N.I. WOMEN'S TOURNEY
Manawatu Two Points Ahead (NZ Press Association) ROTORUA. June 13. Manawatu-Wanganul went further into the lead In th* North Island Russell Grace women’s golf tournament at Rotorua with a win yesterday against Northland and a draw with Waikato-King Country. Manawatu-Wanganul has 14 points. Waikato-King Country holds second place, two points behind with 12 points Other team*' points are:— Auckland II J. Thames ValleyBay or Plenty 101. Hawke s Bav-Poverty Bay "1. Wellington 64. Taranaki 6). Northland 3J Northland was severely trounced in the second round by Manawatu-Wanganul. 6 games to 0 Outstanding was the match between Mrs J Man-an i Manawatu-Wanganul' and Mr* H. MscDiarmid (Waikato-Kir 3 Country). Mrs Mangan won. 5 and 3. 'with the best golf of the day
WAITIKIRI LADIES’ CLL’B. —Nancy McCormack foursome: Mrs A. Bishop and Mrs D Minson. 101. 25—78: Mrs S. Tucker and Mrs J. Beck. 112. 28—83; Mrs L. Gasson and Mrs H. Gray. 106 22—84 WINDSOR LADIES’ CLUB Prosser Cup: Mrs R. Searle. 106 . 29—77: Mrs G. Hooper. 112. 31—81: Mrs A. Boloskl. 110. 23 —B2 C grade—Silver spoon; Mrs I. Strahl. 116. 36—80.
Pakistan Rocket.— Pakistan scientists near Karachi tod?y fired a second two-«tage Nike-Cajun wearther rocket to an altitude of 80 miles, to enable meteorologists to study upper atmosphere qir currents.—Karachi. June 12.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29848, 14 June 1962, Page 6
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