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■ « MIRAMAR LADIES’ CLUB. The draw for bogey competition, to 1» played on October 5, is:—Mrs. Farr and Miss Wheeler; Airs. Cromb and Miss G. Upham; Miss M. Seed and Airs. Beasley;' Mrs. Gavin and Miss Carter; Mrs. Dalgleish and Miss Jacobsen; Miss Woodman and Miss Tanner; Mrs. Vickerman and Miss Stevens; Miss George and Mrs. Tomlinson; Mrs. Caughley and Miss Fair; Mrs. Nagle and Mrs. Whitcombe; Mrs. Brook and Mrs. Blair. Torstonson Cup draw: Mrs. Hurst and Mrs. Long; Mrs. Walster Brown and Miss Edmonson; Mrs. Moncur and Mrs. Fair; Mrs. Briton Smith and Miss L. Hail; Miss Montgomery and Miss Cam. cron. The L.G.U. Medal was played on Scptemper 28, Miss G. Upham returning the best card in the senior division. Her score was 9-1 —14—80. In the junior division Mrs. Tomlinson was the winner. Her card was 110—29—81. WAIWETU CLUB To close the season a day of various, competitions was held by the \\ uiwetu Club, the entrance fees being donated to the Jubilee Institute for the Blind. Results are as follow:— Men’s Driving Competition.—R. Hayward, 199, 194. 133—526 yards; R. Ingram, 188, 180, 128-496 yards. Ladies’ Driving Competition.—Mias M. McEwen. 78, 109. 115-322 yard; Mrs. Uidler, 113. 113, 79—305 yards. Men’s Approaching: 100 yards, 7o yards, 50 yards.—R. Ingham, 8, 4. 3 —15 yards; C B. Thomas, 9, G, 5—20 yards. Ladies’ Approaching: 75 yards, 50 yards, 25 yards.—Miss Hanson, 4,6, 4—14 yards; Mrs Hanson, 8. 1, 7-16 yards. Men’s Putting: 14 holes—AV. Whitehead. 28 putts. Ladies’ Putting: 14 holes.—Miss D. Wolters. Miss A. Gaynor, and Miss Robinson, tied 31 putts; Miss Robinson won the replay. The Men’s Flag Competition was won bv S. Hogg, being nearer to the pin ti.-.n K Hayward on the nineteenth otccd. ° The’ Ladies’ Flag Competition was won by Mrs*. Hanson, who beat her daughter by one stroke on the twentieth <r rcon ” R Ingham and R. Hayward divide the trophy for the best aggregate on points. .. C. B. Thomas won the weekly ball eomnetitoiii, 70—11—81. The final of the two -life competition for 11. E. Adamson’s trophy was won by E. Hogg Horn E. Capstick.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 8, 5 October 1926, Page 5
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354GOLF Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 8, 5 October 1926, Page 5
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