By the Associated Press
Biltmore Forest Club, Asheville, N.C., June 20—Glenn Crisman, Selma, Ala., college played, was 2 up on S.E. “Ted” Foster of Jacksonville, Fla., at the end of the first 18 holes of the 36-hole finals for the Southern Amateur Golf Championship here today. Crisman was 3 up at the turn, but Foster got one back on the second nine. The Jacksonville player won the last two holes of the morning round, scoring a birdie four on No. 17, and winning with a Par 4 on the home hole.
Foster got a long drive on No. 12 and both were on in 2. Crissman’s downhill put missed the cup and Foster had the same experience and left Crissman a stymie. Foster won 4 against 5, leaving Crissman two up.
Tee shots on 13 were long and straight and seconds got them both home. Foster took three putts and Crissman was again three up.
Foster found the rough from the tee on the 14th, and came out in a trap. Crissman was on and Foster was again trapped on his third.
His fourth went over the green and he picked up. Crissman was then four up.
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From the front page of The Concord Daily Tribune, Saturday, June 20, 1925. Last name was spelled Chrissman and Crisman in the articles on the front page.
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