GOLF
MIRAMAR LADIES' COMPETITION. The following is tlie draw for the medal competition to he played l at Miramar to-day:—Mrs. I{. P. Ward plays Miss Didsbury, Mrs. Firth plays Mrs. Holmes, Miss Marks plays Miss M. Ward, Mrs. Cohn plays Miss Richardson, Miss Gambrilf plays Miss Focke, Miss P. Ward plays Miss Webb, Miss Gavin plays Miss Brodrick, Mrs. Rich'ardson plays Miss M'Kellar, Mies Cameron plays Miss Mantell, Miss Doughty plays Miss W. Dudley, Mrs. W. F. Ward plays Mrs. Watkins, Mrs. Tennant plays Miss von Dadelszen, Mrs. M'llraith plays Miss Kirkcaldie, Miss Wylie plays 'Miss Sidey, Mrs. Blundell playß Miss Mackenzie, Mrs. Taylor plays Miss Marchant, Miss Kember plays Miss Briggs, Mrs. Williams plays Miss Spraggon, Mrs. Wilson plays Mrs. Hornabrook, Miss Elder plays Miss Pearson. MIRAMAR MIXED FOURSOMES. _ Neary a hundred competitors played in the mixed foursomes 011 the Miramar Club's links Saturday. The competition resulted in a tie, Miss E. Ward and W. A. Kennedy and Miss Phyllis Ward and N. M. Chesney both "all square." The best cards returned were: Miss E. Ward and W. A. Kennedy (14), all square; Miss P. Ward and N. M. Chesney (15), all square; Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Taylor (15), 1 down; Miss J. Seed and R. L. D. Kidston (13), 1 down; Miss Didsbury and W. T. Wynyard (9), 2 down; Miss G. Richardson and C. E. Richardson (15), 2 down; Miss Focko and G. V..Gow (13), 2 down: Mrs. Cohn and M. W. Horton (6), 3 down; Mrs. W. F. Ward and T. Brodie (20), 3 down; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (24), 3 down: Miss Doughty and S. Hornabrook (17), 4 down; Miss Cameron and H. P. F. Blundell (18), 4 down; Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson (17). 4 down; Miss Hishon and H. S. Hislop (17), 4 down; Miss M. Brodrick and G. 0. Sutton (13), 5 down; Mr.': and Mrs. Cecil Palmer (18), 5 down; Mr. and Mrs. Hurst (16), 5 down; Miss Miller and W. E. H: Mackenzie (14), 5 down; Miss Garabrill and F. P. Wilson (10), 5 down. JOHNSONVILLE CLUB. The medal competition played at Johnsonville on Saturday was won by' Mr. Graves. Mr. Moore secured second place. ;0n the previous Saturday _the Bould cleek was won bv Mr. D. Little with a net score of 73. . The Floating Challenger is ideal for courses with water hazards. The ball that can't help floating, quality and reputation keep it at the top. Buy a Challeriger to-day, 1 to-morrow you'll buy a; box. The Challenger Golf Ball is the ball you U eventually buy.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2451, 3 May 1915, Page 3
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