Miss Wanda Morgan Wins Golf Title

BEST FINAL SINCE MISS WETHERED

BEAT MISS COLLETT

By Eleanor E. Helme

London, May 31.

THE

HONGKONG

applause Miss Morgan had a ten- yard pult for the hofer the ball crept up and up, with erlos from the crowd of "Go on with you, go on,” but the ball stuck a fout short, and the hole was halved.

MISS BARTON UNDERCLUBS Miss Barton won the next, Miss Morgan again nearly holing the long putt. At the 3rd again she near as nothing holed the chip, but this time she had no need of it, for Miss Bar- ton had underclubbed the second what in taking an iron, and so found n bunker instead of the green, which was undoubtedly within shot if she 2nd taken wood. At the 4th Miss ta sink the doubtful putts as well as, Morgan showed that she was going shave the hole with the long oner, for after a frightening bold try for

Miss Wanda Morgan beat Miss Pam Barton 3 and in the 36-hole final of the Championship at Newcastle, Co. Down, and so holds at last the title which has seemed over due to her ever since she was runner-up to Miss Enid Wil- son at Portmarnock in 1931.

who is up

to fight to threatened.

when the ball has reached depths that would drive some golfers to despair, The ward despair evidently has no place in Miss Barten's vocabulary; she stuck to a losing

with Kame a smiling

Cli nt St 1929. Mins Morgan

to

12. she rattled in the return one for the bnlf.

in 3.

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TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1985.

MCGRATH

BEATS ALLISON

EARLY WIMBLEDON SENSATION

LEADING PLAYERS

THROUGH

(Continued from Page 2).

moralised and made many mistakes,

hin

The Anal result want

Both bunkered their drives to the Never has Miss Morgan given on

5th, Miss

Morgan Was perhaps tookers such a glorious feeling of con-

unlucky to be stymied at five yarda' idence as she did in this final, bitting

range and could only halve the hole.

Wood beat Itch, d-2, 6-2, 6-0, the iron shots without a trace of

and falling to complete a masterly

G. Palmeiri beat Hideo Nishimura effort, playing everything well within

chip with a two-yard

pult at the 3-8, 6-3, 6-4. and above all, putting determination which was good to see 6th, Miss Barton was

up again.

extra dash prevailed_in supremely well. That ok bogey of her turn sunt inevitably come. Two halves followed, and then

match in which neither being an uncertain patter is once and Meantime the gulfing world is con- once again Miss Barton seemed to

player

court un 1 himself. Play con for al buried and done with, and there tout to say that this was the best golf underclub the second shot, and so Linually cover was much to test nerve.

| any 'n Bin! had

since lost the hale, which Miss Alergan felt both players indulged in low, back- It has also been said of Miss Miss Joyce Wethered beat Miss no shame to take wood to with the

the hard volleys, many of which were Morgan that she lacks the little grain! Glenna

Andrews second attel

and so

repleked up and returned almost from the par. figure. Look

the baseline. of cruelty which enables the golfer in

rub in her advantage, or round in the morning in 76 to Migure at the turn, both out in 38. Goad miling from both of them the

when it in Barton's 78, and in the afternbon took halved the death

10th no the sixteen holes

good putting Miss Morgan can по

GR In

Miss from Miss Morgan, and suddenly

Fronty from bu criticised on that score. Barton's 60,

from Miss Barton, gave Mins Longer Down in the early stages, she squared | The weather was still sunny and the

Morgan the 11th, and a particularly the match at the 9th in the morning, run considerable, but the course perfect iron second to the 12th won took the lead at the 11th, made it two ensured 6,437 yards as played, and her that in d

well. Two up. nt the 12th, lunched 2 up, made it no amount of run on the ball can To the 13th Miss Barton got her immediately after, was pulled back to soften the hazards. Yet the whole very long drive one at the turn, and yet hung on all day only saw three 6-Miss Barton's right spot, and her iron the way until the final putt was dead. at the 6th and 8th in the afternoon yards past the pin, wir

the hole. since and Miss Morgan's at the th..

three-yander THE LOSER'S COURAGE The first hole in the morning was went in only to come out again. A

110 And index to the round. Miss tee-shot four yards from the As for Miss Barton, she, too, played¦

14th it like FL modell pin, and Miss Barton away on the grand golf, and if it were more of the Morgna played

Mins Barton, after left, gave Miss Morgan that hole, brilliant recovery and une putt type of propriety: shan Mies Morgan's, that is only nilploring the sandhills, recovering and she ought to have added another short the more tribute to her splendid pluck incly, and then hazing a loose pitch, at the 15th, but she missed and the power which she can apply led a twenty-yard run up for a 5, one after Miss Harton had holed (Continued on Next Columna, j

DAILY AT 2.30, 5.10,

7.15 & 9.30

P.M.

#

the

orthodox

gure vociferous

AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE

the

Nashimura imparted more spin to backhand lots but his position- was weak and tung rallies fre quently ended in Nishimura being chasing the ball, benten by yards but still gallantly

to prend four through to finish the net and match..

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Nashimura showed signs of being very tired in the fourth ret, but, after holding his service for Your Kamer, the Italian player broke

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good one, and it was a half. putt again looked at the hole only to stay out at the 10th, Miss Barton running up beautifully to win it in but Mink Morgun's faultless 4 won the 17th. and the 18th was halved, Miss Barton again having a clever run up and one putt.

Miss Morgan's figures rend: 5, 5, 4, 3, 5, 5, 3, 5, 4—39 out; 5, 4, 4, 5, 4, 5, 4, 4, 6-37 in.

Mies Barton's figures were: 5, 4, 5, 3, 5, 4, 3, 5, 6--30 out; 3, 5, 6, 4, 4, 5, 4, 5, 6-30 in.

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After lunch Miss Morgan holed good putt to win the 1st in 4, and that was up, but His Barton showed herself entirely undismayed was a magnificent recovery at the 2nd and won it in 4, and the next in the same figure, one putt again being enough. That was a crucial point. especially when, at the 4th, she near- ly holed a long putt, and Miss Mor- gan only got a win by laying the chip dead. At the fith, however, Miss Burton hal кр encounter with cavernous bunker, whence she went into another, and Miss Morgan was

B up.

Back came Miss Barton again, with

a couple of 3's, lost the 8th, won the 9th, linlved the 19th. Still anybody's match.

The 12th would have seemed a vrisis had not every hole in such a match merited that word. A two- yard patt of Miss Morgan's tottereil in for a 4, Miss Barton missed a short

but Misa Morgan only halved

the 12th, lost the 13th and was now again only

up.

A faultless 3 won her the 14th, she halved the 16th, and put a perfect top-shot

home at the 16th. Minx Barton was short, the chip by no! means deas, in a silence broken only

by a euckoo away in over the gorse, Miss Morgan studied her leng putt,

ran it up stone dead, and when Miss Barton,

tou failed to hole hers, the match

was over.

Miss Morgan's figures rend: t. 5, 5,

il, 5, 4, 4, 5, 6-11

5.3.5.8 in.

Miss Barton's were:

3, 8,

3, 6, 1-30 out; 5,4-30 in.

out; 3. 4. 5.

5, 4, 4, 4, 6,

3. 6, 5, 4, 4.

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