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MIRAMAR CLUB.

The Mirnmar Golf Club played 'a medal handicap on Saturday afternoon, for which a trophy was given by Mr. A. 11. Myers, IT.]. 5 . There was a very largo entry, and tho result wos'a tie between J. A. Clelnnd and G. O. Sutton, who will play off during the week. The best cards were as follows:—J. A. Cleland, 100—22— 78; G. O. .Sutton, 90-12-78; H. R, Balneavis, 85—1—81; JI. W. Horton, 85—4— 81; W. W. Carter, 92-11-81; P. White- , Parsons, 97—16—81'; K. 11. Doughty, 99— 18-81; R. L. D. Kidston, 85-3-82; M. J. Crombie, 102—20—82; W. A. Hudson, 9G— M-82. -.'...,■■ .'..'"_ Next Saturday a match will be played at Miramar, over 18 holes, between two well-known professionals,'J. A. Clements, of Christchurch (winner ' of th» Open Championship), and W. B. Simpson (lliramar Club), who was only beaten in the final of the Professionals' Championship'. The match will start at three o'clock, and no doubt a great many members and their friends will tnko advantage of tho oppdrtunity of seeing some first-class play; . The Mixed Foursome the same day will be 'played.over H holes only, _ so as to finish earlier than usual, in view of the professionals' match.. . In the .club championship two rounds have now been played', and tho results were as follows:—Pirst round: 31. W. Horton beat E. H. Liddle, 5 and 3; H. R. Balheavis beat B. L.Taylor, 4 nnd 3; D. Kidston beat P. C. Freeth (by default); W. W. Carter beat A. Erskino (by default). ■ Second round: D. Kidston beat W. W. Carter. 2 no: U. W. Horton beat H. R, Balneavis, 3 and 2. M. W.'Horton and E. L. Kidston will play tho final (36 holes) during the week. AUSTRALIAN LADY CHAMPION. (Rec. September 30, 0.35 a.m.) ,'■.-• Melbourne, September 29. In the play-off of tho tie in the ladies' golf championship of Australia, Hiss Binnie won. Mrs. Fowler was suffering from • the heat and retired. '-~.' The Golf "Ball that carries excellently in anv wind is the favourite WOOD MILNE.- It is perfectly balanced and is absolutely reliable. Your dealer stocks it or can get it. Guaranteed for 72 holes. Ullathorne, Hartridge mi 1 Cv, Ltd. Wholesale Agents. Wellington. 1*

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1558, 30 September 1912, Page 7

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MIRAMAR CLUB. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1558, 30 September 1912, Page 7

MIRAMAR CLUB. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1558, 30 September 1912, Page 7

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