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Nelson Mandela is freed
Iraqi forces seize control of Kuwait,
U.S. Forces Deploy
Thatcher, Britain's Iron Lady, quits
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Cathy Mockett, 22, scored four birdies and an eagle in the final
match, and defeated Barbara Blanchar, 22, by 5 and 4, to win the
Women's Amateur Public Links Championship. Miss Mocket, a senior
at the University of Tulsa, won the first three holes, and then
built a six-hole lead with an eagle 3 on the 12th hole. She was
five under par when the match ended, on the 14th hole.
Competing in her first WAPL championship, Miss Mockett qualified
for match play with 154, eight strokes behind medallist Debbit Echroth,
who shot 146. However, Miss Eckroth and the three other lowest scorers
in stroke play were defeated in the first round of match play. Miss
Mockett advanced by winning her first and second rounds easily,
and then rallied to win by one hole over both Jennifer Holt and
Lori stinson. Miss Mockett was the U.S. Girls' Junior champion in
1984. She was also named second alternate to the 1990 U.S. Curtis
Cup team.
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