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only to pull her third into j^H again. Miss Kay was on in four and Mrs Cooke inBH two putts to Miss Kay anBflj iMrs , Coalce :^llowd$ ithe jflfl halve in sixes. g| At the sixth Mrs Cooke piJH ly to be. on the green but 91 struck the hunker. -Miss Kayfll two, and to reverse the orjBI out a long putt. Mrs Cookgfll and the hole was halved in Al Mrs Cooke One USH A drive out of bounds jSfl seventh tee cosfi Miss KayHl but her third ran well cBfl fairway. Mrs Cooke got alfl and drove a pretty seconsiBl lose the advantage by pk'XI the hunker with -her third. struck further trouble by ovSl her bunker shot. A niee shotHI out of this and elose to thefll ing for six. Miss Kay WasBI green for five but again ■] pixtts to sink and the lioleB] Mrs Cooke, 6-7. Mrs CookeBI Both drove well at the eijS] Cooke shoi$ifig.«,the greater B ahd lying true while Miss E«1 j the rough to the left of theMj 1 Mrs Cooke was short of tBl with her Second but placed B1 her third and a putt to eacSl the hole in fours. B] Mrs Cooke lost her . leaWl ninth by playing too hard anSJ after both had placed good irB] Mrs Cooke took two puttsBJ opponent's one and Miss KayHj the hole 3-4. Match square. Mrs Cooke drove well at t but struck a pine tree with ond and the ball dropped de Kay made no mistake and y the green in three. Miss Kay was down in fivc approach and two pxltts Cooke made her seven. M one up. Both were just short of ti with two each at the elevei Cooke approached a little sl took two putts to sink a's agai Kay's approach and single pi Kay 2 up. Miss Kay was the more i at the 12th, and holed out i to Mrs Cooke's four. Miss Ki up. Mrs Cooke recovered well thilteenth. Both landed tee sl on to the green but Mrs Co closest to the pin. Miss Kay but ran to the right. Mrs Co went to the right and laid a which Miss Kay could iic tiate. Mrs Cooke took the h Miss Kay two up. After a good drive at th j teenth, Miss Kay found the with her second but played oi on the green with her third. I holed out with one putt but Mi took two. Hole to Miss Ka Kay three up. Both drove perfeetly at teenth and deeiding hole andi good seconds. Mrs Cooke, 1 again eixcountered' a tree w third and the ball bounced bai Kay was on to the green xsi third and Mrs Cooke took fou putts to each gave Miss Kay t 5-6, and the match four up an to play. Provincial Teams Matc The inter-provincial teams resulted: Manawatu A, 336; 1 ton A, 349 ; Auckland B, 361 terbury A, 361; South An 364; Hawke's Bay A, 365. T sonnel of the winning team xc Gaisford (Marton), Mrs E (Castlecliff), Mrs H. Collinson ' watu) and Mrs Russell Grace ganui). Mrs Cooke returned gross score for the match routtd of 80. The Mellsop Cup, for thec tor returning the best agj scratch score of three ro uriti; play, resulted. Miss O. Kayj22 Guy Williams (Masterton) , O. Stevens (Pupuke), 249; 5 Stevdns (Pupuke), 251; Mrsl Stout (Wellington), 251. Th totals making up Miss Kay1! were as follow: — -L.G.U. Cor Medal 78, L.G.U. Challenge 78; and Donnelly Cup, 71. Miss Kay won the Donnel with a seore of 71-1-70. Th cards in the opposite division fo ers with handicaps 11 to 18 x? turned by Mrs K.' S. Browne bridge), 87-12-75, and Miss I 88-13-75. Mrs Browne won the for the best card in this divisio ing her score over the last 9 Other good cards returned coinpetition were; Miss F. Ea (Auckland), 81-8-73; Mrs E. (Castlecliff), 80-4-76; Mrs 1 Stout (Wellington) 83-7-76;! Innes (Manawatu) 85-9-76; Buttle (Auckland) 87-11-76;; Given (Walton), 94-18-76.'
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 44, 14 October 1931, Page 4
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