Show L St Sa Wins But t One e Match MatchIn at ll In Pr Pro Wild Bill Only One to Win Only Two Matches Reach Home Green WENTWORTH ENTWORTH England June 5 AP AP Overwhelmed Overwhelmed in a riot of Magic maple golf golt Americas America's as a's team of ten PT professionals ls captained by Walter r rH H Hagen gen was vanquished 13 2 1 to 10 o 1 2 11 2 12 points in the two day matches against British professionals heaped heap ed by Ted Teil Ray Ry In the c competition for the Ryder r cup up up Of Ot the five foursomes pl played yesterday yesterday yes yes' and t ten n singles Ingles contested contested to today to- to day clay at the United States Stales won only one match Bill DIlI l ri d defeated Archie Comp Comp- ton tn while Emmet French managed to halve with Ernest Whitcombe thanks to a n m finish But nut in irs every other cou contest est the British players scored The Amerl American an rout which began with the foursomes and continued uninterrupted in us th the singles over ovet tha hills and valleys alleys of f this plc plc- course left lef Hagens Hagen's s worriers war wor r- r strewn OV r greens so far dl dla- dla tant tent from the clubhouse that t It was with great difficulty the they re reassembled reassembled bled for tor the ceremonies cere cere- monies by Ambassador Houghton Never In history of International golf goll matches b bet breen t een een Great Creat Britain arc anti the United States have tim tho Americans taken such a It drubbing Only nh one American ever was up upon upon upon on his opponent and asid nd only two tt I matches reached the some green The he results Sn A de Abe be Mitchell defeated Jim Barnes Bames S end 7 George Georg Duncan Duncan Duncan Dun Dun- can defeated Walter alter Ha Hagen en 6 and 5 Athur thur Havers defeated Fred McLeod McLeod Mc- Mc Leod Lead 10 and 9 3 Fred Robson defeated de do- tented te Cyril Walker Valker 5 S and 4 Bill American defeated dete Archie Archie Ar Ar- chie chic Compston b by one hole H H. C Jolly defeated Joe Joo St Stein ln 3 and 2 I Emmet Emmet I French rench and aed E. E R fl R. R Whit Whit- e all square George Gadd defeated Joe Kirkwood 8 and 7 AU Aur Aubrey r y B Boomer defeated ed T T. D D. Ar Ar- mour 2 and 1 Ted red Ray defeated d dAl Al Watrous 7 1 and 5 In the the foursome played Friday Great Britain won woe all five matches s follows Ws Toil Tod Ray Hay and Fred Robson Robson Robson Rob- Rob son defeated Cyril Walker and Fred Ired McLeod 3 3 and 2 Aubrey Boomer and Archie Compston defeated Tommy Tommy Tom Tom- my Armour and Joe Kirkwood 3 and 2 Georgo Gadd and ana Arthur Havers Havers' defeated Bill 1 and andAl andAl andAl Al Watrous us 3 3 and end 2 E. E R. R Whitcombe Whitcombe Whit Whit- combe a and d H G. G Jolly defeated ted Emmet Emmet Em Em- met Fr French n h and Joe Stein 3 and 2 Abe c Mitchell and George Duncan defeated Walter Hagen flagon and Jim Barnes 9 I and 8 We Ve are losing our hold on the British lions lion's tail sa said d dor Ho In presenting th the medals to the players Then he tried to make mako the tle men inca who represented America feel a little bett better r rby by telling them they were Vere receiving medals modals from the world worst golf golt I player er bar har none But Dut a number numb r I of Hagens Hagen's m mn men n disputed that distinctIon distinction distinction dis dis- which they contended DC oe theirs after their fruitless efforts of ot today and arid yesterday The fact Is 3 of course course that the Americans Americana landed only a n few tew days ago and arid were hardly tuned up for forthe forthe the James games and that they Were vIere opposed op 0 os' os posed sed by Great Britain's very best professionals It is conceded d however how how- ever that the play of ot the British team was superb and if it can be dui Heated in tao British open championships championships championships cham cham- a fortnight hence the open oper champlon championship is likely to come comeback b bark back cl t to the old country In the foursomes Mitchell and Duncan severely punished Barnes I and Hagen and what they did c collectively yesterday esterday they repeated individually today Mitchell was miraculous culous and the only consolation consolation consolation consola consola- tion for Long Jim Jim Barnes Barnes is that in all probability no man could have stood up against the British star and won von today Finishing the first round with three up he took Barnes out again in the second round and was four up at the seventh Mitche won the eighth in two the ninth in three and the eleventh in four al aU of which were were birdies and alt although ough Barnes got par on e each ch hole he lost every every one of them Duncan was Just as superior to Hagen and so it was all down the theline theline theline line until late late- in the evening when and French brought their opponents to the last green and saved America from being completely ly goose egged Hagen played poor golf against Duncan After being four down at atthe atthe atthe the end of the first round he picked up his ball at the thirteenth hole in the afternoon as a token of sur sur- render There is no fun pla playing with Walter Valter when he cant can't sink his putts said Duncan after winning exhibited something of the fighting spirit which Hagen lac ed and it carried the Chicago pro through to victory ry Compston Compston Comp Comp- ston finished the first round one up Sup but squared the match on the second hole in the afternoon after negotiating a 11 difficult difficult dif dil- dif dif- stymie The American w was s four tour under Tours fours for tor the first t fifteen holes In Inthe Inthe inthe the afternoon n and was two up The pair went to the home hole with leading and here he took tooka a four while Compston was four feet aw away for tor a n half halt which Mehl Mehl- horn conceded winning by one bole French played fine tine golf goll coming home in 85 in the afternoon to draw with He had a hance to win but was bunkered at t the home hole |