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AMERICAN VICTORY OVER
BRITISH GOLFERS.
CUP WON - AT SANDWICH." ̧
Juy Granog W, GREENWOOD IN THE ** DAILY TELEGRAPU, **
SANDWICH. May rd.
Ne. O, F. Willing (ULMAQ) 71–79–138 Francis Comet (USAJ... 78-77-133 Robt, A. Gardner (U.8-4.) 5, 70-154 Reynard Darwin (Woking) 78 79-357) Roger, H. Wethered R, and
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Cyr Tolly was another of the very k distinguished gers who threw up the sponge in the middle of the round. This, is unlike M, Talley, who always fights. like a tiger to the bitter end. E was dise! appointed, because, knowing his qualities! when in a tight corner, I had looked to him to keep the Americus at bay. But, As listed, the Americans have won after completely misjudging the shot rout the St. George's Challenge Cup, patting!quired at the short eighth--he took a. Eus roat the flower of British amateur spoon instead of an iron, and was miles | godf. It is a sud business, buy there it is, cover the green, requiring fre strokes t and we must try and put ag with it. the use of going on when you are out of bale out he quitted the business, "What's After all, it is only the preliminary, skirs; it?" said Mr. Volley. mish to the charujámship, and the Americans have got yet got the last of I mur national trophies in their chateles, wust set down the frets. Dr.,. 5. Wil ing the Preiße const galfer, the withi Mr. Francis Daimest at tölt for first plner, i with Mr Bob Guduer, the captain of the visiting team, next, a shot behind. me the first three places were serpind by American-actually worse than the deimele in the open championship" at Sandwich last year, when Hager won. Duncan tied with Barns for second place, and Rutelison was third. It was quite an exciting day's golf, with innumerable Englishmen fighting breathlessly to put a spoke in the wheel of the mvaders, undy to fade away when the pinely came. Th story starts with Mr. Uuinet, who but for a piece of ernel ill-luck at the seven- teenth, where bis drive was embedded in a diver mark, would have won outright.
, instead of a four, he had to be com tent with a five, and that me shot robbed: him of a singlehanded triumph. But, like all good golfers, Mr. Quimet took his misfortune quite philosophically, Again he would have won outright if he had accomplished a four at the Inst-that " "cruri stretch of ground measuring G
yards from the tee to green, with its hor.. rible flanking bunkers
But as a matter of fact no one got a four. It seemed to be isyond the capacity (of everybody. Duncan found it so when he had a four to tir with Hagen, Close of the heels of Mr. Ouimet came our cherry frimad Dr. Willing, the dentist from regen, who, as one facetious pers sem pointed out, “ gets the snap in #! the mument of impetet bestuse of his long practice in pulling tooth. Dr. Willing was not quite so merry when he found his second slot at the fifteenth in the deep. He sandy cavern in frent the green. had played to avoid it, and to his as tunishment he found himself in it Now the doctor required a five and a four for the last two holes to beat his colleague. 3. Ouimet. He secured a five all right at the seventeenth, after, topping his brassie hot. But bur at the last wa quite another matter, especially after he cut his brassie shot into the rough und had a nasty pitch over a bunker to erge, i tinte. He he not cut it too fine, and got another of these American champions Ford to be content with a five. A few hotes behind was Mr.Bus Gardner, require) 10 CASHg a couple of fours to win or a fi and a four to tie. He failed to get his four at the seventeenth, erause he hooked his drive into the hill, so he was left with a four to tie," Mr. Gardner hit a great tee shot to the Inst hole, took an iron, and, palling it ever so slightly to avoid the Bunker on the right, found himself in the same little hollow that Hagen and Puneau were in last year on the left of the green. like them. Mr. Gardner was short with his pitch up the brak, and was left with a threwards putt. He missed it by a hair's breadth. This was a pity, because, while they were about it. we might just as well have had the Americans tiring for the St. George's Champion Cup as 10.
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Now our interest centred in Mr. Roger Wethered "and the Hon. Michael Scott, both of whom had distinct chances of overing themselves with glory and hon- our. and incidentally of saving our faces. But they collapsed utterly—a colinpac that was quite mysteriuas, especially in | the case of Mr. Soott, the calm, imper turbable golfer whom an earthquake at his very feet would not upset. I will Ideal first with Mr. Wethered, who hnd made a ruperhuman effort to overhaul the enemy. Coming to the last two holes he needed a couple of fours.to tie-nothing at a tremendous for a man who can hit
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