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rT wi Opening of New Course to Ease | oe ener: ily “ tu Golf Conditions fe Base MSs HOE FAVORITE Lonel League Baseball Cup prevaltd upon Bi man Jake Daubert to | Se pe Sect tite aut due cesde tor! IN FINAL ROUND FOR AY ‘ee fear temaet ton days England within the next few days fo Woodmere Country Club to| |; " option of release clause had been ellin= the British championship at Prest GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP, cactrate its critening! x nontreusconss) WOMEN'S GOLF TITLE — Thursday With a Special] championship form. “rd get the ony $ or —— pent toadagy nie T could, feel sure my star to- iy, “I co! Herreshoff Defeats Hale and oa Mabie ON 8} grime would be stron enough for tHe «ay. Champion Scores De- “1; een-Nole Links. Evans Is Eliminated by o | | | | | | Chicago claima the distinction of cisively Over Mrs. ‘ having the finest golf course in the} si H. J. Topping. HE opening of the new Wood-| world. It im located out near Fort Stockton. mere Country Club at Wood-| Sheridan and is known as the Old mere, L. 1, will greatly ease] Elm Golf Club. The course, laid out “i at | VERSAILLES, France, May 26.—| conditions that have prevented thou- by H. 8. Colt of England and Donald Miss Lillian Hyde, winner of the The brilliant victories of the Ameri-|®ands of golfers from playing the| Ross of Pinehurat, is 6.420 yards longs | quunieying medal, won the feature Royal aie Line. - and there is not a hole on which the 5 day of the amateur golf championship G and membership is Hime to 160 and the DING ularity of the royal and ancient sport | initiation fee is $1,500, the highest in| pionghip at the Fanex County Coun- of France, = Francia Oulmet, the| has caused a capacity membership] the country. Only death of resi«na-| try tinks, Orange, N. J. with a dect- BALTIMORE & OHIO champion of the United States, won | for nearly every club in the metro- | ton can mave © vacancy, | The cli | sive victory over Mra Stockton of two rounds to-day, and because of politan district. Those who have] cost $50,000. Plainfield. The far-hitting South | hia easy victory over Charles A.| taken up the game recently haven't] —— Shore girl defeated Mrs, Stockton, & j Palmer of England in the second! been able to find playing factlities,) New York insurance golfers willl yy and 4 to go, and Mise Hyde's |] a Tit," ehWossh Be ao dee round. the American title holder has but the Woodmere club should pro-| hold @ tournament to-morrow on the | showing to-day made her a atrong |] Termoms, M8 BT) 1276/1448 AN ty " > links of the Somerville Country Club. nd vl BO: FT Oprtanny an been made tho favorite. Palmer is| vide accommodations for a limited a favorite for the ial, WHldh WHR: be rookiva,” Nate Vitalted Yor cach date the player that put Travers out of the| number. The new organtaation has | the Deal course has been matertaity | played Frida running in the English championship | a splendid eighteen-hole course, an ; aig : Hp | a eplendid eighteen-hole course. Ani] changed for the present season. ‘The| Mia Hyde has twice captured the {end club Will herd a special amateur} seventh and eighth holes, eapecially,| “Met” tile, Miss Marion Holling, an- To-Day and To-morrow ‘The first surprise of the day came | tournament, have been lengthened and made more | other favorite, played to form and in the second round. Charles W.) —- difficult. The immaculate Norton 7 Evans of Chicago, who had drawn a| Jack McDermott, former holder of | saya the course is now more sporty, eee ae we aed oe of the GOLD wuaee bls bye In the opening round, was drawn ‘The draw evenly distributed the against Henry J. Topping of Greon- . KENNYMORE 2 TO 1 FAVORITE; | es ark, ‘1s. Yee-| landing in the upper bracket and Evans, before beginning his match, AMERICAN TO RIDE. 3 ee Grater Sandbar, | Min Hollins in the lower, Mien Hyde, upward; Shout pho ies fe iB: from an automobile. He suffered a by's Kennymore Speake! saga. 188: | wan 8 up on Mrs, Stockton at | arsion ie the Far Corners of the World —wherever men, dauntless and determined, have ventured, “Bull” Durham in fresh, hand-made cigarettes has proved an ever-ready source of inspiration and enjoyment, ‘‘Bull’ Durham smokers “roll their own’? as habitually as they eat, sleep or breathe. In every crisis they seck the cheerful counsel of its fragrant smoke. On the five continents and the seven | | | | | jatve $1.500 with | favorites through the list, Miss Hyde ES | wich, Conn, Evans lost by 2 up. B “ | ins fell on the stone steps of the club PHAGE — Mour-year-olle ward: | although off in putting at the start, | od, ove font milemen tat Porn Ly Heli People hase hand house at La Boulie while allghting) LONDON, May Ned: Idle} quickly took command of her a 26.—Sir John Thurs: Michael {nues to be a firm Ripe eT peda Dine you will find this tbaden ollradant av ann) wes see co Hoone™ Weargheri oeae cate. Cora sah “etal ee {gale jolt | the turn, Mise Hollins in her metoh | rh so world-famous, pure, mellow tobacco, that is smoked by more millions us handicapped is long game, Eprom ani i bi found more opposition from Mra. | Frederick Herreahot met M. Ka- | of only 2 to 1 aguinst him are oftere 8, a amit vik itn Halden Uf tie Maawe Clits. ‘Mae Hol: | atin Sear aT ld 5 NEARS of men than all other high-grade tobaccos combined. mond of France In the first round, |The fact that 10 co 1 i» obtatnable |dpfitar. 18: bt ray ane lin, going out, was gullty of poor|M# Wat sites em against King George's horse, Brake- 3 ial en pb trie), ZENVING This match was a tle at elghteen|sbour, who is second in the betting Ment hind! eat ay RS, | work on the greens. Mre. Holden " holes, Herreshoff won the extra hole | shows how wide is the RAOR and match. In his second round TRaee vihad on the. Aine Ci id field Re * in, the estimation of betting circles. Herreshoff eliminated Frazer Hale of | '",{he Amerfenn Manaiace Th. the ree.marcle, and managed to square the match at the tua seventh, but Miss Hollins got the next two holes and turned for home ‘BULL DURHAM | SMOKING TOBACCO eof h for forty hand-made cigarettes in each 5-cent sack) No other single commodity on earth has the world-wide sale and distribution of ‘Bull’? Durham— Chicago, winning by 3 up and 1 to/|race is H. B. Duryea's Durbar II, whose | “Bane tim. 81) Ssusng Mf . eras 2 up, Miss Hollins increased her play. tee ice Gee walsh at ite te 8 r lesa ima Wontar cea: lead and won the match on the four- M Mact the American jockey, 1 aera th, ‘The cards: When Oulmet and J. S. Worthing-| ing from France to ride him. Seen. ec o | Mise Holling another American jockey, will be on ¢! 10,000 Tura Out om Good Roads ton, former champion of Ireland, | fick'ot the favorite and’ Milton - To-Day. Out. vise 69448 4 6 B50 siarted their firat round the strong | also an American jockey, will ride thé] WASHINGTON, Pa., May 26—Ten Mrs. Holden— . wind made the long game difficult, | French candidate Cupidon. iscuaand “hieh ware: Worklen \oudl Riis Seaset aT ess /Y but it seemed to affect Worthington 2,100 miles of highway throughout B74 a much more than it did Outget.| TORONTO ENTRIES. Worthington was generally off the! course on one side or the other, while} TORONTO, Ont., Miy 26.—The en- the American champion kept a beau- | tries for on Washington County, in response to the call for volunteers for “good roads day.” Among them were many pro- Ack for FREE book of ‘‘papers’’ 855775 ip Division, Firat Round beat fessional men, merchants and manu-|~Mrs. Lawrence, Knollwoo with each 5c each isfyis i ufully straight ball. With a two at) foil formbrrowis races are a2] facturers, while five hundred students | Mee oe er ciiien Blade: Bours ee er all, | follows ‘oA Washingt to play; Lillian yi “ ” the aixth hole ho had an average of | PINST RACK tame a at sa spena:| Cregeen Pea ane Sree Shore. heat” Mra, "H.R. "Btooxten. Bull” Durham hand-made Plates a a ii Pl eld, i . four strokes for the first seven holes || Cott Moma |towna and at many farm houses the|} “Haine Wwykassh, boat Mra G. W, " ‘a cigarettes have a distinctive flavor and and stood six up. | workers were provided with bounteous | Fendies, Midland, 7 up and @ to play: ee en Ouimet made his first mistake on | eee Mias Bertha Stratton, Cranford, beat going to the eighth, where a push |» drive into the rough made it neces- Broadway, New York K. Ove Dattey, | Mrs. 8. A. Herzog, Fairview, ’6 up fresh panrence that afford complete, and 3 to pla: healthfu! and lasting enjoyment, May a Mrs, M. ba Frayne, . - Dunwoodle, beat Mra. A. Aborn, An Illustrated Booklet, showing correct way to sary for him to hole a four-yard Dailey, of New Castle, Pa., wa “5 Montclair, 2 up and 1 to play; Mra FREE “Roll Your Own’? Cig rettes, and a Book of putt in order to get a half, This he : {from a probable knockout in his F. ‘Wanner, Essex County, beat | arlea L. Greenhall, Hollywood, \ arette pal ill both be mailed to you, free, tal Mise Georgian: Talore PAildrees ‘Bull’? Durham, pom N. re Ls - Ms op usd? 7 b THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY to| Felli Just fal so. He turned aix up, |! after masing the ninth, His score with Jim Coffey, the Dublin Giant, when the bell came to hi: your. no hy - ‘sh nH id 6 to pla: jo tn the /6 for the outward journey was thirty- ie] final round, It was Coffey's battle Taishop, Brookly 2 Suntord, Basex Count | stven, The match was soon over practienily, att the way with Dalley tak. See dias Marion a A A and he won by eight up and six to acsnion And showing signs of distress | brook, beat Mra. A. B. Holdet ir Eanex unty, & up Diny. | AMGRICAN CHAMPION ‘PERFECT ‘ON APPROACH SHOTS. ile Sos immusiionl Ouimet played perfect approach AMUSEMENTS. shots in his match in the second) round against Charles A, Palmer, Winter Garden "x" 4,2", & GA? WHIRL otfe WORLDs%2! |] SHUBERT 09,440) W of tenay oe Hien Weel «itty. MADAME MOSELLE : however, that he never let the Ameri-! : ean get more than a hole in front and} " once held the lead, Ouimet got a N or three at the short sixth | BET le. cy gm | BOOTH Furniture Without Depoana ‘ he pitched ; i} Purchased in thls manner has, never pro tisfactory to the buyer. Our methods \ ing bunker to hl aa é a ein $TSs LETT LE (not 8 Sekt T are always patrons, | He"paied 4 twonty-sara putt ‘at the 259) $a GRACEGEORGE'n init 1RUT CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TER eighth In order to regain the lead, > All Neate at All Be: Our Tarme Apoly Also to New York, New Jersey, Lo but Palmer turned all aquare by eink: Playhouse, #>\) 75.0 byt ti vay win tia | cous ee LAYER PIANOS, F os “ik. GO syard putt atthe nin ‘The ‘ncorea on the outward journey THE THINGS THAT.COUNT! CATALOGUE, FREIGHT — MACHINES @N CREDIT PLAIN FI r .44454363 5-98 MARKED eal Wa Din .0O This Morris Chair with mew r our ey the ‘ - VHC M imitation leather cwah- On the homeward journey the ’ , ‘ inital eather” ewe cores wer | i f Ouimet . se 534-4 8-28 f : Palmer . 166445 4—29 Da fe 7 “INO. CR Eva BES P j only ok In the opening round Palmer put i Hig Jinks %::. j presen Arthur G. Lockwood of Boston out of ra Shan the running by 3 up and 2 to play. imme Jerome Travers beat Harold Weber of England by 1 up in the second reund. Jerome D. Travers and F. R. Rad- cliffe were among the first to finish. ‘Travers, despite the fact that he had only about two days’ practice on the links, beat Radcliffe by 9 up and 8 to “Mahe care they have @ telephone.” Mae Mu ray’s\; ® | ycrold Weber drew Ruffer and won Fo ies Marigny easily by 6 up and 5 to play. Andre Vaglioni, one of the best golfers of Italy, was outplayed easily by Fra- zer Hale. J.T. Shanby of Deal, N. J., scratched to Apperley of Austra- lia in the first round — a BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. 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