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...Clifford Sutter 5. Miss Josephine Cruickshank...
...Jacobs, Berkeley. 3) Miss Edith Cross, San Francisco. 4) Miss Sarah Palfrey, Boston. 5) Mrs. L. A. Harper, San Francisco. 6) Miss Mary Greef, Kansas City. 7) Miss Eleanor Goss, New York City. 8) Miss Ethel Burkhardt, San Francisco. 9) Miss Marjorie K. Gladman, Santa Monica. 10) Miss Josephine Cruickshank, Santa Ana, Calif...
...with 25 points, followed closely by Mays, Putnam and Gilligan with 24 each. Yale Scorers T.D. F.G. P.A.T. T. Booth 8 1 12 63 Snead 2 0 3 15 Savage 2 0 1 13 Austen 2 0 0 12 McLennan 2 0 0 12 Wilson 2 0 0 12 Cruickshank 1 0 2 8 Taylor 1 0 1 7 Beane 1 0 0 6 Ellis 1 0 0 6 Hickok 1 0 0 6 Miller 1 0 0 6 Total...
...starter, marking up the scores on the blackboard in front of his tent, came the news that at the ninth hole Sarazen was floundering. He had a 39, but Cruickshank had a 30. And when Cruickshank finished the last nine in 36 the starter himself left the blackboard and joined the people who were crowding to get a look at this sure winner while cameras clicked and Cruickshank posed with a driver on one arm and his wife on the other. Just about that time Farrell had finished the first nine. His score...
...Gorce is an open course, flat, like most Florida courses, but well trapped. Par isn't often broken. Some of Cruickshank's followers cut over to the tenth and fell in behind Farrell. And when Farrell came up to the sixteenth needing only two par holes to win, all the people who had been scattered over the club grounds formed into lanes on each side of the fairway. Farrell came to the eighteenth with a two stroke lead, purposely drove over the heads of the crowd into the tenth fairway, pitched his approach to the flag and sank...