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BRITISH CHAMPIONS IN FOUR-BALL MATCH.—The war relief fund match at Cuddington provided some excellent golf. Pam Barton, reigning British champion, and Diana Critchley opposed Wanda Morgan (extreme and Maureen Ruttle (check suit), eighteen-year*old Middlesex player. Match was halved. Mrs. Critchley, who recently returned from America (where she left her daughter Glenna) to become a mobile ambulance ariver t won the British open in 1930, when, as Diana Fishwick, she beat the famous American Glenna Collett, 4 and 3, in the final at Formby. When Miss Morgan won the title in 1935 her victory (3 and 2, at Newcastle, County Down) was over Miss Barton, who was successful in 1936 and 1939.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 211, 6 September 1941, Page 6 (Supplement)

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BRITISH CHAMPIONS IN FOUR-BALL MATCH.—The war relief fund match at Cuddington provided some excellent golf. Pam Barton, reigning British champion, and Diana Critchley opposed Wanda Morgan (extreme and Maureen Ruttle (check suit), eighteen-year*old Middlesex player. Match was halved. Mrs. Critchley, who recently returned from America (where she left her daughter Glenna) to become a mobile ambulance arivert won the British open in 1930, when, as Diana Fishwick, she beat the famous American Glenna Collett, 4 and 3, in the final at Formby. When Miss Morgan won the title in 1935 her victory (3 and 2, at Newcastle, County Down) was over Miss Barton, who was successful in 1936 and 1939. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 211, 6 September 1941, Page 6 (Supplement)

BRITISH CHAMPIONS IN FOUR-BALL MATCH.—The war relief fund match at Cuddington provided some excellent golf. Pam Barton, reigning British champion, and Diana Critchley opposed Wanda Morgan (extreme and Maureen Ruttle (check suit), eighteen-year*old Middlesex player. Match was halved. Mrs. Critchley, who recently returned from America (where she left her daughter Glenna) to become a mobile ambulance arivert won the British open in 1930, when, as Diana Fishwick, she beat the famous American Glenna Collett, 4 and 3, in the final at Formby. When Miss Morgan won the title in 1935 her victory (3 and 2, at Newcastle, County Down) was over Miss Barton, who was successful in 1936 and 1939. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 211, 6 September 1941, Page 6 (Supplement)