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'At Miramar, on Saturday afternoon, the tie for the club's first mixed f° ur " I some<s was played off, Miss P. Ward and |N. M. Chesney (15) defeating Miss E. | Ward crnd W. A. Kennedy (14) ; Tliis week's Belgian competition was won by H. P. F. Blundcll, 85 —10 —75. The next beat net scores were: P. Spraggon (14), 76; N. Nelson (20), 78; E. A. Gill (l), fo; G. G. Sraitli (20), 79. In playing off the tie for the previous week's Belgian competition,. J. £• Black (6) returned the best cardj one up on bogey. Next week's Belgian competition will consist of two iounds of medal play, entrance Is. eaclx round. Mr. H. S. Hislop has presented it silver cup for this competition. On Saturday afternoon the ladies or Johnsonville Golf Club held a competition for two handsome s'lver buttons presented by Mrs. S. Kirkcalclie, the winner being Miss M. Davis. The Red Gross competition )ie!d on the previous Saturday was won by Miss \arrall, the | prize boing bronze medals. The Best Ball of the year is the now ] famous Challenger. These wonderful bails firo unequalled for driving power, steadiness, durability, paint. Mads ill Brnmbls and Dimplo. The Dimples are white throughout. You will play batter with a Challenger. Buy one to-day, you'll buy a box to-morrow.—Advt. A flask of ether was found in the knapsack of each of twenty-threo Germans taken prisoners by the French at Vauquois. For Bronchial Cou»hp and Colds, Wood' Gre&t Peiis.ermmt Cute, Is. 6d.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2469, 24 May 1915, Page 9
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251GOLF Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2469, 24 May 1915, Page 9
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