Word: corlett
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Helen Holm of Scotland: the British women's golf championship for the second time; by defeating Elsie Corlett of England 4 & 3 in the final; at Burnham-on-Sea, England...
...down a fairway of the seaside golf course at Southport, England. "I am concentrating hard," tearfully replied U. S. Golfer Berg, "but nothing happens." In spite of concentration, by the 18th hole Patty had missed five putts of less than five feet, lost her second-round match to Elsie Corlett of Lancashire. Other favorites fell even more quickly than Patty, whom British bookmakers had backed as the No. 1 U. S. entrant in the Women's British Golf Championship, never won by a U. S. player. Mrs. Glenna Collett Vare, five-time contender for the title, lost her temper...
...dropping purses, strings of pearls and beads, rings, rosaries. They were following two 21-year-old English girls in the finals of the British Women's Golf Championship. One of the two, Enid Wilson, an inch over six feet tall, had won the medal. She had beaten Elsie Corlett who had put out the only American girl in the tournament in the third round. The other, a head shorter, was Wanda Morgan, who lives in Kent, likes to paint, was unknown as a golfer till a year...
...fast time and is a slight favorite over the Ithaca and Hanover teams. Andrews, Pratt, Noyes, and Simpson will carry the Dartmouth baton. It will take exceptional performance on the part of the visitors to beat the Harvard four. The Cornell four, consisting of Captain Elmer, Fletcher, Proctor, and Corlett, is not expected to figure in this contest...