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Veteran Sweetser Next Obstacle for Bobby to Eliminate (Continued on from page one) at the 23rd. Fay lost short of the green with his second while Jones ‘was on twenty feet from the pin. Coleman’s approach was short. Jones putted to the lip of the cup. Cole- man missed a five footer and took five to Jones par four, Jones going four up. The drives were long at the 24th with Jones in front. Fay used a wood and Bob an iron for the second shots. Coleman’s ball found @ trap ‘whil Jones was 30 feet from the cup Coleman made a good chip from the sand 10 feet from the cup. Bob putted dead, won with a par four and went five up. Fay’s drive was in the fairway at the 25th while Bob was longer but in heavy rough. Coleman sent his sec- ond to a trap while Jones pitched well on. “oleman made a good re- covery. Jones took 3 putts while Cole- man holed a three-footer for his four and was only 4 down, Coleman placed his second in a trap at the 26th hole while Jones was six feet from the pin in two. Vay went over. He was still away in 4 and conceded the putt and hole, Jones taking 3 and going five up. Jones drove the green on the short 27th while Coleman was trapped from the tee. Fay was short of Bob's ball when he came out of the trap and putted for the cup. Bob was dead for his par 3 and Coleman con- ceded the hole. making Jones 6 up. Bob drove in front of the 28th green and pitched on 12 feet from the cup. Coleman was longer but in the rough. He was too strong with his approach and slipped into a trap. Jones holed out his par 4 and went 7 up when Coleman took five. ‘At the 29th Coleman made a fine second shot to the green much closer to the pin than Bobby’s pitch, Jones putted close. Coleman holed his 30 footer for a birdie 3 and was 6 down. There was little to choose between the drives at the 30th. Coleman was 20 yards away. Coleman made an- other sparkling second that went to the reen si feet from the cup. was barely on and after missing his putt for a 4, he gave Fay the 3 and was only 5 up. Coleman’s tee shot was caught by a trap at the short 31st. Jones was on, 15 feet from the cup. Fay was 30 feet short on his explosion shot from the sand. He missed the long putt and when Jones putted dead for his three, the Californian extended his hand in congratulation, This gave Jones the match 6 up and 5 to play. Afternoon: Jones in 445, 3xx. Coleman in 533, 4xx. Jess Sweetser squared his match with Maurice McCarthy on the nine- teenth, with a par four and after a half on the twentieth, became one up by winning the Rayna first. The youn; yer ee. Acorhlg lost the 22nd to McCar- thy’s spectacular birdie but won the 23d with one up again. They halved the 24th. Sweetser assumed a commanding lead over McCarthy for the first time, reaching the turn 3 up after winning the 25th with a birdie 3, and the Pith, as McCarthy’s tee shot landed in @ trap. “Jron. Man” Maurice appeared to be tiring under the strain of his mara- thon play. Jess was out in even par 36. Seaver started the afternoon round at a par clip and became two up on Billy McPhail, of Boston, at the 2ist hole. He won this with a three when McPhail’s tee shot fell short of the green. Goes Five Up Homans was five up on Lehman, & commanding margin, as they halved the 24th. The Jersey star bagged & birdie on the 22nd, holing out from 15 feet after a sensational pitch on His par was good . Jones followed with an almost equally good pitch. Bob's putt slipped past. Coleman missed his putt and it-was half in par fours. Coleman Squares Match Jones drove to the edge of a trap at the ninth while Coleman was on from the tee. Jones’ heavy tiblick shot very close to the cup. He missed the long putt. Coleman was down in two putts for par 3 and was only one down, At the tenth Coleman drove to took one up when Coleman i At the 14th Coleman outdrove Jones but both were on in two. With Fay well inside. It was a half in par fours. Squares Match Again Jones drove out of bounds at the fifteenth hole while Coleman was straight down the middle, shooting three from the tee,,Jones hit a long smash and pitched on in 4. Cole- man was 25 feet from the pin in 2. Coleman was down in par 4 to Jones 6 and the match was again square. Jones was a little in front fro the tee at the sixteenth, the “quarry hole.” Both were well home in two Jones a few feet closer to the pin. Coleman’s putt went past four feet, Jones was within inches of the cup. Coleman missed coming back and ook five, a par four for Jones mak- ing him one up. p As he waited on the 17th tee, Jones covered his head with a handkerchief to protect him from the blazing sun. He used his spoon on the 215-yard hole. Coleman also took a spoon. 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