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) | i 4 aay ee | H{ RECORD FOR” BEST FIELD EVER STARTS IN NATIONAL OPEN EVENT Course of the Club Near Washington | Reported to Be in Excellent Con-| dition for Championship Which) Opens To-Morrow. By William Abbott. | HE open golf championship of the Ynited States starting to-morrow at | T the Columbia Club, Washington, D. C., should come close to a record | for low scoring. ‘The high calibre of the competing field has never Deen equalled in this country, and Columbia is not likely to prove a severe test of the ancient Scotch pastime. The Columb! eh: me jsures 6,3880% aa ne ae ae an cloow hos, PAR AND HOLE DISTANCE might make it rather dangerous for} FOR COLUMBIA COURSE. long drivers like Mitchell, Deige!, Kirk- wood and others who bang bolily for Hole, Bay piiiange extra distance. ‘The Jast reports from 1 4 en the battle scene were that the course F) 4 was in tip-top condition, that recent 3 4 rains had softened the fairw and 4 4 made the greens unusually accurat % ; | If these conditions hold out for the 6 ‘ | championship, good by to low scoring 7 ' | records. The record for the national 8 | open was made by Chick Evans in) 9 H 1916 when he won with a grand total] — of 286 over the Minikaha course, which! Total... 9 13 at the time was burned to the fast-| 10 4 ness of a concrete pavement. uw j In the last ten years the winning 12 3 total for the open classic has gone 13 ; over 300 only twice, at Brookline in 14 ‘ 1913, when Francis Ouimet, Har 15 ‘Vardon and Ted Ray tied at 304, and 16 jn 1919 at Brae Burn, when Walter 17 ‘ Hagen and Mike Brady tied with 301. 18 4 ‘The advent of the modern high- — epeed ball and the increasing num- Total. 9 ab per of skilled players have had a 18 0 decided downward tendency on win- ning scores In the open tournament Columbia should see a continuation of this influence, not because the course is particularly weak but rather the development of players is outstripping the science of links con: struction. thought possible. It is our prediction that the pros will fairly eat up the Columbia course if the putting gree are true. We can only think of one condition that might prevent this—in- tense heat. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 18, NATIONAL AMATEUR. CHAMPLON JHE DASHING forMEeR- OPEN CHAM WALTER _HA GEN, WHO IS PLAYING IN HIS OLD FORM AHD MAN SURPRISE THE GALLERY FIGHT FOR GOLF HONORS TO-MORROW - PRESIDENT IS EXPECTED TO OPEN BIG GOLF TOURNE WASHINGTON, July 18.—President Harding is likely to start Y 1921, LOW SCORING EXPECTED IN BIG GOLF TOURNEY By Thornton Fisher GIBBONS’ MANAGER, Press Publishing Co. (Phe New York Bvening World HAVE A HUTCHISON ~ WINNER OF THE ENGLISH OPEN — RUNNER- BARNES, WHO IS FiGuURER TO FIGHTING CHANCE NEARLY STAGGERS PROMOTER RICKARL Eddie Kane Here Trying .¢ Make Carpentier Match, but] Wants Too Much. Many fighters who are hoping ¥o set the opportunity to meet Georges | Carpentier at Jersey City on Labor are fast becoming disillusioned to the number of thousands of | ) Nlars they will receive for their skill, ould they get the chanee eet the pride of France at all, , r Kane, manuger of ‘Tom - deal for his man to fight | Refore leaving the West he 1 newspapre on out there ' would cost Tex kard $60,000 ftle Minnesota fighter is to put hie ! told Kddie that to cost no sueh told deddie that cy indeed if he ! Brennan, Bob Marry ee and d put iny ini Good child of naneol fi bea not at bably the more made in his good sfightors ) simply to oing him, bout. That tickard is wet ‘nnocents, But s $40,000 call. is a foresone cone on that and so tat Mister Ix New York Favored in Drau” For Inter-City Ball Games In Federation Series —— u var, It was not good judgment on the the ball a-rolling in the open golf championship tournament here 5 -Wide Move More Paying space for the children. 1" y- enter ihe, rate tne club Com: | Bart of the United States colt Asso. | tormarrow by driving the frst ball off the tee, It algo was said UP To TED RAY Last YEAR FoR THE U.S. Country-Wide Move for More dent “Daves wsked Mayor * the Ch Ml ciation officials to hold. i a wi on ha riday to present the cup to the winner. a asaya Sialds A sated | Hylan and lis A ition’ to C0- mittee and former Vice President |Championship in the middie of aan. The Columbia Country Club course, over which the tourney will OPEN— Jock MAY SAVE THE DAN FOR US Baseball Fields Advocated join dis A, of the United States Golf Association P Ip in the middie of sum- be. played: H THIS YEA ; lati : mitia. . te : Tay | mer on a course so far south, If the fe playe in excellent condition, due to the recent rains. The NEAR o at Meeting of National Fed-) | Cayton wnt) of Cleveland Columbia has been remodelled! weather should be extremely warn fairw: are expected to be moderately slow, giving comparatively ore 5 aa . spoke on the necessity of having especially for this week's champion- on , little roll to the ball, but affording good lies for feld shots. The Sieeraestent i every deley a this week numerous favorites are go- eration in Cincinnatt r i impre upon his ship. The fifth hole is entirely new : d greens will present a smooth and fast surface for the expert putters. e . f 5 2 ye samnress ing 10 be disappointed with their e Pi any the krewt need of more and about every other hole on the| snowing. In thie number we have in Among the latest arrivals who are to take part in the champion- ars O uventie ro, ae wing space. Mr, ‘Townn brought course out in the Chevy Chase dis-| mind George Duncan and Abe Afiteh ship games, which will be played to-morrow, Wednesday, Thursday K Se tional Buse- | ott tha Cleyelind in 1914 there triet of Washington nas been stiffen- |e. ‘They are more accustomed to the and Friday are Jick Hutchison, the Glen View professional, who “5 sab O eoUne. ate t Cincinnati ine | Were Sixty-e ons tand! as ed with new traps. Speciat tesatment | ooo] preezes of English seaside links, succeeded in capturing the British open title at St. Andrews vali Association he a a neinna’ i gned to the und Beseball As- was paid to the turf on the fairways |and the intense heat ofa Washingn ntly; George Duncan, the British open champion a year ago; terest in the sand-lot game was fea Nand overy diamond was in Rad the greens underwent expert|July la nae likes te sinecnee or Mitchell, his brilliant English partner, and Johnny Anderso tured, The various cities that at-|tse during entire season, The handling. 1¢ will be no fault of the bale prove their one of the amateur stars of the metropilitan golf district, who is é e ° ort edness of the men : c |game. Both invaders have expressed 4 hi i tended the association me were | y 8 ron Etud officials if thelr course is not|their.fear of the heat and th BEG Ele Berta alk on they Sour a) Areca walt seurees: SCapin el ena es 1 ieee ued playing -Soeeee s ‘a al he danger Others to arrive are Jim Barnes, who led the field in the British as follows: to th the vund fory in prime condition. of having clubs slip in their perspir- tournament for the firct three rounds; Pet: H | Me Detroit, tn 1 But place several hundred star pro-|ing hands. J) Bi c eo eter O'Har: 6 | Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, In-) municipal 1 he sees the ut pl p ig hands. Jim Barnes is another second in the Shawnee tournament; Tom Boyd, the Fox Hill . ae ! n,{sreat da fessionals and amateurs in action and | star who is not at his best when the Frank McNamara of Cherry Valley; Jesse Sweetser, the. form ‘ ° wold, ae | dianapolis, Louisville, Johnstown, | sreat_ h ame thing aimicult holes soon become ¢ nd) woather is very wot and there are a intercolleniate champion; | t O'Hara of Richmond County and Nothing Wonderful in Two-/SCORES OF GAMES Akron, Columbus, Pitisburgh, Flint, | 80" TC a gh scores are compile hat w not lot more like him, 1 cr hi i pat x , |Mich.; Buffalo, Chicago, Toledo, | Varco! Nal eet ‘ | that 9 me : _Gyrit" Walker" of the Englewood Country Clubs NY Year-Olds Seen so Far INDTHEINEW) YORK wo Newark and) Newlonioc ones: warn aimee ores WT AIS MG oP Wa a/c a — STSER rhis Year. FEDERATIUN LEAGUE er rowing Ameria ‘popuiation wal LATEST TRAINING TRIALS Fistic News _po.tocx poe aiters were read from Gox, Brown |“ crowi wit the nealtia” condiom i h “ ARATOGA is approaching fast At Jefferson Oval. bes New Hamp i at ested th gi is : eate ne cee At Empire, July 16. Track Slow. Quecreck and Lady mllinc, 1 Jack Britton, hoider of the welter- Wednesday night rd is thought very highly and the racing public ts still all) ,, TRE, Columbla, Feds. doveated the, Brom, Otere | ree ce A Hennesianis [pase into obivanee AMiss Rankin a5, weight championship honors, will de- 0%" Canada, 4s he Is a strong, willing ahter at sea on the two-year-old situs | the, pitching of ‘Ste heare biting of | J iGO Ng ween! OnLe et | ov he mecting of gre Filly Barton, 1 with a stiff punch \ mn Junge Arra et the columbia Feds. Nor Hylan Hie Duneecap and 1 fond his title in a twelve-round bout - Jation, Good youngsters have been Setar Aira ean sulfides: to | Mave yl [Schedu’e Committee. and the vant sradereey anes ; Whisk (ed. to-night, ‘The veteran fighter will go OT 8 Mlaleomia tonieht chew wi be an | beating one another so vegularly that | Cay Gian are out (0 mings Sa : or fata ok cllmminnlon, Mohiga candi taa ences juess, 5 : open nit, show ‘ ne Park’ which. ai { ‘ork. | 0} assachus hn A. E 1 New York was Rhinestone, Jago and Dr. T. 8, Dabney, against Mickey Walker, ‘tho proms (y wuran a bis qm Fite elght ound, rape | HO, Une can be had on the prospective | *CoLussta FEDM Besehe ob dhe Nadend Ua B. 1n the ‘La Krous, The Boy, .52. ing welterweight of Mlizabet Jo. will te fou, Jimmy Sullivan ys doe Jackson, | Champions and near-champions of the ar ho 8 Tades arent (LAndEs c i clas Rolo, 1.10. Marle Antoinette, 99. Jat an open air show to be sta Wills Us Vow 4 Danas Frah, donndy ldwse vs. | year, It may become necessary to g { 3! Judge Ese ten ney hte test round Jankie, 1.09 apdta and Radical, 3%. the Nowark Boxing Club at Newark, (/4'4), .t%,,(imfet Chaney vs Jomnny Dundee | wait for the juvenile classics at the ib 4 b Ol Beal of the New York Bo Jamateurs will pias either. Cleveland Tikeh, 1.19, The ienreance and Gondoller, N. J. This bout has aroused consid-— tun cham in the stat}. before deciding on Wuturity tim- Arreiat 8 | weation, congrajulating t 1 neinnath at either of those citic salle ane ee Conine, ae 1.52, jerable interest among the fight fu run \per, unt woare reudy \to accept | yirini on on, its wonderful advancement. | In the Class AA New York also drow Feminist petal ‘ : Die lee ant pmmoters Memian Tayior and Bal ; a SP Neds. [Phe following resolutions were ‘ ' Recount, 1.18, 1.46 3-5. Radiola and irish Brigndi¢ jninie hou haR: tin) oxccllont ehancer ors raed b n champion Renny lenuerd ond {SANZ or Morvivh as the best of the | Sere ; Union provide more playins Mate Mary, 37 Kdgar Allan Poe, 1.48. heating Britton. Both men are in ter fendir «Phila iphia at ihe National teweve | juvenile crop. for the youth of the Nati | Gladiator, St. Isidore, 1.50. !fine physical condition for the battle miagejpnle on the might of) Usually at this time of the racing | Columns Peds.” é Dean aiguriet Ae Beckna, « », 1.08, Diadi, 1 | i 135,000 |scason something stands out fh) Rare Barabee: AEOUAG,) Bara: Pellezran, baseball diam en-professional ehampic Mad Seesset dA. Pebissscg "tapi ol ayeha et Meneeel Lo'War did Lwe years azo, and as ‘Try~ | "Atre. “Taore “and “Acamins e cites, as in the file 1ef Pennsstvantii, was won | maddy Whack, 1,98 he rookiyn on Monday « aa AR epee ae of ynardo, however, didn't =O" Sumbers, 3: off Welt, 6; off Me STENT ANE OU Nee : a, Bene Liberty Girl, Ys, 1.08 ar Ste aa talier Mere Deal nh will ta Toe Bir- (last year. Tronardo, however, didn't 7m, Serer Sicrnbers. “$b “Wott, 8: ame from the amateur stand 1 ty plas Thunderclap, 2.48 Devastation and Dick Deadeys, MEAT Henle Neat SP UMMARIRGOR TT They et GH Sad tee heen 2 | show until the late Yonkers mocting fds, 15 INC te Pliner By Sierhen 3 yl] be greatly jeopardized by ne [ind the pele o 50, 5 1-5, 1,44 Princess Pandora, 49 2-5, 1.19 1- is debut rofrasional hoxer In one of ie! Fridsy and then ne went through the Sara- | Game—two hours, Seorer— A. Pipera’ unuire™ | sume ent playing space NAST 8 1A onle We 03, 1.15 1187 make fis debut as ap ; W ie'o ete a satanic $3.8 Some ¢ tional game ha ‘al Green, 1.10. My Reverie, 42. ing tp @ man to bor Damotlle {Bese seoelp is possible that th are many At Sunset 0 ae of the various eities for base migra, Aoss 5 : hea ialad 14 ‘ ilanuwlaie ven nena 4 oo ti calkipsonahve funier ce vo av {good youngsters under cover yet) KNICK. OF GS 4.18 8 aND Ba Tho [ball permits. Mans teams who ls R A Cc I N G lale and Sedg Valor 92 33h) finely, te veteran Wight hearyweight, and Taldle (14M Flat will stage thre twelve-eound tours} which have shown thelr trainers | kt i 3 0 pene a ‘A Haee Tote aianaad G i Names, it, | Snappy, .00 2 mgt Re ASE a - a nt me scan W see sae: | emetnlne put of the ordinary early i {9} 0 8] the tack of sufficient playing space in Empire City I rack eee ae ae = | City tutto and Marry Martin es, Harkey Crow | | penalti Some of them may come | MeNs's Be GMCs Rote Ueno tnt Se lar ce ein fal aBeu tt W a i "oF Bano \to light before the Empire City | Rett SRA f Bstantes a: pig Fer ala for emunda at one sorards MORRISANIA HANDI Vrank Ca the ie ’ ting is over. Traine OEY es hes was close to 300, and it is hereby ae eee ‘ladopting this policy ¢ ate ye . 9009000 0-1) and Alderman make this ue [first go. wilh W Jack MoCarron entown, ; / D Mts SEY MSU R Pons AT EMPIRE CITY, MONDAY, JULY Jr in Seine arr with stakes like the Buturity inv} 2 Oe neo tats ie] Part of his coming campaign saree ORO SMC pe mse 18, Vehs dae i Mena. bie mand ; Sng McNamara, Klein, Ollme. Two Base Wie!" 4 telegram was read by W RST RACH AT 2.20 P.M. wiih a at New. Orleans oe Ju and| put they aren't making a \ y, Adams. Stanley. Double Plays -Goutehes, | 4 b be ; ih A Nis third sith anya doe Gane. at Mn and Ritin; MoXamara end iene Solen | Cohen assuring the nutiona te WEATHER: CLEAR. TRACK: HEAVY, [iin g)) We © Trenton. SIT Heroes by it anil (Hye Saeritiee Hit--De costto. Fine | that nothing would be left undo ; = = = = | ‘the public likes to see a good LR a apr ene Be truck Out BY develop the bascbal situation, which Rose Bri Pickwick Princess Pandora Royce Rools Little Patsy Lucky Find iprciierteaiscealyy eee SRM ENE Tt th ww owith a string | Seorer—O. B. sient. Umpire and he assured the Ne ball Carmencita Tufter Arrow of Gold = Yellow H. aration Nancy Shami Dae Albans. Bi ‘ oH eve aan| ae Federation that he w them jenbelis c u 1 f puiits, Harry Marin | 01 stories, such as those of Ma ation that he wou ¢ (Treanor) Gienbeli Knight of Hither Actres ? Salling Along __iSmarty alate Mes ae EIN gee ; ue At Astoria, L. 1. as much physical and moral support leah Hvening owe Brigade" Suiuny TU irnabout Yellow Hand ock Tin Smarty O'War and the great Colin before) pgoowuyy A a | ASTORIA Fc fas is In his pow Maca! Sat Perey maga: (Old pad Reto Renae Bens is on onnae Bven' | him. That what made the name jy snore 8 1 CE a] President Harry Davega, who ih ADAUSSION—CAND STAND, Mang Mas Whit Si tase velios Hand — ‘ X the French featmerwentit cham: |of Colin a household word in his day |Stemler, 2 0 Me ee eee eee vaicomiunt ot tl Livenin: ' " alti Wit ‘in hietight sith dos. 3 i) 2 t 2 | ester ot of the and ven \ Tthinestone oyee Hoole on ts ieee wie te | and that is what will make the nam H 210 ® 5| youth of New nding much i Telegram ee 7 aus auaw Mar ee si nd Niewles dilght thet matchmaer|of Man O' War © while there is | SOs 6 ae his time ettlement ON AMpit AvaGIne Mose Yellow Hund " bly end. te | racing ur a breading industry [arene ko ay ARH quarters secure mc : Knight of KUther Celtic Lass Keoe - seas 4 Hen at Resmend’s vtab.| "s lance thinugh the stake books of | snailine #1 ey | Kiva of ther Lrineess Panerai. Jon f ‘ sisi qinras inti cleo gin’ ueasnen baell ca ra altorals Ban ‘1 urnabou ol nea See er ena a oon es 4 ; " |Mouyhnhnm How Hand ot Hl eauys: ore = Ben's here aro aii: RUMoeN 1008 ts . deel outa selger ee : Fitdio O'Hare the good local tisht mearywetent Lwo- yeas which have not been Se ae ere Tutt Princess Pandora Reh fant (to tomt erty hellen the Wet NCC under colons vet. Some of then 1a), Wanerman, Koala (2), Met. putter Princess Pand ‘ Ge » at; thal sprelverrtiund’ Hak at Doane: | Ware nally wolkengaged, Whether Hava. -anrilio. Kramer, Ste. - i Pender ie pee Tovireday might As Keller hes they fell below expectations or went | MM Hanae pas Le ieee i ene ch wick neexs Pandora ation : Sar ahs Cae aa "her is oh anny Sauaw Man Yellow Hand Sweepy | bate ba Wa WICAe Call, Ahly be. sumed ree he Taniioa) Seotol) Verdict Turnabout Dimmesdale Sailing Along w . a bt \ Meutipe buy ne wittoes MS aoe Moen Ebihe Princess Pandora|Royer tools Mad Nell vo = rach h Uworycanonld) material Mis we elegr a Nibpsey pits c Nein ome forme lightweight champion. | have sonpething better tha 8 bee . (Trackman) , Sauge Man Zeligw Hand ___ivanotta um win teat wane ofthe | Rinwan iitetie papuiar Wlore ao fan | Mohawks Win Another Game, Morning nabout Yellow Hand tock Pin ar ak : t he bes jum wened |G MP OAaIiL nia Tan kia (iaeenek rina) Wadena: Ralexraph or Laas Royce Reols enotta Hi . ot bette saoraed A ay Rachbatl) plased the Markets the second kame of f : i ailing for in to mest hey youngsters this season have been Sout of tree and defeated them ty (record) Squaw Man Dry Moon ailing Along , “re at Calxary. ee? a serien of tho 3 3 Mane ; BeiTenat © too round temt at OMY Jan ordinary lot and she too has been | the sere of 0 103 for the seend game, Cantina Daily iaw Man Yellow Hand Sailing Along A 4 Aug 1S It Weloh 089! heaton lv Trainer Jimmy Rowe | again breaking up the game br hituiog a’ heme ri jeanhing nce Dimmendale Stock Pin bea connie fighting i Habit ’ | BI? aro on the bases The Mohawks have piaved Kunn Rake Setses Bien Pimmeadaie ate habit of quictiy shpping of 10} MMB UN games and met defeat but once, & record ate tas eG ame Ls 2 i | pittaburge was unabie |SAFALOD Weeks before the opening | they are proud of — ipa fight. coon YM Pittsburs was ere and readying up his ¢ of MERMR Da iapeaciaunsa Gh 110 0-8 cure pout to ment Haney. Geeb | cnere. UNS dying “up his charges.) Manas 02000013 -86 THE CONSENSUS ne 1 tent at Yorore kd tn Pabures | HO lmtende to de the same thing (his eieacla wana) Muah and ned tas teen ated off, Prank and when the big Horel Stikes | thy tant tack a mE = = hee se mealies And such as the Hopetal come along = — “first Race Becond Wace Third Race Fourth Race Fifth fe. wmoctied out t stir, he. wi by dee Be coun ee At Senant § NHK ‘ore Hrigade | Pick TT furnat ——T Royce Roo “T Hailing Aton Vout oF the maton aiior juvenile line whi! : a R » Hirigad Pickwics Turn Royce Rooks Bailing Aton At We MENG Come Locree tena & 405000 0-51 3 mencita unny rince ellow Hand tock Pin - : es | Rumeet B.B. ¢ iooo 9001 18 Lady Mother Old Dad Celtic Dr. Joe VoeDay, Bolo Grounds: teks Took cheap in com=| SRN nes i. lawrence and Krum; Keancsy pte Ee : : — at Te writioy bod Cablll, 4 ¥ ‘ ” : “ = 4 )

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