MIRAMAR CLUB
The qualifying round for the Mel. B. Crombie remembrance trophies was played <on the Miramar links.on Saturday, when the following qualified to play off:—
Seniors.—R. Poole, 80, 9-^-71; H. E. Napier, 82. 10—72; K. Mooney, 84, 12 —72; J. Griffiths, 84, 12—72; T. G. Roberts, 85, 12—73; W. Flanagan, 77, 4—73; A. Griffen, 81, 7—74; L. H. Heslop, 84, 10—74; F. W. Mackay, 86, 12 —74; F. P. Wilson, 87, 12—75; H. H. McLean, 82, 7—75; C. Bowden, 87, 12 —75; J. S. Hiddleston, 81, 6—75; E. H. Liddle, 82. 7—75; M. R. Moore, 76, 1 —75; J. H. Drake, 77, 1—76; H. A. Black, 76, 0—76; G. S. McNair, 88, 12 —76. ■■;■-,::
Juniors.—J. H. Parker 90, 22—68: A. R.-Freethey. 86, 18—68; E. Woodhead. 91, 20—71; A. Cornelius, 93, 22—71; N. Aldridge, 86, -14—72; T. Farr, 88. 16 -^-72; J. Patrick, 89, 16—73; H, Sellers, 87, 14—73; F. Lockwood, 89. 16—73; F. C. Johnston, 97. 24—73; J. Ilott, 96. 22 —74; F. Hardwick, 95, 20—75; H. Hanson, 91, 16—75; T. Day, 90, 14—76; J. McKenzie, 96, 20—76; E. H. Picot, 90, 14—76. .
•A fourball best-ball bogey competition ' on Sunday was won by C. E. Hollis (scr) and K. Mooney (9), with 7 up. ;. ■ ■ ■■■ • ■ ■■ -,■ :■■ ;■•
.. R. C. Butters, professional coach to the Miramar Club, did a good round on' Sunday, covering the course in 72 He took 36 each way, with eagle 3's at the third and ninth.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 104, 4 May 1937, Page 20
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