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YANKEE GOLFER QUIMET WINNER OF FRENCH TITLE U. S. Champion Defeats Top- ping of Greenwich, Conn., in Final Round at Versailles. VERSAILLES, France, May 2%.—! ner. Francis Oulmet, the American open champion, became the French ama- teur title holder to-day when he de- feated Henry T. Topping, a fellow countryman, 4 up and @ to go In the Ginals for the golf champtonpRip of Fran t La Boulle Links. This is the second time an Amer- fean has won the French champion- whip. Evans captured the title in ‘1911. The young American champton out- @lassed Topping in the final round. At the end of the first 18 holes Oulmet had a@ lead of 4 and in the second round he was never in serious dan- ger. Ouimet was off his game considera- Diy at the start, but he continually be- Playing In real championship form. The American champion’s next bat- tle on foreign links will be at Prest- wick, Scotland, next month, and he will enter the British open champton- ship {mera that Included golfers from: Ete ~; Jand, Italy, Australia, the U States and France at the openipi the tolirnanient, began theis aut round to-day greoted by warm winds and eunny weather. The course was in excellent condition. Both Oulmet and Topping began the second round badly, Ouimet pushed his drive out of bounds while Topping pulled his to the foot of a tree and, could only pitdh~ ont for position. . Ro¢h took four. strokes, to teach, thé green ‘and then Quimet holed a four yard putt and won the hole, Oulmet:aghin pushed His drive out.of bounds at the second but got a half. Oulmet holed a six-yard putt for two at the third. The fourth was halved and Ouimet was then six up and apparently a certain win- At the fifth hole each took three putts and ft was halved. At the sixth Oulmet pushed a drive close to, the wire fencing and he lost the hole to Topping, who made ‘it in’ three. The seventh hole also\wept to Top- ving but the eignth was halved. At the ninth Topping hit the hole and could only halve after Ouimet had been In trouble all the way. They 246464641 634636 4 5—41 jome Topping played 4 splendid short game for the first few holes, but Oulmet won the match and the championship by four up and three to play. The cards for the last six holes we Oulmet 45664 3-26 Topping . 5445 6—28 Henry J. Topping of the Greenwich Country Club, holder of the Southern championship in his own country, has been the eensation in the La Boulie championship, While not regarded turned with Oulmet four up, the; THE EVENING. WORLD, a MISS HYDE 10 MEET MISS BISHOP IN FINAL FOR MET. GOLF TIT Showing of Winners in Semi- Final Foreshadows Close" ~ Struggle To-Morrow. (Special €o ‘The Evening Workd,) ESSEX COUNTY COUNTRY CLURK, WEST ORANGE, N. J., May 28.- Miss Lillian B. Hyde of the Sonth Shore Field Club, and Miss Georgi- anna Bishop of Brooklawn, earned the right on the links here to-day to compete in the finals to-morrow for the Women's Metropolitan Gelf Championship. ‘fhe victors had one- sided matches in the semi-finals, Miss Hyde beating Mrs. W. J. Faith, Wykagyl, five up and four to go, and Miss Bishop defeating Mrs. M. H. Frayne, Dunwoodie, seven up and five to go. Both Miss Hyde and Miss Bishop encountered but little opposition, The victors took things easy preferring to reserve their energy for the stren- uous doings that should develope when the finals are contested. The showing the winners have made in the tournament foreshadows a close fight for final honors, Miss Hyde in her match with Mra. Faith gave a brilliant display of golf. ‘The far hitting South Shore girl was Unusually long on hersdriver and her putting was above the standard. gaa SDAY, MAY Personal Betting System Brings Out Racegoers ET the final baseball edition for box scores of all local Under Present seat Conditions Army of Regulars Is Ex- pected: to Swell. teams and complete desorip- tive chart of the racing at Bel- mont Park. railbirds are right in their judgment. ‘This three-year-old by Knight Er- rant and Rose Tree I, made his debut of the season in the six-furlong han- dicap yesterday at Belmont Park and By Vincent Treanor. HE personal method of making ‘and handing it to) Was talked of almost to the exclusion . uae wun Rosita for the at. (of every other starter, He had worked tendance of 6,000 at Belmont Par! who know a good horse unanimously of opening day has evidently proven three-year-old. popular, and unless some unlooked! Owing to the darkness at the time fow change in the present conditions| of the Roamer race, due to the sudden how fast Roamer ste the six tions, After inst your's opening day.|furiongs, He was In front an the when the crowd found it exceedingly are ein ia ae entn gallop- troublesome to back its judgment, the |!ng to win by five lengths. Roamer is in next Saturday’s Withers, where attendance fell away off. he wall likely | meat the reat old ; osebud. He {a also elletble for th The wind: and rain storm nearly |rohoggan and the Belmon. od put aati Park Bos of aie ———— for a time yesterday. jockey board was blown to spiintere and the| BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. px oie lights under the grand-stand to do business. Hverything| BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, was in semi-darkness at the Dan, N. a, 38. ene are the en- and thirsty folke had to feel around | tries ator for their drinks. Caterer McGrath finally dug up a lot of candies and| placed them all around the circle three feet apart. It looked like « wake on a large Andrew Miller has a stake horse in Roamer, if the paddock sharps and es TORONTO ENTRIES. TORONTO, May 28.—The entries for made a show of the company that race track bets by writing your | opposed him. Before the race Roamer very fast, and trainers on all sides second racing day. The experiment/agreed that he was a high class domes to pass, the army of regulars/rain and wind storm, no time was {a likely to reach old-time propor- | taken, so it tan't officially known just 28, 1914. AMERICAN OWNER WHO WON $550,000 ON ENGLISH DERBY i | ' HERMAN B, DURYEA. MOTOR CYCLES. Spend Decoration Day On An SadianMotocucle TO ‘THE PUBLIC: - Machines are now ready for im- Wher the first nine holes had been|,, 9 topnotcher in the States, Mr.| She went to the turn in forty-three | to-morrow'n races are as follows: played Oulmet ted Topping by 1 UP.| Topping has succeeded in putting out|Storkes At the third hole Miss Hyde| .)fUlst WACK. Threere aia hott oo Ste? ts Topping drove a longer balt when | «chick Evans and Jerome D. Trav- | XPerienced considerable trouble. Twica | tut mate peo he hit it cleanly, but ne made mis-| ers, two of the three leading Ameri- | her bell found bunkers which resulted a Ree mato |] mediate delivery. Visit our store . \| and pick ou! your model. You beg teranneuncesttah can have it ready to take you on ' i Sues : h ‘ Fe aaa the finest outing you ever had. Dancing Salon iat. LunasPark known ° takes with sme of his wooden club| oan amateurs, Evans, winner of the|in misstrokes for the nole. At the HE, Satie th Distance has no limits when you the nol te bei { shots through the greens. He did| trench title in 1911, was considered | Sixth Miss Hyde's superior long game rae oe, WUE Ca, ir ; not keep so good a line as Oulmet ride an Indian. You can take a first choice before the present cham- |b ar telling and the Long Island mr arg fn & ; ot aca Nal ae || Goes reat the meuntin co || a *The=Castles ‘Sumer*House* fe-under | and several times was off the course.| jionaiip started, but Topping elim-|1 uitne torsing ab vi } hal te ‘hme ly. raneaa bi he 4 ey th da Pegi ccpe Nelinnce, 1 8 a along the coast. You can fill your } Both players putted weakly. inated him in the second round. nthe return trip Mrs, Faith could] {12 rae ' ° « : Ouimet: Oumet, while not playing brilliant-|not hold the pace and her. gama mac een eay system fuller of the joy of living the auspices of Mrs. Castlexendanyself ' Out .....5 4 4 6 6 4 6 4 4-41) Jy, nas been consistent throughout the | slumped perceptibly. ' by a rip on an Indian than you ; } q Topping: meet, Mrs. Faith succeeded in getting only ever believed possible. and under- thei managementwandadi rection { Out ve 5 45 743 6 8 5-42, Youterday the young Americanjone hole, the twelfth, coming home. | Free catalogue of motorcycles and accessories on request. Investigate our easy payment plan. At the end of the second nine holes; champion “killed off” Lord Charles] A fine second shot and « wonderful Oulmet had increased his lead to 4} Hope, the English holder of the title, | putt Kave her a 3, Miss Hyde getting up. Both improved in their putting} after a hard-fought match, Ouimet | stronger all the time, drew in all the — yoo, Hiwentea of CastleHouse, New Yerk, et present. BRACE-—-Four. on the home journey. At the four-|fnally winning on the home green. |counts except the twelfth on the in- tf Rack, out ar.olde art Tally. suerte conditiena; about two it i ‘ teenth hole Ouimet was 3 up, ‘The eT ward journey, and she captured the| " ie ox Eve oe Astuta closed. for the>Sumner:. next three were halved and Ouimet} Zimmerman Out o on pee F. A. BAKER & CO., maten ° CHICAGO, May, SoHenry Zimmer-|Maten wt the fourteenth hole, Tho : Fs 1 Plandrans ? heer i took the eighteenth hole, ‘The cards) 45, Chicago National's third baseman, oe nt 10 Warren St. 208 W.75thSt. The: DancinglExhibitfons end @ for the second nine holes were: Sai be Gutr et the: geaine -t0e- Ome “tle ry ters lage, tst, WACK Tare 4 _ 7 it wan sald to-day, after hi twisted an i fier ptown Store open evenings. 44644445 5-39 [hed been examined. Until he ta able to 5764464654 ‘ —2 ed A. H. PATTERSON, Instruction:wfl ludemonstratesthe: v errr resume playing Art Phelan will take his i aanere selling: one ind 9 Mary Warren x ie lb AG 464 : i Zimmersan hurt his ankle In slid- ease £,erneent b i: i. =7 ; ane 9) q Phe two Americans, aurvivors of a' Ing during Tuesday's Kame. Miss Fauth— oe vias’ ta, 10H ote =! 1080 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn. | Castle Methed: andiwil? bergiven by TR. vex * 76368 _ereatice allowance claimed, Weather clear, 7 Miss Hishop In her match with | Tre gy Heres Style ee aks Bishop turned for home 3 up, Com- ing in it was simply a question how large the score would be. ‘or : A | Miss Bishop's golf was generally mood t ixhout, especially her play- ing of yinie on the eleventh for aj? 4. Thi is: ‘ M'ss Bishop: Out. f 6643 66 & 6—46 4574 5 851 6 7 Miss Hishop was national cham- yne was satisfied to play ng out she took 46 strokes, than Miss Hyde, Miss Instructors personally endereed ty’ Mrs. Castle-andtayself. 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