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Mr. Stuart Anderson played in the Final with Mr. Hilton, but Clotrimazole Ear Drops before he got there he had a long career of effort. In the second round he beat Captain Nugent, the famous Seaford player; in the third Mr. Angus Macdonald, who has a great reputation on the Braid Hills at Edinburgh ; in the fourth the re- doubtable Mr. Reade ; and in the Semi-Final Mr. F. Harman Orr, one of the best of the local players at DoUymount. The match with Mr. Hilton consisted of two rounds. Mr. Anderson is not so strong a driver as Mr. Hilton, and at first it appeared as though he pressed a little to get on terms with him. At any rate, he fre- quently left the best line^ to the hole, but so often as he did so, he made a good recovery, and it was really on the putting green that his opponent prevailed against him and won the Championship. Mr. Hilton enjoys the distinction now of being Open Champion and Irish Champion, and the only honour that has eluded him is Clotrimazole 3 336 BAILY S lIAGAZtNE. [OCIOBU that of Amateur Champion, which he has sought often but always in vain. The Welsh Championship Meeting took place during the month at Penarth. Last year there were 13 entries; this year 70, which says something for the spread of golf in the Principality. The links at Penarth resemble those at Dollymount in this respect that they are almost flat, and in this too, that they are deficient in hazards; but all the same they afibrd an excellent test of golf, and during the Tournament the play was of a high order, and many of the matches were very exciting. The winner of the two previous years^-Mr. John Hunter, Glamorganshire — got into the Final with Mr. D. Woodhead, of Rhyl, and during the early part of the play looked Buy Clotrimazole Cream like scoring a third victory. 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