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ST. CLAIR CLUB A Canadian foursome match will be played on the Corstorphiue links tomorrow, competitors to choose partners and arrange fours; On Thursday there will be held a bogey match, for which post entries will be received. OTAGO LADIES' CLUB A medal match will be played on the Balmaccweh links to-morrow. The draw is as follows;—Mrs Lemon v. Miss C. Williams, Mrs Gibson v. Mrs M‘Dougall, Mrs Tack v. Mrs Aspinall. Mrs Carr v. Miss Cameron, Mrs Caffin v. Mrs R. G. Hudson, Mrs Dawson v,. Mrs-Bundle, Miss M'Huteheson v. Miss Dunlop, Mrs MTherson v. Mrs Lusk, Miss Young v. Mrs Scott, Miss 1. Hart v. Mrs C. T. Irvine, Miss Duthic v. Miss Jones. .Miss Sherriff v. Mrs Earnshaw, Mrs Weston v, Mrs Jacobs, Mrs Dodo-slum v. Mrs L. Hudson, Miss Hao-fitt v. Mrs Russell, Miss Cook v. Mrslloloncv, Mrs Irvine v. Mrs Gates, Mrs Lascelles v. Mrs Sykes, Mrs Milne v. Miss E. Hart, Mrs Potvine v. Miss Gallawav, Mrs Breeze v. Mrs Anderson, Mrs Haggitt V. bliss T. M'Carth.v, Mrs Williams v. Mrs Meek, Mrs Jenkins v. Miss D. Roberts, Mrs Sieclcbcrg v. Mrs Bowron, Miss Reid v. Mrs Johnstone, Miss Morris v. Mrs Sparrow, Mrs Brebncr v. Miss Jacobs, Mrs Barnett v. Mrs Dick.
' OTAGO CLUB The first round of the Otago Club Championship was played on the Balinaeewen links on Saturday afternoon under pleasant weather conditions. The matches resulted: —K. Ross beat R F Barr, 5 and 4; G. Gibson beat S.’e. Field, 2 and 1; B. V. Wright beat W. G. Wight, Tup; J. \V. M intosh beat H, J. Dodgshun, 5 antl 4; J R. Laidlaw beat J. 11. M'Dougall, 2 and 1; T. B. Ferguson beat H. J. Grayson, 3 and 2; J. G. Dick beat A. G. Sime, 1 up; C. T. Irvine beat A. J. Scoul.er, 4 and 3. ' ~ The first round qf'matches for the Bahnacewen Cup was also played, and resulted as follows:—J. N. Lemon beat G W. Glover, 5 and 4; D. Wright beat C. K. Couston, 2 and 1: A. Gill beat G. W. Bowron, 3 and 2; W. A. Ma'tlneson beat E, G. Smith, 8 and 6; E. R. Sinikin beat S. G.'Paris, 4 and 3;-A. W. Barnett beat A. E. Lodge, 6 and 5; P. S. Anderson beat F; Salinger, 4 and 2. ■ BELLEKNOWES CLUB r Conditions were ideal for the Medal Handicap played on the Belieknowes links on Saturday afternoon, when a moderate field took part. A. M'Murtric ‘with 41—12—29 was the winner, with J. Hinchcliff 38—8—31) and E. -Ring ; ; 41—11—30 ; equal for second place. Other good cards were J. Morrison 38—7 —31, A. Lucas 39—8—31, J. Cartwright 39—8—31, A. Grandison 40—9—01, • and H. Patterson 43—12—31. MIRAMAR CHAMPIONSHIP. The Miramar championship was won by J. H. Drake, who defeated Harold Black, I up over thirty-six holes.— Wellington Press--Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 21881, 19 November 1934, Page 4
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