MISS KAY WINS
N.Z. LADIES’ GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP MISS GAISFORD BEATEN 5 AND 3. (Per Pre.su Association Copyright.} WANGANUI, October 19. The ladies’ golf champioiisliip concluded to-day in boisterous weather. It. wgs overcast iii ’the morning, but I‘aiii held off. Playing a - brilliant game,, apffroach'ng the'greens with almost uhcahiiy precision, Miss Kay maintained her morning lead of four Up to end the galne- at "the SSrd, five up and three. - -. •■ ■ Both Going to England, During /the prize giving /ceremony at the conclusion of the final, it was announced that the executive of the New Zealand Ladies’ Golf Union had decided to send Misses Kay and Gaisford to England to participate in the English Ladies’ Championship, which, it is understood, will be neld in Wales next May. : Misses Kay and Gaisford will probably leave next February. The Ladies’ Union is making an appeal for, financial support in the project. Already the Marton Golf Club has notified its intention to provide £25. Wanganui Club is holding a special benefit tournament next Saturday. week * .
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1933, Page 4
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