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« MIRAMAR LADIES’ CLUE Following is tdic draw for the first qualifying round of the Miramar Ladles Golf Club open championship handicap tournament, to be played to-day: Miss Petrie and Miss Gambrill;, Miss V. Upham ami airs. Banks; Mrs. Treadwell ano Mrs. Stout; Mis. Beasley an.: Mrs. Pearce; Mrs. Foreman ami Mrs. Ward; .Miss M. Ward and Mrs. Weston; Mrs. Farr ami Mrs. A. A. Wilson; Miss Brunton and Mrs. Cooke; Miss Viyiie aml -Mrs. .ualgleisii; Mrs. Brodie and Miss Barnett; Miss Pkmnier and Mrs. Mills; Miss Taylor and Mrs. Peacock; Miss K. Wheeler and Mrs. .1 . Davis; Mrs. King and Mrs. Fair; Mrs. Widdop and Miss Carter; Miss E. Fair and Mrs. Firth; Mis. Tom Unseal am) Mrs. Mackenzie; Miss J. Hall ami Mrs. Caughley; Mrs. Park and Miss Woodman; Mrs. C. GWilson ami Mrs. Morrali; Miss P. Wilson ami Mrs. Hartlaud; Mrs. Murdoch and Miss George; Mrs Winton Broun and Mrs. Briton Smith; Mrs. Picrard ami Mis. t.yndall. Second qualifying round and bogey handicap;— Mrs. Treadwell and Miss Petrie: Miss Gambrill and Mrs. Pearce; Mi.-s A. I pliam and Mrs. Weston; Mrs. Ward and Ali.-S M. Ward; Mrs. Stout ami Mrs. Foreman; Airs. Batiksand Mrs. Beasley; Miss Carter and Mrs. <Sooke; Mrs. A. A. Wilson and Mrs. Webster: Miss Brunton and Mis. Farr; Mrs. King ami Mrs. Brodie: Miss Taylor ami Airs. Hayman: Mrs. Nathan ami Miss AAylie; Mrs. Dalgleish and Miss Plimnter; Miss Barnett and Airs. Peacock; Aliss G. Richardson ami M's. Ramsey; Aliss F. Davis and Mrs. Farr; Miss Sider and Miss Mclntosh; Aliss E Ihir ami Mrs. Tomlinson; Mrs Mackenzie and Mrs. Caughley; Aliss .1. Hall and Mis. Park: Miss P. Wilson and Mrs. Morrah; Mrs. < . G. Wilson and Miss Woodman: Airs. Hartland and Miss B. George; Mrs. Winton Brown and Airs. Murdoch; Aliss Jacobsen and Airs. Picrard. WELLINGTON LADIES’ CLUB As so many of the. players have entered for the Miramar open tournament I his week there will be. no competition at Herotaunga to-morrow, but all who are able, and who are still in the knockout tournament, are asked to play off their matches on that day. JOHNSONVILLE v. WAIi WETU An inter-club match between Jchnsoi’villo Golf Club and Waiwetu Golf Club, played during the week-end at the Johnsonville Club’s new course at Petone, resulted in a decisive victory for the visitin'- team. A four-ball over nine holes was played in the morning, aiid singles over 18 holes in the afternoon. Following are details (Johnsonville players mentioned first): — four-ball.

Ellis and Holmwood lost to Halligan and G. Hogg. 1 down: Pearson and Ciapcott beat Pringle and Browne, 2 up; Rogers and Cook beat Hugo and A. G. Stunnell. 2 up: Free and Alexander lost (n Capstick and Ryan. 2 and ■’; Low and Pringle lost to Barker and Stewart, 1 down: Ilodd and Wallace lost to G. K. Stunnell and Matthews, 1 down. SINGLES. Ellis and Halligan, all square; Holriiwood lost to G. Hogg. 3 and 2; Pearson lost to Pringle, 4 and 2; Claprott lost to Browne, 3 and 2; Rogers beat Hugo, 2 and 1; Cook lost to Stunnell, 4 and 2; Free lost to Capstick. 3 and 2; Alexander lost to Ryan. 2 and 1: Low lost to Barker, 4 and 3; Pringle lost to Stewart, 2 nnd 1; Wallace Lost to Matthews, 4 and 3. A competition for the Bould Cleek Trophy will be played on Saturday. GERMAN CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY ENGLISH PROFESSIONAL. (Rec. September 12, 7 p.m.) Berlin, September 11. An Englishman, Perce Alliss, professional, won the German golf championship with an aggregate of 228. Terraine and Havers tied for second place with 290. Compsfon's score was 299.— A.P.A. and “Sun.”

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 296, 13 September 1927, Page 15

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GOLF Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 296, 13 September 1927, Page 15

GOLF Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 296, 13 September 1927, Page 15