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AUSTRALIAN FOURSOMES TITLE United Press Association—By Electric Tel egraph—Copyright SYDNEY, September 13. The results of play in the Australian foursome championships were as follows: J. Ferrier and Miss O. Kay 77—82—159 Deane and Miss Wray .. 79—87—166 G. Armstrong and Miss A. Chomley 83—84—167 H. W. Hattersley and Miss V. Ebert (State champions) 82—85 —167 Commenting on the women’s final, “The Sydney Morning Herald” says:— “It indicated that the putter is the mightiest club in any golfer’s bag. The charming New Zealander, Miss B. Gaisford, was a “sweet loser,” as one enthusiast phrased it. She e'arned many friends by her skill and happy disposition. Tasman Cap Team. Referring to Mrs Robinson’s departure for New Zealand as captain of the Tasman Cup team, the “Herald” says that New Zealanders are not likely quickly to forget the charming personality of the Australian associate champion for 1934. Miss Kay and Miss Gaisford as well as the Tasman Cup team will leave for New Zealand to-day.
AUCKLAND LADIES’ PROVINCIAL TITLE. By Telegraph—Press Association AUCKLAND, September 13. In the Auckland Ladies' Provincial Golf, semi-finals, Miss E. Culling beat Miss W. Barnes-Graham (title holder), 4 and 2. Miss O. Stevens beat Mrs J. M. Wilson at the 19th.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19904, 14 September 1934, Page 9
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