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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1921 BRITISH LI LION PRACTICALLY OUT OF THE HUNT FOR GOLF TITL bn EVERYTHING ERRATIC PLAY OF MITCHELL Blt SURPRISE OF TOURNEY English Star Who Came 3,000 Miles to Participate in Contest for American Links Prize Blames Poor Showing on Heat— Joe Kirkwood, Australian Player, Also Meets Disaster After Good First Round. By William Abbott. WASHINGTON, July 22. HE roar of the British Lion came down to a whisper to-day at the _ start of the tinal thirty-six holes for the National open golf cham- pionship on the hilly Columbia links, The invading “Big Three” had been toughly treated by both American pros and amateurs. George Duncan trailed six strokes behind Jim Barnes, who led the international field with 144; Joe Kirkwood, Australian title holder, dropped twelve strokes back, while Abe Mitchell, longest driver in the world, quit the hunt in tee middle of his second round, weakened from the unaccustomed heat anu the strain of trying to control shots that persisted in going wrong. Charles Murray, Canadian amateur, proved to be one of the numer- ous startling surprises when he finished in second place, four strokes away from “Long Jim” Barnes. The other leaders were Fred McLeod, © ninutive professional at the Columbia Club, tied with Murray at 148; Bobby Jones, boy wonder of the South, 150; Alex. Smith, veteran former holder of premier honors; George Duncan and Clarence Hackney, al! tied at 160, Chick Evans, national amateur? —————————————_ at 151; Walter Hagen, one of the fa-! JN THE FIRST HALF OF NATIONAL TOURNEY yorites to win at Columbia, was barely within striking distance of first) position at 152; Jock Frutchison, open| champion of Great Britain, who} started so confidently in pursuit of the American cup won by Ted Ray of Hngland at Toledo and left unde- fended this year, fell out of the run- ning with a total of 168 for the first 18144 a6 544 te two rounds. Paton Sones So A burning sun and a tricky course Seah oak ga caused the downfall of the overseas Conint a aa Vink ae eo visitors, Mitchell especially was a a5 546 if 3 victim of strange conditions, Not Sree ound once did the live up to his foreign rep- HAG utation as the most accomplished Atlanta: mound golfer in any country. On his first sae e bas round Mitchell could drive 300 yards © Oregon ound: | without effort, but he couldn't sink Pee eee | six-foot putts. Weakness on the slip- pery greens cost the walloping Briton 81 atrokes. Start of Mitchell’s Second a single hole before he lowered colors. his Pete O'Hara needed a nine on one hole, as did Jess Guilford, Massu- In the th regatta of the annua chusetts amateur champion. Thi ge ee ; i <= ee ng | Brie, for miscueing, however, went . ites Shaina ts yack: Clubil| je start o round} to Leo Diegel, youthful Chicago pro- | (3j ‘ankees A qy- More the splendid leadership of the Addison G@ Hanan's Numa. « class i i was almost pathetic. It was the apec- feasional, yeh See cad atte ioe| Giants and Yankees Are Play Texan that i rchblcluu sabtueliG soon NUR EHING Wen Tone ce Devastation, Owned by Former Sheriff of Nassau County, Who lacie of a foreign star coming 3,002) the natioilal trophy on the Inverness} ing More Consistent Game, "s playing efforts bat on corcted time dereated| 18 Incidentally a Leader in Fraternal Circles, Has Won Three ened. Ts per Sd ed prea od hed course last year, Diegel moved along | | has been out all (he jarzer sluops, Lt took the Naima Straight R aGsIon Natio est nicely until he came to the long sixth | Tha a q i season and lio t returned to the 3 ho: na) 4 rai aces. yon. by came. Mitchell, ‘going from bad to) on his second journey. Three times Than Pirates and Indians, ‘gissen and bas gust return gieateut sere Bae 9 c a, Meas rem xonnt teen = ir f bounds and used u arest C i ‘ vi : ae resid: Mies Marie Fille ferent holes, finally. withdrew. when | 2c, crove gut of bounds and used up) the Nearest Competitors, His Se Healbaernnecteme, wee sfourmin-| 7 weORE the season gets very puter division and into the spotlight Thamnganrinde,” 1" pclae the turn was reached. He attributed|the tec. ‘This setback naturally uf- ees ing ioe Aiea anu he wine much older it might be weil to vids of the thoroughbred warld ua aie ; the disaster to the heat, fected the other shots, the total dat Boyd his worries. Bugby, the leading pitelier jatiien ‘ ie alae nue ewe, Bia, Seana ! Joe Kirkwood of Australia after an| age being cleven for the hole. But for By Robert Boyd. Inthe Americas Teague teat eoee hes (atatena, which won by w tittle tess recognize the fact that not all Huvre be Grace, and both there aud INTERNATIONAL CLUB ; encouraging first round blew up andj¢nis calamity Diegel would have been ITH the clubs in both the ma- been the biggest twirling “bust in Syn, Pe the beginner's Iuck has been bestowed 4! Jamaica was beaten in sp°.ng 7 N HO now ceases to be a dangerous factor. | rignt up close with the leaders 1 Johnson “uit rear, E saw a north- the B, & . Stable with t races, invariably beca he NOT AFTER NEW ME, George Duncan landed in second po- |" Sock Hutchison, 7+—83, simply pu:ted | donHeagies SNingiig down) tit PO) ewILM Paes NaS reeAn TANG Lact aqdeaaee Gh (heleneeds arly speed and ag Leal sition at the end of the first round|pimself out of all chances to be the Just half ol the home stretchy 5 sy A 1 ay ball * quent qucoysnen of the epee The educatios received rece A wid rumor.” Wiliam A. Gavia with a 72 card, three strokes behind | first golfer to hold both the Bngite) | ny team apprars to have tae pennant bus spent the greater part of 1s seta y sion svenen, Pettit “corn ‘nabled him to overcome the huvdotadiaed the waponk that theciets ia, The taX Scot’ who won the| 204 American national titles the same |. cney season on the bencl, picking up splin- EOSIN UIE OL ENR CI Sao La ses : 5 ternational Sporting Club was neg 4 cot, wl nthe! year, Jock started poorly in the, “cinched tere. Coveleskie, the hero of th owners’ ranks, | : verge Som the sor hor praia bynes OSes British trophy in 1920, then weakened | Morning, because he rallied in time The Giants, Pirates und Braves are (Ot 4, Covclesiies daar Ber 38 ih h may be | OWNS rani " ae three warded wa of handicap quality o with owners of the Grand wecond. a ene aR stil ber eke | one ais. Mis second round was | dye gerions contenders \n the senior a poor Season. So * Maile ‘aie maa ae ‘ Le Max, | ot 1900 himself, Tae S fy bred RiMter elrenits and whe mcasare well tyval Palace to hold boxing shows re C i 5 0. vi One: 7 i 8 Ta0- victor! yastation, the well bred with the average selling-platers of the $\" : ble he can close up the gap of four | Visible Oy iinae fee American 1 ia boing fought tur Coot sand lots of ( aes on. ised a three-year-old son of Wrach less, Metropol! al t. Devas Ms. Gavin who is directon of tj that was only three feet long. merican Laas e the only vel ail, a a lenor gives every evidence of develo siuh's affairs avers that the club vit tae ba Bale ous pe ee time | best the Chicago star can hope for! in the present Cleveland-Yankee se- . to'race, M4 See T Scobably be well for the good into a route performer of more than On! vnhead in thei proposed. plans re bunched all around 1 Whole to finish in a money position, and | io i tiie srorest City Unless Sieve O'Neill's verurn to thy 2 brothers of the Be nevolent and Pro- fair quality. Srect a club house at 49th Street and opment of the opening halt. of ‘the Hagen on his first round airo suf-| Tris Speukey’6 Indians and the shortcomings of the team and. th Long Island if Devastation continues W4t was required of him by geiting lithority hus’ ever approache& "a 72-hole battle was the defeat of! fered from a putting slump, He took] Yankees are practically deadlocked. prtehers do not show a reversal o 2 flee to win, because Owner Pettit, a leader ome in front with little to spare. On NOY 4. Grotus, representing thd Charles Murray, amateur champion|® 7% due almost endizely to misses 00) Washington and Detroit, the two form, Speaker will be compelled to (3 Hed wo fa m'fraternai eitcirs there, has chosen WES occasions he was ridden by Grong central Palace interests form ot Canada, who breezed in seoond | the Beene de nine: atternpom,| Clubs that follow in the order named, (Ake the dust of the Yankees before jyiq good sport. al they al the purple and white of the order for (rumnird: vowels he ld vous 4) tease of that building “ roved grea 2 8 I. 8 ‘ony 4 s col a vastatior Srlgemy & fades place only four strokes behind Barnes, | ENproves Fb Hagen, though, js not) ure hardly likely to give the (Wo lead The Yanks ar t A best from t 16 tow mary MS racing colo} und Devastation sate GE Ehe Gabe nrouak Murray's driving far and putting well| setting a 73 5 CN A a nks ore hitting the ball off Guk Neck and a run home, carried them! yesterday, to. the eaaicat uuning h ; NING TRIALS had rounds of a the aime ReUnsioaie golfer uf severa Is any troviie, judging from baraer ty j ar e since the |, The day wis ideal for s of the vietories accomptished since the {He early ruuning he came away at TRAI While the foreign — challenj wears acl thi present standing and a carefu, ! sta ‘rhey sn) TRL Biba Rg ater Aqueduct meeting when he bec: “Tet vrach ————— cracked wide ope, Jim” Barnen| Chick Hvans remains in the hunt,| (00) MUCMl SUSE same Weakness peippen muited a perfect | the ex-Sheriff’s property. Devaste- ,,f,'he son of Wrack gocs on the | oa, a8 -i6 jumped the field over both rounds.|seven strokes in the wake of Barnes. | COmMpariton o} ; J their playing last year; beating the }¥nchon, who s Bie Ow ci tion, a winner, means that Pettit can 5.07 Me GEES ODy, WEIGH) al Wd Baader a The tall Pelham pro. however, nearly |The national amateur champion iixed| ‘The New York club's chances of strongest teams in the league hands [eye Wie” ne men nen ws reakine ed lodge tucetings regularly amd EL) dae ee lost out because of a technicality. Be- |briliiant and missed shots on his sec-| passing the world's champions never while the weaker proved a stumbling standing over toward the Long Island With proper pride. Devastation, a TVCry afar of good chien apo. wilt Misdeal. 1. cause of loose work on the pgt of the ond round after a rattling good first looked better. The team has displayea block to them, shore loser, might mean that Brother tle Pig onder | Bron thee er 0 sione Jug. .3 official) scorer a wrong cArd was|trip. His showing was not notable 100 ae y In the National teagne tae race is In the 29-foot division of the Larch i have to sit far back im the COR ie eee an oe aus Of Ab: Wild Deuce, tarned in for Barnes, which gave him|for consistency. While most of the’ unprecedented fighting spirit durine jigite to develop into a bitter struggle TeNt Yacht Club the winner was Geor dl ieave evry, if indeed he bad That euney antiostapelled spectator, MAWFEOrON, .26 3-5. 8 four instead of a five for the four-|contestants went much higher in the the Western invasion that is just beiween New York, Pittsburg: and Givision ut the New work Vaone com, the nerve to face his horse's critics. ner hnge had more thane root, | Silence, .37 3-5, teenth hole in the afternoon. ‘The|afternoon, Bobby Jones for a time Giwing to a ¢ Tix and the Heston, McGraw has already shown He galled his Adios Young It, Mor. , But—if Devastation keeps om 008 ‘Dy’ interest in him. Pettit rorurned BRght Lights, 992-5, rrror was eventually discovered and | promised to feteh home a new course UNTO TT On tip @ disposition (o fear the Hub team sun. son of Commodore JP. Morgan in such improved form he is ap: 1st Lone Foesa iAce wlante Oe tof ates Golf Association held a specta’ made so fa Vine | Collins, Hoyt, a Smoky City Buceancers, The Giant = BS - i t e y view meeting to permit Barnes to remain In| holes, the Dandention ine Sora Ww th Mays make them loox stronger than manager seems to contend that red peel vie tty wal booted by the bore BAe member in thoroughly | Sourt. View. a8 the championship, as the penalty for |e ener lof the South began tmiasing | at apy period since the start of the Micchell is creeping up on the lead- nd enited by Young fichard tenes, | COLeGe Athletes * oe | sundial 24, 36 Heation, 2 MORE Card 18 diadua lie ety ind finally gathered a 11, eae chay have had an eanty ore in the fame menacing way thal came in first in the Arrow clas, ' A comparison of Ray Jay's race of! June Bar, 3 . “ , - e i ak sd wi won r Jewel c! ain 3 ° ° 4 hi % fi Barminalware 9 wonderful shot}! fey as a noUtoning day fy the| thar of adversity ane huring am Ghee ee aay ty Mime A Meare | Ed Training BY ais net Nooe aenscteaate| Arvo of Gold, 784 Mi his wizatdey on the Jab om the fat | vans and Guilford all ranged within | unforsec the Indians will: Man" of baseball made his bid just | ‘le Wynne! arene the Stamford boats. || ° tie Quincy candidate was on the Tors | Ae! found when he registered a great @9 [eight stroker of the leade:, while/have to take a decided brace If they about the same time that Mitchell and’ second’ clave was won by S y For Bi Meet =: occasion when he was left stand-| Hard Guess, 6 ind equalled hie own record for the {Young Jess Sweetser and Bob Tin. | are to shake off the Hugmen j Started his sprint, the middle of the|In the third division Ming | ng fatfooted and raced down all the| Rhinestone, links. ‘Barnes whot so acsurately that |kinstaed, champion of the Columbia Speaker has had more thay his | season, and left the other elubs in| winner. The fourth division again wa: | cA ficld with the exception of the Short! Grass Tree, 1¢ had putts for three on most holes. |Club, were not far away. share of troubles this season. It is’ the rear in a driving finish for the! won by Il Grass Stable's Rib Grass. Yesterday; Billy McLaughlin, .48 3-5 v sion Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Bvening World.) (DONT caRE WHAT (HAPPENS yo mME— Comminsion. w Jersey State Boxing Commis- ceived to-day them for the courte- | » manner in which the con- smpsey aS stuged. | vancols Descamps and pentler thanking fies extended them. by t 1d fort twa it _with Jack 1 Both New York Ball Teams Nahma Makes Have Winning Chances For Big League Flag WHOEVER. SAID “60 WEST. YOUNG | MaN, GO WEST” CHIRPED A DICTIONARY THe GarTie OF Cow PASTURE FoR THE OPEN GOLF TITLS eOntinvE Ss UNABATER JMBUS. 0. New York stopped letter from Georges Car- Terry he commission The Long Island Elks Fastest Time in LarchmontRaces tape. Leading the field proved a nerve- racking ordeal for Long Jim in the afternoon. His iron shots were not SWAMPSCOWT, Mass, July ey training finished, the athiet jampton one~ a The way the Braves are hitting the ball and ‘the superb pitching of the |MLLE, LENGLEN DELAYS | Boston team give them a rating to- | of veteran and turned the he stepped away from the gat green and white of the Si By Thornton Fisher jare Stops Terry Kellar. July 22. promising Kellar Jack De in the sixth rouad v. sion figh MPs before Getting Rich Backing Steve Pettit’ s Horse tal adie! 5 niddte- thie iron e like a) IAYEAROLDGIRL WINS FANCY DIVING TITLE IN GARDEN Florence Briscoe Captures th, Junior National A. A. U4 Honors on Close Decision. » Mics Florence Briscoe. a fourtée year-old member of the New Yor Women's S. A., won the Junior Ne=" tional A. A. U. fancy diving champtorm hip on a cloxe decision in tho Madisom Square Garden natatorlum last night. Two of the three judges awarded her, fiyst place, and this made her the ¥lc- tox, according to A. A. U. rules. Btit= on total score she was outpointed BY her clubmate, Missy Helen Meany?” member of the Olympic team lust wetite mer, who took second. ‘The latter earned 114.76 points and Miss Briséow 118.18. Miss Maric Hillegas of . the Philadelphia Turngemeinde finishe® thirg with 101 points. ' Ludy Langer of the Surf Club,.o@y Honolulu, crowned national one-mile swimming champion last | Saturdays. jowed a fine turn of speed in a 440- yard free style handicap, covering the | distance in the fast time o But enerous allowance of 25s to James Hall of the Brooklyn Central Y, SL }C. A. cnabled the latter to lead ‘tt Jiome by a narrow margin in 6m 69m ond, . another of the vise from Honolulu, captured a M0- buck stroke hatidicap froin serate “and. Stephen, Ruddy of tae <A. C. romped away wich a rd oreast stroke race in 3m, 14 Miss Helen Hillegas Ard nmemelndes handrometyey the handicapper with took easily a 110. omen in 1 ie of the New York Women (who was third in this event from teh, covered the course in the coo time of im 1s FOR MEN a MQTARD SWIM (itaadican) Fen, bye rooklyn “camtal Y.— Mf “ vid Bengt Bore ost, Veabe's Rg MOVARD SW wes lady, "(Hand Brooklyn Central Y, i Nal oH eS a i STEM cite Ho: itd actacived | 1Bm: New Yor A lectalght oT STROKE Saray, yey Raddy, Ni (Mans Pen Rose .52 2-6. Wireless, et | Oxford and Cambridge Universi Minimal om ‘Thistlebroom, .58. cleanly handled, a tell-tale of nerves Th C l Ti t l f 5 jar 4 Yale, who «1, establishment, whose June Grass was k that threaten. to rebel, e Comptete otals oO laay in the National League just a SAILING UNTIL JULY 30,| ond of Harvard and Yale, whe "1 \ compelled 10 accept ‘second portion, . hade bel 1 mee to-morrow in an intern: cae dct F Roya! Green, .60 2-5 Tie: See ere Senia breathe elow the Pittsburgh Chib. i A Lay Jay's victory reflected further| 23 Mean cunners coring in trom tae ter Si f Fi t 36 Hi l li is the comparison of twirlers by | track and sield competition at the credit upon New York State's com-| Equator, .50, a al the naa” The, Rohn cores 0 rs OES | ine New York players of both the! PARIS, July 22—The departure for | vard Stadium, lotled on the beach o: paratively young breeding industry,| Turnabout, star on the outward trip kept slipping i ited and Pirates that sways them | the United tes of Mile. Suzanne {)) Tee ere at their quarters ke ror he was toned at Sun iar Cc irt,| Doughnut, : Bee re ecco Ue nate tes SPOUPG |! ie lending penrte at the wii of (it Eaglanatraraens than’ the Gorsire, |Tenelen, holder of the world's tennis" “yhe horeplay that has marked (ic! son of AS ibe Wie wansosene Senne 4 Sheeioe ataae RMSE ewoR att ee first hail of thirtyeaix holes for tae rhe ey fee! Adams, Hamilton, Cooper | Championship for women, hus heen’ Wnglishmen’s easy mental attitude young sire Willis Shavpe Kilmer im-| . , deliberately, "A less careful golfer | 368 olf, championsiiy of the United aid Ginsnar have spent themselves, postponed until July 30, according to | ¥ the (ests. wa suspended veony ported from England a few years axo.| ba would have gone all to piec Jim is while tchelt's | fingers are just the Auto. Mile. Lengien had intended | 9! its possibilities of mishap on tie, 7; Mp idlatagar cite finalin eaclearanwn reaching their best form to sail to-morrow ine peree Jed | ove of the games. This afternoon m Behind Ray Jay finished Snob 24 - on the fifteenth when a long putt The dropping of Brookiyn has been | her delay is not known, . of the Oxford-Cambridge team planned |and Tacky Hour, two colts of which | , hurried dn, Thie was the ‘hits jthe only real upset tn the pre-season | esis fo attend the National Leagite base’! |inuch is expected at the Spa, or as) Mure Antoinette, 1.04 2-6 From here Barnes played his remain- Atiantic City : Ie “dope.” The decline and fall of the! Officials of the United States Lawn |8ames at Boston between the Pirster|Soon as Nee eye seined more Brads ing strokes nicely and kept his score . England n lant, ust 164! champions across the river is weli Tennis Association were surprised tc y it 8 cane ual Near Brey td iss down to 75 for his 144 total, Seba dave Gabler fathers: igi Known, They are now involved in a day on learning of 4 report that M Rudd said to-day that U. M Tinartad UR TIOnn MantOEN melee? It is quite the thing for Barnes to Ay). Seuderwon, Bleeyy Mellow | three-cornered struggle with St. Louis Suzanne Lenglen had postponed her| Ford. who sirained his IEA DNs (BERR By pa anions. master of R A Cc I N G Jeud in big tournaments, only to ftum- | eer 5 and Chicago, and their chances of departure for the United States, six | tice @ few days ago, would probeo'y! trating way he may also be remanded | ble his chances en the fipal round genes peoming up to the front again appear matches already had been arranged | be #bie to compete. 4s representative of the State, wl: E City T, Tu the last two Briasn champion- | hate, Mach, Viunesti Ne is eu |for her prior to the women's natid ere he will eventually be if he goes on as mpire A rac ships Barnes jed almost to the finish, [Sat yatta ta rf luch can transpire between now | champio Forest Hills, pe-| Momkley Selects Mem for Big Track )i's trainer expects. Nolant, also one NKERS & ny VERNON) only to weaken and kill his chances. | |Joan Golden, Tuxedo. N._) ry me fal e way the schedule | ginning and some cancella- Mert. of the day's winners, was foaled at TOMOKROW (Sat.) e Columbla links, held in cheap | Al Wstrous, Royal Oax, sek a is drawn up will in a meesure play |{ions wil be necessary If the report} ITHACA 22.—Close voi- | Hurricana, | esteem by the prai aa being too easy, |faune avon’ Premion, Vk James ©, Ferguga,. Spt 8 | fn important part in the ultimate fate|is true. The first of these was to be| petition, futon | $10,000 East View Stake were suddenly transformed into a Wa Uilarariuchiend Cowiiy 8. ¥.: Naver “Thompoon’ toronto & of the clubs. The clubs that finish|on aug, & at (ireenwich, Conn Ge Inrgely to the tact that the ea mparAmant aeiaentin «wie ihe wT eae Oe course bristling with trouble for the | 4a! 1am. Homewmd: 11, John 4. Park, Satdatone, ast’ tiem): thelr lat games at home will have | association had received no advices | Ants Played, more of. lve of i factor In the success of a rice rider. | COSMOPOLITAN HANDICAP. two rounds of the championship. The |S'se W tmeetur sine Nose. Piltatirah: jstight advantage over the ones that from France to-day in regurd to Parka” al trials Yesterday Joo Mooney received a fati || RYE PURSE, GENESEO PURSE cups were cunningly placed far back istrkwoot Autralt s are forced to close the season om other | poetponemer: of her departure, i Cornet tre ack Moakioy to/from Pansy in the fift race tha FARKSPUR PURSE and the greens were wo fast and sl p. | Hf fields. pM cd ated abe en vomperc ai; Would have caused tie : at RACE AT 250 P.M pery tha eighty-eight contestants &: erst, ai cee i" Travers Island next Thursday against|youngster to seek an in at. Hurlem Divisl feared to pitch boldly for the flag. |S, f 2 itp) Canada Names Its Playe. the| Dabomnet to Drive Car tm Grand 1). Oxfoid-Cambridge team, luntil he was assured that + 1140 PM. Regular traine Six strokes for a hole Is to be expec 8 i Davia Cup. jad Nine of the ten Cornell man selected [destined to die right qu:ckly oo eT fa: but when eight, nine ten and even | 5 Reated, Pisabrah au TORONTO, July 22.— The Canadian] PARIS, July 22—Andre Dubdnnet, | to, take part in the International mee Wika “Mooney, who got tack ihe ‘Alea via. Iuxinae eleven strokes are necessary there rion’ Glew efor. a so+ @ 8 M3) Tennis Association to-day ennoun the millionaire amateur automobile | Yard hurdles: C, 1, Jones, dd-vard /Paddock as soon as Pansy took hen Jerome Ave. Suway, GF must be considerable trouble lurking | A , sere eho Ad. Mat voriplote. tye {ita selections for the team which nett |ariver, will pilot one of the Duesen- | ite rs ster, sRD. vara dash: jfeet off his back, and insisted on! f Hass suey fe, Moly tre mee. 8 play follow: Fred Narroni, | meet the Australasians fn the vig | berg cars in the Grand Prix of the| Brown, mi ‘ ack, high Petit 3 Pip ree seed, TOY) CORBIS A Scoring was higher for the second |Qii's waver Ih | Montour Heights, Coraopol's, Po. ; Jenn | Cl Cup preliminary’ to. be played Nere next | Automobite “Club of France at the|P. B. Nichols, broad jump; H. R. Wagar, |Sunny Jim Pitzeimmons's ‘warning hence ‘by trolley from Weal round because the greens became even | Tow bhova, wo} U, Row Shermante Gil Saturday, ‘The players are Paul Ben-|Mars on July 25, He will take the | hammer thrower; R. B. now, shol-|that he might not he able to do th in. All MLSMON GRAND STAND: faster from constant usage, And a & 160 | Nichole, Providence; ¢ Argent, /pett_and @, W. Holmes of Winnipeg: | place of Louis Inghibert, who. hed W. Waterman and F. K, Loveloy | £0! justin. Moones remembored 1 nchiding. Tax stiff wind on the high platcau holes {ip | $eiete, Columbus, 0.; Rowden, |ls H. Laframbcis of Montreal and A. | three rida broken on July 1b when the | wit Mie heute lee toned HOMOy fal Mick he kad with Ray Jay the, supplied snother obstacle for the hard | tom Bredomus, San Pelle, Tex | Hamitten, Cineinnati; Water Loettien, Milne af Vane jear in whieh he was riding turned | Princeton Monday. | Stack, a, freshinnn, Other aay hie Cehting spirit dic. | qo ED pressed field. Reais urtemat tie | South Hilla, Fattsburghs W. -—— turtle, Inghibert is reesvering too! Geared 6 feet fiat it the hish jump. ; tated that he he the one to. ior “ule ties Mitchell took as high as seven for pved Casususs, West Punt dM. 3. emisa | deo " i Abe Buschall Yo-Day, Polo Groon: yi) fowls to mate it possivle fur hina) beating out Latarop aud Ramsay, var- to" it, which he, happily for the ups tor ms tame ve rey pa drive la Sue rac : ity stary ' n hh heey . - ee ee -- —s ee NE TE Ae ln te tt 4 —— Ji Che eee eer ew ” -