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BROADWOOD Miss Peggy Hall proved to have handed in the five best cards of the eight medal rounds played during the season for the Webster Cup, her net score being 349. Mrs. Middleton was runner-up with 356. Another round of the button' match was played on Sundav, the holders of the ladies’ button, Mrs. Mansbridge and Miss D. Mansbridge, losing to Mrs. Holland and Miss Curie, 2 and 1. The first round of the president’s cup was also played: Miss D. Mansbridge beat Miss L. Curie. Miss P. Hall beat Miss Colebrook, Mrs. Mansbridge beat Mrs. Emson, Miss M. Mansbridge beat Mrs. Copland, F. Holland beat W. Beazley, C. Newman beat D. Jobey, A. Hawkins beat W. Lowe and R. Wiggins heat N. Hunt.

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Northern Advocate, 7 October 1941, Page 8

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125

GOLF Northern Advocate, 7 October 1941, Page 8

GOLF Northern Advocate, 7 October 1941, Page 8

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