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GOLF.

IDSTBALIA* AND lI.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION

LONDON. May 19. In the final of the golf. Miss Wether P d heat Miss Leitch by nine and seven

ENGLISH LADIES’ CHAMPIONSHIP LONDON. May 20.

A sensational conclusion to the Ladies Golf Championship at Sandwich was duo to Miss Leitcf.’s collapse in the second round. The match attracted the keenest interest. The gallery numbered 2000. The championship never produced better golf or a keener ding-dong li.rfit. than the first round, after which Miss Wetheral was one up, though both had eighty fours. In the second round the excitement was intense. 1 lie movements of the crowd repeatedly troubled Miss Leitch. The rolerce had to reprove the spectators. The first fio'e of the second round was halved with lives. Miss Wethercd won the „,d through Miss Leitch slicing with her brassey. -Miss Wethercd won the third, after both had visited the hunkers, by means of a six-yard putt Thereafter Miss Leitch never reached good form. She lost every hole to the turn except the sixth which she won. Miss Leitch lost the 10th on the green having her dor my with eight down. Except at the sixth, Miss Methcrodplayed very steadily and excellently throughout. '

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1922, Page 1

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200

GOLF. Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1922, Page 1

GOLF. Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1922, Page 1

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