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Otago (Jiiio.—A Miiyie uogey competitiou nub jjiayiid on ouDiiruu,). o, i\. ' Luuiuu. »'Us Lae r ,uiuuc», wixu tne •guua sivi'u ui o up. vuier storey \itre: —jj.. n. raoruer \l4> an square, J. ±\ Gai'ktvrigiio (,o; a uown, it. j.'. i>arr (/) li uomu, u. lit. Hedges loj «* ciown, A. n. noyd (2j 4 uowu,. A. Unl (o) 4 clown, jti. \v. Bundle 4 aown. iiueruiuu jauccii.—An miorinal niaocn oeciveen tne Utago and St. Ciair cauus was played at uaimaeewen during tne weeK-eiid. The ibur-Dall games were ail square with six matches eacli, and in tne singles Utago won 18 matcnes and at. Clair u. St. Clair Ciub.—The four-ball bogey handicap played on tne St. dan- course on Saturday aiiernoon resulted as follows: —i ( oru ami (Joxuead 8 up, Grant and ..Brown 8 up, Keid and Williamson 5 up, Gourley and Forbes 4 up, Mclvechnie anu Meivenzie 3 up, Delbridge and Stone 2 lip, Calton and i! raser 2 up, i>ayliss and Simpson 1 up, Dueler and Saiterthwaite all square. In the imal of tne tour-ball knock-out competition Koss and Templeton defeated Wigney and Evans 5 and 4. belieknowes Club.—A four-ball bogey handicap played on the Belieknowes course on Saturday afternoon resulted in a win for J. Gooseman (11) and H. v". iauntley (/) witn a line card of 8 up on oogey. Other good cards were returned oy A. i. Murray (3) and li. F. McUatcuy (13), ti up; S. Hi. Driver (7) and M. Syron (11), 5 up; L. D. Bewloy (7) and H. G. Paul (14), 5 up; T. C. Noonan (I*2) and M. G. Smith (14), 5 up; W. S. Roberts (9) ,and J. O. l J aul (14), 3 up; M. F. O'Sullivan (11) and A. J. Campbell (17), 3 up; A. H. Fairmaid ('l3) and L. F. Gleghorn (18), 3 up; W. E. Ourrie (14) and G. R. Simkin (17), 2 up; G. Bell (7) and L. Griffiths (10), 1 up; C. T. Lee (15) and F. W. Parker (lti), 1 up. In the final of the M. F. O'Sullivan Cup competition, W. A. Penman beat S. J. McCausland, 1 up.
Onslow Ladies' Club.—The annual meeting was held on Thursday, when the following office-bearers were elected :—President, Mrs Allan; vicepresidents, Mesdames Begg and Hogan ; captain, Mrs Sinclair; deputy captain, Mrs Holloway; secretary, Mrs Renton; treasurer, Mrs Abernethy; committee — Mesdames Pink, Swanson, and Turner. The following were the prize winners for 1943:—Club championship, Mrs Seager; Margaret Adair Cup, Mrs Seager; Arthur Hudson Cup, Mrs Gore; Onslow House Cup (four-ball), Mrs Cormack and Mrs Halliday; Putting Cup, Mrs Maclean; McGrath Cup, Mrs Mason; L.G.U. bronze medal, lire Connack and Mrs Abernethy (equal); ringers (gross). Mrs Cormack ; ringers (net), Mesdames Abernethy, • MoAllan, aaid Turner (equal) ; C grade ringers, Miss Hunt and Mrs Aslin (equal).
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Evening Star, Issue 25046, 13 December 1943, Page 5
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