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...really began, that since then a surge to Hoover unreflected in the totals was taking place. Chairman Sanders in his effort to belittle the Digest's forecast fell into factual error when he declared the magazine, polling the nation in 1916, had prophesied Hughes's election. William Seaver Woods, Digest editor, tartly pointed out that Mr. Sanders was "dreaming," that that year the magazine had polled only 30,000 persons in five States, accurately predicted the outcome in four, made no national forecast...
...Johnny Goodman of Omaha felt he should have been picked for the Walker Cup team. Sports writers thought he had been omitted because he once worked in a sporting-goods store. He entered the tournament with a grudge to settle. Without fanfare he polished off Walker Cupsters Seaver and McCarthy. In the semi-finals he drew Walker Cup Captain Ouimet. Francis Ouimet, now 39, had been ill before the championship, had played hard golf to get into the semifinals, and for the first 18 holes of his match, he out-golfed Johnny Goodman. In the afternoon Ouimet was obviously worn...
...Dunlap 7 up. Captain Thomas Arthur ("Tony") Torrance of the British team and John De Forest, British Amateur champion, did very little better. They lost to Gus Moreland (in vited to join the U. S. team while he was winning the Western Amateur last fort night) and huge Charlie Seaver (Stanford footballer, who plays golf because his father wants him to) on the 31st green. Jess Sweetser and George Voigt beat the Hartley brothers, Rex and Lister, 7 & 6, after Rex Hartley had admitted being made bloodydamnedmad by one of Sweetser's drives which started out of bounds...
...match. Two other matches ? Burke v. Westland and Stout v. Sweet ser ? ended all-even after 36 holes. Rex Hartley had another chance to be bloody damnedmad after losing, 2 & 1, to Gus Moreland; so did his brother, who lost 3 & 2 to Maurice McCarthy Jr. Seaver pounded out prodigious drives to smother Fiddian...
Lowell defeated Adams 5 to 0: R. A. Cooley '32 (L) defeated S. C. Carpenter '33 (A) 3 to 0; R. A. Montgomery '33 (L) defeated L. M. Patterson '34 (A) 3 to 0; R. C. Wells '33 (L) defeated R. W. Seaver '33 (A) 3 to 0; LeB. S. Willard '32 (L) defeated S. F. Spencer '34 (A) 3 to 0; G. H. Damon '34 (L) defeated C. C. Arensburg...