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Show Harbeke Repulses Kingsley as Post Links Array Wins Cy Harbeke, playing sensational golf which netted him a pair of 33 over the neutral Bonneville layout, paced the Fort Douglas links team to a 20-8 victor yover Utah Copper club Sunday. Cy. who several years ago was one of the leading amateur baseball players here, took three points from Utah Copper's ace, Ed Kingsley. Never In his palmy diamond days did Cy blast the ball harder than he did Sunday in turning back Kings- ley. Six under par for one day's work is prettv fair clubbing in anybody's any-body's league, and although Ed was credited with a fine TO, two under par, his work went for naught In the face of H a r beke'a adept shooting. -H F. IHuk) Russell turned in two points foe the post team when he tamed Jack R o b b i n s. Harbeke Utah Copper's No, 1 performer. Off to a six-point lead, the winners win-ners suffered a momentary setback when Abel Larson, lanky Magna star, captured three points from Cliff Buck, but after that the visitors vis-itors succeeded in tsking only one more duel in clearcut fashion, Keith Barton taking three pointa from Colonel Walter S. Fulton, and the Post club went on to win handily. Bob Bird. Thornton D. Morris. Ed Jensen, O. L, Robertson and Wally Reiaer were all shooting fine golf as they defeated their rivals from the Copper coure. The summary follows: PORT DOUOLAS t UTAH COPPER Cy Harbaka .1 Ed Kluicelcv 0 H. P. Ptueaell ...,3 Jack Hobolua ....0 Cliff Buck ......0 Abel Laraon ......3 Bob Bird 3 Dlb Johnaoa ....0 T D. Morris ....3 Bill Van 0 fttuart Pall 1 Mead Jannar ....3 Rd Janaan ....... 3 Paul Garairte ....0 Col. W. B Pultoo, .0 Keith Barton .....1 0. L. Roberteoa .3 Ktltb Buratrly ...o U. W. Releer ...,3 Rue Packard 1 Total 21 1 Total |