8-STROKE LEAD IN WORLD GOLF
(N Z P A -Reuter—Copyright) MEXICO CITY. The United States retained an eightstroke lead after the third round in the women’s world team golf championships at Mexico City.
The Americans have an aggregate of 435, leading from Canada (443)/and France, the defending champion (447). The New Zealand team was in equal seventh position, sharing its aggregate of 459 with Britain, Belgium and Mexico. Mrs B. Robertson, of Britian, became the first player to break 70 on the par-72 course, with a fine 69. Mrs M. Streit, of Canada, leads the over-all individual scores with 215 (74. 71, 70), followed by Mrs B. Boddie (United States) and Miss L. Forsell (Sweden), both with 219. The New Zealand teams individual third round scores were: Miss N. White, 84: Mrs P. Bull, 76: Mrs J. Little, 76.
Aggregate scores after three rounds are: 435: United States. 443: Canada. 447: France. 454: South Africa. 457: Italy. 458: Sweden. 459: Britain, Belgium. New Zealand, Mexico. 469: Australia. 471: Netherlands. 475: West Germanv. 457: Spain. 489: Japan. 491: Brazil. 521: Venezuela. 533: Chile. 534: Bermuda. Leading individual scores: 215: Mrs M. Streit (Canada), 71, 71, 70. 219: Mrs T. B. Dobbie (U.S.), 74, 74. 71: Miss L. Forsell (Sweden), 76, 73, 70. 220- Mrs D. Welts (U.S.), 71, 73. 76. 222: Miss C. Lacoste (France), 74. 71, 70. 223. Mrs B. Robertson (Britain), 77. 77. 69.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31198, 24 October 1966, Page 3
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