Show r 1ST 2 AT 1 TORONTO 1 JT I M i V-J V i S t i t h J JA A t v i T Jt fV GLENNA COLLETT Glenna Collett and Mrs Alexa Sterling Fr Fraser ser May Clash Again TORONTO TO Ont Oct 4 AP AP- AP The possibility of ot another meeting between Miss Glenna Collett of Providence R. R I. I and Mrs Alexa Stirling Fraser now of Ottawa Ont Onto stood out today in the pairIngs pairings pairings pair pair- ings for lor first round matches match s in m the Canadian women's golf championship champion champion- ship being plaY played el over the Lambdon Lambdon Lambdon Lamb- Lamb don Country club The two former American champions champions cham cham- are in the upper half of the draw and if they are successful in their first two matches will come together in one of the semifinal at at- at tractions The Providence star blazed the path in the qualifying round yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- turning the eighteen holes in 77 for the only score under 80 out out of a starting field field of of play play- ers She was one under par and three strokes es ahead of her closest competitor Ml s Helen Payson of Portland Me Third place was wa oc oc- oc by Miss Mills Virginia Van Vie Wie of Chicago with 2 and Mrs Fraser Fraser Fraser Fra Fra- ser ti tied tid d the defending champion Miss Ada Mackenzie of or Toronto for fourth place with 83 The United States placed fifteen competitors in the first round of match play Canada had the same I number and the two other places were held by byUs Miss Us Helen of En England and Miss Eileen Pattison Patti- Patti son champion of Jf Bermuda A score of 0 95 was good enough to qualify Of OC the two thirty two qualifiers twelve played for the American women's championships two weeks ago The Canadians outnumber the United States StatE's nine pla players to five n in the upper half halt of the draw while in the lower half the preponderance Is ten tan to six for fOl the Americans Of today's sixteen matches seven are aIe international affairs four all- all Canadian and four all |