Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1926, Page 20

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i Beath of Baraing Tree With 79 Second of District Keep at Heels qf Pace-Setting Mélhorn. BY W.R. M. CIOTO COUNTRY CLUB, COLUMBUS, ‘Ohio; July 9.—Ouce agein the same old names, Scottish and American hames which have dominated international tournaments for the: last five years, repeat their domination in the current renewal of the national open golf cham- “ pionship over this course. N“)‘l“l h", Hagan, Melhor: drop back in th they are in the Sin Melhorn of New York, late of the Westmoreland Club of Chicago, hdthqpu&kuthcmdot f the four rounds which will decide the open pt‘ under ‘way just before 9 o’clock this mornis ‘new’ course record for the present Scioto Club ots in_front 6f the struggling 20 negoiated g » par 3 seventeenth, around in 84. He is also out.of the tourney. Roland's card showed:two 76 and a pair of 6s, something al- most unbélievable. for thé brilllant struggled iy il il 2 i §1 i - i i i e gé ES £ ke E i ¥ tH iz i by i i g i b | £t i i i i i 1§Z§§ il 38 I e §= Helil 1 £ i ] i cag Columbia youngstér to take on.any | " golf course. The same’ names dohh-u\»‘:::’ gume} today. but mbtlhim of. rn, Jones. Hagen, Diegel and: com- pany must be added that of another, championship and,” judged on his game of yesterday, will make: more than a gentle thrust .at the open erown. He is John A. Junior; & tall ungster, representing the Portiand intry Club of Portland, Oreg. is the Pacific* Northwest opes’cham- plon and was second in the: Oregon championship this year, is a Scbt by ! Birth and has never played in this L champlonship before. Junor’s Score Startles. Late yesterday, after the fanfare of trumpets had announced the-set- #ing of a new course record:by. Mehl- horn and the struggles of Bop Jones fo encompass his 70 had besn’itold &nd retold, this Junor person, cast- ing tradition to the winds, Fambled Around unheralded and known in a pair of 35s to #fs Jones fopen last Winter; for second place. His 70 came much easier than the Struggling around of Jopes, ' for Bobby, with Mehlhorn’s 68 airéady in. had to bear down inorder that Wild * Bill might not create too great a gap @ver the first round. Usually Bobby is content to slip along in second or third place for the first two Tounds, but to be too far back at the close of the first roupnd s distastetul to the Jones disposition, so Bobby {7 Stepped out, andeven #h “Calam. ity Jane,” his- famous. through as it doeswt Be had onel of:% “ struggling itter, came en function, 3 rounds. where sverything came hard, und that with & few breaks it e tied or bettered the seintiliat- ing mark of Mehlhorn. i Wlllfl Bllll l:fl:: out’sarl morning in tl d & away trom tho-.iu‘.t‘::.&:ll Bob Shave of Clevgland. up the first nine with & recorded over the hardest. half o eircuit, opening his' round with Birdle 3, made into- theteeth high wind. t seventh, stobd eighth tee with a 4 and 3 for the astounding score of 32. Human be- 4ngs do not often play golf that way, and Bill cracked just a little, shot_at the long eighth, but s 3 at the ninth, to be out 1l skidded at.the long thir- féenth, failing to get his second shot shot ‘back at the a d4-yarder drop- He finished the round by holing a curling 7-foot putt- for a birdie 4 at the last hole. Hagen drew the early gallery, only % handful following Meihorn as he Smart for Summer - . . . this Man- nish Model in Bark Tan Calf. & lad from O; . Who . has coms | Mi 2,000 - miles lormt a bid for this He | to the cane of. New York, the tall outlasted Bob Jones over an i in e rheat place. for & rush year, is in a for & rut “front with spirit he get! Ris putting in hand; the fighter, in a fine position back of Mehlhorn, and this unknown JONES this “city following their ‘return from. ‘Eviropé they were often | together ‘ind since they were usually me'-ldvby retinues of friends there were not ‘a few foregatherings in which golf, erp«_::afly as t related to the two stars, was the ‘principal subject of discussion. whose interest-in sportis not confined to scores, but emcompasses the manner in whlellv scores were made, wis ‘| they were made and motiyes,’ rea characteris A topic moré fascinating to one the un . who Junor. He may last and he may not. | keenly No-one knows much about him. i1 Stars Fall by Wagside. The ‘usual toll ‘'of championship first rounds was taken early yesterdsy, and oda) ht Horse Harry Cooper, the todky Light 2 3 . Friends x:.:- City the quiok’ Ahrust . game, nér of the $10.000 ';:m:n of Chicago, ‘former Jock British open. champion; Jim Barnes, Mike Brady:.snd others bemoan the unkind fate yirt Armour's 81 . im- possible long shot. Mac Smith is out '(%.u ' tar. teo many fl&.‘ ¥ T ihe madic . the Ndeior necked dumh.h uses tempo- Good with light or dark colors: ‘A speedy style. mtmhit-mt@vafiummomm' i Bk | AN ODD CONTRAST IN GOLF derlyi 55 I R e S HE R Vi VY 1220 (11 sy e YOrB GEWEE (ETREEREIC VR ML LT T T INAN Tl B AT~ Yol 0N I Vo RO W . I Y . R | ¥, O L R b, (AEEEP S, (NN «HEP{ SRYBPAFTS CEH M-UREEN P BV R N --====5=2=I=-=== u§=“ G S 2 B O A cautioned often eddugh to keep the arms sorhé: what close in. to the body. during the.early' part of the back swing, this applying’ to the upper ‘arms especially, Tt is eqn\ly essential to keep. them in_ during the forward swing. . sliced ball, and s is also " more L it | i) 151 i ng: methods, A : (til$ occasion . does not .destroy. the eharacter or the point of the Incident. _golfers there is P L i ter 18 in the rough today—he's likely to win.” i5 ) - Hagen ‘s "Miracle 'Worker. ", “When it is a 100-to-l Dbet that a rival will-haive s hole with himat'an important ‘junéture fn: a”match that] 18 the time for the rival fo. worry, for it 18 then that Hagen is in precisely WAR POLOISTS POINTED 6yés, nerves le-working “dnit. ° AT . ~Hagen does not chafé under disdster and Dis self-possession never is more- marked than at ical moments. He in his the scrutinizing, ' FOR WEEK END CONTESTS | to Gain Open Title SOUTHERN ROWING. BODY ANS REGATTA IN ° >7 o 3 ...._._..4_.*,..4“ 55 the assogistion' hes only again next Summer,’ The regatia-was-called off following the withdrawak of the -Potomac Boat Club of Washington, ,and. numnut.rbu officers of the #nd Countey Club's tearfi 16°to play at Win. lorrow - afternoon in Association tour- thep than have only thrée clubs £ udge + Frank : Driscol s SOUTHERN ASSOCTATION. oy B: At lflg i nia; Boat €l eity, Virgl) of Richmond and the Am Rowing Club and Arun- 1 Boat: Chub- of Baltimore. . N LRAGUE. umn:c !ni nston. 1‘,’5—'“ hioen v OOTTON STATES LEAGUE.:: Rt PRasy you can't’blame out of the abit of UBMAN'S. & T~ 4 0 iy Of rubbesiged Used for tifully dest 'with nickeled: material 1,.."‘: % c Campal For all ears Strongly: made. o iuggage. cov PRI, P Sp P Py

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