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MIRAMAR DEFEAT HUTT The weather for the inter-club match Miramar v. Hutt on Saturday was cloudy and windy, and midway through the afternoon tain fell—towards the end of the match heavily. Miramar won by 13 games to 8. Following are the detailed results:— A Team, at Miramar. —A. E. Conway beat J. t. Black, 5 and 3; J. H. Drake beat R. O. Chesney, 3 and 2; J. T. Tucker bfl.'it Rana Wagg, 2 up; L. D. Hurst beat L. Speedy, 6 and 5; J. L. Petley and Pearson Wagg, all square; S. Turner lost to W. K. Cook, 3 and 1; E'H. Rawson lost to S. T. A. Scott, 1 up; S. C. Stichbury lost to G. T. Dawson, 3 and 2; L. W. H. Grace beat M. Evans, 2 up; E. H. Liddle and H. A. Black, all square; S. Gambrill beat L. W. Bridge, 4 and 3; D. H. Butcher beat W. G. Hughes, 4 and 3.. A team, Miramar 7 wins, 3 losses, and 2 games squared. B Teams at Hutt.—A. E. Middleton beat R. C. Kirk, 7 and 6; H. E. Aplin beat J. H. Wagg, 4 and 3; P. B. Rooke lost to G. C. Godfrey, 2 down; C. H. Armstrong lost to L. C. Hemery, 4 and 2; R. *E. Westbrook beat. J. E. Lawrence, 4 and 3; M. J. Crombie and R. V. McDowell, all square; T. C. Caulton lost to E. C. Robieson, 2 down; J. T. Lewis lost to G. Blaxall, 2 down; R. White-Parsons beat G. J. Judd, 6 and 5; R. W. Scott beat H. V. Scott, 1 up; A. E. Russell beat G. Cook, 2 and 1; G. S. Matthews lost to G. V. Berry, 3 and 2. Miramar 6 rvins, 5 losses, and 1 game squared. Total wins: Miramar, 13; Hutt, 8; 3 games squared. MIRAMAR LADIES’ CLUB. The following is the draw for the George Cup, to be played on Tuesday, May 5: —Miss Woodman, a bye; Mrs. Sclanders plays Miss Carter; Mrs. Martin plays Miss Taylor; Mrs. Foreman plays Miss Sidey; Mrs. Cromb plays Mrs. Wagg, Mrs. Weston plays Miss M. Sertl, Miss Muir plays Miss Cameron; Miss Plimmer play.s Miss Low; Miss. G. Dpham plays Miss Wheeler; Miss von Dadelszeti plays Mrs. Brook: Miss West plays Mrs. Upham; Mrs./Nagle plays Miss Gambrill; Mrs. Gavin plays Mrs. Richardson; Miss MacGregor plays Mrs. Firth; Mrs. Beasley playa Mrs. Cooke; Miss V. Upham, a bye. RANUI CLUB. i The following is the draw for the first round of the Ranui Club’s “twolife” competition, the marches to be played off by May 17, first-mentioned plavers to arrange their game:— Winners: N. E. Tingey v. P. G. Daniell, R. S. Herschberg v. L. Bath, N. F. Dunlop v. A. Moore, A. J. Coleman v. V. A. Mills, W. W. Smith v. H. G. Whitehead, F. R. Rogen v. T. E. James, 11. Burns v. J. T. Colwill, P. Garnsev v. B. R. Irvine, J. 11. Reaney v. G. May, D. Sloane v. W. Hook, W. Whitehead v. J. T. Lewis, A. M. Tartakover v. H. W. Pearce, B. Bryden v. M. B. Bindon, J. F. Cousins v. J. R. E. Bennett. Losers: S. C. Stichburv v. C. S. Mexted, R. W. Edwards v. R. E. Pope, J. R. Salt v. C. A. Giblin, A. J. Seed v. A. I. Murray, A. G. Warwick v. H. Dodds, A. M. Cousins v. E. G. Cousins, H. L. Williams v. R. B. Gibbons,
OTAGO LADIES’ CHAMPIONSHIP. Hr Tblegiiapji.—l’kess Association Dunedin, May 3. The Otago ladies’ golf championship was won bv Mrs. Dodgsliun (Dunedin), who defeated Mrs. Orbcll (Oamaru) by 0 up and 5 to play.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 182, 4 May 1925, Page 3
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