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Washington, Sept. 26--International golf matches for the Curtis Cup are scheduled to open here tomorrow with virtually all the women's titles represented.
Among the British and American top-liners who will tee off at Chevy Chase are Virginia Van Wie, Chicago, twice national women's champion; Maureen Orcutt, four times Metropolitan champion; Mrs. Opal S. Hill, Kansas City, present trans-Mississippi title holders and Lncille Robinson, present western champion, all members of the American team.
The English team includes: Diana Fishwick Kent, British Women's National 1930; Pamcia Barton 17 year old runner up in the 1934 British Open; Melly Gourlay, twice English closed champion; Diana Plumpton, runner up, 1933 British champion, and Wanda Morgan, 1933 English Closed Champion.
The twelve players who are to participate are to play alternate shots in the Scotch foursome type of play. Fair weather was predicted for the opening day of the instch.
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