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...Engineers' Club was organized in 1917. The Amateur Championship that was played there in 1920 contained three historic matches: the one in which Chick Evans beat Reginald Lewis in 41 holes; the one in which Francis Ouimet beat young Bobby Jones, who was pursued by an angry bee; the final in which Evans beat Ouimet, 7 & 6. Whether the course- one of the best in the U. S.. with a particularly terrifying one-shot hole. No. 14 -would be sold for building lots, reorganized or taken over by one of many neighboring clubs had not been decided last...
...first game under famed Coach Chick Meehan, Manhattan had a band, a cannon, a Meehan military huddle, just enough power to tie St. Bonaventure...
While Ouimet was squeezing into the semi-finals for the ninth time in his career by trimming Medalist Fischer with a 12-ft. putt on the last hole, another Bostonian, giant Jesse Guilford, was eliminating Chick Evans, title-holder in 1916 and 1920, 5 & 4. Ross Somerville defeated Boston's William O. Blaney 6 & 5 and Johnny Goodman, who unexpectedly whipped Bobby Jones in the first round at Pebble Beach in 1929, put out Maurice McCarthy...
...medal with 140. His brother Mortie, Johnny Farrell, Mike Turnesa, Abe Espinosa, Walter Kozak, Tommy Armour and last year's Open champion, Billy Burke, were all over the play-off score?153. The first round was memorable for two tremendous matches which passed the record set when Chick Evans won the 1920 U. S. Amateur in 40 holes...
...When he missed his putt for a 4 on the long 16th Sarazen, unlike Bobby Cruickshank, smiled. He needed only two more pars for a 66. Sixty-six would be a record round for a U. S. Open. It would give him a winning total of 286 and tie Chick Evans' U. S. Open record made at Minikahda...