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» SPORTS | SPORTS. , : mnmfime STAR, WASHINGTON, D v MAILT]‘)'!A‘Y!‘ JULY 18 1021 i Mitchell, Famous British Golfer, Demonstrates at Columbia That He Can Drive 'Em Far: ONE OF HIS TEE SHOTS DUNCAN AND MITCHELL GOES FULLY 310 YARDS ARE STARS OF BRITAIN. s A . EORGE DUNCAN and Abe Mitchell, the Britons who will repre- 'Many Fine Scores Made in Practice Rounds for G sent the “tight little isle” in the open championship, are the suc- . . cessors in British professional golf to Harry Vardon, James Open Title Tourney, Jones Leading Braid and J. H. Taylor, the famous triumvirate, who, among, them, won sixteen open titles. » “Dangerous” Contenders for Open Golf Title in Tourney Here With a Record 68. LN At e Duncan has won the British cham- ; Play in Classic Event pionship in 1920, and experts concede Ope i that Mitchell's time is coming, and ! BY W. R. McCALLUM. i hb In Qodtl:e P“_bl'c soon. The famous trio is slppink 3E MITCHELL has not been over press-agented. The famous golf (e Dublic tn cordially invited | land hardly can be expected to main- professional from England can wallop a golf ball from the tee or rh-mpam-h):l.; ..g"u..- United | |tain the pace lh"y.set ten or fifteen anywhere else fully as far as his enthuiastic admirers have re- Ine courne of the Cotume | | vogtor wero. i theis prime. Duncan v f the galle vhich yeste i untry Club. Admi; t i 4 ot ’ An lated. Any member of the gallery which yesterday morning followed B ey o Ao i | |t Mt pothe st ore coming into their own, and may be expected to set a hot pace for many years. They are at the Columbia Country Club today, and after the open cham- pionship, which finishes Friday, will start on the most extensive tour of the United States ever undertaken by i i to be no charge to watch the hell, George Duncan, John G. Anderson and Jock Hutchison, the play of the famous professional | h open champion, ovet the Columbia Country Club course. will testify to the remarkable length attained by the bludgeoning Briton. Mitchell did not play yesterday afternoon, nor did his partner, Duncan. Their presence, however, would have added little to a day of as fine golf as has ever been seen anywhere in the United States. The clubhouse will be open to persons wearing admittance badges only. Luncheon will be werved in the clubhouse 1o thoxe wearing badges, and n cafeterin What with Bobby Jones, the voung |Country Club shot a 69 vesterday j Atlanta amateur, cracking the course | morning in a match with Joe Kirk- ==:":“;:l l‘-l-o"w'-v- shie 1o visiting golfers. Tecord on his first romp over the |wood. the Australian star; Emmet: c in a tent on the con- course for a record 8. a 69 and a 70 ¢h and Jack Burke, and Terry crete tennis court south of the | Theam 18 the MOMes/ by Pat O'Hara of New York, and num- | all got a like re while playing clubkonse. 1 | Duncan, the elder of the pair, and erous scores hovering around the 70| with Jim Barues, Fred McLeod and E ! | probably the better known, won th mark, the galleries were well pro- | the veteran Alex Smith, who has won British title last year. He was bor Vided with golf of the championship | the title twice. Barnes sald he was [ N in Aberdeenshire in 1883, and Is brand. | not his tee present professional at the Hang 5 | N zot around in | Hill Club, near London. Duncan has Tehry (Pwrmwilmx T Sr { good rounds, se- | won numerous tournaments in Great 4 Orrin Tfl;r.‘ th»hmu Prn‘, rv‘pinsnrfl- curing a and a 73. Rritain. He won the News of the ng the Chevy Chase Club, did quite Kirkwood Plays 8 World 1,0 tournament in a bit of shooting in match with | nys Strongly. . 913, & oh open o Y Alex Smith, F: McLeod cnd Jim | In the aftc noon ¢ teh which Randles Again Lose to Shamrocks ! i i g (h..’",,’:‘y'::,’l',’f, a s whe: e ed around theattracted the gallery was that in -+ 7 2inst Engld e ir e itoiug s foit fho which K ricwood and Meleod opposed as Finney Kelly Is Batted | Scotiand azainet England in th 5 . onith grven. £o Alex Smith and Hutchison. The s o 15 g 19 . Clelde 3 around in ind showed enough golf P iy idih er of u | gh g i o c e defeated by Jame id and B foanca as WAL o the [ 1o ke hin ' Tormidabie.contenger | Patting Fianey Kells from the slab | L, s rfented by Junes Brajoys A S Ko had a diegel, who tied for sec ce inning, the Shamrocks|llarry Vardo & third hole—the first where he had a | Shno.iled fo5 sesond placs EOt enough runs to swamp the Ran- | artnercd by N he won the Lon dles under & 9 fo 2 | don foursome tournament in 1908, and red to c out—s pole ame chance to let out—and poled it a mer score yesterday ated Tom scoring off Holur in the second. Harlem Athletie C} efes Falls Criem Ak lub defeated Falls tober for the world light-heavy- weight championship. Articles were signed by Eddie Kane, Gibbons' manager, and Pro- tween the Yale-Harvard and -Oxford- Cambridge athletes, the pall of gloom | hanging over the English quarters here is made still deeper by the ill- ness of M. A. McInness, Oxford dis- tance runner, who is confined to his ot Heavily Built. not heavily built. He Brit. is wiry and lean, and ‘appears to take less than a full stroke. His tremen- | dous distance is obtained by the roll of powerful wrists and Is Mitchell represented ] in the amateur in- s in 1910, 1911 and nal round in the - championship of 1912, W to John Ball on the 37 Red Patch. asn otland publi S 4 y distance of 310 yards, leaving him a | RERIGEY 3 _He said he got| pppep 70 RIGHT: BOBBY JONES, ATLANTA AMATEUR, WHO SHOT A 68 YESTERDAY IN PRACTICE: WILLIE 0GG, WHO WON THE RECENT |in the second game of the seric { 1in is score was sev- econd game of the series be- Short wrist piteh on a 370-vard hole. | Dut his s sev-| GPEN EVENT AT SHAWNEE IN NOTABLE FIELD, AND JOE KIRKWOOD, AUSTRALIAN OPEN CHAMPION, WHO IS KING OF TRICK-SHOT MAKERS. | tween the 5 The Green mieel recial mare 3 iwer. ms. The Green nine g:c}m;‘;‘;lh oo tha N il ot thel Fhompson, the long-hitting | I oieaa imphed 1n the! Giat match ST pards frc o of the hiotapacn, g g = lay ‘o W f 4 visit to t back ter, Is a two-shotter for Mitchell. | TS pro. at present located at| . ] DIRYol Lwo weeks ago. Humphreys,| in 1912 won the Pen: He showed it yesterday when bis|with'a couple of missed putts, and| | “Boozy” American Yachts i HEU Ump and Player Clash | was in danger, ¢r8. MCVEr| sylvania open championship. sliced brassie shot brought up b 3 o, 0f missed putts, and), | > . 3 | : he won the open champion- sliced Brassle akot brought up bess Lean| of Grassy Sprain| | in Race With Canadians in L. L. Game in Buffalo g Lafayette Athletie Club vanquished Belgium and, with James The Britisher's superiority with| 0L & (. John Edmundson of] | - | - — 0 O o the Y. M. H. A, 7 to 2. J. Morrisey’s | Sherlock, captured the “Sphere and ) tha "wooden ¢lube Wik auite clearly | ianerch, Munca, Pa. had a 70, which| | MONTREAL, July 1%—oon- I BUFFALO, N. Y. July 18— pitehing and E.Morrisey's fielding for | Ta foursome event. He tied shown terday. Arrayed inst | his oo SHot WIE o eenth hole, shine and Bootlegger, challeng- ring the Jerney City-Buffalo Another Athlete Is Tl and I d- € winners featured. 1 in the 500-pound two of the longest hitters in the CKh e G AL e pin. C ing yachts u: the \I\I-:'ter B:l:l_' | International League game yes- mnother ete Is and Invad- | mohawk Juniors drubbed the Christ ¥ in 1919 and won World in Duncan and Hutchison, hefjoicn, Hackney of 4 cht’ Club, St. Paul, have a terday Umnire O'Brien and ers’ Hopes of Defeating Ameri- | Child Juniors. § 1o 3. - Diller did some 1920, consistently outdrove them by O'Loughlin o | rived for their attempt to cap- | . Pitcher Tomlin came to_blows | pe good pitching for the victors. Abe Mitehell, said to be consiste fourteenth, -where he 3 | ture the royal St. Lawrence NEW YORK, July 18—Tom Gib- over decinion. The former . " 3 2 4 At the fourteenth R Charles Evans, jr.. of Chicago, ama-| | ehnllenge cup in the races here T L o, e e et cans Fade. Knickerbockers nosed out the Brook- | ¥ Jongent driver in tne tried to hit one. Bl ba Ll e Ythin | teur_champion of the United States,| | July 5 nnd 26. The defend- | |DOns of St. Paul today was matched | | fa1o nitcher's face. The twirler SWAMPSCOTT, Mass, July 15— |Mnds in & 2-to1 game. the losers | o5 es ™" P g e 300 yards. S ired Stnight and will play | | ems wiil be J. K. L. Hoss | |to meet Georges Carpentier in Oc- ruck the officlal, kmocking | | With less than 4 week remaining be- | [Pad€ thelr run off Scrrin jn_the first | O e 5 Lam as he is more familiar-| | Beaver and C. V. Whitehead’s [ im down. Both were arrested fore the international track meet be- &, while the Knicks did their| ate in the morth of ond bailed b officials of the | club. Four Bixons were ejected | from the game for arguments with Umpire O’Brien. | Tomlin is a former Eastern had been busy n amateur titl He probably he winning the| | for the sixth idered over- been playing under strain for the pas iiven a good start, however, it Neither team was abl to do much hitting. i National Athletic Club took the measure of Trinity Athletic Club in a | zolfed, champ] week. hiete. of a sixteen-ounce driver never gets by a swing t < 2, his control. Mitchell is mot a great|Columbia course is very much to hig be cither in the arena in Jersey ford-Cambridre-Cornell eross-country | e winners, allowed ‘four hits and ; s iron player. While he usuall i liking, H in Straight Sets in City, in which Carpentier lost to { race last Christmas, and H. B. Stal- | fanned ten. pi , the same place he secured e e Big Match Defeats Hayes in Straig] Dempsey, or in Madison Square! lard, star miler, Who has a fallen | Dominican Lycemms defeated the|.afl ¥ear He won the News of th the wooden clubs, he does not display | i) Mntchen Tedny: all Round of West- Garden. Th ights will be 175 transverse arch in his left foot, are |C8sey League All-Stars, 2 to 0. Moo | Lo 0, tournament in 191% and b the unerring accuracy of an Evans! The big match this afternoon win| Challenge o e weights wi L under the care of Dr. C. Howard Dob- |Connell held the losers to a single |0, (e Kent championehip in 192 or a McLeod cedless to say, how-|be a renewal of the battle between rn Tournament. pounds or under. Rickard did not son. The latter states he believes the | saf. ngle | He also znnexed the Gleneagles anl ever, Mitchell will be one of the Jock Hutchison and Tommy Kerrigan € = announce the other terms. men will be able to compete Satur-| Linworth Price tourn this year, in_whic great attractions of the tourna-|and Walter Hagen and Fred McLeod.| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. July 18.—Vin- Eastern -Anxious to Have Former | as: bt oan- do_ho practicing for | pangenrrt’s qlasste beat the Inde-|members of the American profes- ment. !'This match probably will attract the|cent Richards, Yonkers, N. Y., won X100 ve four and possibly five days. Stallards | henden s. 6 to 3. Laycock of the vis-|sional team competed. His partner, George Duncan, British ! gailery, although Bobby Jones is western tennis singles champion- ). C, CHESSMEN DO WELL. Carli foot 15 reported better. ffors fanned the first five batters to| Although slightly bullt in compas open champion last year, has slowed |scheduled to play with Lee Diegel by defeating Walter T. Hayes, . arlisle Star Resume Place T e e onned a running | [4C¢ il and struck out ten during|son with 1R, the present up his game considerably. When Dun- | against Jim Barnes and Alex Smith. | go, 1920 title holder, 6—1, 6—, ) e e ang aah wnie game Thited States open champlon. | Mitch- o visited the United States ten! Charley Hall, pro at Birmingham,]6—! " |Turover Victor of Whitaker and as Athletic Coach. he ia confined to his room his com- | AZtees overcame the Filipinos in a|€!l Wields a wicked driver. The ere- years ago he was proc 1 as the | Ali. was the hero of two events yes-| Richards was the master of Hayes ot & P \hletic coath at Kast. | TAdes see their chances of winning | 7-o-1 battle. It Was the seveniecnth | mendous distance he obtains with this fastest player in the world. me in- | terd Hall put his tee shot in the|®ame at every point in the match and urnin Gets Draw. arics Guyon,.ath etic coakh at East- | ¢ja two-mile event diminishing daily. [ Win in nineteen games for the Indians, | C1ub I8 attested by all those who B o b ot piay otil fo- | bunker, crossing the fairway at the|never once was seriously threatened.| ypp4NTIC CITY. N. J., July 18 | €™ High School last year, who has been | 'Tnis js the third British athlete (0 Yankee Athletie Club blanked Ten. | lre, 540 Rim play. Tie mighty teef main, particularly on the greens, but | fifth hole, plaved a baffy to the green| Fritz Bastian western COnference | Three contests, adjourned Saturday | considering an offer to instruct teams | be put on the hospital list since the |nallytown, 7 to 0. Hense and eon-|ahota do_not come only once in a T i ot the ame faet-hitting Dun-|and ran down the putt tor a 3. The|champion, Indidnapolis and Luciah |from ng eighth Tound of the thesy|at Washington University, St. Louis, | JiSIi0rS landed. Georgs Trowbridge, |lotti baticd well for the winming | sibie prasessionet plsyers. consior: can who was here in 1811. None of | hole d"n“ yards in* length. As Hall 2“",‘,:““’“;f“;f‘:‘%\?;.;'i"’ii’i,'.',‘b‘x’e's’hé"n-?ne'"‘"'“"' tourney, were concluded |may again work at E;s"’;'m‘l'h“ fa‘ll: ;oréner Pr{m;;m;x ulhl‘rll;d and oxl(‘- team. e winning Olhlr-r professional players consist- y s 2 ES el he railroad A i eam, 3 C ol B2 v 'ord's crack hurdler, w rew early ently. his accuracy nor distance has been ad tracks going to vyesterday. ford's crack hurdler, withdrew €arly | wyrigale Athletie Club nosed out the fifteenth 1ld not be at all surprising to see | s annex the championship, as the NET TILE T0 HCHARDS pions as a result of their victory over moter Tex Rickard. The bout will High School Both Mclnness. who won the Ox- Guyon has been notified unofficially that room with a severe bronchial attack. |3 t0-3 game. Houser, pitching for He turned professional in 1913, in 1914 was fourth in the open cham- Jost, however. - Instead, the , extra “tee he noticed a di-| Pion L Yo Ohicago, | T S. Turover, Washington, defeat- £ 2 the Tiger: 5 touch of care that Duncan takes with | Shitveled-looking colored boy loafing Hayes and Cliftenzms Herse & ¢d N.T. Whitaker, Washington, atter (he passed the physical directors’ exami- Sppandicicia st MuountiDeseci AR oy Secited tha lo2 Bame. A late| rhe Linworth Midets scored a not- all his shots means less llkelihood of | piiind (W 2ud Tecogniped his caddy | "\ "y 's”adams, Indianapolis, de- | [UINAEX MOVES, nation for a permanent position here | - able victory yesterday when the: jserious trouble for the Scottisk con-{ o, TSR 11 the way frera|feated Miss Ruth Wise, Cleveland, | anowski, _champion of|ang is likely to avail himself of the e e stopped the Independent Athle ‘tender. E e rods he way from | feated Miss N omen's champion- | France. and M. D. 'Hago, New York, Miss Ryan Retains Title y did Roush hesitate so long |Club, made up of boys older and 70 Is Beaten Tiice. (..‘e.urgla l.') caddie for Hall in the *hlp' and‘she and Miss Marian Leigh- drew after forty-four move: opportunity to return, for Eastern wants Z g ah““_t signing his contract for 19217 larger, by 6-to-3 count. The Inde s .| championship. Hall gave him money i 58P GG 50" {on “the doubles by de- ( E. S. Jackson, Philadelphia, and V.|him again. DUBLIN, July 18.—Miss Elizabeth |He isn't playing any hurry-up ball | pendent team had won more than fit Those admirers of the Columbia!for lunch and a bar of soap and told | }o0; ChICRES WO L0 1% iiss Ruth [Sournin. -Washington, drew — after| when he left Washington 1 b, | Ran of Californta retained the Irish | Perhaps that's the answer. teen straight games. course who had fondly hoped 70| him to take a bath. 5 rra. o 26—, eighty-six moves. " ngton last month, |, qics' tennis championship by de- Would not be shattered during the| Joe Kirkwood was scheduled to give | King: Cleveland 62 678 HOW THEY STAND. the ex-Carlisle foot ball star had de- |feating Mies Wallis in the final of tournament got a rude jolt yesterday. | an exhibifion of his famous trick shots [T — — — tered’ in the tourna- T N cided to accept the position at St. Louis, | the title tournament, 6—2, 6—4. Two scores were turned in below 70, |vesterday, but it was called off owing S Amangiie Sncese Jafe .. 2" Sourntn i, | petieving he would find a broader fleld toae o Atianta Took ome ook at | €d, and the date was tentatively set for | #ill play Wednesday. From the scored | suarp 3% Harvey 0 8 [lose the services of the coach. France, were defeated yesterday by the Columbla. course—sald it looked | Wednesday afternoon. turned in by the 760 plavers the best e R Guyon now is umpiring in the South |A. Fyzee and L. Dean, Inda, in the e ed to o4t by o 72 score: ity A Atlantic League, and according to re- [ men's doubles of the Davis cup series, easy—and proceeded to prove it by Guilford Is Coming. place will be picked. The first seventy- HENDON, England, July 18.—John ports making good in that job. He[6—1, 5 2—6, 6—2, 6—4. France H. James, in winning the aerial dq Satyrday, made a record for the c:::ly He covered the 200 miles at an aver- age speed of 163.34 miles an hour. 605-607 Seventh Bet. F and G Sts. two players and ties will play 36 holes each day Thursday and Friday for the championship. The man with the best score for the 72 holes will be the cham- pion. In case of a tie the play-off will be held at 15 holes Saturday. The qualify- ing round does not figure In play for; the title other than to qualify the; muste be a mighty capable officlal to | must now win both the singles today, hold an arbiter’s berth in that circuit, [in order to avoid elimination, as the for the Sally fans have driven several |teams broke even in matches Satur- umpires to cover this season day. Saks & (Jompany Seventh Street getting around in 68. He was playing | in a four-ball match with Tommy Ar-{ mour, amateur from Scotland: Willie | Ogg, winner of the Shawnce tourna-|in the country. 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