New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1930, Page 3

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L A R N S G T NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1930. | Miss Beard 150 yards away. British girl sent a mashie shot five [ feet from the cup. The American | | star, in putting, hit her opponent's | ball and knocked it a foot nearer the |hole and half stymied her. SEVEN AMERICAN GOLFERS SURVIVE The | ting her shots today. She had a 240- vard drive through a tricky cross- wind and a brassie, mashie and putt which hung on the lip of the cup} gave her a par five. AIR PROGRAM COST | EARLY § MILLION sell. She| She holed a 20-footer to win the | . [holed the putt, however. and Miss| eleventh. At the twelfth, Helen, try. r IN MAT[;HES THDAY Beard missed for a half at fives. |ing to finish off her opponent with- f E < | The Iinglish girl dropped the next| out further ado, tried for too much N idati F l i WH B N B t0 holes and lost distance and her braseis tounn n NAVIgation Facilities Will Be , Hicks had an easier match TOURh near the green. Both were on P d d 0 n 900 Ml a Shop at 1 (Continued Trom Tirst’ Pags) im he afternoon than in the morn-|in three and Miss Law holed a Toylded Uyer 1165 ed W — ] ing although the winning margin utt. Helen, however, came bac o {0 play, to take her place in the|was the same. Mrs. Hardicker, her a 20-footer for a half in fours I t X fGurth round with Miss Collett. jor:rv?mm was wild from the tee and| The thirteenth found both girls > o PSR Rl T e o | weak on the greens Molly Gourlay, the English native | ™1\ 90 11e BGE0S champion, won her third round | Hicks match from Mrs. Wallage William- Ot s bisher ats i s o son, four up and three to play. and | Hardicker will oppose Miss Collett in the fourth Out—6 6 7 436 56 N round tomorrow morning. | Hicks | Enid Wilson Wins In—<6 45 & | Enid Wilson, former native cham- | gardicker { pion, won her second match_ of the SN day when she defeated Sylvi: ney, five up and four to pl Sylvia Bailey won from ) Lockhart Damp- Plays Brilliant Shot ning her n garet ¢ played a brilliant Montreal, seven up and | On! sreen Miss Wattles, troubled by the sod- five to pla shot o er opponent’s ball which ' den course, s seven do’ the Mrs. Leo Federman. New York, Was re e Of the cuD. | {yrn and never had a chance. She defeated Mrs. J. B. Walker, two up the outs won only one hole, the twelfth. Miss and one to play, advancing,to the lefeat Fishwick's victory was second 1 fourth round jover an American ri in this Decidedly off her game, Miss Col- nine hole score championship. Y ghe elim- let held a margin the turn of | & blished a lead ed Mrs. H. A. Martelle of Hart- only one up over Mary Beard of England. in a third round match Miss Collett held d of tvo up at the end of the first five holes but | drives half huried in the wet sand of a bunker a hundred yards in front of the tee. Both blasted out but Miss ! found another bunker, winning the ing a half-s Wattles, down to a crushi ds of Diana and ; hole tymie n round match which was Mise Fish- ST \mm- Had Chance . Conn, 4and 3, ina fi ch. second Buffalo, American to fall by Helen and the d putt N. Y. ng defeat Fishwick, || a second BODY IDEN Lynn rst round the wayside toda igi Stifel e ook 6's on the sixth and seventh |part of his eq Wheeling, W. Va ho was heat- i 5 holes to permit Miss Beard to draw | tion carly tod in a second round match by Mr. Lo even. The eight was halved in’ 4's | play got A fine rain was| Walter Payne of England, 4 and 2 Al 4 and Miss Collett went one up when over the Formby course Louis Fordyce of Youngstown, O. f & : the ninth was good | heavy mists hovering over th was eliminated in the second round B0 L e the hol \. and fog s trumpe ! by Marjoric "Howe of England, one 1 The cards hips went out of the m up. Miss Collett— ° Helen « I 00d, N. J il Out—4 4 6 4 46 6 4 341 a firct tee u also advanced to the cond Miss Beard— without the 2 Mre: Al N ol Q 56 545 54 4—42 which followed her yesterc a she. conquersd Doris Chambe 0. & Hill of Kansas City 5 3 mer British champion, in the won her secol 1 round Mrs. A. C. Jol 5 456 4 Miss Hicks' second rou Kathleen 3 3 Fails On Puts nent was Barbara Law of E. F. Lenih S, = Miss Collett w somewhat wor- | Miss Hicks wa t up and one to ried by Miss Beard, who played a much better game than that contrib- uted vesterday by I Kitty. Miss Beard, however, led on criti- cal holeable putts. ‘he Hew a one hols ond ho! lett, lead b ampion’s first slip wa found a b and seventh very dr she ‘ d the sixth loosely, slicing her fluffed a mashic shot also nd ninth were utgoing card Miss Hicks at the sixth M s Collett's drive sliced {o th enth forest rested on a t oots. She lucky to get the ball out. On tenth with the green she by nt for a long putt but missed her’ opponent drew level. Miss Beard had a four foot putt for bridie three at the eighth but missed and she missed an- rat the ninth, Miss Colietf turn- | ¢ rd one up American champion the tenth Miss Beard played ping dead deep rough 47 Collett lost next hole wt Shows Better Form was stymied and then the Migs Hicks showe girl failed in her last chance. form against Miss 1 Half Stymies Self At the 417 yard dog-leg 14th, Miss Collett hed the far corner of the green with 1wo fine wood shots with | ves her 1 v on On the air— A new feature comes o you every Saturday at 845 p. m. over WBZ. The Peter Schuyler smilers present a pro- gram of wit and humor to the ac- companiment o f spirited, 1ively music, Letter to a Dear Sir: The mellowness and flavor which you enjoy comes from our slow and complete way of curing Havana tobacco in its natural tropical climate. Something about the atmosphere in Cuba is necessary to Nature in her mysterious, slow curing process. 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