Monday, Apr. 13, 1953
"Extraordinary Luck"
Mrs. Frank Small, a New Zealand housewife, flubs around the fairways (handicap: 17) like any other golfer, but off the tees she is phenomenal. Last January, she was naturally elated when she scored the golfer's dream: a hole in one. Then, in ten weeks of play, she scored three more. Last week Mrs. Small was the sensation of the Antipodes. Playing on her home course at Invercargill, where there are four short holes (190, 135, 120 and 114 yds.), Mrs. Small sank Hole-in-One No. 5. Two days later, playing before a buzzing, unbelieving gallery, she smacked another one straight and true, dead to the pin, for her sixth hole in one in 2 1/2 months.
"An extraordinary run of luck," said Housewife Small. Then, flustered by the hullabaloo, she left town for the Easter holidays, leaving her golf clubs behind.
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