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SP Br the G Ass Ll of 3 Press. Z, 1L, July 14—Seventy-nine golfers, survivors of a field h numbered the champions and most of the greater shooting over the Skokie course, with playing conditions as near perfect ORTS. . .SPORTS. Seventy-Nine Golfers Start in Final Two Days’Play for Open 'Championship MANY AMATEURS REMAIN {WLEOD OUT OF FINAL FOR BATTLE WITH PROS GLENCOE, Ill., July 14.—The great- est tragedy of the national open golf tournament at Skokle yesterday, the last day of the gualifying round, was the failure of Frea McLeod of Co- bia Country Club, Washington, Tum This is the first time that McLeod L Finally he got a birdie with a good | | } GUIDE FOR FISHERMEN FIRS.I. TIME |N GAREER * POTOMAC, NEAR WASHINGTON—The river is very muddy, and will take a week to clear. HARPERS FERRY, W. VA—The Potomac and Shenandoah muddy. No fishing until the waters clear. RIVERTON, VA.—Both the north and south branches of the Shenandoah No fishing at present, but these streams clear very quickly, owing to the shallow, swift water, and should be in 004 condition in_short are muddy. order. ipgton and Occoquan creek. GALLOWAYS, MD. (on West river)—Hurdheads and spots rivers are WEISSMULLER RULING SWIMMER, SAYS DUKE LOS ANGELES, Calif., July 14.—Duke Kahanamoku, Hawailan swimmer, announced here today he is through with competitive swimming. “For~that matter,” he continued, “I have been through with it for a All talk about a meeting be- He 18 the greatest acy is foolish. acknowledges, is the finest swimmer BIKE -RIDER SETS WARK FOR TRIP:ACROSS U. S. LOS ANGELES, Calif., July 14— Clarence Wagner, aged twent two years, amateur bicyele racer, completed the laxt lap of a trans- continental ride here yesterdny. His time from New York was 28 days, 4 hours and 15 minutes, which slices more tham aix dayn from the previous pedaling ree- ord of thirty-five days. GIRL FROM CALIFORNIA | REACHES TENNIS FINAL PROVIDENCE, R. 1., July 14.—Miss Helen Wills of California and Miss Leslie Bancroft of Boston won their matches yesterday in the semi-finals of the state tennis championship and will meet in the final today. R S S S i ol e | D to earn his way to the final. g = ear. 3 — = | The Pacific coa . T of every golfing nation in the world, today started the | G, 5 J0 S078 OF S84V 110 0, "o POTOMAC, BELOW WASHINGTON—Good fishing for the big-mouth|iween Johnny Weissmuller and my- P A ol seventy-two-hole fight for the American national open go]f champ]n“shxpv strokes behind the qualifying fleld. bass in all the creeks and coves tributary to '\ha Potoniac between Wash- | gelf to settle the matter of suprem- lIST slx Pfllu TMMS 6—1, while Miss Bancroft scored 6—0, 6—3 victory over Miss Martha N. J. J ever suffered such a -blow to his CHESAPEAKE BEACH, MD.—Hardheads, Norfolk spots, rock and Swimmer the world has ever seen.” Bayard of Short Hille N. J. as human hand and ideal weather could make them. dlenig s’ ws tne Champiort it |trout are being caught Farghends, Nortolk #pa ome | T Henning, the duke's man- e it Tonight these stars will have recahed the hali-way point—thirty-six | 1908 and last year he tled for seoon ANNAPOLIS (Severn river and bay)—Rock and perch reported in the [ 1€, added: ZChRNGs OF Tomkers NN Mo onr holes—and tomorroy will come the final half of the titalar contest, with | LACS Witk Walter Tagen. He has|severn Magothy and South rivers. Lare catches of Hirdneads being made | rhe, ke Bimsell 188 JR5G Coiclorinamvieiey dyes EXliin et =R e e low nedal st i h - i -n. iy mi e(‘ he prize 'on y in the bay, with some trout. Weissmuller in 52 1- 23 s s ens of San Francisco, and Lawregce the player turning in the lowest medal store for the two days officially | in_the last fifteen years. DEEE oY hundred yards in practice at Hono- 4 Rice of Boston, reached the serhi- adged the A can open champio™, and probably unofficially awarded | But vesterday McLeod was not mt{; Hacahonas oo "m( m!;:r!llkeu;llly)—!{lrdhendu and spot reported biting.|julu and knows just what h“l can %u_ NEW YORK, July 14—The Polo|ARal!n the men's singles. Both piay- Dy ‘many the title of world chaublon, or Kis victory wil be won over |t the ball’with' his® accustomed [ Hardhiads ars aaia to be plentiful. Tito Guke will uiways be able o do |\ NEW, XORK, Juis, 1c-The Polo | ers won in comparatlvely ety man: champians of many sections of the world. rispness an i s ¢ 3 . tuxent river)—Hardheads plentiful, ind a few rock | what he is doing n tions under which the open cham.|ner Tilden's score being 6—1, 6—3 Yhit i o el - o w n; cnnrl{\ecl'fngdm\d his v:xlélr;x and spots reported being caught. Trout have started to run. 100 yards hsterxthnn ungbodl{hzfiept plonship and the Herbert memorial |20d Richards’ being 63, & aile pairings mean nothing in a|the firdt man to make a hole in one [ was a bit off. Fred was worried in ! ROCK POINT, MD, 5 i a world champion, and W a i 8. Howard Voshell of New York and redal e ment . Elance | Americin onen tonsnament, when he | the morning and admitted {t. He Was spots wnd trout " M- (Wicomleé and Potomae rivers)—Hardheads and | g,,"Of ‘training, but he has no in-|ZOPIY VIlL be contested for at the |wallace Johnson of Philadelphia. also through the palrings for fodis’s pluy [ sene the ball into the cup on” the | out in but that was 4 over par. SOLOMONS ISLAND (Chesapeake hay)_Hirdheads reported. to be | leALIOR. of attdmpting' to Gompete | \ugict’s G0 September 9. The Brit- |OUBhL their way to the semi-fin excellen a e ome iy on the 1 yard thirteegth. It | Coming back, he continued to slip a plentiful, peal Y. 'ported - to e | with Weissmuller, who “ is teen ish and Argentine fours, the Eaét- eness of the field. lodged between pin and cup side and | shot here and there, < Z years his junior and who, the duke} o, “eop 0I5 e “three teams of Great Loss to Yale. x und Duncan Paired. stuck. _ plentiful. high- 5 N To et | A Clear sky and a“arim ground— | putt for n 3 at the sixteenth. but for [ This place Is one mile from Chesapeake bay, between Annapolis and Chesa- | he has ever. see Rl SRLEAerican iplayens (T e O otis s ot Eikear FATASIea i hns B O o dmerls iust soft enough to he conducive tothis he immediately_paid compound | peake Beach. PF e Sen o lonin’ chewpionsiintis ‘oinysil Abvrtern VAle Lt e or tor Brantent Dedfessionali cdonu | B00d Work o theltalrways— gxected | literest, DY RIICIK 18 e LOWER CHESAPEAKE BAY. n fenture of recogmition of valuable | without handicap and the contesting | studcnts. He is the only sy aines ¢ coast professional, SIS B B e N had & hiat thetnome Nole OCEAN VIEW—The usual varlety of summer fish are now biting. Spots | service by soccer teams in Great|teams may be made up of players the university was founded in 1701 ssidn, e o 18 % that sent him back In 40, for a |are increasing in size. Hogfish have made their appeatince and trout up to | Britain is a benefit game. Cunning-|from different clubs = The Herbert who has been foot ball ¢nd base ball « irnes | today—soft eno %o Bola A wo= totar ot 78 five pounds are running. ham of the Glasgow fiangera‘ who ;!;zr;l: ::m;:onl‘y‘rev:rl }l‘- gnen x‘ult‘;i]‘nak the same _walr_ ‘He is .t I::l n American 3 Lk {issd 10l d a form for next sea- egate handicap Is a Kappa man and winner of e X i proach, but hard enough for fast and | McLeod fared better in the after- BUCKROE BEACH—Trout, hogfish and large perch are bitin, ly. | has not signed a for V. = ; 3 MacDon with Bob POl b e O o otk [ noon round, eutting one Stroke. from | Good bluefish short distance off shore. A & frecly. | B Y F ot 32,150 as & Tesult of | not less than twenty goals and will |- Gordon Brown medal. Neat migate d over the course y his morning score each way, but he LYNNHAVEN INLET—Large gray trout running and good sfzed spots, [ Such a contest. ! handicap. il | ttahol 5 soon as the players | was unable to control his approach |also large croakers nd flounders. Bob Fowler of Bostom s not only ez SN ry |[KING GEORGE IS FOND wonder, plis mark_on the | shots, and hflllm fault proved costly LAKE SMITH, BETWEEN NORFOLK AND VIRGINIA BEACH (fresh|cOich of the mmete:’ of the B;n:‘m'-or;_ :Iv;\s lyl :nlolchod! orfiv"l?;' g:z x;.::‘e ohnEto n e o | ETe s at_several holes. water)—Some very® large b K Ye c-nose | navy, but is to conduct a scho Louly 0 JEhanten, St Ran mmatenr | Gissed th uy M. Standifer, District of Co- [ Derch ‘and pike in abundance. o ¢ veen taken. Yellow perch, blue-nose | olh g™ rowler is at Rio de Janeiro. | goals separating the highest from OF BOWLING ON GREEN fasalo Wiilie Hunter, one of Eng- | ticing on the regula Jumbia amateur champion, withdrew New York city mow beasts & velo- | the lowest in the handicaps. I e e land's ftiurs and former | Permitted. the player: from the tournament when his shot dre Nt Will seat 15.000 and can _— Kot Goses of Bacs Brit o, is paired with kme { Qualifying rounds journe from the sixth tee was picked up by B oeed for foot ball in winter, as| Radeliffe's mew order concerning| game of bowls. Recently Briu o paired with B {ubs for work-outs or shooting over | some one in the gallery. His score : R e feT cating, and in summer | gtudents should be heeded by the| mew bowling wreen iald the practice fairways at Skokic for the first five holes was 5, 3, 6, 4, 5. | be available for boxing and|authorities of all girls' colleges. The! grounds of Windsor C: captaine game on it himsel He alxo had a lawn ten at Sandringham turned § ing green, which is mow regarded as one of the best in the easters for the finals today and tomor Bob MacDonald.. Chicago, 72, 71—143, Ned McKenna, Rochester, N. Y., 75, 70—145, Eddie Towns, Shamokin, Pa., 71, 74—145. rl'-nr}lu\\'ln); re the names and atkiéports: :dlcé I; that ait “";did%'l“ {“'d,“" SeSniN o intear Okwita wetects of the playe who qualified y : 3 eiToe Ssiat b6 AN16k o b v fie ; A - < : WILLARD HAS AN OFFER . IN WINNING GOLF TITLES|- B I | o e s graduated. At most mep’s colleges knowledge of swimming and life- saving is essential to a degree, and a very wise rule it is. Water sur- Club at Roslyn, Long FOR FIGHT NEXT MONTH LOS ANGELES, Calif., July 14.—Jess Engineers’ Island y All told, he has eleven championships i, and & tope | William Mehihorn, Shreveport, La., T4, 7i— - J i . 145, Willard,- former heavyweight boxing PEAKING of Chick Evans and Jerome Travers, it is n 1y ds the land animal sid ¢ Americans, | Mo .: R S _boxins 5 ot gencrally £ (Il is going. The|rounds the land animal on all sides, ex of Engl er Hage Wk De-y ;:: ‘,‘:‘ii‘o‘.‘."‘c“é;mf”:"v‘f‘ ;’:5-'—15‘“_'" . f:.'f:r,':'r"fi:‘ ;‘:og‘wé‘;x’,r‘m'uh;sr;clfi‘nfin‘ known that these wonderful players have won eleven and ten cham- f&-};‘i«o‘n”&"ht’\:«d :;:ny more Iul can ;gd ulrh':fie‘!u'}fl"e;nfl");rlegé"%.:;:i:‘ ll‘uu'n- wecond won, the Duke born pro i ‘mmett French, Youngstown, io, h Sl B - Portla » i H - ¢! . i Vin v very strong 4 | the’ British open | 146, = il hl"“u}wrhrfgrnxlmni;:f,,‘,l.';’;id’“o""lfi-- pionships, respectively. Travers'star has been more or less in eclipse { %1% re'(’:‘r‘ri‘; “"0”;1“,““&",,,5(’“,”[9,,,,m o 1t o) gy B I ARSI T AR Quiting whether he is ~available for a | for several years, but his friends believe that if he decided to attempt a | solfér. During the life of the Wests Tfi"n l?oyd.kl‘nxlfiui. "'sz" ;l. x.'e?zm-ie_ date in August to meet some loc‘nl come-back he might be able to give Evans a run ern Jamsoc -uax;mrllt‘i" !;?‘l:‘!&n g:l o *Harrison R. Johnston, St. Paul, 72, heavyweight in a tem-round hout in o - = e 5 X ag been won e 3 148, n S aenoaic bbom. In’ the sPdrtiana Where Evans has been strong in winning titles has been in the | twenty-three compettitions by three *Dewey Weber, Chicago, 75, 73—148. is a splendid record and Georee' Kerrigan, White Besches, N. cstern association. Seven times he has won the championship of that That organization. He began in 1909. His second title was captured in 1912 men. base ball park, under the auspices of : one that will not be surpassed much LEuo ion.” Tom Kerrigan, Siwanoy. N. Y., 75, 74—149, Dave Robertson, Detroit, 75, 75—150. Laurie Ayton, Chicago, 72. ‘73—150. now in the game as against the hun- | dreds who began originally. Travers was superior to Evans in Seckel and Warren K.- Wood. In addition to seven amateur cham- of the a4 e the comm z i red in the b “eWilliam Rautenbusch, Chicago. 77, 72—149, | Gene Doyle. Willard'’s local repre-lapd 5 : zolf continues to be playe sicnals. | et Rax ey S e fia ‘tne former ehampion | 24, l'lc ;voodn |n“l914,11915. 1920, 1921 and this Year. He has defeated some | {rpitea States, because there ’g{g 00 Forty-Four Shoot Under One-Fifty. 1 Harry Hampton, Detroit. 76. 73—148. taken the offer under advisement. 'y B golfers to make that record. Two of the men whom he out- | many. high-class golfers developing An intim of S SRS AR R e played one year won the championship another year. They were Albert | aunually from the thousands who are | seore of Great Britain. Evans, like other to| |COAST RACKET STARS e e i ) plonships in the west, Evans also has | Americans, has tried for the British | winning national amateur champion- e R e one opem western championship to | championship, but he has rot been | ahips. In 19 he defeated Archibala s e T UL~ is credit. He won this in 1910 in|successful. He has won the national | Graham and in 14 4 |over Max Behr. In 1912 he wen from Evans, and the following year, 1913, He was successful over John G. An- match play against George Simpson, over the course of the Beverly Coun- try Club at Chicago. *Amateur. Tournament Prize List. championship of the ¥nited twice. The first time was ates 1916, in 10 INVADE THE EAST £ are the prizes for the in 1916 Evans won the national open | agai G2 derson. In 1914 he tried again and Ament: . Calif., July 14—In- | championship with Jock Hutchison as | 254inst Robert A. Gardner. over the |, /™, Prancis Ouimet. Mis record £300; second, $300: third, O, o an ‘tennis | runnerup. over the sonmichison 42 | Merion course at Haverford, Ra. and | for national champlonships Is four, $150; fifth. $100; wixt southern California began | Minikahda ~ Club at Minneapolis. | the second time, in 1620, from Fran-|us agawst two for Evans. i ¢, when the Misses Jessie Grieve the Mungen of Los Angeles| for Forest Hills, N. the the national championship | Ouimet. over course of the Hutchison now is the open champion '« (Copyright, 1921.) 45, arted of ite 10 win so gets a champion- - 3 : cup gold medal. Ama- | tourment a the premier east | . For Over 41 Years will piates instend of < west ches for women. | Satisfaction Guaranteed Miss Grieve and Miss Mungen, who ! or Money Refunded old a number of southern California week | oek ) Open | titles” Willbe “followed next ey it | TLITTLE LESSONS | |iioits ool 0 "t Saturday—As Usual =~ Browne, former | 1 champ 1 of Los Angeles. | Helen Wills of San Francisco, ! rl champion, is ia the east. < performing a “come- | two-year absence from, and Mrs. Bundy has dis- | ved a remarkable return to form. hey will be partners in the nation- | als. Miss Browne Is at Del Monte, Calif., practicing for the eastern events. | Mrs. L. R. Witlitams, who, with Miss| Browne, holds the najional doubles ast. n of Santa Monica, | ing a . 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