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Show TRIEDl to unnerve gene sarazen IN BIG MATCH WITH WALTER HAGEN I y ; Jlji. i":J a1 J 'YiT7 V"""' 'Is l I -?-. A.V"4i6r:"' . - I I ?- ; ' 7 - . - ,, , - vf,atvaai-?w! 1 V K '', eH,rvrew-' Jk U 1 I, Iv." ene Sarazen outclassed Walter j , v Hagen in the last lap of the official 1 w& 1 SySJlf- -":- world's championship and golf title 1 -IA k V on t,,e Westchester-Blltmore course ' . 1 f A" - -3 Rt Rye N- Y- by a BCore of 3'2, rhot0' jj Xssitfi! . h'4 graph shows Gene Sarazen carefully 4, executing a long putt at the thirteenth ""imiusnir holA Gene Sarazen outclassed Walter Unpen in the last lap of the official world's championship and golf title on the Westchester-Blltrnore course at Itye. N. Y., by a score of 3-2. Photograph Photo-graph shows Gene Sarazen carefully executing a long putt at the thirteenth hole. , After the early round of 18 holes over tbe course Gene was eating his lunch at the club house when the gold-coated doorman presented him a pink note, highly scented, and marked "Personal." "Dear Gene," ran the epistle, "I am Inclosing a tie which I think will match your complexion. I am coming to see you piny even if I have to get up at 8 o'clock in the morning. You can tell me by my Pomeranian, who Is almost al-most as cute as you are. Affectionately Jeanette." Witnesses thought there was a twinkle In Hagen's eye, as Gene blushlngly reed the letter, but one shall give away no secrets. At all events, Gene wore the tie and we'll leave It to you whether It brought him luck. |