GOLF TOURNAMENT.
[BY ITIJEGKAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Dunemnt, Thursday,! Steady raia fell nearly all day, but the golf tournament greens ■were in <K>od order nofewithstanding, except that they were a trifle heavy, and this affected the putting of some players. ; v '•: y ■:■■}■::■: cs.>S<a^ ' '* ' ohampion3hip.~Foijrtbround!; H.' D., Stronach beat K. Tareha, at the 24t2i hole ;; A. H. Fisher beat J. R. Scott, 4up and 3to play ; R. H. MacEwan beat A. F. Roberts,, 5 up and 4 to play ; B. J. Smith beat A* M. Hogg, 'up and 4to play. ~ ■ " ■ The ' game between. K. Tarehai • last year's winner, and H. D. Stronach was really good, 'both Tue.i showing great steadiness,, the local Evan playing much better than was expected,. At the end of the round the .( players, were all square, and in the three holes eiferaxwldch. had to be played Stronach *miu!ia.ged to halve the 19th and 20Ui holes i'nd win the 21st. The other games were .rather easy wins. In the medal handicap R. Balnewi* «• the winner, doing the round m a*-;-*™ had a handicap of sir., ■*^!%** L% 83; T. A. Hunter . second; K. Tareha, A H. *^ er ' Turabull, all scratch, »«* M .The OTlorfc* was won'by Otajp t -Jf gSh, m** Otago: xW,^ ? , Si*,,. , Ewan,365.. \ ptog™- «i Itawi Harmau, and J7 ™ d MoUkus - Wright, Jeflarson, renji s
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12698, 28 October 1904, Page 3
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