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THE EVENING WORLD, 'NEWS OF ALL ’ Both Hagen and Barnes - Qualify in Big British Open ¢ Golf Championship | 'Afe Mitchell Leads the Testing Field by Another Brilliant Performance, LONDON, June Well, the qual- ifying test for Great Britain's Open Golf Championship is ove Jim Barnes and Walter Hagen, who are ever here secking a title of the links fram tho best in the world, have @me safely through It ,Zt was hard to work up much en- thusiasm for these two rounds sev- © championship eked the atmos- phere of the big nd more par- tie! the rounds were not the Deal course, where comes next week. with more lik al self, led down to business net afford to take any chano tarped in a good 74, which gave him a total of 155 for the 36 holes, and ) Vert him safely inside the limit’ with ) afew strokes i's Hagen felt more like letting out at the ball in the morning over the Bu hii Itks’ than he did Wednesday at St Walter felt that he should but did not s greens. However, he was well con- tent to qualify by a safe margin with 4 36-hole total of 147. ‘Abe Mitchell, who broke the course record at St. Georges, Wednesday, 5 with a bril turned in a 71 om his second round at Burnhill for the remark score of 139 for 36 holes. This, of course, led the field, and it scems almost that it does not count fo Harry Vardon thé sr ows in front on both days’ play, and practically every counted on to qualify he done nothing extra as yet and s due for some Jeorges, and he turned in a round | fot, beaten this two or three strokes, | Cl Somehow or other Hagen feels that | adelphia district Huntingdon Valley. of 78, not partic above the average, ness of the links. pu ‘considering the stitt- Eddy Clarey of Bala was third, with 80, while Norman Maxwell, Whitemars!:; C. C. Ingraham, Huntingden Valley; 1) M. Washburn, Merion; Walter Reynolds, Aronomink, and George Hoffner, Bal were wll tied for the next plac scores of 81 ©: hol wi both of North H form, to show their rea Edith Comming» Wins on 19th Hote t SHAWN: ON THE DBELAWAR: » bearcats when they were de-| But, say, cull, we're dere wit’ three om port: | Pa., June %.—Miss Edith Cummings, | ported from Coogan's Bluff yesterday! |runs—git me? ‘Tree of ‘em! An’ all Cameras. A complete s Chicago, won from Mrs, Caleb F. Fox, | Hardly recognizable. I do assure you.| ined! ing goods store at each of our Philadelphia, by 1 up on the nineteenth | Muzzled, limping, half their hide} Tt was all We was going to get, but | « ” | je In the first round of match play Tipped off, and roars all dwindled to] {t was a blamed sight more than any four corners. on the links of the Shawnee Country| squeaks that were piteous. Got.any|pgdy else around these parts was pare, peo Nealiivg® Sits Fee. Mr j tons or tigers or leopards or Reds or | ding to get " - teed iblon Mine Gumnmninge eata rds or any other dangerous ani-|” And when I tell you that the infleld Plenty men’s suits at $50 mateh on ‘the eighteenth | mals that need attention? Shoot 'em|behind Prof. Nehf yesterday achieved d $60 f three from the tee, down the fairway |®10ng! Because if the Glaflts can go| four double plays in the course gf | 4M $60. and on the green. uhead playing the kind of stuff they Mrs. Charles Knight of Garden City, | did >— bho tae er as ain ie heat, and Bruins Looked Like Pennant best Se Ath id ic ty of vat-| | eo Me post, else pal! sein! davit on request, | their golf invasion will go for noth- Eaters When They Came, but} The Cubs figured to ng. | Z to death by bringing a | Were Mighty Tame When They) renowned” mast Jim. Vaughn, Tewksbury and Kntehe Tle for) Po’ Jim! Sweet cider! What a meas Philly Medak eparted. right away quick We made of the| PHILADELPHIA, June B. =—®Paul — eres . 1 | inebeanuey ot Ascaoniine, and. ered | here was no hesitation letting Knight of Whitemarsh, the originator | By Charles Raters. James know whut he was in for.| of marathon golf in. this vielnity,, tle nha Georgie Powers immediately axsailed | for ‘Tove tn the aualltying Found sf the H’ war engling Brothers, ownerss| the jeather for a home run larrup. Tt managers and peanut, popcorn, | If so, don't Jose a minute writing or with) Polo Grounds, Coogan's Bluft, N. Y. scratching, | yawping and a gernashing of thetr| sending Kell home! Yankees Return Here Sen" As Giants Left After « | Curbing Cubs A gain hit the facade of the upper grand hot dog and pink lemonada|stand and bounced back into the field rveyora of the greatest show on| fF fifty, fect Beauty Bancroft | hey N6 46 aves hae " | beaned ‘or a right single. Pep rth—hey, do you want to hire some Young banged it for a double, sending t stuff animal tamers? Beauty to third Demon Frish thrashed the pellet to Levey. Went down himself but scored Beauty and sent Pep to third. Kell jammed it out to Flack also but Rigler threw The water's fine! So are bathing suits! Ting to Napoleon McGraw, Esq., We satel Tew a wa \ by ty ‘ats eal hoo hogs, which go] Te gatherea up Jim Vaughn's Bathing bags, robes, belts, hatars at J whereas tect the Chicago Cabs, and] pieces then and put Martin in the box. rubber caps. i-finalist Inst year. | rived at the Polo Grounds panting, And Sicking—the weak sister of the = batting ofder—blamed ¢ Edward didn't prod the pill for a two- Snyder c biting, howling, yelling, Golf clubs. Tennis eth, you should have seen those| short to first. throttling the Cubs into submission, 1 yesterday, th ey are ready and fit L. TL, won from her -lubmate, M 88] to take a bite out of the neck of any- Ee ee aeobeli pertecion: the 4 Detey Aire calorie ontiend play; hing that presents itself. Any trust|re-gingered Giants achieved. And Large savings! Geert ci Re Price, eiktoburah company would go on their bond for|/that in each instance these doubles 1,000 pairs of shoes, roids, and Mra’ Ronald H. Barlow, | * $1,000,000 aa a guarantee that they Were $20.00 to $22.50 scored an e) ca Philadelphia, title-holder, ay Rah Fy victory over Mrs. C.-H. Letst, Chicago,} It wasn’t only that Prof. Artie ae e champic [8 ands Nehf, engaged at the phenomenat| And now—to-day—glad to see you| Jim ~Duneag, Ted : ae ‘ sum ‘of 45,000 ducats, to subdue the|all back, you swashbucklin’, battin’,| ROGERS PEET COMPANY ote rnol ree Oulmet Pteks Partner for Match. belligerent, came through yesterday|hustlin’, prize outfit—you Yanks! Benadwav Bi tt player, were well! BELMONT, Mass. June ncis| with speed and control sizzling from|Welcome, Miller Huggins with your | gt 1a:h St. oF reece ar 1 days’ play, and|ouimet, former national amateur and his celebrated southpaw, but back of |hard guy walk, weleome, 0 you home | & tim. oo ; © W485 | open golf champion, has chosen Jesse|him the whole Giant tewm offered ajrun hound, Babe! And you, Signor a . ame through, | Gultord, former State open champion, | (uality of support that was all to the| Bodie, with your wide smile and Broadway Corners Fifth Ave, aainis partner In the match to be played ;diamonds and pearte sot in platinum.| broad bloomers, and—0O, the bunch! | # War‘ep at 41st St with Harry Vardon and Edward Ray, gh class baseball? May you fill the field with hits, od golf at Deal next the British dal ccna to-day. It was THE class, gentlemen. The| cram the scorebbard with runs, raise ne plus ultra, highcockaloram, razz-|the devil with all rivals and eventually Test Off Sandy Hook Under Changed Rig Shows She Slips Through Water Easily. % Instead of haying another race with the old Shamrock yesterday, Sir Thomas Lipton’s America's Cup chal- lenger, Shamrock IV. had a rig test off Sandy Hook. As a result of it one thing can be said of the challenger. Inza light breeze she is livelier even thn Resoute, the American boat which probably will defend the cup. It does not always take seconds on a watch to tell whether one boat is more slippery than another, In fact, | as no two contests are sailed nditions exactly allke. Equal found, but ‘Therefore parison, under © wind strengths. may be tides must be considered. : Shamrock I V. Is Livetier Than The Resolute i in Light Breeze time in races is usualfy a poor com-| it really is‘only by close observation that the abilities of racing yachts can be judged. Those who had watched Resolute closely and saw Shamrock IV. move about yesterday were satisfied that the latter slips through the water easier'in light air. She may not be | faster when-down to racing under all conditions, When the challenger was built her | dest. point of sailing was windward work, and she needed a breeze. Changes have been made in her to | meet the light air conditions here, and she probably windward as she w nd running is not as fast to 3, but hi | ve been improved wW | Shamroc will “hayes to day over one of the 80-mile Cup courses starting at Ambrose. L! 1 Thomas has | At who saved. the challenger in. the Robert Jacob's shipyard tt d to sal with him on the V! toria when she accompanies the racers in @ trial on Tuesday D Robins Wind Up Home Stay by ee Pirates teams yesterday afternoon at Ebbets Field by defeating the Pirates in the to 2, Five runs in the fifth inning at tle expense of the veteran Babe Adams e the Robins the only series that they 1 against the Western clubs. The however, proved & costly game, » eb. tite feth In the big and profitable rally in Adams cut loose with a high rashed against the side The shortstop stag crumpled to the ground. gered and the He was out cold, and It was several min- efore he revived. ng consciousness, where ice bags applied to his head. Dr, Casey, the Were } physictun of the Brooklyn Club, advised § jr@pie against Olson making the trip pit two runs final game of the series by a score of 6| for Ivan Olson, the Brooklyn short-| walked to the club house after | with the other players to Boston last jAl Mamaux ald the pitching for the |than Kk | Two Japs Reach | Semi-Finals of i Tennis Tourney | ‘The final rounds of the metropolitan championship singles will be a sort of test series for the Japanese team that will appear in the Olympic games be- cause of the manner in which th | petitors can through in the tou ment on the courts of the New York Lawn Tennis Club yeste Ye Tehiya | Kumagae and Setichio Kashio cam through in the lower half Bet them they managed to lose just one game, The Japs will sail for Antwerp early in July. | The Americans, S. lene Howard Voshell, playing-through titleholder, and Watson M. Washburn, twice winner of the honors, came through in the upper half. Their scores were far from. being | as one sided as those of the Japanese. Surprising as it may seem, Kashio was the star performer of the Orientals. | In a. batte 4 mystifying @8 it was | quickly finished he smothered W Botsford at 6-0, 6-0. he juggle his drive shots thi blind ma hit harde nagae ins. Young Al was hit hard in | ily di ae ee ts, but he was effective in the, "Aum at ph ourteen hits the Pirates | national list | to tourname “than thirte visiting players | Hew Reread cold e left stranded on the bases he was apt to laps — steadiness with the , quired il) wets for. bir te co nth Makes a Hi im an Bahipi- |qired three full gets for Bim jagaing tc. 1, Ackerland 6 6-2 tion He. UMBUS ¢ ite 26.—"Baber | Vaan ed to be Inclined to try . out his against the « tne New York Tankees! home {fir ‘of Paul Martin, i made a home run in| through some g00 { ‘exhibition game which the Yankees | Ways holding | suilc jent » from t _ uble BAM Ar a for Jorsey {Club next Thursday That Bar City Chub, field i9 not hulding ti t the Armory A. A. of Jersey City, ight king In lo: na day night, there will be a double- | } battle, Ba Gene Tunney will hook up with |#an to condition himself as soon as the ina while Ma clashes ugie Rat n mda tairney staged rasune ra, whi nbers will myrien Villa j lem, while ~ roth to yee, punches with Benn rode, the Je e Inter-Allled London, Thi will precede the nt Joe Woods against Danny Pow x amu light » Columbus Panhandlers, _ semi-professional team, b; 1 epg epfessional team PY 8) Aooigeld Working Hard tor Wo butting. practice, prior to the for Title Ruth hit. six balls out of the pitched the last inning for ten- the rug- who captured the two six star of Harlem “Jimmy |the A.B. F. ni win in straight sets, 6—4, 6—4 Soldier Barth Wilson according ship form. They ar round bout at the not rating Johnny hampion va twelve portsmen's match was made. jing quarters fr Grupp’s gymnas: -|der to have more sparring work with. 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