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OTAGO LADIES* CLUB The annual country day will be held at the Otago links to-morrow. A->medal round will be played in the morning and foursomes, over 13 holes, in the afternoon. Entries have been received from Cromwell, Roxburgh, Balclutha. Milton, and Taieri, and on account of large entries players will commence at 9 a.m. and go out at three-minute intervals in order of the draw wherever possible. The draw is as follows: Miss Haggitt v. Miss Gair, Miss Jones : v. Mrs Uren, Mrs Fergus v. Mrs Elder, Airs Cook v. Airs George, Airs Alilne v. Airs Hitchon, Airs Breeze v. Airs Pater»on, Airs Gamble v. Airs Giltnour, Airs Dawson v. Airs Wethey, Miss Kyle v. Airs Laloli, Airs Barron v. Airs Hotop, Airs Gibson (Otago) v. Aliss George. Airs Aspinall v. Mrs Grant, Airs Williams v. Airs J. Blair, Airs Caffin v. Aliss Al‘Laron, Airs Cunningham v. Aliss Allan, Airs Sykes v. Airs Herbert, Airs Irvine v. Airs Choyno, Airs Callender v. Aliss Blanchard, Mrs AUCorkindale v. M iss Blair, Airs Johnstone v. Airs Waters, Airs Lough v. Airs Alitchell (Taieri), Mrs O’Grady v. Aliss 1, Gilmour, Airs Sims v. Airs Murray, Aliss ’Shand v. Aliss Rutherford, Aliss Swan v. Miss Patterson, Airs Cameron v. Airs Telford, Aliss Elliott v. Airs Poynter, Miss Sherrill v. Aliss Fleming, Airs Donnelly v. Aliss Throp, Airs E. Walker v. Mrs Thompson, Airs Glendining v. Airs Gibson (Taieri). Airs Anderson v. Airs Al'Faul (Balclutha!. Airs Earnshaw v. Airs Alitchefl (Balclutha), Aliss E. Johnstone v. Aliss Grant, Airs Aloloney v. Airs Freeman, Airs Barnett v. Airs Leonard, Airs Alcek'v. Airs Bishop, Aliss Al'Carthy v. Airs Landels, Aliss Kirkland v. Airs Copland. NORTHERN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, September 11. Percy Allis won the Northern open golf championship at Heysham with a X’ecord aggregate of 277. Cotton was second with 282.
SARAZEN WINS CHAMPIONSHIP A FINE PERFORMANCE. » ADELAIDE, September 12. Gene Sarazen, in winning the centenary open golf championship yesterday with an aggregate of 283, equalled the Australian best score for 72 holes on a championship course. G. Vonnida and Fergus M'Mahon tied for second place, 10 strokes behind Sarazen. , Sarazen broke the previous course record of 69 with his morning outward round of CB. Then in the last round he shattered the four-rounds local record. SARAZEN DELIGHTED. ADELAIDE, September 12. Sarazen’s four rounds were 74," 70, 68, 71. The course being 73, there was a monotonous brilliance about his golf. His short game and his putting were superb. Sarazen confessed himself delighted with his form, as Seaton course at the outset appeared difficult. He said he felt justified in saying that his 283 was quite equal to Tony Menero’s 282 at Baldvistol, when he won this year’s American open championship. Sarazen predicts a good future for Vonnida, whoso only lapses were on the greens. CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP TORONTO, September 12. The United States golfers finished one, two, and three in the Canadian open golf championship. Little scored 67, 66, 69, 69 on a par 70 course for a remarkable 271. .lames Thomson was second with 279, and Craig Wood third with 282.
ST. GLAIR LADIES' CLUB Owing to the very sodden condition of the links the fixture for to-morrow is postponed until Thursday, when a bogey match will be played; post entries.
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