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NEW PLYMOUTH LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP TO MISS BMWMWI, ANNEXED NB IWTH OCCABIM* Mlsa A. Brewster defeated Mrs.' J, c. Nichol, son by 3 np and 1 to ploy m the finol of the New Plymouth Golt Ctsb’, lullM' - pionshlp yorterdoy oftemooii. The match wu played on the Walwakalho Unite In aiortous under Ideal (nlflnc conditions. tt«pt that the aun was at times treuMMom* Atut the hl,h atandatd of p?J ™ J™ has been witnessed 1a the Aha! for some years. * A feature of the play was the Mtetoteaee of both tbp champion and the Rmner-tn. Mta Brewater was all square with bogeyM 15 V »• » Itoloo, whfln Mra Meholson waa all aquare in aaswt ha«M ana registered a 8 at the third kola Al She fllth holo Mra. Wldwlaoa waa 1 ap an her opponent, but Mlm Bree.Ur rejalned bar lean at the seventh and GM not lone It nflala. M‘m Brewster’s card read aa Mng dean In parenttiesea ■- o*.-4 (41. S («, a (J), a . M, 8 Im •,’ In.—3, 8, <, f, 5, 5 { * (B), 4 (3), g (5), 5 (M ; tnOal a« fghi Grand total, 16 (ft). Mra. Nicholson’s card read>— Out.—s, 5,2, 5, |, B, <, «. foul Tin.—S, 4, Y, s, 3, T , toWL M Grand total, 91. F Miss Brewster has won the chsmplcMhip on four occasions, sit,, i a lfJO and 1321. Previous winners have been*. ISOS'—Mies A. Btophenaon, 19M—Miss A. Hoskin. Ittf—Miss E. Standish. 190h—Mias ®. Standish. 100t—Mtas A. Stephenson. 1910— Miss A. Stephenson 1911— Miea A. Stepbenaon. 1912 Miss A. Brewster. 1918—Miss A. Stephenson. .1914—Miss A. Stenhsnam. 1915—Miss A. Brewster 1915—Mrs. 3. Glenn. 1910—Miss Rundle. 1924—Mbs A. Brewster. 1921 Mbs A. Brewster. 1922 Miss M. Gavin. 1923 Mias Rundle. THE SEMIFINALS Tn thd semi-flnala of the championship, Mtas* Brewster defeated Miss Eollo, 6 np and s. and Mrs. Nicholson defeated Mrs. DaUUs™ 0 up and 3. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. The second round of the Junior obai«pion« ship, played last week, reunited m toUowel Mrs. Scanlan defeated Miss Home, 1 up; Mtae Dell defeated Miu Goldwater, 3 np and T: Miss Morton defeated Mrs. Anderson, < up and 3: Mrs. Brewster defeated Mtai lend. 5 up and 4: Mra. MaeDlftmid defeated Miss Bremer, 4 up and 1; Miss Ryaa defeated Mrs. Weston, 4 up and 3; Mrs Williams defeated Mrs. Christoffei, 4 up and 3. In the third round Mre. Scanlan dUeM** Mrs. McWinUm. 4 up and 3: Mbs M defeated Mbs Morton, 3 up and 2; Mre. Diarmfd defeated Mre. Brewster, • up tad S] Mrs. Williams defeated Miss Ryan, S up an<

TO VISIT WANGANU*. To compete at the Wanganui toarMarem on September 10. 11 and 12 a team ctmpoeM of the following ladies will leave from Mew Plymouth next week: Mrs. Nicholson, Miso Brewster, Mre. Quiniam, Mlm Homo; Mte. Williams. Mrs. MacDlarmiA Mist Read, Mrs. Scanlgn, Mrs. McWilliam, IMre. Anderton ante Mlm Shew. The team will plav a match against the Wanganui ladies on Friday, September 11, in conjunction with a bogey motefi. MEDAL HANDICAP. A medal handicap was also played yesterday afternoon, the results being as follows! Mre. Williams 99-2!—T>.. Miss Dell ps—l9 Mra. McQuade 101—28—T8 Mrs. Mac Diarmid ) 101—21—M Mifla Rimpson 102—21—411 Miss Gavin 93—11—91 Mbs Morton .4 104—22—M . 'Miss Shaw 114—31—83 I Mrs. Rcaninn 103—23—43 ‘Mrs. Waterston 118—31—IW i Mra. Brew Ater 122—14—84 I Mbs Stanford 104— IT—ST | Mbs Gibson 118—11—87 Mias Homo loft—Bl—M Mies Read Ill—23—Sß MEN'S MATCHES. The amended programme of the New fly* mouth Club is: Saturday. Sth instant, modal hnndlcan; Raturdav. 13th instant, bogey handicap; Saturday, 20th Instant, no compstltfßh. NEW PLYMOUTH v. WAITAR/ The following b the New Plymouth team x® plar Wa!tarn Club on the New Plymouth link* during the week-end (any player unable td participate In this match ia asked tn notify the cecretary without delay) :—F.« fl. Johns. T< v. Mackay. J. B. Wilson. H. N. Johnston. B. T. McQuade. C. H. Rtephenson. C. Andrews, R. F. Bureess. F. S. Grnyllne. T. P. AndeWior., Renner, V. Dalgleish. L Etheringtnn, C. R, Wynyard, C. Wyatt, H. Worsley. MANAWATU CHAMPIONSHIP. BIDWILL WTNfI PINAL By Telegraph items Aftnelatfnn. Palmerston N., Bent. • The final of the Manawalu Golf CWW championship was plated to-day between Fkstedt (Mnnawatu) holder of the title, and Bidwill (Waircrapa). Bidwill won by 6 up an® 4. SOUTH AUCKLAND CHAMPIONSHIP. Hamilton, Last Night In the final of the Routh Auckland amatetKgoif ohamplonehtp, T. H. Horton (Maatertnnl beat J. Goss (Wanganui) 7 up and 5 to play.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1924, Page 5

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GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1924, Page 5

GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1924, Page 5

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