GOLF.
THE "WELLINGTON CLUB. The Ward Foursomes, ployed on Saturday by the Wellington Golf Club, were won by Mr. L. C. Hales and Mrs. Firth. The best cards handed in were:— L. C. Hales and Mrs. Firth, 1 up. A. J. Abbott and Mrs. Collins, 1 down, Mr. and Miss Stewart, 1 down. J. Fairchild and Mrs. Watkins, 1 down. Mr. and Mrs. T. Young, 1 down. Colonel Knox and Miss ,A. Pearce, 2 C '°Mis3 E. Stafford and J. Marchbanks, 2 down. , ~ Mrs. J. B. MacEwan and R, W. Kirkby, 3 down. „ „ „ , , , Miss Pearce and F. S. Hodson, i down. Miss E. Watson and A. S. MacShane, i down. . THE MIRAMAR CLUB. About seventy members took part in the Miramar Club's mixed foursomes on Saturday-, and the best cards in were as follow, Miss L. Turton and M. Burnett, 1 down. Miss D. Wilson and C. R. C. Robieson, 1 down.\ Mr. and Mrs. R. L. D. Kidston, 2 down. Miss Focke and M. W. Morton, 3 down. Mrs. R. A. Holmes and P. C. Freeth, i down. Miss Didsbury and B. L. Taylor, 4 down.
Tho Challenger Golf Ball in every test tho best. Full size (floating) for easy players and light hitters. 26J (weighted) for hard-hitters and scratch players. Test a Challenger ball this afternoon. 27
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1759, 26 May 1913, Page 7
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219GOLF. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1759, 26 May 1913, Page 7
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