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SHANDON CLUB

On the Shandon links at the weekend the November bogey was won by H. Lulham (4), with 2 up. The next test cards were:—C. W. Letford (sj, 1 up: C. E. Hollis (2), all square; G. "Y. Berry (6), 1 down; W. Ross (12), .1 down; F. Desmond1 (5), 2 down; H. 31. Elliott (4), 2 down; P. Garlick (17), 2 down.

The play-off for the tie in the Canadian foursome was won by C. W. Letford and C. F. Waugh.

A medal round was won by E. A. Hansen, 88, 17—71; W., R. Tustin, 77, 4:—73, was next.

A fourball best-ball bogey was won by C. E. Hollis (2) and E. C. Griffin (16), with 3 up. In the semi-final of the Wilford Cup, F. Allison beat J. Fraser, 2 and 1; R. W. Toomath beat W. Johnston, 1 up. In the final, *» F. Allison beat R. W. Toomath, 6 and 5.

The annual long-driving contest was won by C. E. Hollis, who drove 249 yards; M. McKelvie was second, wita a drive of: 245 yards. <■ The winter* season closes next Saturday, when mixed foursomes will be played in the afternoon, and there will be a social.function at night. The summer season, for which a very attractive programme has been arranged, will commence on the following day

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 109, 4 November 1935, Page 18

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SHANDON CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 109, 4 November 1935, Page 18

SHANDON CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 109, 4 November 1935, Page 18

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