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WOMEN'S TOURNEi MISSES KAY AND GAlSFOfl LEFT IN SEMI- | FINAL 1 MISS KAY'S GOOD FORMJ
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Wanganui, Wednesl Except fbr a strong wind at I more exposed positions conditl were ideal for the semi-finals oil Dominion women's golf championa Both games, however, proved 1 sided, and, strange to say, both 1 won at the twelfth hole. I Miss O. Kay (Otago) won jfl Mrs. Stout (Wellington), 7 andl Miss B. Gaisford (Marton) I from Miss Currie (Wanganui); 7| 6. I Miss Gaisford's experience tolfl tale in her match with Miss Cul the Belmont champion, and shel 7 and 6, after being 6 up atl turn. I Miss Kay sbowed a return toi best form in her match with I Stout. She was two over bogel the outward journey, but wheul game ended at the twelfth shel equal to bogey. She registeredl ~ies at the first, tenth and ele\l Miss Kay won by seven and sixl
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 666, 19 October 1933, Page 4
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