Word: holing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...unscathed. In the third, however, he was still wilder. After two were out he walked two men and hit a third. Towne, the Middlebury pitcher singled to right, driving in one run, and a second came in on an error by Hammond. Slayton helped Brown out of a light hole by throwing out Captain Hastings at first...
...zebra, upon which the lion had been feasting, was saved and mounted as a souvenir. Ralph Paine's comment, when the tale was told him at Mombasa, was that meeting a lion on the third green would have put him off his game at least two strokes a hole. The unemotional Englishmen who had to play the lion as-an extra hazard, of course resumed their match as if nothing had happened...
...president, coming into office the way President Coolidge came in, could expect to pull a party guilty of such practises out of its hole. But President Coolidge, in my opinion, has handled the situation about as badly as it could be handled. He was given the country a lot of platitudes, but people soon get tired of platitudes, especially when the President doesn't stand by them. He took no action until forced to do so by public opinion. He then forced Denby, who had never been accused of dishonesty, out of office after he said he would...
...spite of a 5 at the short 221-yd. fifth hole, Glenna Collett, of Providence, R. I., made the first nine holes of the Pinehurst course in 36-one stroke over the men's par. That made her 6 up on her opponent for the North and South title, Louise Fordyce, of Youngstown. She slacked a bit after the turn, but pocketed the championship on the 15th hole...
...Jones '24, American open champion will oppose Arthur Tavers, British open champion, for the world's open championship in a 36-hole match. It will be played on Jone's home links. East Lake Country Club, at Atlanta on April...