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GOLF

* (United Press Assn—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) THE BIG TOUENEY. ANGLO-AMERICAN CONTEST. WON BY ENGLISH PLAYER. f ■'''' * " LONDON, May 16. 1 Thrills c?ime in the second half. Tolley, With a great chip shot for three at the. fifth and another at the eighth for two, squared the match. The Englishman led first at the 1 thirteenth, when Vonelm was somewhat I jumpy under the strain.

Excitement . was intense later. The holes play was patchy on both sides.

The Englishman went to the eighteenth clormy one and all was over when Vonelm failed tfo reach the green with his long brassie. In the remaining matches, the Americans were definitely superior.

Meantime,- another Anglo-American struggle was proceeding in the ladies’ championship, when Collett, won the semi-final after an exciting rnartch against Enid Wilson on the last green. She nq>y meets the nineteen-year-old Diana Fish wick.

America Retains Walker Cup

Reed 9 35 a.m. London, May 16 America retains the Walker Cup, .vinning ten matches to two.

England Wins Ladies' Championship

In the final of the Ladies’ Golf Championship, Fishwick, England, defeated Collett, America, 4/3-

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Inangahua Times, 17 May 1930, Page 3

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GOLF Inangahua Times, 17 May 1930, Page 3

GOLF Inangahua Times, 17 May 1930, Page 3