| Show FALL LEFT RIGHT AS FOLEY REGAINS CROWN KING OF UTAH GOLFERS WILL PLAY PLA YIN IN NATIONAL AMATEUR TOURNAMENT IN SEPTEMBER I Browning Puts Up Great Battle but Loses Dr William Ludden Wins First Flight V OGDEN June 4 4 Charles E. E Foley kin king of oC V Utah golfers not only won his Ills third intermountain invitational championship here yes yes- cs- cs but he also smashed existIng existing exist exist- ing ng course and winning title records In addition to topping off a perfect day b by announcing that he ho would I enter the national amateur championships championships cham chain at Boston in September V Foley won the title by defeating Dr E. E W. W Browning 7 up UI and 6 over thirty-six thirty holes and made made- it a consecutive consecutive run of oC all major championships championships cham cham- in this state with the ex exception ex- ex of the Salt Lake City open match pIa play meet Foley won the Salt Lake amateur tate amateur amateur amateur ama ama- and state open titles last year ear Ills His victory yesterday esterday marks him as lh the only man to accomplish such a feat of oC winning winning- these four titles titles' In conse consecutive order SHOULD MAKE V GREAT SHOWING V It n h he- he continues his sensational work of yesterday esterday in national competition com corn petition ho he is certain to make mako a great showing Foley was eight Under under under un un- der p pa r for lor thirty holes yesterday and was at the top of his game Pressed with spirited competition in the first eighteen holes Foley came home in 6 six under linden par and recorded a new course record The best previous pre mark of oC GO held by Marl Mark Murphy of the Ogden club incidentally was tied by Browning who listed a splendid 69 Foley continued his meteoric performance performance per per- on the third nine He came came in with a 35 two under par and played the final linal three holes in par figures BROWNING STARTS WITH BIRDIE Browning started the fireworks I with a birdie three on the first h hole le leof of the match Foley loley required a par four foul They halved the he second third and fourth holes but liol Folly Foby y squared the match with p. p t birdie two on onNo No 5 Ho lIe increased his lead to one up on No C G with a birdie le three Drowning Browning w was s down in par pal Browning counted a birdie on the thelong thelong thelong long seventh to again sq square square are the I match He came back with willi another birdie on the eighth to become one ne up up The They halved the Ion long ninth with birdies SQUARES MATCH V VAT V AT TWELFTH The two stars sars halved the tenth with birdies and played the eleventh in par figures Foley squared the match on the twelfth with a par three Browning taking a tour four They Ibey played the next hole In par fives and halved the fourteenth in par Foley counted a birdie on the fifteenth fifteenth fit fit- to become one up Browning ning played this tills hole bole in par Mr r. r They halved the long sixteenth with birdies s and halved the next hole with birdies They played the final hole of oC the morning round in par In the afternoon they opened tire fire with a pair of ot par fours on m the tile nineteenth They were one over par on the twentieth Foley LI became ame two up on the twenty first with a apar par Browning going own down in four INCREASES LEAD AT TWENTY THIRD They halved the tile twenty second In fives Foley increased his lead to three up with a birdie two on the tile twenty twenty- twenty third Browning was again down In par They halved tile the twenty fourth in par Foley listed another birdie on the twenty-fifth twenty to become four foul UI up They halved the the- twenty-sixth twenty in par 1 Foley le counted a birdie on the SIte twenty-seventh twenty to lead Browning five tive up at the final turn The champion dropped his Ills putt for a a 1 birdie on the twenty-eighth twenty to lead six up Browning was down in par They halved alved the long twenty- twenty ninth with fives one over par V SHOOTS SHOOTS' V PAR PARON PARON PARON ON LAST V Foley Ioley closed the match on the thirtieth with a a. par three BrownIng Browning Browning Brown Brown- ing missed a two-foot two putt on this green gleen to erase crase his final opportunity Foley supplants Eddie Mot Morrison as intermountain king as the result of ot his work Morrison won the crown last year Foley won the title in 1 1025 1925 25 and 1926 Brownings Browning's meteoric work with his putter and his splendid short game gave Foley Ioley plenty to think I about dunn durin during the tile morning rounds It undoubtedly was this torrid corn- corn petition that enabled Foley to break the course record BROWNING ONE UNDER PAR Browning DrownIng was one one under par for forthe forthe forthe the thirty holes boles of the match Foley Fole on the other hand was eight under par This Tills gives one one an idea of th the thu sensational work of the champion The cards Out Out Out- Par 4 4 3 5 3 4 7 B 07 Foley 4 3 5 3 5 2 3 3 4 3 Browning 3 5 3 1 5 3 31 4 1 4 3 1 4 4 lI 31 In InV In- In V V Par lar 4 43 5 3 I 7 5 07 Foi Foley 3 4 3 5 3 3 4 3 5 5 3 33 V Browning Bro 3 4 4 5 3 4 4 3 1 5 5 3 03 Out Out Out- Par 44 1 37 3 5 3 4 5 I 5 5 37 37 Foley 4 4 5 3 15 5 2 4 4 I 4 I 4 43 4 Browning 4 4 5 4 5 3 1 4 4 C liP C-liP 3 I In In- In Par 4 11 4 3 3 11 11 Foley 3 3 5 3 3 11 11 Browning 4 45 4 5 4 4 13 13 LUDDEN BEATS MARK BROWN BROWNIn In III the championship flight consolation consolation consolation conso conso- lation Ross Hoss Gwilliam won over ovel Rudy fludy Maus l 3 and 2 was five down at the close of the first eighteen holes of the match Dr William Ludden of Salt l Lake ke defeated Dr Mark Brown of Ogden 3 and and- 2 in the finals of ot the tile first flight In Iii n the tile first flight consolation Dr E. E 1 E. E Greenwell of Ogden defeated Dr E. E M. M Pack 6 and 5 three Fifty-three golfers competed d inthe inthe in inthe the Intermountain the eVent being pronounced a huge success by by W. W Rice Kimball chairman of the sports committee committe cf ct the tIle Og Ogden en Golf and Country club |