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GOLF.

TOURNAMENT AT (HSBORNR. GISBORNE. September 30. Our golf tournament Is over, and Gfs* borne has proved vlcrtorious hi all tho mutches. On Friday mixed foursomos were played, and resulted in an easy win for Gisborne. On Saturday Ihe representative matches were played, the results being as follows: — Miss M. Rutledge (Gisborne) best Miss Ifewling (Napier); Miss Sweet (Gisborne) beat Miss Balfour (Napier): Miss Beatsou (Napier) beat Miss Adams (Gisborne); Miss McFarlane (isnpier) heat Mrs Morgan (Gisborne); Miss N. Rutledge (Gisborne) beat Miss Broughton (Napier); Mrs Willock (Gisborne) boat Mrs Smith (Napier); Mrs King (Gisborne) beat Miss Fannin (Napier): Mrs Kolhn (Gisborne) beat Mrs Kennedy (Napier): Mrs O’Meara (Gisborne) boa I Miss Buiko (Napier); Miss Matheson (Gisborne) beat Mias Newbold (Napier. In the men’s match. Smith and Kelha halved; BaTneavis (Glsliorne) beat Crosse (Napier): Peacock (Napier) and Cuthbert halved: Bull (Gisborne) beat Boatson. sen. (Napier); Haora (Gisborne) beat Tipping (Napier); T>arton (Gisborne) beat Todd (Napterr, Morgan boat Unto (Napier); Boataon, Jun. (Napier) beat WlJlo<‘k (Gisborne); Warren (Napier) brat Kenway (Gisborne). On Sunday the visiting golf learns ro>. turned to Napier, Messrs Ilalneavis, Kciha, and Haora, of Gislmrne, also going to play la the Hawke's Bay chilli) pion ship. THE HAWKE’S BAY TOURNAMENT. NAPIER, Monday. Tho Hawke’s Ray Assoclatod Golf tournament was concluded on

W*he ladies* <*h:inipionshi|> was won by Miss BeMtboit, who <ivfeai«<i Miss Numivllj aIU-r • good game. F. L. Guidon boat Wi Haora in the final for the men’s championship. the Poverty Bay native commencing badly. A four-ball teams* match (ladies), between tile Napier Club and tile visitors, was played, the Napier ladies w inning l.v three games to nil. The Misses Beatrum ami Nunnelly (Napier) and Must lames Bidwill and A. Strang were equal. The Misses Balfour ami Jlewlings (Napier) heat Mcsdames .1. Strang ami Abraham, the Misses Fannin ami MacFarlane beat Mrs P. <’. Frerth ami Miss McLellan, ami Mis A. A. Kenney and Miss Jardine beat Mrs Gurr and Mrs Irvine. A four-ball men’s learns’ match was played, the Napier leant winning with a •wore of 2G2. The Napier native loam finish* <1 second with 2GI. the Jlanmln team third with 269. The Whakatu *2B P. the Wellington and Wanganui t2 tt <o. and combined districts teams *3tM» .-’.so played. r l he driving and approaching competition for ladies was won by Mis L. A. Abraham (Palmerston North), with Mrs A. Strang (Palmerston North) second. The men’s handicap match resulted in N. L. Gurr tDannevirke) finishing flr*t. with Tuahine Rnnga. J. Strang. T. <’ros.se and J. Beatson, son., all equal, next. The putting match for ladies was won by Mrs Bid will with a scoio of 8. The men’s foursomes bogey match was won by J. Ta reha ami Kapi Tar* ha. .1 down. The mixed foursomes Boger match was Won by Miss Jardine .-.ml Mr J. F Jardine, 1 up. FROM THE WAIRARAI’A. Al ASTERTON. Monday. 'Mio Featherston Club’s Handicap competition for men resulted as follows:- Mr Speedy, 94—-2—92; Mr Fenwick. 93 ser •- 93; Mr Toogovd, 99 4—95. The linal round of the men’s championship of the Masterton Golf (’lull resulted in J. A. Sellar beating Donald Donald by 1 up on the 20th hole. In the til st round for the ladies’ championship, Miss E. Robivson won from Miss M. Payton by 4 up and 2 to piny; and Mrs Jones was 2 up on Miss Bunny. In the second round Miss J. Rohloson defeated Miss Wyatt by 9 up and 8 to piny; and Miss E. Rohieson won from Miss Westrup by 9 up ami 7 to play.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue XV, 8 October 1904, Page 21

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GOLF. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue XV, 8 October 1904, Page 21

GOLF. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue XV, 8 October 1904, Page 21