs Thompson beat Miss 'Quinn 3 and 1 Miss Ormond beat Airs N. Curtig 4 and 3.
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