LADIES' GOLF
MIRAMAR CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING
WIND LENGTHENS SCORES,
The wind again lengthened scores at Miramar to-day for the Miramar ladies' open championship, the second round of which was played this morning. In the play-off of the tie between Miss Carter and Mrs. Foreman in the first round Miss Carter won. Miss Brandon is the winner of the handicap contest to-day with 89-6-83, returning tho best card in the championship also. .Leading cards returned to-day were: SENIOR DIVISION. Miss Brandon, 89-6-83. Miss Petrie, 90-6-84. Mrs. Weston, 92-6-86. j Miss Chrystall, 92-1-91. Miss Acheson, 94-5-89. Mrs. Stout,92-8-84. Miss Jervis, 93-3-90. MissV. Upham, 99-7-92. Miss M. Ward, 100-7-93. Miss Cueling, 96-6-90. Mrs. Banks, 97-12-85. itfs. B. P. Ward, 106-10-96. Miss F. Martin, 10515-90. Leading aggregates in the Open Championship are:-r-Miss Petrie 181, Miss'Brandon 181, and Mrs. Weston 185. JUNIORS. " Mrs. Cromb, 102-16-86. Mrs. Farr,. 105-17-88. . Miss.Hanson,; 104-1688. ■ Mrs. Bunny, 114-21-93. Mrs. Dalgleish, 108-11-97.
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 9
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