HOW LAWSON LITTLE
RETAINED TITLE
Accuracy In Driving And Inspired Putting
By Vagrant at St. Anner,
London, May 27.
In the fifty years of its existence only three men have won the British Amateur Golf Championship twice in suc- cession. The first was Horace Hutchinson (1886-7); the second Harold Hilton (1900-01); the third is Lawson Little (1934-5), the only American who has returned to Great Britain to defend the title.
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apin to run on and on to reach the edge of the fourteenth green. Little pulled his a bit and it was a pretty question, and I think the biggest of the day, as to who should play first. Little actually played, but I think out of turn, though I did not actually pace but the distances. He made a chan ion's thrust, running a little approach up dead-what П man! Tweddell's long approach att ran away and Anished five feet to the right of the hale; his putt hit the right lip and stayed out one down again.
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DEVASTATING THRUST
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1935.
Players From Overseas Out For Title
STRONG CONTINGENT TO TEST F. J. PERRY AT WIMBLEDON
(Continued from Page 8).
Jacobs, Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody, Mue. Moulemeester, Mrs. P. D. Howard, Misa Joan Hartigan, Sign, A. Lizann and the majority of Great Britain's player will not be an official nominee ranked players. Mme. Mathieu docs of Germany. Prenn has some notable not intend to compete this year, but victories
to his credit and in the Miss Hartigan will make an attempt recent Melbury Tournament he was to improve on her last year's showing runner-up to 11. W. Austin.
when she fell to Miss Heeley in the in the second round at Bournemouth singles will centra round the play of
The claims of Kirby cannot be dis- third round by 6-2, 6-3. missed lightly although he was beaten Much of the interest in the women's by Dr. Prenn. Nor can the claims England's leading players.
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Little hit two good ones home to 15th, but Tweddal"s Accond trickied with agonising procrastina- tion into a bunker to the right of the green. Tweddell deliberated between the and only just got out. Ife made two ch
clubs, took the marble, and hitting a gallant attempt to hole the long putt, but it slipped by-two down.
At the 10th Little again showed of N. G. Farquharson, the South Scriven did everything except win what a grand fighter he is. He was the final, be ignored. He reached the fioul: she always gives of her best on African champion, who beat Kirby in against Miss Round in tast year's bunkered with a
a slightly pulled second
semi-final round of the Hard Court hard courts, and as French champion his hour six yards from the flag Championships of Great Britain, there for the previous two years now lus Little exploded out and was just in-
bo beaten by Austin.
a reputation which demands full rea- side him. Tweddell then putted dead. Hendrie, W. Musgrove and W. Muir wick will also be fancied to improve The other Soull Africans, J. pect. Miss Stammers and Miss Hard. little replied by hitting his put firm will also be competing at Wimbledon. on their past performances at Bourac ly into the hole for a half in be come dormie.
1. I de Marpurgo, now in the mouth: it is widely conceded that they
Congu, entered for the Cham are both on the fringe of champion pionships and will be pairing with ship class, and Bournemouth
men's doubler. preve. to be such n stepping-stone. The Italian is n former French Cham- Last year, it may be remembered, pin and has beaten Henri Cochet, as Miss Stammers indulged in
series of time. He has played for Italy in the fund, benting Miss McOstrich. Miss well as other notable players, in his long matches in reaching the semi- Davis Cup but has not taken any M. Riddell, Mrs. Shepherd Barron and nctive part in the game during recent Mira Dearman before losing to Miss years.
Round. Mas Seriven beat Mr. Pitt- man, Miss Lyle and Miss Nuthall en route for the final.
Belgian
at the 31st hole, then lost two, halved swing in hazardous purcited crowd did not break Tweddel! He played a 11. Timmer for the
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At Prestwick last year Little wonnent, ever ready to strike back at just off the green, Tweddelt chipped by the record margin of 14 and 1; the glint of an opportunity. At Royal Lytham and St. Anses, on
Tweddel!
WAS consistently out- Saturday, he bent Dr. William Twed driven, twenty to thirty yards as a dell, of Stourbridge, by one hole. rule, eighty at times, forced to match was a ningnificent game,
bie woods against Little's irons, yet Littin
was three up at the end of never unce did he hypse from his cold, the first round. Tweddell drew level leisurely nonlity and harry
of extraj It was a devastating thrust, but it the 34th, won the 36th, and just failed length. When the to bole a long putt on the last green applauded his shels through the green shot at the 17th which must stamp him to keep the match alive,
where almost unfailingly he was play forever as a player of indomitable Little had to fight hard all the week. Inge the odd, he silenced them that eight of the dog-legged 17th in two He was hunkered to the and the most surly eritic could not sny
Little should play undisturbed. that he did not fully deserve his was greater in defeat than he could A the 15th he had failed to chips out success. In the final his driving was ever have been in victory-victory cleanly. Now at the 5th hole of tremendous and accurate, and, if he that he touched with his finger tips the match, mark you-he ngain took
his mashie anul
a delicate flick played a a loose second shot or two, his in the afternoon, to thrill us for moreund. To a thousant "Do's!"
ff the powers of recovery were unlimited, that is good for us.
the ball rolled sitnigh! over the hole whilst his putting at times touched inspired heights. By his resolution
to stop four feet past, Little, who E. D. Andrews, C. E. Mayroy and in the afternoon, when Tweddell That period of intense excitement had cut his recond, too, was twelve A. C. Stedman, the Davis Cup players, played some golf of the main brilliant started at the 8th in the afternoon. feet past with his approses and miss- will represent New Zealand ai
The most interesting entry for the Wimbledon. order, he earned the unstinted admira. weddell holed a 61foot pult to wined the pott. Dorale one.
Andrews,
Indies singles this year is that who has Senorita Anita Lizann; of Chili. Ia o[ Lion of all beholders. In execution the thin 2, and reduced a three-
visita several All the windows of the club-house kơng and temperament he is a great cham,hole deficit. De halved the 10th, the balconies were packed with an
Hong her first tournament in England she where he мля beaten in 4, then hit the most glorious shot
exhibition match by C. A. wou the first prize and although she out of short rough to the left of the spectators, a crowd ten doel was pack. Ruminhn, will be best remembered by it is obviously impossible to assess her
I was beaten in
in subsequent tournaments, But it takes two to make a fight, 11th hout five feet from the pin, and /ed round the back of the 18th green, Wimbledon spectators for his 1032 istive place in the ladies' game until| and Tweddel must share the honours hole the putt for a winning for making the land one of the most roar of approbation from the crowd, the whole fairway. Both had good America. This match was described antimal repute, although she
and now the moving gallery looped match against F. X. Shields, she has wet more players of Inter memorable in the illustrious history pell-mell to the next teeing ground, short of the pin with his second
drives. Twoshiel} WID about ten yards of the event. In 1909 Maxwell, one Twoldell, the
as one of the greatest ever
has Meen in second, and the centre court as wel down and two to go against Hutchin his hands on a handkerchief, the sud-fie putted Brst, ned any hopes of three beat
imperturbable wiping
as well as one of
some of
of Britain's foremost X- Little about the son, nishest 8.4 to win; Sir E. Holder den husis
the beaten It was after Andrews had ponents, including Katharine Stam mone distance past, longest. he took his stance, then
beaten J. Brugnon, of France, ad mera, and one of
and
one of America's leading 30th
green to retain a sme-hole lead spiner that as his spoon shat sired putts failed at his huil rolled to rest. K. Tinkler, that he ist to Shields thayers, Mr. Darothy Andrus. It is SS-INS.SENDÒDEEDEEN
another roar against J.
ky J. Caven in 1922: to those two
finish
on the near the Tweddell nude his last
therefore evident she will make Little pulled his iron shot Kernt d. The bal WAS classics Wo
firmly set Andrews fell heavily and twisted her presence felt in the best of com- we must add this
this great game, lindly and followed with one of the struck, but gradually slipped off the hix ankle.
Andrews, it can be anid, pany Little started in his most confident, few weak chips he has played all the line to finish a few inches to the right.
during the championships. lins done wenders nt Wimbledon.
According to Lawn Tennis anit intimidating fashion, putting a chip week. Tweddel ran his put up stone So the Cup will cross the Atlantic Five years ago he beat F. T. Hunter, shot at the first hole on the lip and dead, and
Sta. Lizana
hell the cach man denfeed his
the American.
South crashing a really great iron shot humme neighbour with a spontaneous bellow
American championship for the to the middle of the second green to
Aw intimated last week Canada will past four years: as long ago as 191 new, so that from the very start gallop, toward breaking into a aguin.
Tatile Dur: 3, 4, 7, 4, 4, 5, 6, 3, 4 the with the Twedde!! was struggling. But his blue flags of the stewards bobbing Twitt
Home: 4. 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 6, 4, 1 were not the struggle of a drowning overhead.
With the utmost resource, ten- tan.
15:4, 5, 4, 5, 6, 4, 348. Order at last-by courtesy out of
Home: 4, 4, 4, 3, 4. b. 6. 4. 36. composure Twechiell exercis
SECOND ROUND Tweddel down the, ed all his golfing ability. The ocea middle, Little pushed well out. Little
Temulish abstinney-7
Little Duf: 4, 11, 19, 6, 4, 4, 6, 4, 3.-41. sion, his opponent's lead; the
Honor: 4. 4. 4,4,N,N, AR, jostling
30. 77. erowd appeared to mean nothing toyed the odd over the buntered Twistdel
to sandhill and then the cheering broke hout again as Tweddell's
second finish
plou.
nexs
es holed
neity and compos
pult
Kreen.
FIRST ROUND
4-6, 13-16, 6-3, 7-5, 6-2. In the third
be
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Badminton,
she
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nted by Bob Murray, No. 3 extended Fel. Aussen to 1-6. 6.x
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player, and Laird Watt, No. 5 Since winning the Argentine cham player. The selection of pionship in November, 1932, she had Chile. Murray and Watt was made on the not, however, played outside grounds that they were the two most in February last ahe represented Chile ་ promising
international team younger players in the inte
match country and, that competitive play in Montevideo,
Something of And
caused England would assist their games. a sensation f in winning all three of
The American
will be her singles pratches with the loan of Home; 4. 3, 5, 4, 4, 5, 4, 4, 4-6, headed by Sidney the title three games. Her most remark-
able performance was her defent
Out: 2, 6, 6, 4, 8, 6, 8, 6, 2--40.
At his best Wise
of last 6-1, 6-0 of
Miss Monica Ricketts (who
holder of 1031 and year.
by
him. Before he played any shot he applied his whole mind to shrewd e nine feet from the pin. But his calculation, holding his palms to test puti the wind, sending a caddy forward never quite on the line, and a great were dressed overall on Saturday in
was never quite firm enough, Warships and merchantmen in portbest players in the World and includes
is one of the played at Wimbledon last year as an to point the line before any blind chance went sighing into the trees, celebration of the anniversary of the shot, leaving nothing to chance.
Ellsworth Vines among his victitas: English player and is number one in clever, cold-brained, dangerous oppo-shot which had enough draw and top George V and Queen Mary.
A Tweddell played a rather lucky iron Coronation of Their Majesties, King America has J. Donald Budge, C. Gene convincing fashion.
In addition
to Wilmer
the Argentine ranking) in the most Allison,
In the mixed Make and John Van Ryn.
nishles matches, at Montevideo in R. Menzel, the Czecho-Slovakian, and, showing in the Indies doubles, but at February, she improved on her first of course, the leading French players, present she Christian Boussus, and Andre Merlin, class in doubles as in singles. She no nowhere near the same will be among the competitors and doubt lacks experience of match play, much can be expected of Menzel, who though she has had the advantage of one of the leading amateur players training with the Chilean profession- CHINA'S DAVIS CUP MEN als, the brothers Facond, who in 1933 The successes of Gordon Lum and wedi Kozelah on almost level
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Senorita Lizana has been hailed as a new woman tennis star on
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Kho Sin-ki, the two Chinese Davis terms in singies. Far yers, in tournaments in the Cup
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that they will not be Senorita Lizana depends on nnchine- auminer sport sensations, participating at Wimbledon.
In addition to those mentioned there secure her victories.
Nike Accuracy and tactical play are a host of other aspirants from all over England as well as from other parts of the world.
Among the homeside players are II. W. Austin, winner of the Melbury Tournament and runner-up to Ferry at Bournemouth, and the other lending English players.
No particulars of the draw have been received locally but I anticipate that the following will be the seeded] | players 3.
F. J. Perry (Britain), holder; J. H. Crawford (Australia), runner-up;
S. B. Wood (America), semi- finalist;
G. von Cramm (Germany); H. W. Austin (Britain); R. Menzel
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Paris, June 1 The past few days have been stormy ones for Czechoslovak footballers.
At Kraslice, in Bohemia, one of the (Czecho-Slo-crowd knocked the referee out. At Kolin for the fourth time the referee N. G Farguharson (South-be regarded n
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