GOLF
THE ONE-CLUB LADY. LONDON. October 2. Miss Minop'rio’s example of wearing 'trousers was followed by many competitors in the women’s golf. to-day’ although the drenching rain was - tin* excuse for the appearance of numerous waterproof trousered suits. Miss Minoprio was handicaped by the one club against Miss: Mary Johnson, last year’s runner-up, and was beaten, 7/6. CTIRISTf‘TITRCTI, October 3. Miss E. White-Parsons won rhe North Canterbury Women’s: Golf Championship, at IHarewood, with 173 for two rounds, eight strokes better than the next best.
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Grey River Argus, 4 October 1934, Page 7
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