GOLF TOURNAMENT
3.30 P.M. EDITION
UNITED STATES CHAMPIONSHIP. HEAT LESS INTENSE. Received July 4, 10.25 a.m. NEW YORK, July 3. In the second eighteen holes of the United States open golf championship, at Toledo, Ohio, to-day, W. A. Davies (Britain) with S 3 skidded pretty well out of the picture. The heat was not so intense as yesterday. Other scores were A. Havers (Britain) 80, S. Easterbrook (Britain) 82, Bert Hodson (Britain) 83 on Thursday and 76 to-day; G. Paulson (America) 72: Hagen 74; Johnny Farrell (New York) 78 on Thursday, 70 on Friday; August Norton (Schenectady, New York) 83 on Thursday, 73 on Friday; Williams 74; Wiffy Cox (Brooklyn, New Y'ork) 76 on Thursday, 74 on Friday; George Duncan (Britain) 87 on Thursday, on Friday; Leslie Cotton (Britain), 79; Walsh (Chicago) 76; Manero (Elmsford) 75, Aliiss (Anglo-German) 75, Guest 75; Watrou3 78: Bob Shave (Cleveland) 77, Robson (Britain) 80, T. Armour 83, Burke (Greenwich, Conn) 72, Henry Cotton (Britain) 82, Turnesa (White Plains, New York) 75, Dutra (California) 77. With a par-shat-tering 69, George Von Elm (Detroit) hurdled to the front.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 182, 4 July 1931, Page 2
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