MIRAMAR CHAMPION
Tlie;final of. the iiintmar CluU's ehain-pionship-was. played over, the week-end, A. D. S. biincaii'Vlel'eating J. H. -Brake, 3 and 2. Duueau w;isr;3" up at the cud of the first eighteen,'.but the game 'was more even in the afternoon; This is the sixth occasion on which Duncan-has won the club championship. In the-final for the-'Magnus Cup, A. W. Griffin beat'M-. J. .Crombie', 7 and 0. In the semi-final for the junior championship, C. D. .Gordon, beat H,. I. Groves, 2 and 1.; and 'A. 0:- Williams beat T. G. Kobertsi-'l lip at the 37th hole. A four-ball best-ball unconditional competition was played on Saturday, and resulted in a win for J. B. Lauchlan (15) and Leo JacObsen (18) with a card showing 9 up. The next best cards were:—J. Crawford (6) and D. J.-Hawkes (12), S up; Dr. Bull (15) and Dr. Hogg (11), 8 up; S. Gambrill (5) an.d-J..W. Mawson (5), 7 up; \V. Flanagan: (4) '.and R. G. Arnould (4) 6 up; J. W. Sapdham (G) and T. Day (12), 6 up.
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Evening Post, Issue 113, 10 November 1930, Page 4
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175MIRAMAR CHAMPION Evening Post, Issue 113, 10 November 1930, Page 4
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