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GOLF.

—— \> STRATFORD CLUB

The September' Bogey Competition was won by Mr. \ ernon Crawshaw. The following cards were returned: -

The ladies’ competition was won by Mrs. Budge. The four best cards re-

The mixed foursomes were won by Miss Orbed and P. Wright. Results:— Miss Orbell and P. Wright 84 4 80 Miss Fussed and G. Wright 86 -1 82 Miss O’Brien and C. Wright 93 4. 8.) Miss F. Orbed and V. Crawshaw 90 0 90 Mrs. Robinson and S. Spence ... 163 4 99 Miss F. Wake and F. N. Fussed 110 4 103

The links will lie formally closed on Thursday, when mixed foursomes will be played. Partners and opponents will bo. drawn for. Entries close on Thursday morning at 10.30.

V. Crawshaw 8 1 do A ll s. Spence ... 0 5 L. Curtis ... 22 6 )) C. H. Wright ... 8 7 : > N. F. Dunlop ... 20 7 ? j F. W. Wake ... 14 10 >> 11. B. Anderson ,... 10 11 ,, F. N. Fussell ... 9 12 ? > F. P. Uniacko ... 9 15 ?) S. Macalister ... 24 15 ?>

turned were;— Mrs. Budge ... 10 3 down Miss Fussell ... 6 4 , ,* Miss F. Orbell ... 0 0 „ Miss Wake ... 6 ( J „

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 32, 1 October 1912, Page 5

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192

GOLF. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 32, 1 October 1912, Page 5

GOLF. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 32, 1 October 1912, Page 5

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