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OTAGO CLUB The second round of the knock-out competition was played on Balmacewen links on Saturday afternoon under ideal weather conditions. The results of the matches were as follow’:—A. Gibbs beat H. V. Lawry, 7 and 6; T. B. Ferguson beat C. S. Reeves, 2 up; J. H. M'Dougall beat F. I. Dawson at twenty-second; L. B. Whinam beat S. G. Paris, 7 and 5; D. Wright beat G. W. Bowron, 8 and 7; S. E. Field beat A. C. Begg, 3 and 2; R. S. Brown beat C. G. Begg, 6 and s_; L. E. Bullock beat R. R. Aspinall, jun., 4 and 3; N. C. Begg beat J. R. Laidlaw, 1 up; A. N, Haggitt beat A, E, Lodge, 4 and 2; H. J. Pollock beat J. M. Sidey, 1 up; J. H. Edmond beat W. S. Stewart at twenty-first; C. P. Howden beat F. Foote, 3 and 2; B. M. Hay beat K. A. Ross, 1 up; R. E. Hayward beat R. F. Barr, 2 up at twenty-sixth; J. N. Lemon beat H. A. Brabant, 6 and 5; J. R. Callender beat H. J. Dodgshun, 2 and 1; J. W. MTntosh beat A. Highet, 2 up; F. Leckie beat T. D. Adams, 2 up; J. G. Dick beat E. 6. Boddy, 1 up; E. W. Birch beat D. G. M. Reid, 5 and 4; B. V. Wright beat R. R. Aspinall, 3 and 1; E. G. M'George beat J. M. Fraser at twenty-second; K. Ross beat A. G. Sime, 4 and 3; E. A. Reed beat H. Brasch, 3 and 2; P. S. Anderson beat S. N. Brown, 3 and 2; T. J. Lascelles beat A. M. Cameron, 5 and 3; P. S. Glasson beat J. A. Scouler, 1 up; R. W. Dick beat C. T. Irvine, 2 and 1.
ST. GLAIR CLUB The Junior Cup final of the St. Clair Club was won by R. H. Booth, who defeated A. A. Duff by 5 up and 4 to play. Booth took the lead in the early stages of the game, and by steady play kept ahead of his opponent as the round progressed. Booth was 4 up at the thirteenth, and Duff was unfortunate to lose his ball at the next hole, where the match finished.
The stroke handicap (senior) resulted as followsW. F. Sligo, 81—12—69; W. M‘Ghie, 80—10—70; L. E. Routledge, 83—12—71; A. P. Johnston, 83 —12—71; J. E. Matheson, 73—1—72; D. S. M’Lean, 77—5—72; W. D. M’Kenzie, 84—12—72.
junior scores; F. Dixon, 89— J. Luff, 97—24—73; H. W. Kirkby, 92—18—74; H. J. Anthony, 90— 14—76.
OTAGO LADIES’ CLUB A medal match will be played on the Balmacewen links to-morrow. The draw is as follows: —Miss Elliott v. Mrs Aspinall, Mrs Breeze v. Mrs Meek, Airs Carr v. Mrs Mowat, Miss I. Hart v. Miss M’Carthy, Mrs Lemon v. Mrs D. H. Cameron, Mrs Cuffin v. Airs Lusk, Aliss Cook v. AHss Black, Airs Alilne v. Mrs L, Hudson, Miss M'Hntcheson v. Mrs Gibson, Mrs P. Potvine v. Airs Gates, Mrs M'Creary v. Aliss Roberts, Mrs Irvine v. Airs Russell, Mrs Al‘Carthy v. Airs Shield, Mrs Lascelles v. Miss E. Hart. Miss Sherrilf v. Aliss Alacandrew, Aliss Young v. Aliss M‘Arthur, Airs Sykes v. Airs Williams, Mrs Scott v. Aliss Jones, Aliss Dunlop v. Mrs Grayson, Aliss Jacobs v. Miss Kinder, Airs Brebner v. Airs Sparrow, Mrs Aloloney v. Airs Johnstone, Aliss Alartin v. Mrs Dick, Airs Donnelly v. Airs Anderson.
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