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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924 YRIL WALKER GAVE GREAT EXHIBITION OF GAMENESS IN OPEN ‘ores of Opponents Were Known to Him Lie New Jersey Professional Displayed Nervy Golf |) Joe Benjamin Defeated by L' ig National Open Championship at Detroit; En- « quntered Many Difficulties BY FRANK GETTY 18 ME A hip-pocket size “pro” is our of Englewood, N. J., lacks Ness, open title r overcame pat What i physique her few golfers ever jeap such as t inut ‘ pe of & field of 84 crack pr als and amateurs who 4 p play over t g and difficult course n June, Walker drew a late starting time ——— for the closing day’s y. ‘ , t Defeated by i" English Girl ("3 By t Ww gy HENRY L. FARRELL J i ray best game. 1 simp! sasted.” California girl was nervo n fie Covell pla: ei Miss Wills t Major Notes |" rvening, a high win across the fairway. Te y's here—Babe Ruth, who be- of the green were some Mitng out bis 16th homer, won |+, which Walker could play fer the Yanks by scoring’ trom , ing ¢, and making of his atrok e, rather than risk + m a sunken bal taking | 5 tzking' | The new champion hesitated, fid shut ou 1 to 0 died with a mid-iron, then with a Woa lis third straight victory Beton and ed into sec fe score being i to 4 = By hitting and superior base run-|to tl lemeanted for a Yank victory over Fasd. after the Indians had started SGvetun advantage, New York |Sank t winning 7 to 6 the short sal putt for a thr in his pocket right t Gite coald ealy touch Coach for | #24 Maier, but made them count and| MEANS MUCH ite Phils, 6 to 5. | MONEY Osterse kept his Indian sign on | Ph tees deg terpe: 8 Maeiatati Reds and the Dodgers got |t ota the frat six innings, win-| open title. . |much money to pation as an other material to an amateur it brin stapled with the bases full in| glory. a the Giants won from the) trowever, no amateur ever wor the title twice in succession. Oulme* . Travers tried, Chick Evar . Jones, finishing second, cam r than any of them was Walker's first title. He rd in last year’s opén, with je la card of 314. In the professional Patsy has gone wild over win-|Solfers’ championship that year he i soccer championship. . . .| Wa eliminated -by Jim Barnes, 8 to 8 to show how |6 in the third round. | A plank in the G. O. P. platform e fight-| calla for rigid economy, but the fey | Phillies will go right along throwing away ball games. BY CONDO Senators made 15 hits off four Wer pitchers and won 12 to 6. AT THE BAT tog hit 16th homer, over easy from Garcia WERETT TRUE der a mental MIDGET MIKE WINS NGSTOWN Ju Midget Mik MOM’N POP Dode Bercot gos: THE SEATTLE STAR Billy Evans’ Chatter of the Diamonds A perfect day for the umpire means only silence +3 TOLO PoP & WEEK AGO TD CLEAN C sgeaery OUT THE POCKETS IN THIS COAT AND L WANG IT IN THE ATTIC UNTIL NEXT \ Fas GOOONESS WHAT'S THIS ? -. The me unknown to bin sult of a disputed decision. Three of the more important I readily ‘ecall ' pire is more ball, Yes! Applause is HELLO JUOGE - YOU RECALL THAT L TALKED TD “Ou YESTERDAY ABOUT A LITTLE PERSONAL MATTER © WHICK CASE ARE YOU GOING Td TRY FIRST~ TOM MOORE OR JOHNNY WALKER? S'LONG Hi s D TSEE | GORE ~ BUT GHUCKS, WH ALL COULDN'T GO! WHOA . HORSEY / WHOD GO MARGS NEPHEW TH KIDS WERE MAS TH’ TRAIN ‘THAT MARGS NEPHEW 1S ON COME IN YET ? SCUSE ME FIM INA MURRY . ADELBERT —/ GOTTA MEET A SAY! ME SWIPE APPLES TELLS ME IT AINT TH Geb et THING T Do | ha ) Pt ieee 7 WeLL,wor \— \I DYA KNOW + oO | 2 fe ee rs * pprume €0 FROM MR. SWARTZ 1 SHOULD SAY NOT!! MY CONSCIENCE , w THE MARCH OF PROGRESS. WAY WHILE You SNEAK “ROUND To TH™ SIDE DOoR-- ee Mee LS eS FOS SOE \\ APE NIN Pept eas ZZ Yr” eee ay, a hte cd VMTN aEMS et V ewe tt ze te nag Mi! Sm = tw Ss mi \hiteh ie walt ae Mall ty Pa afl if TRentong) wily tCopyriah!. 1904, by NEA Service, Inet Double Crosses Him CONSCIENCE IS THAT UTTLE | MING INSIDE You THAT TELLS You WHETHER You CONSCIENCE ? ° pa So after all, perhaps the um ury evil, to the success of base WHO EVER THOUGHT THAT POP WOULD STOOP TO BOOT LEGGING 7- THE VERY IDEA THINK OF HIS FAMILY BEFORE HE SANK SO Low ? DIDS AFTER FALLING JN THAT HOLE AGAR THE Ice =a TT WAS WAY AFTER TEN OCLOCK BEFORE STATION AGENT DAD KEYES, AND THE TELEGRAPH OPERATOR, REACHED OLD MAN ROBBINS HOUSE WITH “HAT IMPORTANT MESSAGE—— To BE CONTINUED ~ Fred Mack to Box Roy Small on Next Show WHY DION'T HE IM GOING To STOP wa Se As . Ss eS