GOLF
(Aus. qnd N.Z. Cable Assn.) FREMANTLE, August 15. Miss Oliver Kay and Miss B. G aisford, the New Zealand golfers, arrived by the Strathnaver from London, and will compete in the championships in the Eastern States. Both agreed that Pam Barton, the seventeen-years-old runner-up in the English championship, was the outstanding personality in women’s golf in Great Britain, and was sure to be champion of Britain before long. BRUSSELS, August 14. Cotton won 'the Belgian open go! championship, with an ‘aggregate nt 279. His rounds to-day were 73/68.., Alliss was second with 282 and Bok'u (France), third with 286. Padgham unfortunately mislead li'r starting time., and the officials wen' reluctantly compelled to disquai him ivvhen he wai late
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Grey River Argus, 16 August 1934, Page 8
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