GOLFING.
GOLF TOURNAMENT. (United Press Association—By" Electric Telegraph—Copyright)! (Received this day at 10.30. a.m.) PARIS, May 21. At the St. Cloud Golf Tournament Horton Smith, the young American Ryder .Cup player, whoV will shortly meet i\ Cotton in a challenge .match in England made a record round in 66 —34, 32; Duncan, Boomer, 71, Havers, Massey 72, Dudley-(Freeman tie), Cotton 73; Sarazen, 77; Hagen 79. The last-named took 44 out and then made .a. go.od recovery. of 35. Players who are ‘moreHlian 18 behind the leader are .eliminated.,, 1 LONDON,' Alay 21. Horton Smith, who is twenty-one tomorrow, repeated his record morning round in the afternoon, returning 132 ipr 36 holes.’ Cotton Was nearest-ivith 144, Farrellfi and Duncan 145; Booker and Sara/,on 146; Turnesa 148, Massey 149. That was the minimum. Forty-, two players compete to-morrow, save Hagen and Havers 151 and Dudley 153.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1929, Page 5
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