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QUEEN'S

GREAT BRITAIN WINS WALKER CUP GOLF AT ST. ANDREW'S

London, June 4.

offered for For the first time since the trophy was competition in 1922, Great Britain has secured possession of the Walker Cup. Overcast and with a slight drizzle falling, the weather made it necessary for the golfers to carry towels around with them. The match was played at St. Andrew's.

After winning the Foursomes yesterday by two matches to one, halving one, Great Britain to-day completed her triumph by winning the Singles by five matches to three.

Bobby Jones' course record of 68 was equalled by Hector Thomson (Britain) against Charles Goodman in the morning round, while in the name period M. H. Ward (America) bettered this record with a 67 against J. J. F. Pennink and equalled Willie Nolan's professional record. At the eighteenth, Ward was nine up-Pennink having falled to win a single hole.

The Anal scores of the Singles over

were:

M. H. Ward (Americ») beat J. J. F. Pennink 12 and 11.

H. Thomson (Britain) beat J. Goodman six and four,

Charles

the

*

with greens, notably twelve-sorder at the 31st, Crawley was erratic in comparison, was ollen bunkered, and soon lost his sub- G.stantial lend, finally suffering an un-

expected defecat. GORDON PETERS, BEYNOLDS BAITIE Morning Round Gordon Peters (Britain):

beat

bent

56445383444 3 4 4 5 4 75 Reynolds Smith:

Yates (America) James Bruen two and on.

(America) W.

Fincher Leonard Crawley three and two.

4550444 4 3 3 0 6 3 0 0 440 Gordon Peters (Britain) beat

Smith was definitely weak on the Reynolds Smith nine and eight.

A peculiar incident occurred Charles Stowe

(Britain) beat Breens,

when Peters, driving from Afth tee. Charles Ruesis two and one.

A. Kyle (Britain) beut M. II. Hansacked the pipe out of a spectator's five and four.

auth

Cect Ewing (Britain) beat Ray Petern: Bulows

one up. The position

were:

the eighteenth

Smith

Afternoon Rojind

144434 43 434

434540 4 4 5 43 Peters holed out from the edge of Ward nine up on Pennink; Thomson the green at the 23rd. Smith stymied six up on Goodman; Yates three up himself at the 20th and then knocked on Peters' bull into the cup. By steadi- on Bruen: Crawley Fischer: Peters three up on Sunith; ness, the Scot outplayed the Ameri- Stowe one up on Rocsis; Kyle one up en Journalist. on Hass; Blilows one up on Ewing. M. 1. WARD v. J. J. F, PENNINK Morning Round

M.

Ward (America):

Jour

44 3 4 3 4 4 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 4 4 4 4

67

J. J. F. Pennink:

544444435 43 450 6 4 5 5 77

CHARLES STOWE. CHARLES KOCSIS Morning Round Stawe Britain):

Kocain:

4344443 34440 45 4 5 5 3 74

349054331463 3 6 3 4 5 4 14 Kocais missed a putt of a yard on Pennink did not win a single hole, the first green, and then a 12-inch which was not surprising in view of putt on the fourth. Stowe hit a short Ward's amazing hitting and deadli-one at the third but recovered and Ward drove 340 holed brilliantly from yards. ness on the greens. yards at the first hole into the Swilcanj Kocsis was equally deadly with his Burn, and Inter holed n 20-yard putt putter and holed ten-yarders at both on the 17th. Pennink was weak on the seventh and the thirteenth, but took three on the 14th, green. Stowe the greens.

holed from six yards on the 18th.

Afternoon Round Word:

Pennink:

Afternoon Bound

4 13 364

{

Stowe:

4 4 4 4 0 4 1 == 31 | Koens: Ward, holed a twenty yard putt on the 4th. His devastating golf was too good for the English champion.

J. THOMBON V. J. G. GOODMAN

Morning Round

1. Thomson (Britain);

40444433 4 4 3 4 3 3 4 4 4 40s 1. G. Goodman:

25

13

74

33440 44533 40 40 872

4 3 3 4 4 4 8 3 4 3 3 4 6 6 4 5 6 Slowe holed from len yards on the 19th, and Kocsia holed from the some distance on the 21st. At the 38th, Stowe missed holling by 12 inches, but left Kocals a stymie which he failed to negotiate, 414 0 0 4 4 3 3 4 3 4 8 4 4 3 4 4 = 77

A. KYLE V. M, I, HAAS brilliance, Thomson's

especially

Morning Round with his irons, held the crowd spell Kyle (Britain):

4864444 3 3 3 4 6 5 4 4 4 5 4 bound. Goodman was weak on the Haan

044 5 5 5 4 3 4 3 40′ 5 4 4 4 4 3 == 70 girens, while his opponent sank an

The play was featured by the eight-yarder at the 14th.

amazing recoveries of Kyle, who after several erratic tee shots approached 44 440 32 33 44 45 404

He missed a yard putt splendidly. 344354 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 5 4 on the 18th. Goodman holed a long putt on the first green, but Thomson then begun Kyle: a brilliant spell which losted until the sixth. when he holed a twenty. qurder und later, at the ninth, an eight-yard putt.

Thomson:

Goodman:

Afternoon Bound

Afternoon Round

44445493443 340 65

44445443044355 19 Kyle, who yesterday was off form, played most steadily to-day. He was fortunate at the 20th where Haas, in attempting 10 round 21 stymie, 44 4 4 4 3 3 344 3406448370 knocked Kyle's ball into the hole. James Bren;

CHARLES YATES V. JAMES DRUEN. Morning Itound

Charles Yates (America):

Both sank long puts on the 30th, but 4344 3 3 4 3 4 4 5 0 4 4 5 4 = 13 Haus took three on the 31st,

A the second, Bruen played a Kyle's win gave Britain the magalicent shot from a bunker, but

Trophy.

CECIL EWING, RAY BILLOWS

Morning Round

(Britain):

on the fourth missed on eight-yard putt and, later, putts which he could have holed at the 12th and 13th. He 6 4 6 8 4 1 4 3 1 4 5 5 6 1 5 6 = 70 out-drove the American, but the Billows:

4 6 4 4 4 5 4 3 3 3 3 4 5 3 5 4 5 4 = 75 Inlter was deadly with his approach

Ewing commenced by finding the shots. On the 17th. Yates tool three

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BELMONT STAKES

London, June 4. Kenneth Farnes, one of the select- ed thirteen, cricketers to meet the Australians, fad his first contact with them lo-day In the Essex-Australia match. At the end of the first innings he had taken four wicketa

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MIDDLESEX v. SUSSEX

At Lord's, in a beneßt match for W. F. Price, Middlesex met Sussex and amassed the huge total of 572❘ for eight wickets. R. W. V. Robins scored a century, knocking up 137. Middlesex lunch time were 154 for one.

GLOUCESTER v. SOMERSET

Gloucester were all out for 211 they met Somerset on the Taunton ground, Gloucester lost their Inst eight wickets for 105 runs, hav-

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LANCASHIRE v.

In the "Battle of the Roses" Bradford, Lancashire compiled 232, after being 07 for free at lunchtime. Yorkshire had scored one run without loss at the end of the day.

puts when 12 yards from the hole. i bunkers and was erratic in his puti | Somerset had scored 167 for one at their anatch which commenced to-

but on the 18th, holed a five-yarder.

Yates: Brun

Afternoon Round

ing. though he holed a twenty-footer on the first. He missed from four feet on the 15th and again from two 70 yards on the 18th, but holed a four-

16th Billows yarder on the stymied on the 13th.

*44443 444 4 4 3 4 5 44 44 44214444462405444 Yates mlased a five-foot putt al the seventh, Bruen was bunkered at the 28th and missed a grand chance at the 31st. when he failed with a putt af less than two yards,

J. W. FIACREG v. L. CRAWLEY Morning Round

J. W. Fincher (America};

Billows:

Afternoon Round

Wo

544 45 4 4 3 4 4 3 3 4 5 3 4 5 4 = 12

ing scored 110 for two by lunch.

the end of the day's play.

NOTTINGHAM v. SURREY

Nottingham, at home, secured a Arst innings lead against Surrey In day. Surrey batted first and were all out for 105, H. J. Butler taking five wickets for 18 runs. Notts three at totalled 170. Having scored 102 for lunch-time, Worcester went on after

WORCESTER v. GLAMORGAN

the interval and compiled 302 all DERBYSHIRE v. WARWICKSHIRE 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 044 70 out. J. C. Clay took five wickets for Derbyshire, ut Derby, were all out 101 runs. Clay is another of the fur 224 against Warwickshire, who selected thirteen for England, in their innings had scored 115 for

four wickets at the close of play. Glamorgan had lost four wickets for

LEICESTER NORTHANTS 40 runs.

An undefeated century by F. T. Prentice has given Leicester first At Southampton, Kent continued innings lead over Northants. Batting their lunch score of 153 for seven arst, Northants scored 103, W. Flam- against Hampshire and were finally son taking four wickets for all out for 199. Hants had scored Leicester had scored 203 for one at the end of the day, Prentice having 135 not out.

The burly Irishman was putting finely and soon overcome his pre- luncheon deflcit. Billows rallied 443154444 4 3 4 5 5 4 4 6470 Inter, but it was unavailing. At the L. Crawley:

4344 844343 3 4 4 4 3 5 5 4 = 71 35th, Billows hung on the lip of the At the third, Fischer found him- cup, and Ewing, holing from four Felf half-stymied, but succeeded in feet, won the match-Reuter. holding a three-yard putt, but on

the eighth took three on the green. Crawley was mngnificent on

Fischer;

Afternoon Round

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KENT V. BAMPSHIRE

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Perry was four up at the 18th Reuter.

4434444333333 5 4 4 = 50)

Crawley:

4 5 4 4 5 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 65

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OXFORD v. FREE FORESTERS Playing at Oxford, the Dark Blucs compiled 288 runs against the Free Foresters. Lomas scored 124, while Meyer took five wickets for 63. The Free Foresters had scored 24 without loss when stumps were drawn.

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