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MRS HOLLIS'S HARD FIGHT

Mits P. Helean Has Easy Win AUSTRALIANS UNBEATEN "* ixoarter-ftnal of the New Zeated women'* golf champlonshlp ra* deeided at Waiohiki this mornag. The featnre of to-day 's play ma the defeat of Mrs R. S. FullertoOrSmith by Miss J. Eorwell six l&d Av», while Mrs G. Hollis, in her match with Mrs D. Chrisp had to fight hard to win one np. Miss P. Helean, of Hastings, had a fairly easy win over Mrs D. Stout, six and five, while the remaining Aostralians, Miss E. M. Hutton, Miss S. Tolhurst and Mrs S. Morpeth, all won their games. The details of the championship glay to-day are as follow: — Mrs. G« Hollis (Hawera) beat Mrs. 3X Chrisp (Poverty Bay), l up. Miss E. M. Hutton (Australia) beat Miss M. Beadel (Christchurch), 2 and 3* Miss Horwell (Timaru) beat MrsR, S, Fullerton-Smith. (Marton), 6 and 5. Miss J. Betts (Nelson) beat Mrs. A. G, McKillop (Christchurch), 8 and 6. Miss S. Tolhurst (Australia) beat Miss C. Wilson (Eangitikei), 4 and * Mrs. D. Wilson (Hutt) beat Miss E. M. Upton (Auckland), 6 and 5. Mrs. S. Morpeth (Australia) beat Mrs. J. M. Alison (Titirangi), 2 and 1. Miss P. Helean (Hastings), beat Mrs. D, Stout (Wellington), 6 and 5.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 9, 4 October 1937, Page 6

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MRS HOLLIS'S HARD FIGHT Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 9, 4 October 1937, Page 6

MRS HOLLIS'S HARD FIGHT Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 9, 4 October 1937, Page 6

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