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FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922. CHAMPIONSHIP Fl Seventy-Nine Contenders Sur- vive Field of 325 in Quali- fying Rounds. GLENCOE, IL, July 14—{By The Associated Press).—Seventy-nine gpilf- ers, survivors of » eld of 825 which numbered the cha’ pions and most of the greater players of every golfing nation in the world, today started the T2-hole fight for the American national open golf championship, shooting over the Skokie course’ with playing condl- tions as near perfect as human hand and ideal weather could make thera. Tonight these stars will have TITLE BEGINS ON SKOKIE COURSE|... GHT FOR GOL Sete Bee ANGELES, Cal.. Inuty 14.— sctier Burke, a heavyweight boxer, will fom the Jes Willard trajning camp as one of Willard's spsrring partners, it was announced today. Club Standings } | Bet so Satins. ter Berea re with Jack Dempsey, i i champion. silks 2a 2a Clubs Won. Lost, Pet. New York —- 49 26 63 al St. Louts - 4s 4588 Chicago - 42 38535 Cinejnnati 42 39519 Brook.iyn 40 40 500 Pittsburgh —__. 3 4k Philadelphia 387 ‘ Boston 373 Clubs ‘Won. Lost. BOLT STRIKES Players Have Narrow Escape Yankees and St. Louls Browns were) in the club house dodging the elec trical storm they narrowly missed se, rious injury when a bolt of lightning wrapped itself around the flag pole carrying the Yankee's championship pennant, ripped the pole to splinters and tossed the pennant into the Har. Jem river. wandering streak of electricity arrived !and: Of All Events J umm! A. STRENGTH-BUILDING * VITAMINE-FOOD Summer's heat often is:mere strength-sapping than winter’é’ Racing—Meett cold. The Bole ‘nes needs bos easily absorbed, paris Sram Hasing aessctatlos, 98, Koebecs; meres ps py no burden upon digestion but does yield paca 22 sor, Trotting—Grand Cireuit meet at To- ledo. Track—Final American tryouts for When Pennant Pole Is Struck by Lightning. NEW YORK, July 14.—While the| SCOTT'S EMULSION w be en wth suai erate COD-LIVER Ol. may be taken benefit any day. Its + abundantly rich pvt peters yas ing properti: excep! helpful to children or adults fs ndenatin ot a) — Scott’s Emulsion has rich food-to preperties that promote growth and build powsaia¢ | Bay Scott’s Emulsion today—take it regularly! Scott & Bowne, BloomBeld BB i pene ennis — Australia Czecho-Slovakia Davis cup tie match, in England; Do- championship tournament West New Jersey Bridge | minion closes at Toronto; championship tournament, ton. Golf—U. S. national open champion- ship tournament closes at Chicago: | trans-Mississipp! championship tourna Bob Shawkey, Yankee pitcher, was|™ent closes at Omaha; Oregon State Port the ont er outside when the|Championship tournament, at stipes fa juntor ekamipionship ij reached the half way polnt—36 holes! c: Louis —and tomorrow will come the final with the half of the titular contest Knepper Meets Alex Graham George Von Elm Is Matched player turring in the lowest medal score for the two days officially ad- judged the American open champion, an‘ probably unofficially awarded by many the title of world champion, for his victory will be won over cham- pions of many sections of the world. Pairings for today include: John Black, ‘Pacific coast pro, with Joe Kirkwood, professional champion of Australia, One might take any pair that tees off, starting with the first at 9 o'clock and be assured of seeing golf worth going some distance to witness. ‘Thir- teen of the contestants are amateurs. The rest are professionals. New York — 48-3671 mn Chicago pnnisn~ | OF 8D 519 With Foye. Detroit .. 42 az F00 Washington 8 Gh Att OMAHA, Neb., July 14—(By The Associated Press).—The semi-finals of the Trans-Mississippi golf tournament began over the Country club course this mornin, with Rudy Knepper, Iowa champion playing Alex Graham, Kan- sas champion, in the upper bracket and George Von Elm, present Trans- Mississippi, Pacific northwest, south- ern California and Utah champion Playing W. J. Foye of the Omaha Country club, newly clected president of the association in the lower. Knepper and Von Elm, favorites in the tourmament, went into the semi- Chicago at Washington. St, Louls at New York. Detroit at Philadelphia. Forty-four of the seventy-nine to earn a chance in the finals shot leas than 150 forthe 36 hiles of preliminary play. Jock Hutchison, the leader of the three days play, turned in cards totalling 136—five strokes under par for 36 holes—while more than a dozen had fewer than 145 rtrokes. Eddie Towns was the first man to make a hole in one in an American Cleveland at Boston. finale by Gefeats of Robert McKee, of Des Moines, former champion of both the Trans-Missiasippi and Iowa hel clations and Wallace Shepard, of th: Omaha Country club, yesterday ed scores of 9 and 8 and 10 and 8. Thursday brought out the greatest golf of the -tournament. Knepper played his morning round in 66 National Boston at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Cincinnati New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis. —$<—<—<—— open tournament whent he sent. the ‘Dall into the cup-on the fly on the 185 yard thirteenth. It lodged between jpin and cup side and stuck. A clear sky and firm ground greeted the players today. <A corps of work- ymen spread over the course yester- (day afternoon as soo: as the players had finished and every mark on ‘the | Last Scores = strokes, tous gy atinrd eh scores ‘THURSDAY FINALS. National League. coming in the afternoon when the out- New York 4, Chicago 5 (12 innings) | come of the matchea became br den Philadelphia 9, St. Louis 1, Foye, Von Elm and G: Brooktyn 4, Cincinnati 3. all playing three birdies in a eee eee who defeatei Jesse oes ‘ot Kansas City had a 69 as did his op- ponent. Birdies flew thick and fast during the morning with let downs “greens was effaced and divots placed on the fairways. N> practicing on the /regular course was permitted, the play- ers qualifying rounds journeying to other clubs for workouts or shooting ‘over the practice fairwav> ai Skokie. GLENCOE, Tl., July 14.—The lead- fe ers at the end of the first 18 holes of the national open golf championship ranked as follows: Walter Hagen, Detront, 34-34-68. John Black, Oakland, Cal, 35-36-71. ‘Chick Evans, Chicago, 35-87-72. Laurie Ayton, Chicago, 28-34-72. Bob McDonald,’ Chicago, 37-36-73. —___—. Municipalities To Get Share Liquor Revenue VICTORIA, B. C., July 14.—British Columbi.. municipalities will receive ag direct revenue a share of the last ix months profit made by ‘he prov- inetal liquor administration, equa! to Sbout $1.50 per hdad. Under the Uquor act, municipalities recefve one- half the net’ profits from the Ucuor control, after a reserve fund has been ‘provided for. From June 15, 1921, when the “Nauor act took effect, to March 31, 1922, the administration made $1,772,- $71 in profit. Of this sum $400,000 was distributed last autoumn, $172,971 has; been placed in reserve and $600,000 of the balance will be distributed be- tween the munictpalities. — “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” Boston-Pittsbytgh, postponed; wet] ——. grounds. Eas American League. FOR TH 8t, Louis-New York, postponed; rair M Ad Alas Detroit 4, Philadelphia 9, Cleveland 4, Boston 2. A FACE AS Chicago-Washington; game calied TENDE at end of fourth on account of rain. AS nf 4 Satie, 38 A bg Boniface Wins Windsor Race WINDSOR, Ont., July 14.—Boni- face, carrying top weight of 127 pounds, won the $10,000 ‘Frontier handicap feature event of the open: ing to&y of the Windsor Jockey club session. Registrar, carrying 107 pounds, was second and Planet was third. The time for the mile and one, eighth was 1:52. Kena “WE PAY THE LOSS” Pelton & Hemry Insurance and Bonds All Lines Room 24, Townsend Building “Meet_me”at the Smokehouse.” 20000000000000000 (Politica! Advertisement.) 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