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BROOKLYN CLUB.

The week just ended saw the start of' the new quarterly series of shoots. The ecores were very even, fiv e registering possibles—namoly, Mies Claughton, and Messrs. Anderson, Graham, Worsfold, and Westwood-while several were knocking at the door with 69's Thursday night was set down for a match with Petone Working Men's Club, but they failed to put in an appearance, so the team fired, and made -the fine score of 483. With the shoot" was run a handicup pool, which/ after a .shoot Pff. was w OU by Mr. G. Spencer Mr. Graham donated a consolation prize to the lady with the best eoore in the team shoot last week, and the winner proved to be Mrs. Wannell Several new members have joined lately and are bidding fair to become f? od *ots> especially Miss Aubrey and, Mr. Wilson. . „ tho Bl team fired against • j WeHmgton Working Men's Club, ■ and suffered defeat by a fair .margin. Misses Pettengill and Willis from Brooklyn and Mr. Roberts, from W.W.M.C., were highest scorers with 69 s Mr. Sullivan, in a happy little speech, said how pleased they were to iiave thou- range altered so as to entertain ladies' teams. Mrs. Thompson suitably responded. The following are-the five best averages in both sections in the quarter. just concluded, with 12 shoots:— \ Miss Tunks ... 6S.S Mr. A. WoreMrs.- Wamiell 67.11' fold 6K.4 ! Mrs. Thompson 67.4 Mr. WesUood (18.9 i Miss ClauKhton 67 Mr. Spencer ... 68.2 -Vrs. Baldwin- Mr. Graham 68 sou 66.4 Mt. Beavis " 6T.1

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 15

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BROOKLYN CLUB. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 15

BROOKLYN CLUB. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 15