BRILLIANT RECOVERY
Australian Press Association—United Serv^% LONDON, Ist June. Hagen defeated Compston by 1 hole i* a return match at Blaekwell. . Hagen, who was badly beaten at Moor-' : park on the previous day, seemed destined " to experience another reverse during the ' first nine holes at Blaekwell, for Compston yon the first two holes and was 4-up at the ninth. Then Hagen began to play '■ some of his best golf, and continued to obtain brilliant figures to square the matchat the eighteenth. Hagen did the round' in 71 against Compston's 72. .. The latter . made a mess of the short eighteenth, which ; cost him 5. Hagen stated that he may not defend his title in Britain next year. It is possible he will be visiting Australia, thouafc nothing definite has been settled;
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 127, 3 June 1929, Page 7
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130BRILLIANT RECOVERY Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 127, 3 June 1929, Page 7
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