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has had seven threes in nine holes.fourteenth, though he failed to] They were due to a mixture of reach the green with his second There was a touch of Hagen about the way Kirkwood escaped brilliant iron play and deadly put-shot, arrested the downward move- from the rough and secured parting. He had a single putt on ment. Cotton was now in a hap figures at several holes, but the each of five greens, and his figures pler frame of mind.

He almost haled the sixteenth in thirteenth beat him badly. His were: 3 3 3 3 5 3 5 3 3. third shot was a poor one, and he McLean was six under fours at two, and missed a three at the the 12th and although he found seventeenth by, no more than a hair. The objective was now compensation, how-the long holes difficult, and was breadth, lever. in a four at the fourteenth twice bunkered, his 69 was the Sarazen's record score of 28% for and a two at the sixteenth with a best of the morning, and lifted him the championship,

into the position of leading putt of three yards

amateur after three rounds.

took three putts. !

There was

Cotton needed a four at the eighteenth to break the record, C. Whitcombe's Mistakes Last year's winner. Densmore but, bunkered on the right of the Shute, was literally blown out of green with his second shot, he Charles Whitcombe, who played the reckoning at this stage. I had could do no better than a five. with Cotton,, might well have oc-suspected that he lacked the Anyhow, he had equalley Sara. cupied second place but for mis-length to do well on this course; zen's total. He was carried shoul

and this view was soon confirmed der high from the green by an ex- takes at three holes..

when the wind began to blow. 'cited mob of spectators.

Some had wondered if the memories of former victories over Cotton by match play would stimu-i late him, and at the 4th hole he &

had gained a stroke, but a six at the 6th was a severe set-back.

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Cotton's Last Round Although it looked as if the other lenders could only be playing

A big crowd followed Cotton on for second place, Brows played the his last round-and how different last round with such determina- it was from all the others! It was ition that he finished in 71 for an Whitcombe smothered his second the effort of a man labouring un aggregate of 288, and if Cotton shot with a brassie, and although der the terrific strain of trying to had continued on the downward playing a skilful shot from the top win his first world's championship. path after the twelth the South of a bunker, where he had to stand As the round progressed I felt it African player would have been 18 inches below the ball, he could was just as well that he had a even a more serious menace. not reach the green in three, and colossal lead, otherwise there his chip was too strong to enable him to escape with a five.

He was out in 85, with a putt of four yards for a two at the 8th but three putts per green at the 10th and 16th, and failure to save A single stroke against par at other holes. made his score 74. At: 217, he was three strokes behind Kirkwood.

would have been a tragedy.

As it was Brews made sure

of second place, and his 71 was the best round of the after-

noon

With twelve holes played he was five over d's, and there were still many long holes to play where 6's and 6's and even 7's were not only rare ability to control the ball in As in the morning he showed possible, but probable.

Then came a four at the thirteenth and the situation was saved.

the wind with his hooker's grip and atance, and his putting was bold and accurate:

As an instance of his power 1 Things began to happen at the will cite the fifth hole. He used

S. F. Brews, the South African first, where Cotton hit an iron shot his driver twice, and was probably champion, came up the list steadi-slightly off the heel and eventually the only man who reached the ly with a round of 70. due to ex-had to hole a long putt for a five.

great-4.

cellent. ball control in the wind He hooked his drive into the green in two shots. He secured a three to six feet. He was on the army of stewards and spectators Brew's One Bad Hole

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His one bad hole of the round found it he pulled a alblick shot was the seventh, where, after a still further into the jungle." But good drive and a brassie ahot, he) The got his four by holing a putt of palled his third, and was so far

five yards. This unquestionably The one brilliant round of the was an escape.

from the pin with his fourth : shot morning

that a 6 was inevitable. an played by

The next adventure was at the amateur, J. McLean, who astonish-nfth, where Cotton elected to take ed himself and everyone else by the short cut and was bunkered. doing the first nine holes in 31.

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might be the first time in a Bri- tish championship that a player

Sigual Day Night

Spectator Rebuked

He played a glorious second- shot with a No. 1 iron to the ninth, and a putt for 3 went In an out of the hole, He was 36 at the turn. The key to his sound inward half That something had clearly was a classical second shot at the gone wrong with the working of tenth. His drive was too much to the human golfing machine

was the left, and he was faced with a shown at the short aixth, where difficult shot over the bunker In Cotton missed the simplest of the left shoulder of the green. putts, one of not more than a cou- The pin was not far beyond it, ple of feet..

but, showing rare courage, and He was not altogether to blame, skill, Brews played a high pitch for as Cotton was about to putt with beautiful judgment, and the at someone shouted, "You are playing hall came to rest three yards from

the wrong ball.";

the hole. He rank the putt for a "Let me alone, I can look after 8. pably myself," said Cotton, turning

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Collins Takes Set From Crawford

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Ing Miss Noel decisively. Miss Harvey outstayed ra. Pittman, When Cotton took a six at the None of the other leaders could her service bite on yielding turf and Mile. Goldschmidt, of France, WHITEKⱭN

made: excellent Wimbledon de- expored next hole the crowd began so whis overhaul Brown Padgnam made and, covering court more rapidly GREEN bon the 8.W.

per ominously, "He Is going to the best attempt, and though, as than her opponent, was able to but by defeating Miss M. A. GREEN H

crack" The putting machinery had he told me, the ball had over kick, use her volleving skill. Miss Bab Thomas with the loss of only four broken down, for he took three ed so badly for him, his score of cock is improving every day she putts at the ninth from no great 74 placed distance

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Cotton took 40 to the turn, and powe then knew that he had to come home in 48 in orded to win. Could he do The question became

more acute at the next. each of

Save Situation

hole

was the eleventh, whe second shot ran to the bac the green Ho

then ball

the four

games.

remming in England.

The centre court gallery would Italian Girl's Hai

fain have been more of Misa Pal- Like de Stefani, her countrymar frey ShThey migBfhave done "so" Mile. Valerio does not take kindly had Miss Dearman had more con- to turf courts, and on slow ouel, fidence

and she is obvionely handicapped She Many of the girls adopted the found Mme. Henrotin, placing her sock-over-shoe, device, some of the

fast service at spots that

not reach,

"The French girl prod

choppy day. Her drop

often scored outright.

British

victims, the latter:

„could socks were

borrowed Hurriedly

from their male friends. The de cho" vice, In it did not prevent slipping, shotar was the best substitute for steel Of course, if the rain con- nue the executive may, as at the sating permit the Artificial They are loth! do.

this early stage.

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