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Salt Lake Telegram | 1932-09-03 | Page 9 | Youth Supreme in Walker Cup

Type issue
Date 1932-09-03
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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Article Title Youth Supreme in Walker Cup
Type article
Date 1932-09-03
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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OCR Text YOUTH SUPREME IN WALKER CUP GUP Newcomers to International Golf Coif Take Honors in Sweeping Sweeping Sweep Sweep- ing illg American Victory BROOKLINE Mass Sept 3 U UP American youths who perhaps were playing hookey when the Walker cup I Iwas was put in competition a decade ago have made Great Britain wait walt at least two more years for its first victory Inthe in inthe inthe the blue ribbon event of The decisive 8 to 1 victory of the United States over Great Britain at nt atthe atthe the Country club yesterday in the sixth renewal of the matches was truly a triumph of young athletic America George Dunlap Jr of East Orange N N. J. J Charley Seaver of Los Angeles Cal Cat Maurice McCarthy of New York and Gus Moreland of Dallas Texas Texas- all of them in their twenties twenties gave gave i ithe the U. U S. S team its four singles vie vic tories HO HOWELL WELL MOE SHINE And the youngest pair of all all Billy Howell of at Richmond Va and Don Moe of Portland Ore played the most spectacular golf in Thursdays Thursday's four Cour doubles matches all o of which were won by the United States Americas America's veterans Francis Ouimet of at Boston Jess Sweetser of ot Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadel Philadel- phia had to be content with halving I their matches yesterday George I Voigt of New York another experienced competitor competitors was the victim of Great Britain's single winner red red- I haired Leonard Crawley I Ouimet and Sweetser were matched a against England's two best players I Tony Torrance and John Stout Dunlap's Dunlap's Dun Dun- laps lap's play was the most of the day Geor George e teamed with Ouimet Ouimet Oui Oui- met to win a doubles match Thurs Thurs- day And yesterday he broke the thc country clubs club's course record with a morning medal of 66 66 five live under par He defeated Eric of England England En En- gland 10 up Seven birdies helped Dunlap score his his' remarkable 66 He holed a chip shot on the seventh for fora a deuce and foot 10 and foot 5 putts gave him successive birdies on the eleventh and twelfth holes SEAVER IN FORM Seaver a Stanford student defeated defeat defeated ed Eric Erie of England 7 and 6 6 McCarthy son of a golf golt professional beat Lister Hartley 3 and 2 and Moreland who hails from Babe Didrikson's Didrikson's Did Did- town scored a 2 and 1 victory vic vie tory over Listers Lister's brother Rex Re In the other matches yesterday Leonard Crawley of Great Britain beat George Voigt 1 up in a seesaw battle while Big John Burke of Ireland Ireland Ire Ire- land finished all an even with Jack West land of Chicago
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