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FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIP. COTTON AND D’ALLEMAONE TO REPLAY 3(3 ROLES. (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright). PARIS, July 1. After an uninspiring third round 72 Colton did the fourth round in 09 and showed an aggregate of 277 for the. 72 holes in tho French open golf championship. i. D’Allemagne, who needed a fourthround score of 65 to win, Lied with a brilliant 66. The pair will replay 36 holes tomorrow. The other players were hope i.ssly outclassed. PARK CLn» COMPETITION GAMES To-morrow tho first ; qualifying round of tho men’s and handicap competition will be played in conjunction' with a stroke competition. Players we to ’ arrange their owu' partners. 1 • . Tho draw for he Indies’ istroke eonv petition is as follows.: Miss It. White a.nd Miss A. Leslie; Mis«. Z. Armstrong and Mi'ss R. Winter'; .Miss M. Carr and MissyM. Kidd; Mias Mr Hockley and Miiss L. Haismim; Miss P. Martin and Miss.T. Beale; Miss F. Johnson and Miss B. Williams; Miss J. Armstrong and partner; Miss C. Kay amd Miss E. Jolinek; Miss Dunford and Miss T. Sullivan ; Miss G(. Armstrong and Miss T. Twisleton; Miss R. McCarthy and Miss E. Hunter; Miss K. McCrossin and Miss E. Cojc, 7 .' ■ ' ■ r ■ ■'
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12904, 3 July 1936, Page 6
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