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MIRAMAR AT MASTERTON

Miramar'ts learn of fomlocn, which played Masterton at' Masterton during the week-end; found worthy opponents, the games finishing all square. H. A. Black did the course in 70. Miramar won m the! .fourballs, but Masterton squared by winning in the singles. The following are the results, Masterton players first mentioned:— Fourballs. Hornabrook,and Campbell-Heard lost to Black and Hurst, 7 and 0. Jamleson and Broad lost to Aplm.andArmstrong, 4 and 2. , . x -rr Dunderdale and W. Percy lost to Harland and Griffon, 1 down.C. Percy and Mackenzie beat Westbrook and Marsden, 1 up. ' \ , Mackio and Hiigo lost to Crombie and Hcrrick, 3 and 2. Beveridge and Collie beat Parkin and Young, 7 and 6. • • Todd and Casclberg beat Burnett and Toogood, 2 and 1. Singles. Hornabrook and Black,'all square. Heard lost io Hurst, 3 and 2. Janueson beat Aplin, 5 and 4. Broad beat Armstrong, 1 up. Dunderdale lost to Harland, 2 and 1. W. Percy beat Griffen, 3 and 2. - C. Percy lost to Marsden', 4 and 2. Mackenzie.and Westbrook, all square. Mackia lost to Crombie, 5 and 4. Hugo beat Herrick, 2 and 1. Beveridce lost to Parkin, 4 and 3. Co(lje beat Ypung, 4 and 3. Todd and Bennett, all square. Fletcher beat Toogood, 7 and C.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1930, Page 4

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MIRAMAR AT MASTERTON Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1930, Page 4

MIRAMAR AT MASTERTON Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1930, Page 4

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