Show HAGENS HAGEN'S PuffS lOST LEEDS TOURNEY O. O S. S Star Tells H How How- He HeI Dropped Professional I I Event to English II I I By Walter Hagen British Open Champion and Correspondent Correspondent Correspondent Corre Corre- of ot The Telegram and of at tho the North American Newspaper AIlI Al Al- lI liance LEEDS May 24 I 1 I lost the final round In the Yorkshire Evening News tournament when IL C. C Jolly of ot Foxgrove Foxgrove Fox- Fox grove beat me me two up I 1 felt pretty confident of winning this match when play started In the morning but confidence confidence confidence con con- Isn't all aU that Is necessary to win golf matches In In the morning round my putting was wretched and after all i Is said and done I 1 didn't deserve to win the way I 1 was playing Jolly is a good goiter goller and appears to be possessed of or plenty of nerve Neither either of ot us pl played as well as we should have played In the first round I consider that I lost the match on the first four holes My Iy opponent started off olf and won the first two holes We e halved the third but he won the I fourth and anti became three up I was wasI I putting badly at the start but I thought my touch on the greens would rf return t to me before the round had ended Putting is always a big factor In Ingol Ingolf ingolf golf gol competition and usually the deciding de tie- Issue when both men are drivIng driving driving ing well Both Jolly and myself drove well at the beginning but neither of ot ofus ofus us scored the e way a we s should have done It dw was th the highest lg st score gg I l had had during the week I was credited with a a. seventy five and my opponent had d a seventy e Jolly stood one 7 do nio eur up o on roe inc at the end of t the round After Atter luncheon I made a hard fight to wipe out this lead and take command command com coin mand o of the match but I found stiffer stif- stif fer opposition than I 1 expected 1 I I t thought I had d my c chance I In the thelast thelast tt fht rr ge geat la last t half After being three down o at the tenth I won three holes in a arow arow arow row and squared the match VVe We were all aU even playing the seventeenth but Jolly got ot a birdie two and became one up I made a desperate effort to square the match by winning the hole I but instead of ot getting a a. three which i iwas i was necessary to win I ran past the cup and failed even eyen to get a a. halt half In I Iu four u Just as we fl finished we g got word of the i h American victory t at St. St i. i An An- i drews I was glad Gardner gave my I friend Dr Willing a chance I saw it was his fine playing that won for forthe forthe I the Americans I |