“GIRL” GOLFER. lIATR FELL OFF AT 200 YARDS SHOT. PfNEHURST, North Carolina, Jan 19 An unexpected discovery ended a mixed Scottish sixsome match in which three golfers were paired with women partners at Pinelmrst. Miss Eleanor Fox, a tall and dashing brunette, whom nobody had seen here before, started the excitement by driving about 200 yards from the first tee. When she lifted an iron shot for another 200 yards on the second fairway the effort shook off her tarn o’shatter, her luxurious tresses fell with it, and Miss Fox stood revealed as William E. Donahue, winner of the midwinter qualifying medal. He was promptly disqualified for conspiracy, misrepresentation, failure to register properly at the Country Club, and on several other counts, and the match broke up in disorder. Hundreds of thousands of motorists acclaim the unquestioned superiority of CLINCHER CROSS TYRES, under all road and climatic conditions. All garages can supply. “NAZOL” fixes ’em. It vanquisher ~„lds, and soothes throat and lungs. From any chemist or store, la fid. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS are acknowledged everywhere
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1921, Page 4
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175Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1921, Page 4
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