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MIRAMAR LADIES’ CLUB OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP, , The Miramar Ladies’ Club open championship tournament was continued yesterday on the Miramar Club links. Ji oilowing are the results:— CHAMPIONSHIP. First Hound: Miss Gambrill beat Miss G Upham, 2 aud 1; Mrs. Collinson beat Miss M. Ward, lup at the 20 th; Mrs. Shailcr Weston beat Mrs. Menzies, - and 1; Miss V. Upham beat Mrs. bpeirs, - “"second Round: .Miss Gainbrill beat Mrs. Collinson, 2 and 1; Miss V. Upham beat Mrs. Shailcr Weston, 1 up. The final will be played to-day, commeaning at 0 a.m„ between Miss Gambrill and Miss V. Upham over 3b holes. GROUP HANDICAP. First Round: Mrs. Steel beat Mrs. King, 3 aud 2: Miss Hanson beat Mrs. Foreman, 1 up: Mrs. McMillan beat Miss Lawlor, 1 up; Miss U. Fair beat Mrs. Dalgleish, 1 Second Round: Mrs. Hanson boat Mrs. Steel, 2 up; Mrs. McMillan beat Miss Ella Fair, 1 up on the 19th green. ■Mrs. McMillan was 1 up at the turn and Miss E. Fair squared at the 12th. Mrs. McMillan won the next two holes—but Miss Fair won three holes, 15th, 16th and lith making her dormy one. Mrs. McMillan squared the match at the next, and placing consistently, won the 19th. The final of the group handicap will be played this morning at 9 o’clock over 18 holes. Miss Hanson will be giving Mrs. McMillarf three strokes. ' OTHER EVENTS. The bogey competitions resulted as follow:—First Division, Mrs. McMillan (Titirangi), 3 down; second division, Airs. Horner, 1 down. The four-ball resulted In Mrs. Horner and Mrs.' 'Wills winning 3 up. The putting competition was won by Miss Lawlor. TO-DAY’S DRAW The draw for the third medal to be played to-day is as follow: — 9 a.m.—Miss M. Ward v. Mrs. foreman, Miss Whitwell v. Mrs. Weston; Miss Lawlor v. Mrs. Dixon; Miss Lucas v. Mrs. St 9.2o.—Miss Harkness v. Mrs. Menzies; Mrs. Banks v. Miss G. Upham ; Mrs. Collinson v. Mrs. It. P. Ward; Mrs. Mills v. Mrs. Martin. . .... 9.36.—Miss Muir v. Mrs. Slater; Miss Mclntosh v. Mrs. Farr; Miss Barnett y. Miss Vincent: Miss West v. Mrs. Davidson. 952 —Miss Taylor v. Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs. King v. Miss W. Davis; Mrs. 1 east v. Mrs. Brooker; Mrs. Dalgleish v. Mrs. B l(hsf—Miss ’ Wylie v. Mrs. Dodson; Miss Plimmer v. Miss Sidey; Miss I>. Davis v. Miss Richardson; Miss Low v. Miss "10.24.'—Mrs. Blair v. Mrs. Horner; Miss Willis v. Miss E. Fair; Mrs. O’Leary v. Mrs. Sadd: Mrs. Wells v Miss K. Whee er. 10 40.—Mrs. Booth v. Miss J. Hall, Mis. Murphy v. Miss Nix; Mrs. Fair v. Mrs. Winchester; Mrs. P. Myers v. Mrs. Osb°l(?sG.—Miss Tanner v. Mrs. Ramsey: Mrs. Morrah v. Mrs. Rodgers; Miss .T. Gill v. Mrs. Day; Mrs. Long v. Mrs. Andrews. HUTT v. OTAKI The following is the result of the interclub match played on the Hutt links on Saturday last. The Otaki players are mentioned first: —J. B. D’Ath lost to V\. B. Reilly, B—7; W. D’Ath last to M. Evans, 3—l;' S. .Seivers lost to V. Freeth, 2 down; W. 11. Gray lost to J. F. McKenna, 2—l; T. S. Simcox loSt to N. R. Jeacockc, 5—4; E. I’. Simcox lost to L. E. Robinson, 3—2; W. H. Wills beat J. It. Illingworth, 7 —5 : D. S. Milne bent F. W. Carey, 2—l: C. S. Atmore lost to S. A. When, 3—2; J. D. Brown lost to A. N. Wallace, 3—l; D. H. Wilmot beat F. W. Markham. 1 up. Hutt won 8 games and Otaki 3 games.

NEW SOUTH WALES DEFEATS VICTORIA. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Sydney, September 4. In the inter-Stat.e golf tournament at Bose Bay, New South Wales defeated Victoria in the final by 5 matches to 2. The tournament for profes-sionals, with a prize of £5O for a 36-hole stroke event, was won by IT. B. Sinclair. AUSTRALIAN MIXED FOURSOMES. (Rcc. September 5, 7.25 p.m.) Sydney. September 4. In the Australian mixed foursomes championship- Sturrock and Mrs. Triglone defeated Davidson and Miss Walker, 81 to 88. KIRKWOOD NOT GOING TO AUSTRALIA. . (Australian Press Association.) (Rec. September 5, 5.5 p.m.) New York, September 4. The Professional Golf Association has informed the Australian Press Association that no arrangements have been made for Kirkwood to accompany Hagen on his Australian golf tour.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 289, 6 September 1928, Page 18

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GOLF Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 289, 6 September 1928, Page 18

GOLF Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 289, 6 September 1928, Page 18