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Show SALT LAKE GOLFERS DEFfflBHH COAST Three Local Stars Unable to Go Further Than First Round Matches. I . DEL MONTE, Cal.. Sept. 8. The three Salt Lake golfers Who came here to participate par-ticipate Ih the Callfttrniri state golf championships cham-pionships have been eliminated from further fur-ther competition .lh the tourneys now being played over the lobal course. These championships, which end tomorrow after running ten days, have been the biggest ever held Ih the state, ahd have attracted sdine of the best players in the country. Miss Florence Halloran and R- W. Salisbury Salis-bury of Sftlt Lake qualified for the championship cham-pionship flights n their respective tournaments, tour-naments, While ttrs. R. W.. Salisbury took one stroke ibo irlahy to permit her participation par-ticipation In tho first division and landed Ih the Second flight. Miss Halloran's qualifying score was 91, she being sixth fpn the list. Mrs. Hubert E. Law, present tltleholder, and Miss EMith Chesebrough, twice champion, won the qualifying honors from the field of seventy women with scores Of 87, each remarkable performances. perform-ances. Mfs. Salisbury's score was 98. In the first round play Miss Halloran was eliminated by Mrs. Milton Bernard by a score of 3 up and 2. Mrs. Bernard is one of the most, promising players In California, she drives a long ball, ahd the defeat of the Salt Lake miss was Tar from being sweeping. In the first round of match play In the second flight, Mrs, Salisbury was defeated by Miss Mildred Landreth, 3 up arid 1, In the men's qualifying round of the championship, there were 190-odd starters. Salisbury did not play the 18 holes on the first day, but waited for his friend, Scotty Armstrong of Los Angeles, and the two Went the full 38 holes on the second day. Armstrong tied for second place. Salisbury Salis-bury turned In a 163 score, and was one of the last eight to qualify with the same score. He was, however, eliminated in the first round. |