Word: walker
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...Open championship, Great Britain began to raise her eyebrows. And in 1922, after an amazing crop of young golfers had sprouted up all over the U. S., Great Britain agreed to play for a cup, put up by St. Louis Stockbroker George H. Walker.* to determine whether U. S. or British golfers played better golf...
Last week most of the 2,000.000 U. S. amateur golfers, 90% of whom cannot break 90 consistently, were reading with vicarious thrills the news of the nine Americans chosen to represent them in the tenth series of Walker Cup matches. †still the No. 1 international event, played this week at famed St. Andrews on the Scottish coast. All golf enthusiasts are well aware that the nearest Great Britain has ever come to putting a dent in the Walker Cup was in 1932 at Brookline, when Briton Leonard Crawley hooked an iron shot to the spot where...
President Lowell presented 332 certificates to the graduating class of the Lowell Institute at services in the Walker Memorial at M.I.T. yesterday. He is the sole director...
That Coach Buck Walsh of the Middies is getting really worried over the coming race with the Bollesmen seemed well confirmed last night when reports from Annapolis showed that he had shifted his bowman, Neal Almgren to take Tommy Walker's place at stroke...
Almgren led the boat that overpowered Syracuse, Columbia, and Cornell--the latter by ten feet--while Walker held down the timing position as the Navy eight coasted to an easy victory over Princeton...