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TASMAN Cl P REACHES THE DOMINION. I By Telegraph—Press Association AUCKLAND. September 18. The Tasman Cup. the symbol of I supremacy in contests between women golfers of New Zealand and Australia, j l eached Auckland to-day in charge of Mrs Guy Williams, captain of the team which defeated Australia at Melbourne in the first match for the cup. She expressed regret that through the illness of the Australian pair, the contest resulted in an indecisive win. The performances of Misses Kay and Gaisford in the Australian championships rather startled Australian players and critics. In the qualifying round Miss Kay was no fewer than 10 strokes better than her nearest opponent, and Mr J. Ferrier. who played with tier in the mixed foursomes, said she played -hots as well as any man. Her : triumph over Miss Hammond was a real j triumph over gruelling conditions. ! Mrs Williams said Australia would send a team next year to play for the ; Kirk-Wind eye r Cup.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19598, 19 September 1933, Page 12
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