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GOLF

NELSON CLUB. The Red Cross Bogev'match resulted : Miss Dimant 9, 2 down; 18s collected. For the Ladies versus Men match, to be played on Saturday, the 30th inst., players and opponents have 'been arranged as under : Miss E. Ledger plays G. Richmond. Miss Dimant plays H. C. Cock. Miss Ledger plays N.- Rout. Miss Harkness plavs C. H. Broad. Mrs H. C. Cock plays J. H. Wood. Miss Dodson plays G. F. Dodds. Miss Adams ••■plays J. Hair. Miss D, Booth plays R. Davis. Miss Cock plavs .\V. Deveriish. Miss Monsou plays C. R. Sairisbury. Mrs Green plays W. B. 'Travers. - Miss L. Tomlinson plays E. B. Moore. Miss Eileen Hair plays A". D. Macfarlane. Miss G. Clark plays J. H. Cock. Miss Bamford plays A. H. Burn. Mrs C. R. Sainsbury plays W .Gee. This match will be a R-ed Cross one, and the entrance fees. Is per <t>layer, will be handed to the Red 'Cross Socjety. The golf season will continue till the end of next month, but this will be the last match, arid also the last occasion on which afternoon, tea will be provided for this season. As sixteen matches have to 'be got off on Saturday players are advised to- make an early start. The Captain's Trophy competition, which has been p-oing on for some weeks; reached the semi-final stasre last week, J. H. Wood bentin.cr N. R. Davis beating G. Richmond. The winners. Wood and Davis, met in the final. Davis winning after a close game by 2 up and 1 to play.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 26 September 1916, Page 2

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GOLF Nelson Evening Mail, 26 September 1916, Page 2

GOLF Nelson Evening Mail, 26 September 1916, Page 2

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