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STRATFORD GOLF CLUB.

On Thursday Mixed Foursomes (13 holes) wore played for prizes presented by Or. Paget. There were 44 competitions, and the match was won by Mrs Lyons and Mr Dunlop with the net score of 72, the scores being as under: — Mrs Abraham and Stanford, 78— sci' —78. Mrs Spence and S. Spence, 85—2— S 3. Miss O’Brien and Fussed, 76—2 74. Miss Fussed and C. Wright, 98— 4—94. Mrs Howard and Abraham, 87—4 —B3. Mrs Robinson and Thompson,, 88— B—Bo. Mrs Lyons and Dunlop, 86—14 72. Mrs Glasgow and R. Spence, 92 16—76. Miss Curtis and Anderson, 102 —20 —B2. Mrs Richards and Dr. Paget, 109— 22—87. Mrs Budge and Budge, —22—. Miss Wright and Rutherford, 102 -22—84. Miss G. Curtis and L. Curtis, 106 —22—84. ' Mrs Young and W. Young, 106— 22—84. Miss Uniacke and Uniacke, 113— 22—91. Mrs Hogg and Williams, HO—22 —BB. Mrs Copping and Macalister, 109— 26—83. Mrs Stewart and Glasgow, 99—26 —B3. Mrs Webster and Hid, 103—26—■ 77. Mrs Good and Good, —2(3—. Mrs Malone and Malone, 110—26 84. Mrs Coleman and Coleman, —3o—. At the conclusion of the match Mr A. W. Budge, President of 'the Club, on behalf of the members bade farewell to Miss Fussed and Mr Fussed. The Club regretted losing two members avlio had been connected with it for a very long time and had shown themselves ready to take part not alone in the affairs of the Club but in all social functions in Stratford. The President referred to the warm appreciation generally felt for Mr Fussell’s action in volunteering for active service. In this connection Mr Budge spoke of Mr L. Curtis, another member of the Club, and of Mr G. Hunter, who, with Mr Fussed, are leaving for Trentham on Monday. After expressing an earnest hope that Mr Fussed would soon return to Stratford with Miss Fussed and resume his practice, Mr Budge presented the members’ gifts (to Miss Fussed a wrist watch, and to Mr Fussed a set of military brushes^

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4, 3 September 1915, Page 8

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STRATFORD GOLF CLUB. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4, 3 September 1915, Page 8

STRATFORD GOLF CLUB. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4, 3 September 1915, Page 8

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