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GOLF

THE GORE CLUB. An eclectic match of the Gore Golf club was played on the Croydon links on Thursday evening. The only ladies’ card handed in was that of Mrs F. V.

Piper with 44—6—38. In the men’s section the winning card was that of A. Wilson with 38—6—32. The best men’s cards are as follows:—A. Wilson 38—6 —32; J. W. Turnbull 39—5—33; E. Sutherland 45 —11—34; G. Young 42—8 —34; L. G. Thomson 42—7 —35; W. Poff 41—5—36; J. P. Bishop 42—6—36; F. C. Wylie 44—8—36; A. J. Aitken 39—3—36.

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Southland Times, Issue 22461, 22 December 1934, Page 10

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GOLF Southland Times, Issue 22461, 22 December 1934, Page 10

GOLF Southland Times, Issue 22461, 22 December 1934, Page 10

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