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n.z, Ladies in .atjstralja. | ,TTT - . ' (Australian Press, Association). MELBOURNE, August 29. The women's national golf tourney, was continued to-day for the foursome championship and handicap event. Miss 0. Lefebvre and Miss J. Hammond (New South Wales) with'B2-and 84 won. Miss Oliver Kay and Miss Gaisford \New Zealand) with 92 and 82 tied with Airs Alex Russell and Miss Laseelles (Victoria) for second place. A match between the winners and the New Zealand pair, in the afternoon, attracted' a big galle'fy, but whilst the golf was excellent, and the ‘hitting good, the scoring was'' just sound. The, ban dicap events \Vas Von by Mfs Thompson and Miss J. NicliollsT 1 75' (17). The New Zealand’ -pair'' was the lowest handicapped pair to ever com-' pete in Victoria. * Miss Susie Tolhurst (Victoria)' after yesterday’s brilliant win, went home to bed with an attack of influenza, and is a doubtful starter for the first round of the Australian Women’s Championship to be played to-morrow. - All’p Williams (New Zealand) ba-s improved slightly from her attack of influenza. Airs Templar was indisposed to-day and scratched from the foursomes. Miss Grace is also suffering slightly from the influenza, epidemic.'
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1933, Page 6
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