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GREAT BRITAIN WINS WALKER CUP GOLF AT ST. ANDREW'S
London, June 4.
For the first time since the trophy was offered for competition in 1922, Grent Britain has secured possession of the 12 slight drizzle falling, the Walker Cup. Overcast and with 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 same period M. H. Ward (America) bettered this record with n 67 against J. J. F. Pennink and equalled At the eighteenth, Ward was Willie Nolan's professional record. nine op-Peunink having falled to win a single hole.
The Bol
were:
of the Singles, over keures
1. H. Ward (America) beat J. J. P. Pennink 12 and 11
W
ti Thomsun (Britain) bent 3 Goodman 1x and four.
Charles
(America) Yutes Jumes Buen two and one
Fischer (America) Leonard Dawley three and two.
(Britain) Gor.lo Reynolds Sith she and eight Charles Pr (Britain) Charles Koesis two and one
A Kyle Bilama beat M. 11
Peters
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will the greens, notably twelve-yarder at the ist, Crawley was erratle in comparisin, was often bunkered, and soon lost his sub- G stantia: lead, finally suffering an un-
expected defent, beat! GORDON PETERS V, REYNOLDS SMITH
Morning Round Gordon Peters (Britüin):
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Peters holed out from the edge of Wand be up on Permink, Thomson'un green at the 23rd. Smith stymied Aix up on tukiau: Yates three up himself Crowley fonul 111) on Bruer.
the 20th and then chocker!
on Peters' ball into the cup. By stendi - up on Smith: ess, the Seat outplayed the Ameri- Fischer; Peters three Stowe one up on Koesis; Kyle one up ;can Journalist on Hoss: Bainws one up on Ewing.
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CHARLES STOWE. CHARLES KOGNIS Morning Round Stowe Britain
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Pentik dark not win a single hate, the first green, md then a 12-inch Stowe hit a shurt which was not surprising in view of putt on the fourth Ward's amazing bitting and deadline at the third bol recovered and
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Stowe holed from ten yards on the 18th, ond Kersts holed from the same distance on the 21st. Al the 35th, Stowe missed holing by 12 Inches, but left Kocsis a stymie which he failed to negotinte.
A. KYLE v, M. H. HAAS Morning Hound
with his wons, held the crowd spell-Ryle (Britain):
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The play was featured by the amazing recoveries of Kyle, who after several erratic tee shots approached He missed a yard pull splendidly on the 18th.
4 4 4 4 0 3 3 3 3 4 445 4 3443 344 3443445 Goodman holed a long pult on the Orst green, but Thomson then began Kyle. brilliant spell which lasted until Has. the sixth. when he holed a twenty qurder and later, at the eight-yard putt.
ninth, an
CHARLES YATES V. JAMES DIUEN Morning Round
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4444044 3 3 4 4 3 55 03 Kyle, who yesterday was off forin, played most steadily to-day. He was fortunate at the 20th where Hans, in stymle.
attempting to round
70 knocked Kyle's ball into the hole. Both sunk long puts on the 30th, but Hans took three on the 31st.
Kyle's win
Britain the Trophy.
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At the second, Bruen played magnificent shot frumn a bunker, but on the fourth missed an eight-yard putt and, later, putts which he could He have hoied at the 12th, and 13th.
ad-drove the American, but the latter was deadly with his approach shots. On the 17th. Yates took three. putts when 12 yards from the hote, but on the 18th holed a five-yarder,
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In French Tennis
Last 16 Reached In Men's Singles
Paris, June 5
Py the French International tennis championships to-day di not
rutiner y surprises
now
In the Men's Singles, the field has "last to the reduced burn
Roderick Menzel them lo-day In the Essex-Austroju sixteen."
first Czechoslovakin, beat David Butler, mulch. At the end of the
four wickets of Great Britain, by 6-2, 6-2, 6-0; Innings he had taken
Abdes Selam (France) beat Spychals for 43 runs. Australia wern all out
Pallacta for 145 after being 100 for five at of Poland 0-6, 10-8. 7-5: lunch. Essex were unable to im- Yugoslavia) beat Lesueue (Francei prove on the score and were all out 6-4, 6-2, 6-2; L. Hecht (Czecho- for 114. Ward taking seven wickets slovakia) bent F.H.D. Wilde (England) for 51 runs. Ai the close of play 6-4, 1-6, 6-2, 6-1; Christin Bousstes Australia had scored none in their (France) beez Jamain (France) 6-2,
1 6-0.
Bernard 6-2;
Destremenu second knock.
(France) beat Kuromitsu (Japan) 177-5, 6-1. 0-3; Donald Budge (U.S.)
bent Mohamed Ghaus (India) 6-1, 6-1, 5-7, 8-0.—Trans-Ocean,
MIDDLESEX v. SUSSEX
At Lord's, in a benefit match for W. F. Price, Middlesex net Sussex and mussed the huge total of 572 for eight wickets. B. W. V. Robins scored a century, knocking up 137. Middlesex at lunch time were 154 for une.
GLOUCESTER v. SOMERSET
Gloucester were all out for 211 when they met Somerset on the 7 Taunton ground, Gloucester lost their Ewing commenced by finding the last eight wickets for 105 runs, huy- by lunch. bunkers and was erratie in his putting scored 116 for two
ing, though he holed a twenty-footer Somerset had scored 167 for one at on the Brst. He missed from four the end of the day's play. feel on the 15th and again from two yards on the 18th, but holed a four- 69 yarder on the 16th Billows
stymied on the 13th.
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of less than two yards.
putt
J. W. FIKCHER v. L. CRAWLEY Morning Round
J. W. Fischer (America):
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At the third, Fischer found him sel half-stymied, but succeeded in holding a three-yard putt, but on the eighth took three on the green. Crawley was magnificent on
the
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WORCESTER v. GLAMORGAN
three at
were
at
when stumps 225 for four drawn
LANCASHIRE v. YORKSHIRE In the Battle of the Roses" Bradford, Lancashire compiled 232. after being 07 for three at lunchtime. Yorkshire and scored one run without Joan at the end of the day.
NOTTINGHAM v. SURREY
Nottingham, at home, secured a Orst innings lead against Surrey In their match which commenced to- day. Surrey batted first and were all out for 105, H. J. Butler taking Ave
wickets for 18 runs. Notts totailed 170.
Having scored 182 for lunch-time, Worcester went on after DERBYSHIRE v. WARWICKSUINE the interval and complied 302 Ewing:
Derbyshire, at Derby, were all out out. J. C. Clay took five wickets for
who Dillows:
101 runs. Clay is another of the for 224 against Warwickshire,
in their innings hnd scored 115 for 54 4 4 5 4 4 3 4 4 3 3 4 5 3 4 5 4 = 72 | selected thirteen for England. The burly Irishman was putting Glamorgan had lust four wickets for four wickets at the close of play. LEICESTER v. NORTHANTS 46 runs.
An undefeated century by F. T. Prentice hus given Leicester first Innings lead over Northants. Batting first, Northants scored 103, W. Flam- son taking four wickets
for 20,
finely and soon overcame his pre- luncheon deficit, Billows rallied later, but it was unavailing At the 35th. Billows hung on the lip of the cup, and Ewing, holing from four feet, won the match-Reuter.
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KENT v. HAMPSHIRE
At Southampton, Kent continued their lunch score of 153 for seven against Hampshire and were fully all out for 199, Hants had scored Leicester had scored 203 for one at the end of the day, Prentice having 135 not out.
professional tournament
greens. Peculiarly, this is one of his Alfred Perry Wins Final Of Cobble Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire.
recognised weaknesses.
Afternoon Round
Fischer:
Crawley:
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Professionals' Competition
at to-day
He
of
defeated Vernon Greenhalgh, Prestwich, Manchester, eight and six over 30 holes,
Perry was four up at the 18th.
London, June 4. Alfred Perry, of Leatherhead, won With Fischer holing-out from all the final of the Evening News £750 Reuter.
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DONALD DUCK
OXFORD v. FREE FORESTERS Playing at Oxford, the Dark Blues compiled 208 runs against the Free Foresters.
Lomas scored 124, while Meyer took five wickets for 03. The Free Foresters had scored 24 without loss when stumps were drawn.
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