Miss Wanda Morgan Wins Golf Title

BEST FINAL SINCE MISS WETHERED

BEAT MISS COLLETT

By Eleanor E. Helme

London, May 31.

Miss Wanda Morgan beat Miss Pam Barton 3 and 2

THE

HONGKONG

applause. Mins Morgan had a ten- yard putt for the holes the ball cropt up and up, with cries from the crowd of "Go on with you, go on," but the ball stuck a foot short, and the hole was halved..

MISS BARTON UNDERCLUBS

Mins Barton won the next, Miss Morgan again nearly holing the long putt. At the 3rd again she near as nothing

holed the chip, but this time

she had no need of it, for Misa Bar- ton had underclubbed the second shot lin taking an iron, and so found a

bunker

instead of the green, which was undoubtedly within shot it she At the 4th Mine bad taken wood.

Morgan showed that she was going to sink the doubtful putts as well as

in the 36-hole final of the Championship at Newcastle, Co. Down, and so holds at last the title which has seemed over-shave the hole with the long ones, due to her ever since she was runner-up to Miss Enid Wil-a 2, she rattled in the return one for son at Portmarnock in 1931.

for åtter a frightening bold try for

the half.

Folk bunkered their drives to the

Miss Morgan Never has Miss Morgan, given on when the ball has reached depths that 5th

wan perhaps haps lookers such a glorious feelftig of con- would drive some golfers to despair. unlucky to be stymied at five yards! fidence as she did in this final.litting The word despair evidently has no range and could only halve the hole, the Iron shots without a trace of place in Miss Barton's vocabulary; she and falling to complete a masterly

well within stuck to playing everything

losing game with a smiling chip with a two-yard puit, at the and above

all, putting determination which was good to see 6th, Miss Barion was 1 up again. supremely well. That old bogey of her turn must inevitably come.

Two halves fallowed, and then being an uncertain putter is once and Meantime the golfing world is con- once again Miss Barton seemed to underclub the second shot, and so LLOY open inal had

since Re

was much to test nerve.

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 25. 1935.

MCGRATH

BEATS ALLISON

EARLY WIMBLEDON SENSATION

LEADING

PLAYERS

THROUGH

(Continued from Page 8).

moralised, and made many mistakes.

The final renuit was: Wood beat Itoh, 6-2, 6-2, 0-0, G. Palmeiri bent Hideo Nishimura 6-2, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.

for, al buried and done with, and there; tent to say that this was the best golfnst the hole, which aias Morgan felt hand volleys, winny of which were

of cruelty which enables the golfer in who

1929.

Palmer's extra dash prevailed in a splendid match in which neither himself. Play con- play covered the whole court and Linually hoth invers indulged in low, back-

players It has also been wald of Miss Miss Joyce Wethered beat Miss no shame to take wood to with the Collett At St. Andrews second and so took the par figure. Morgan that she lacks the little grain Glenna

picked up and returned almost from the baseline. Miss Morgan was Square at the turn, both out in 38.

Nashimura parted more spin to up to rub in her advantage, or round in the morning in 76 to Miss Gonik putting from hoth of them his backhand shots but his position- to fight to the death when it in Barton's 28, and in the afternoon took halved the 13th in 3, good putting

n the sixteen holes in Gs to Miss from Miss threatened. Miss Morgan can

Morgan, and suddenly

was weak and long rallies fre- longer be criticised on that score. Barton's 60.

weather wan still sunny and the Morgan the 11th, and a particularly chasing the bull.

fully from Miss Barton, gave Mins quently ended in Nishimura being The

beaten by yards but still gallantly Down in the carly stages, she squared the match at the 9th in the morning. run considerable, but the

course

perfect iron second to the 12th wen

Nashimura showed signs of being Look the lead at the 11th, mude it two measured 6,437 yards as played, and her that in 4 as well. Two up. at the 12th, lunched 2 up, made it no amount of run on the ball can To the 13th Miss Barton got her very tired in the fourth set, but, after holding his service for four immediately after, was pulled back to soften the hazards. Yet the whole very long drive to precisely

games, the Italian player broke one at the turn, and yet hung on all day only anw three G's-Miss Barton's right spot, and her from second four through to finish the set and match. the way until the final putt was dead, at the 5th and 8th in the afternoon yards past the pin, winning the hole,

In the first round. C. E. Malfroy and Misa Morgan's at the 9th. Ritice Mias Morgan's three-yarder

ler (New Zealand) beat W. C. Choy THE LOSER'S COURAGE

only to come out again. A

As for Miss Barton, she, too, played grand golf, and if it were more of the brilliant recovery and one putt type than Miss Morgan'a, that is only all the more tribute to her splendid pluck and the power which she can apply

DAILY AT 2.30, 5,10,

7.15 & 9.30

P.M.

went

the

ing

The first hole in the morning was but four yards from the 14th (China) 6-2, 6-2, 6-1-Router.

i no hal index to the round, Miss

Morgan played it ke model pin. and Miss Barton away on the of propriety; Miss Barton, after left, gave Miss Morgan that hole, exploring the sandhills, recovering and she ought to have added another finely, and then having a loose pitch, at the 15th, but she missed a short holed a twenty-yard run up for Bone after Miss Barton had holed a the orthodox figure vociferous (Continued on Next Colimus,}

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Crystal Palner just managed hent Fulham for the sigunture da professional forms of Harry Newell, centre-forward or inside-forward, of Leytonstone. Palace liave also signed as an amateur A. J. Hudgella 15- year-old left-back, An ex-linckney schoolboy.

The

good one, and it was a half, putt again looked at the hole only to stay out at the 16th, Miss Barton running up beautifully to win it in 3. but Miss Morgan's faultless 4 won the 17th, and the 18th was halved, Miss Barton again having a clover pult. and one run up

Miss Morgan's figures read: 5, 5, 4. 5, 5, 8, 5, 4-39 out; 3, 4,

4, 4, 6-37 in.

Miss Barton's figures were: 5, 4, 5, 3, 5, 4, 3, 5, 5-39 out; 3, 5, 5, 4, 4, 8, 3, 5, 5-39 in.

UNDISMAYED

After lunch Miss Morgan haled a good putt to win the 1st in 4, and Barton that was 3 up, but Miss showed herself entirely undismayed was a magnificent recovery at the 2nd and won it in 4, and the next in the same figure, one putt again being enough. That was a crucial point. cially when, at the 4th, she near- holed a long putt, and Miss Mor- Kan only got a win by laying the chip dead. At the 5th, however, Miss Barton had Art encounter withi cavernous bunker, whence she went into another, and Miss Morgan was 3 up.

Back camo Miss Burton again, with A couple of 3's, lost the 8th, won the 9th, halved the 10th. Still anybody's match.

The 12th would have seemed a crisis had not every hole in such a match merited that word. A two- Faret

putt of Miss Morgan's tottered in forn 4, Miss Barton missed a short one, but Miss Morgan only halved the 19th, lost the lith and was now again only one up.

A faultless 3 won her the 14th, she halved the 15th, and put a perfect tee-shot home at the 16th. Miga Barton was short, the chip by no means dend, in a silence broken only euekoo away in over the gorse, Miss Morgan studied her long putt. ran it up stone dend, and when Miss Barton failed to hole her's, the mulch Was over.

by

Miss Morgan's figures read: 4, 5, 5,

3, 5, 4, 4, 5, 6–4) out; 9, 4, 6, 5. 3, 5, 3-28 in.

Miss Burlon's were: 5, 4, 4, 4, 6, 3, 3, 6, 439 out; 3, 5, 3, 4, 4. 5, 4-30 in.

The cups

and medals were present- ed by Mrs. Thompson, wife of the captain of the Royal County Down Club. The special bogey competition prize, presented by the Royal County Down Club, was won by Mas Elsio Corlett with all square,

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