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LADI ES' C 'HA HPJOXSIl 1 P . DREXCHED TO THE SKJX.
TiOXDOX, Alay lo. Atroeious eonditions prevailcd in ] Ihe ladics' golf clianipionship compe- j tition at St. Andrew's tliis morning. j A storm suddenlv arosc, witli thunder, j lightning, terrilie rain and liuge hail- ' stones. Everyone was drenelied to tlio J skiu and the greens wero shcets of ! water, yet tlie reforees in some > mutchos insisted 011 the players 110I j seeking shelter. not realising tliat the I coiiiinnous play rule an]ilies only to j medal, and not to matcli nluy. Crities j foreeast tliat Miss Wetliered and j Aliss Collett will he in thc finah \
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 89, 17 May 1929, Page 3
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