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WEEKEND PLAY

MIRAMAR CLUB

' The annual teams' match, president v. captain, took place at Miramar last Saturday, a record number of players participating. The weather conditions were ideaJ, and the links were in excellent order. The following are the results (president's team mentioned first): — Four-balls. —A. E. Mabin and Burnett boat A. Marsden and Feavn, 2 and 1; Black and Halley beat Drake and Petley, 1 up; Didsbury and Liddle lost to Aplin and Hurst, 4 and 2; Crawford and C. L. Dentice lost to S. A. Govcr and Sandham, 3 and 2; Eooke and l;ulver lost to Gambrill and Daniell, 1 down; McLean and C. V. Sutherland beat Richmond anad R. W.Scott, 2 and 1; F. AY. Gover and Miss Petrie and Hobday and Greig, all square; iteid and Colwill and ISliss Conway and Seaward, all square; Mitchell and F. D. Thomson lost to Napier and Toogood, 1 down; Dalgleish and Lawson and Waddel and White, all square; Watkins and Slatthews beat Hall and Hawkes, 1 up; H. Parkin and West brook lost to A. G. Williams and Heslop, 5 and 4; Ashby and Gunn lost to Allen and Brooking, a and 4; Buxton and Fair lost to Connolly and Miss Batham, 7 and o; Mnck.iy and W. Parkin lost to Martin and 0. Mills/ 3 and 2; Tartakover and Miss Turner beat McNair and B. Smith, U and a; AA'att and Birrell lost to Lauchlan and Day, 4 and 2; Hanson and Hughes lost to B. E. Mills and Moeller, 2 down; Pcrrett and Kirker lost to Mi?s Black and Snndwith, 3 and 2; Miss Downes and Atkinson lost to Dempster and Hendry, 4 and 2; Miss Bettjeman and A. G. Bavnett lost to | Dixon and Bege, 3 and 1; Dykes and Kenbeat Hyams, and Bown, 1 up; Wiggins and j Bastings lost to McGowan and McCabe, 1 down; Roberts and Menneer beat Piogers j and Miss Sheldon, 4 and 3; Eichelbaum and Irikster lost to Wrigley and Parsloe, 5 and 3; Telford and Little lost to Bell and Mack, 2 and 1; Walworth and h. K. Picot beat E. Picot and V. H. Dentice; 2 up; Banks and Williams beat Hudson and Webb, 5 and 4. ' President, 9 games, captain' 16 games,. 3 games squared. ' Singles.—Mabin (5) beat Marsden, 4 and 2; Burnett (2) beat Fearn, 1 up; Black lost to Drake, 2 down; Halley beat Jet- % 2 and H Didsbury (3) beat Aphn, 5 and 3; Liddle lost to Hurst, 3 and 2; Crawford lost to S. A. Gover (a), 5 and 3- C L Dentice lost to. Sandham, o and 2; Rooks lost to Gambrill, 6 and 4; Pulver lost to Daniell, 4 and 2; McLean lost to Richmond, 4 and 2; C. A ..Sutherland lost to R. W. Scott, 2 and 1; I. W. Govcr beat Hobday, 1 up; Miss Petrie beat Greig, 2 and 1; Reid beat Miss Couway, 2 up; Colwill beat Seaward, 1 up; Mitchell beat Napier; 2 and 1; F. D. Thomson beat Toogood, 2 up; Dalgleish lost to Waddel, 5 and 4- Lawson lost to White, n and 4; Watkins beat Hall, 2 and 1; Matthews beat Hwkes. "4 and 3; 11. Parkm lost to \ G Williams. 4 and 2; Westbrook lost to Heslop,-2 and 1;-Ashby losfto Allen, 1 down; Gunn lost to Brooking, 3 and 2; Buxton lost to Connolly, 5 and 4; lair beat Miss Batham■ 1 up; Maekay lost to Martin,3 and 2; W. Parkin and 0. Mills, all square; Tartakover lost to MeNair, 2 and 1; Miss Turner lost to B. Smith, 6 ando; Watt lost to Lauchlan, -7-and 6; Birrell beat Day, 1 up; Hanson and 8.. t. Mills, ..all square; Fan- beat Sandwith 1 up- Hn"hes beat Moeller, 2 up; Kirker beat Miss Black, .1 up; Miss Downes lost to Dempster, 2 and 1; Atkinson lost to Hendry, 3 and. 2; Miss Bettjeman lost to DLxori; 4. and 3; .A. G. Barnett beat Begg, 6 and 4; Dykes beat Hyams, 2 up; Kerr beat Bown, v and 4; Wiggins beat McGowan, 5 and 4; Bastings beat McCabe, 2 and 1; Roberts lost to, Rogers, 1 clown; Menneer beat Miss Sheldon, 4 and 3; Eichelbaum and Wrigley, all square; Inkster lost to Parsloe, 4 and 2; Telford and Bell, all square; Little lost to Mack, 2 rtown'; Walworth beat E. H. Picot, 1 up; I. R. Picot'lost to V. H. Dentice, 3 down; Banks beat Hudson, .3 and 2; Williamson bf,t Thompson, 2 and 1. President 26 games, captain 26 games, 4 games squared. Total, president 35 games, captain 42 games, 7 games squared. . The teams were afterwards entertained at tea by the president and captain, a very pleasant hour being spent.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 130, 5 June 1933, Page 16

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WEEKEND PLAY Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 130, 5 June 1933, Page 16

WEEKEND PLAY Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 130, 5 June 1933, Page 16