GOLF
CHAMPIONSHIP TIT PLAY CONTINUED IN THE WOMEN' S TOURNEY THE FOURTH ROUND i I ■ Wanganui, Tue; The fourth round of the wop golf championship was played to Mrs. Stout beat Mrs. Blain, 2 1. i Miss O. Kay- beat Miss Ea J Graham at the 19th. I Miss Gaasford beat Mrs. Colli2 and 1. Miss Currie beat Mirs. G. Willi 4 and 3. The semi-finals will he playe morrow. Details of the Play The weather was fine, with as nasty wind. The local champion, Miss 0 won her game against Mrs. Guy liams hy confident play; Mrs. liams finding the wind very tvo some. j Miss Gaisford and Mrs. Coll; had a close game, which was v,'t, the former at the 17th, -after be; up at the turn. Another close game was fougl; between Mrs. Stout and Mrs. 2 th© former winning 2 and 1, fc putting- over the last two holes s ing the chance of the loser. An Exciting Match -The match between Miss Kay Miss Barns-Graham was very e ing, and the Australian chaj was taken to the 19th before -gained a. win, being three up a', turn. A feature of the game wai powerful driving and fine puttii the winner.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 665, 18 October 1933, Page 4
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