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GOLF

AUSTRALIAN.. CHAMPIONSHIP. ’KZ. LADIES AT ’MELBOURNE. (Australian Press Assoeiation). -• " MELBOURNE, August 28. The national golf championship and women’s championship of Australia were opened to-day on the Victoria golf links. The result were ... . Victoria defeated New .South Wales by? three matches to one; Tasmania defeated South Australia by five -games to nil; Victoria defeated Tasmania' by four matches to one, and thus becaihe again -the champion State. 1 Miss Odette Lefebore (New South Wales) and Miss Susie Tolhurst (Victoria) opened the carnival with one 'of the best matches . ever -seen here. Miss Fefebore went out 'in 84, being two iip. Miss Tolburst came home •square, on fours, she winning on the last green, doing 18 holes in 73. In the handicap events, Miss Gaisford (New Zealand) clipped three strokes off. the course record, held by Mrs Ivo Whitton, returning a gross 77, and finishing fifth. Mrs E. Shaw (Eastern) won the event. .Mrs Doderfflinn (New; Zealand) did eighty and Miss J. Williams 87. The New 'Zeal an tiers, iwho do • Hot compete as a team till Friday, are experiencing bad. luck. Airs Guy Williams is suffering from influenza, and is a doubtful starter. Some oL the other players have heavy colds.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1933, Page 3

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201

GOLF Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1933, Page 3

GOLF Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1933, Page 3

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