Golfers In Go-Cart At The Women's City Golf Tournament, July 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, July 27, 1954
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GOING WOULD BE EASIER: Linkswomen competing in the 26th City Tournament feel the going would be easier at Barton if they could use Pro Willie Mustard's special go-cart between shots. Trying it out for size are, from left, Defending Champ Mabel Nesbit, Dot Lichtenauer, and Tourney Medalist Opal Mummery.
Ann Arbor News, July 27, 1954
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GOING WOULD BE EASIER: Linkswomen competing in the 26th City Tournament feel the going would be easier at Barton if they could use Pro Willie Mustard's special go-cart between shots. Trying it out for size are, from left, Defending Champ Mabel Nesbit, Dot Lichtenauer, and Tourney Medalist Opal Mummery.
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Nesbit, Mummery Pace City Tourney
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Scores Go On Board At The Women's City Golf Tournament, July 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1954
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BIG SCORES GO ON BOARD: Peg Malloy (left) and Carol Dixon (right) watch happily as Gretchen Barth posts their second-round scores in Women's City Tournament. Mrs. Malloy carded an 87 for day's best round while Mrs. Dixon posted an 89. Mrs. Barth, recovering from a spring operation which keeps her from playing this year, keeps in complete touch with the competition by serving as one of the board markers.
Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1954
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BIG SCORES GO ON BOARD: Peg Malloy (left) and Carol Dixon (right) watch happily as Gretchen Barth posts their second-round scores in Women's City Tournament. Mrs. Malloy carded an 87 for day's best round while Mrs. Dixon posted an 89. Mrs. Barth, recovering from a spring operation which keeps her from playing this year, keeps in complete touch with the competition by serving as one of the board markers.
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Lee Ann Price At The Women's City Golf Tournament, July 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1954
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TOURNEY'S YOUNGEST: Lee Ann Price, to whom smiles come easily, is the youngest player in this year's Women's City Golf Tournament. The 17-year-old will be a U High senior next year. Already breaking 100 most of the time, she's one to be watched in the future.
Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1954
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TOURNEY'S YOUNGEST: Lee Ann Price, to whom smiles come easily, is the youngest player in this year's Women's City Golf Tournament. The 17-year-old will be a U High senior next year. Already breaking 100 most of the time, she's one to be watched in the future.
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Eleanor Menefee Displays Her Blistered Thumbs During The Women's City Golf Tournament, July 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1954
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OOOH! AND OUCH! Eleanor Menefee, whose back-nine 40 of Monday still draws comment at Barton, can't be blamed for rueful study of her hands. Both thumbs are blistered and raw. And she still had today's round to play.
Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1954
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OOOH! AND OUCH! Eleanor Menefee, whose back-nine 40 of Monday still draws comment at Barton, can't be blamed for rueful study of her hands. Both thumbs are blistered and raw. And she still had today's round to play.
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Mabel Nesbit Wins Her Third City Golf Championship
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Mabel Nesbit - Women's City Golf Tournament Champion, July 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, July 29, 1954
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AND STILL CHAMPION: Mabel Nesbit has her putter to thank in fairly large measure for the fact she reigns as women's city golf titlist for another year. In three rounds at Barton Hills, Mrs. Nesbit took 264 strokes but only 86 of them were used on the greens.
Ann Arbor News, July 29, 1954
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AND STILL CHAMPION: Mabel Nesbit has her putter to thank in fairly large measure for the fact she reigns as women's city golf titlist for another year. In three rounds at Barton Hills, Mrs. Nesbit took 264 strokes but only 86 of them were used on the greens.
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Mabel Nesbit - Women's City Golf Tournament Champion, July 1954
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Cile Cissel Gives Her Daughter A Golf Lesson, July 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, July 29, 1954
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IMPROMPTU GOLF LESSON: Ann Arbor's first women's city golf champion, Mrs. James H. 'Cile' Cissel, hasn't lost an iota of her interest in the links sport even though she doesn't play much any more. She didn't miss a trick during this week's City Tournament but she did take time off to give her daughter, Mrs. F. H. (Betty) Foglesong (right) a quick lesson on stance and hitting. And Mrs. Cissel, who won her first city crown in 1927 and added others in 1928, 1930, and 1932, proved (when she thought no one was watching) she still can hit them well off the tee.
Ann Arbor News, July 29, 1954
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IMPROMPTU GOLF LESSON: Ann Arbor's first women's city golf champion, Mrs. James H. 'Cile' Cissel, hasn't lost an iota of her interest in the links sport even though she doesn't play much any more. She didn't miss a trick during this week's City Tournament but she did take time off to give her daughter, Mrs. F. H. (Betty) Foglesong (right) a quick lesson on stance and hitting. And Mrs. Cissel, who won her first city crown in 1927 and added others in 1928, 1930, and 1932, proved (when she thought no one was watching) she still can hit them well off the tee.
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Women's City Golf Champ Makes Links Accuracy Pay Off
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