OCR Text |
Show WiEE OGDEfJ WOMEN"; BETWEEN MRS.' SOULES ANO OLF 0LLi Salt Lake Woman Enters Semifinals by Defeating Ogden's Youthful Golfer Mrs. Bigelow Ha Difficult Time Elimiinating Mr. Gwilliam From Tourney; Final Round 1 of Play to Be Played Off Tomorrow Tomor-row at Ogden OGDEN', Oct. !. Mrs. U W- Sowles, the lone Salt Lake entry in the women' state polf tournament, faced Mra. Dorothy 'Browninp, the first of the three remaining Junction City atain, ! over the nin-parchcd course of the Opden Uolf and Country Huh 'this morning in the aemifinal round. Simultaneous with the tee-off of Mr. Hrownlnt; and Mra. nowie. Mra. Arch la ftlRelow. (tfrdfn'a favorite, rame on lha hnka to nicafta Mra. F. W. Baker in tha other aemlftnal match. , Men notitan wa followed by a amall rrup f devotee a. anotiouft and excited over who WW baj Htm nwf mtt t!nwwieat COURSK DRY AND HARD. The courae wn dry and hardened by two dva wind. hut. In aplte of that. It waa the teat dav of the tournament. I The sua ahone brtithtly and the breeie, which had hampered rday for the flrat and aecoud rounda. had practically died out. The vtctora In tha two pemlflnal matches today will engage In the final ! day'a play tomorrow for the atate chain-j chain-j plonahlp. The amall group of Salt lke I women are pulling for Mra. how lea. while ! the larger group of tgdn women are j ! recalling the rivalry of the two nearby ! cltle by pulling for the Ogden cn-! cn-! tr(-a. j MRS. &OWLEI WINS EASILY. I Mra. Sowlea flnlahed yeaterday with-' with-' out much dlfllculty and eaally vauoAiiahed i Mlaa Adah Child, tha youthful Ogden entrant, who I playing her ftrat ear i on the Hnka. The eoora waa seven up I and alx to play. M"r. Howlra excelled hi i (putllnr and her niashle ahot were the j , leat part of her game. Only on the teea j , did Mia Child com near equaling the game of the Salt I -ake woman. liv defeating Mrs. K. K tlratl. Mm. ! Dorothy Krowninx entered the aemtflnal round and otherwiae diatlngulahed her-aelf her-aelf by turning In the low rut nine-hole acore of the tourney. Hhe went the aero ttd nine holea of the eight een-hote match, which alt won four up and three. In a 4 MRS. BtGELOW WINS. Mra. Archie Bigelow atmoat net her nemeal ti Mra. R. C. tiwilllaniP yeaterday. yea-terday. Kor the flrat nine holea the j brilliant young plyrr puhed Mra. Bfge , low with aplendld I'laying. keeping eiual 1 on the dnvea and excelling In putting. At the end of the eighth hole rhe waa three up on the favorite, but loat that advantage and waa tied on the ninth hole. In ttiw-afteTrimjn round of rtlrre holea. Mrs. Higelow ahowed her experience and knowledge of the courae and rapidly pulled away from Mrs. Gwllllamn. She won the match three up and two. Mrs. K. W Baker forged to the front an a possible contender for the till'1 when ahe eaally ouatrd Mra. Richard l.eek from the tourney, aeven and aix. Mra. Baker displayed remarkable form with the driver and on the green:' her Suiting waa even belter than that of Irs. Bigelow. In the firat flight eemlflnat Mra. C. 3. Ioon won by default from Jgra. I. T. Iee. In the other match. Itt the flrat flight. Mra. K. J. Ifanke won over Mra. K R. Iumke. three up and two to play, thla match llng very Interest mg throughout. Mrs. Dumke waa three down on the first nine and (ought hard to overcome her opponent s lead. Mra. Hanke will meet Mra C. J. Doon In the final match In the firt flight here tomorrow. Mra. Doon will have a handle cap of 20. while Mrs. Hmke will have a 13 handicap. Mm. Hanke Is the favorite fa-vorite to win the final match. |