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pee ee THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 0, 1921 50,000 F a. HORSES NAMED FOR CLASSIC |. YEARS BEFORE ThE RACE + Race Richest in Tradition of Any Event in America’s Turf History, Breeders of Candidates Sharing in the Money Distribution Each Season—Twenty -Four Named in To- Day’s Renewal Represent All Left of Original 945 Nomina- tions—Prize Sought by All Owners and Trainers. By Vincent Treanor. HE Futurity, the two-year-old race run to-day at Belmont Park, is 4 T try’s racing history. 1t has been run annually since 1888, to-day's Tunning being the thirty-third annual renewal. It has ranged in value from $15,060 in 1913, following the lean years of anti-racing legislation, when Harry Payno Whitney's Pennant won it, to $77,000, when Potomac and Masher, in the colors of the present August Belmont's father, ran ono, two. This was in 1890. To-day’s value, $50,000, as against ® $36,870 of lust year, is evidence of the growth of racing, which was seri- 4 FUTURITY FIELD. ously menaced in 1910 by the action, of the Albany legislators, The breed- K Jockey. Ott, ing industry was almost ruined and| (2 Vem ae the best of four thoroughbred sires! (yy Whiskaway, 122... Py and mares were sent abroad to be| () Bunting, 117... P sold. Time righted matters, and to-| (0) Cherry Tre, | 4 i day the breedng industry is almost 4 as firmly established as it was be- ‘ fore it received the attention of the ; ‘ i then Governor, Charles Evans] (3) peowne tips & Hughes. (1) My Play, 15 ‘The Futurity’ was originally and} (1) Preteds, 1 ts | still is a stimulus to the thorough-| (4) Dees. If bred breeders of the country, Its 0 candidates are nominated long before 15 | they are foaled, and breeders of the ie thea (ie ” } youngsters always retain an interest | Gatiantman, 117 PH im them until the race is run, nd] Senreish, 11 2» matter how many hands the colta or Bie cuca. is e fillies may go through before they! pream ot Allan. by actually go to post. For instance, the | (a) M. L. Schwartz entry. (b) H.-P. Whit entries to to-day’s race closed on| ¥ etry. (2) Trained by James Rewe and f Jan. 3, 1919, about two years and| fugled wih Mop. Whitney ene ie oy, t + seven months ago, There were 945 of fabio entry. (6) John E them then, not named as individuals H but nominated blindly as the product of their dams and sires. What Makes the Stake | So Valuable. ‘The conditions of the rave provido case in point is Morvich, unbeaten | this year, and the best in training. | He has won nine wight races, 10 cluding the $40,000 Hopeful last month at Saratoga, and still he is not eligible s rich event. His breeder for a subscription of $20 for mares/didn’'t think enough of the produce |(n the canvas from my smash, - Nees eb nominmm: Ware, MeRonere "S/o iyid Wank also tha pride of Ohio the tee We oa eo aha } bred in 1918, and a further gubscrip-| of his sire and dain to RIO nia | Bening ere Nock of cash. A ABE ALEC Med a Lanklo WeHinE. Te ound wand = PESOS 5 [ioe baw Wert cea le ce ree i e or a race two and a hal ears later, A . yy % +, ‘ “ agerty, an end weighing 160 unds, i 4 . te mi § ton of $50 unless the produce 8/16! Morvich was a starter in to-day'a |! know Latin, French and Greek Tm a boob—Vit grav some tin b jistore) the. outacor anrabice (ac lone In these no-dectston ecraps in Jersny re are the only ones that /9%% turning in a card of 291 for tha”) i struck out by Nov. 1, 1920. Further|}f Morvich mis @ eeatublie favorite, {There's ne language T can't speak, — |For bouncing guys upon the chin, | ylackboard drill was given the men BY | ban love seventy-two. holes, i subscriptions of $100 each, if not de-/ and he would win, barring accidents. Whee Ud onot coe gnes: arigkley ome on i Rom A BERG THE ay ot Qattland Hite. ana 4 clared out by July 1 of this year, and| ‘This is one of the unfortunate angles | Ward pass end of the game; John The foott Hite dod yar eer local _profe ) each starter to pay an additional! Of horse racing. ) van on the part the linemen play in otal] gridiron will be 100 yards long tiiis season. us sual. provid thiras with 3: $250, help swell the purse until t] a enting the opposing bac lacy | INS the cheer leaders ample opportunity to perform their 10-yard dance reaches almost fabulous proportions. | BUTURITY victory is some- n Yate eleven in atill undecided us| oo 8 6 Included in this are forfeits paid by | MUN RCE) cpolmel ON ASS alu $e wiper Be val enter fornen| Yale's/aimia mater at been restored. ‘Ihe song is to the vine of | non-starters, To this the Weatches- | EMOTO CUNO 23 ECE ARA Me {rom him w [he Watch on the Rhine.” The students will sing it to cheer the football | Dp, Many of them in vain, It makes team. It looks like anoth for Yale ter Association adds a sum guaran- teeing a gross value of $30,0/¥ No matter who" owns the horse the time the race is run, the nomin- tor then x te niche in turt's hall of fame, | sat ator of the winner receives $1,000, of | He the second horse $500 und of the third N ats 2 the stakes: esis ed As at y ld bode neater: not pron 22. elt is trained with patience, If @ mare or o stallion AOE PIO= Van, often. thay: are nd:wicnd aati duced a winner } to Jan, 1, 19 ‘ wre v nd put away. the produce will he allowed three| Ma sete Clips off n fast pounds for either five for both, |{Fial iy the spring Incomes a bottled: | lage at the | UR a and kept under such allowance to be claimed at the! Giver for ee MY time of entry. meth nRorteD Alita The result of to : ere. Truitt rlines and twce eage i all by Air x ne lee fore erly eee ‘ pure 1 simpl centres of the countr ans nates eG much in prestige te ho had for the future’ is the the foresight to nominate the colt or S98! of the most astu filly who finishes first, second or thirdh| {radners. for very often the best of it is encouraging, to say the Jeast, and) them will go wrong when trained tk stimulates them toward — furtier! the eve of an important race achievements and a scientific stuly| Sam Hildreth has reason of blood lines and = ful breed- | S0Me stock in this belief, for } ing of winning horses, Sang, regurded as the stron fier mn to-da when wrong Ee FUTURITY w akes an Only this week A enviable place arfddmy Tia] (NOmstirce 1 or her value is unlimitedly en- | with the pace wit hanced as a ire n the | Hildreth to lease § breeding world. Kven his or ber! riden rom Jot brothers and sisters comma Hen, [TPP Rbae Mason # tion and a sales price a yearling 5B through whi eins flows U ad Pe ee winner wil nccessarity| PENS) GAMES PLAYED \ be fancier than ther Who cat FOR POLO CHAMPIONSHIP. 4 claim no such re 1 t In most years 1 rit a , , . is regarded 1 juven PHILADELPHIA s "y | i ut very often t i ms | Meadow ' 1 t tte, for instance, Who Won the stake! Army ti RAS ne in 1897, wae the poor example of 2 | py . : Wuturity winner in tue distor ir an bh tod | Chacornac, who. wor i vr junior James R. Keene, was tore ehanpions Y the United my an accident Up to Pare i Vis year be wes t A x f wf all the stable’s eugibles. ‘ande he was the Jead horse during train- | Club, Army ing hours, But there cases 4 x-! Mawr, a ceptions rather than the cer ¢ wees na Futurity Winners Who ‘ours W 4 ' 5 Dol exceed twent * Are Champions. Mannersar i Colin BD beat “ are } namin} 907, and Maske he 1908 fillies Madden, who won in 1/10 sldreth’s colors, was an undoubte champion, We won the Hopeful an the rest of t oh Bar ife went ippling of 0 run in stecp! was lost- to Americ: luetry. Pennant wa pion of his stason, Campfire, Trojan, w Noveity, bred by yed next Satu Mei w | enter i ped home 8 * to date. he is now jn the stad | FP tucky, commanding a service | $5,000 prospective cham ‘Vv get a chance to win a Futu end cast lustre over their progeny a. im mud at Sara whe won tor George W. Loft in 1017, and P . ayrevent Clark's Dunboyne never ascended > great heights on th» turf, but eve jokey fon Veakee body In these days knows of the ac race complishments of Man 0’ Wo Per paps the greatest horse in history up n Ken: | veston Fan ws the ERY often good ‘olds, | t ms, nev > Haseball To-Day, Polo Grounds, Gane we brooklyn —Asdvt, M. A richer in turf tradition than perhaps any other event in the coun- | ol a aaled ery e UTURITY TURF WORLD’S MOST HIGHLY PRIZED ST THE WEEK END (JOY VS. TRAGEDY) - Copyright. 1991, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York © vening World ) ( \ 1T CROPPED Stack. ON THE GREEN- THIS 15 A BEAUTIFUL SHORT HOLE FOR AN EASY (RON SHOT: ALRIGHT, JACK, (LO TAKE THE HONORS OFF WOLE IN ONE-HoLe IN ONE-YowEE E- HOLE IN i ) You WANT TO WATCH (T— MARK IT- GET A LINE ON (T- THA'S YOUR BUSINESS-TO watch THE BALL— wow, LES 3 Loot FOR. Bur 1 Leer BALL IN THI HOLE - (Ts A 2 1 BEG YouR- PARDON, GENTLENEN By Thornton Fisher WEBB AND LAWYER ™ Web URS FUNNY BOY OIDNY ‘You SEE WHat Bar, OF MINE | LAND ON THE GREEN GAD! 1 On QuEER HAS a y My mn i Mu “CONTINUE 70 WK ~OWARCOLA LINKS 'Reekie and Mair Also Victoria: ous in Club's Golf Tournament. Roy Webb of Slasconset and @ © |Tawyer of Baltusrot, who tled of eh | Tuursday with scores of 78, won | their matehes in the first and sec- ond rounds of the invitation tourna= Iment at the Arcola Country Chie Lyesterday, Webb had the closest Kind of a cail in the morning when. he was forced to play two extra !* holes order to defeat M. oR. | Raesche of Ridgewood, William M. ekie of Upper Montelitr, last year's winner, and Newton C. Mair, the New Jersey State champion, won thetr matelies. | Reekie had Stephen Borrien, Upper Montetatr ponent in the named w played well agains New noon Reekie. playing againet Danforth of North Fork. trav an even fast p. Reekle was out tw » having two “birds on hin card Coming back he had a 37, which gave him 72 for the round. wie defeated | Danforth 5 and 4 Lawyer travelled at about a 78 pases jin the morning to de! T. P. Scott nt and later on the name” proved a trifle tom much, Oler Jr. of the South Shore the An ops, and the firat.., »Aand a Rerrien re couldn't stand up funtor, for mornin on hand but the 74 pace set by the former ey champion, Tn the after- I b. THE WEEK’S SIFTINGS By Thornton Fisher. The battler’s life is the life for me, | I’ve as many high degrees | Why should I get a paltry fee Asa puppy dog has fleas. | For sitting up all night to bone Through weary jeaves of dry Black- stone? Fordham Squad Strengthened by} New Candidates I spent four long years in college : Shaking doen a lot of knowledge. ~ And for learning French and Greek I get twenty-five per week, Copytient, The Fordham football squad was further swelled yesterday by the ar- rival of three promising candidates from Holyoke, Mass. Their presence brings up the total of Maroon candi- | dates to forty. The newcomers were Mahoney, @ I'd like to get ten thousand smackers For soaking other bum jaw-crackers, Instead of curing is and chills For just @ few one-dollar bills. Johnny’s showing in Jersey he won't e . Stil with all this profound learning Tam sighing, longing, yearning, For a thick and hard-shelled noodle ‘That will bring me rolls of boodle. Oh, wad some power th’ giftie gimme A Sock that makes them do a shimmy ' Im response to heavy * e team w ry for a minte United States Senfors eT mum of moral victories ti ion gots under way at the here is a psychology (overworked word) opeyati a) is . Apawamis b on Tuesday, Which wall... Live RUAN Whetier JL is. a long-remembered sock on the t fe are preparing for next by iostalling more exits at the ball mean that at least 200 golfers will play, |) lashes through the brain when a fighter meets for the second time are sand a like nram- nt who socked him, or any other phase of sports, itis the same, ‘To eel a ee uw omenta) ane bal hazard uaftinchingly and pull through ts Test of any contestant, champions included nw, perhaps, of th The Cardinals have swept thro le league all right, but it looks like a iw othe gieat Tilden defeat Shimiden in the vis Cup tourname Thanwesia daria tae tate : zed the apparent uphill battle he tall American was waging al poluaee) eS rizes are offered tr memory of a form r meeting with the wily Jap star, Some even ——— a = in all close tem that Bill was not trying. Hut he was every minute. Within two pc Fs + ftv n a each Year . third set fe uchieved most |mpo: A Mandar Add one r day J h 1. Wi ll B. B ad ‘hb bety snatched the bacon away m the Hh tae cher 8 thine *| sonnny Wilson u e parre Me cuuntry asa rie phantom Jed Shimidzu on the other side of the net ited weather, probably fo! ne to oe , i'be tifteen4nen been (and on knows) the recolieetion of bis matches wit! lowed by showers, gentle variable F; ht ) J and although nothing ef mba ihey met qver there. Stiniday want chroug eee ay eens . rom Fighting Again in Jersey 03% eis ier: ' e te sbdte Nine In practice ma 1 ter the Jao a yo ~~ oF — ely that Hugh Halsell, winn heat tsets, Itinay have been this factor that destroy th at PIG . rnament last year, will br the slcil and accurmey during the first sets at F he) Honest Bitmbers State Board Will Take joned Lis. Phitades vere Aptain of the United Stat One he reached his stride he swept the Oriental of made its weekly trip to I'reeport State cure ake iid be doa ; von, kee: i shel fea sa uehuie ae ; ato Nip jominion” bis . e« 6 poenoey itn al a ‘ , a tion at Meeting Next Ragner Holmberg, : » thing doing, ome Dy * ot Swexker, whe estived Falher, mau { play on the team? | av : Vos, ny darting sonny. ure taken there at night | Thursday. thy iaree bat fet wait Gill L pay nour preavinm oO Om ePETHG SRY —— iene eal as em No that 1 may collect the money. ’residen meritus Dr. Benja apy ‘ omer a . T0—AS M. Briggs of the United An By John Pollock. 28.6 nie fave at Sino Melsiaeeh a boat League entertamed the members last] 1+ is a sure thing that Johnny Wi Thursday eve # talk on va-!son, the middleweight champion roo Thursday evening with a t , Was HT ation fishing, illustrated by numerous |e barred by the Boxing Commission | LIGHT=- photographs. of New Jersey front ever boxing One of the Com- again in that State YOU SELDOM HEAR @ Among those present was GUS) Tisioners informed the writer t-| 44. a ae ees AU GOLFER FULE [Christian former’ Financial Sor Vr nat the Apr tore ee © \tory of ul e 2, nO. Fe m =A fron ve i wi HE LOPES. (5 ica on business for about jaecided to F SHORES he had read The} 4 iting at any elub over whic! ‘mera una with | pave any jurisdiction in Ne 1 that you seldom hear a champion golfer kick about | Jersey, they claim t wih misbehaving. or ow he was playing with too light a loes not give his best effo Wilson ty Was impossible when he s? It's usually the duffer | will he barred at the next meeting of | member [ ear about b- 4 when you play the daily game, ursday. | the Boxing Commission on hier on Sundoy 5 A. M. You can get bait, a i mF | us a 'KRUGER AND EBERHARDT ee an Birds Dut you Will | Capt Bob Mover, the Chicmo tearresiést who han, We reeds to faht min, and hin maneme Tourth Race—Guvmner, Buttet.,. | have to carry hme! De eee real unt Sghty at che form! cis, | wnia to match him to ficit Bmnay Laman st drool, Debadou, et bi ha Neo ammnet Waidic O'llam, the pramisug yoo 2 pomuds. Je ‘om a moun‘is, Jourus oe . Bradiey en WHT N KSON eee ee we se wie heb i| Wilan et 100 pera and Nery Oral ot 160 Baker & Nichols grey. =" wits fer sats orkville, wesive-rin | Wim at 100 genie and Wary Gen at i ker & Nic The’ moat: portant swim William W. White of Rutherford, | tet aaa basen fGrortion Clb Has | pounds, = Raea —- Omnipotent, Way- > ! HAMLINE, Minn ot, 9 —HPrank | pace of the local season to ¢ N brought a curio Into The World |bou ab the Oummonwcsts Tee many of the bis! ; tady, Tina Clark. Ksellerton, Ta., world's ested this afternoon int fice yesterday. [1 a faherneny Tallow anh Roper will have ta fight his bed in Brocoklmn's crack feathar magne ; ing champion, won the {pool of the Brighton Beach Hat ae Handkerehiel of linen, with rep inione se ee Ye ae y of the Kart Ent (Jaly in the Sede aaten TUNIS CRUE he Haat ea? tations of various fish printed on st [oe 0 st pine at at the: Jamalea 1 horseshoe pitching: te aid Walter (pa Cantain of in colors, as well as Aine Gibowd. tie forme. euadibeelelt ahe5 : Jn the ovo ten. | ‘4 eth fini the | the Colum awi teas t about bait and time 0 OTDumd, uae former midiienei Wunders Jotnay Gannon tackles Johnny Gres, ” i xty-1W Kruger has another task on ide lands about the middle of the eighteenth | dleweight, are pot ging jo ninick To! Charley Haynes end Young Bray, «ws IN wSiAeritet eter diac eta buat the aaile ofthe leh [t" 2 or Sica tt Sew Orme eons, Se ROUND OF AMERICA ' Pee ey Sard Dackstro and will ate from a plate, | Offered the ingniager of O'Dowd » big incentive for) Sgenmy Gurviow, the rugnd bantamweight mp0 and 1M MQ HUA MEARE LAMIMNE ae ee Mike (9 Daitie, the manager passed up the fle tas me? Chamoion Veto Herman Cuneo time, Is y Meaghe bide IA held by Perey Mociiliveny ot Tt ia not the true eporteman's spirit (by deciering that ho execte to match O'Dowd | after another match with the ttle-toider, Clty, M tko and "Stubby" eae within aw ae eet ee fellows, but there are | Mike Gittous wall Misery, manager of Sundow, bas hin geotege to criticise May and Wilke ond of thy gures in his first work- Goran extrer or fads which] lup to moet Butuy Hughes of Momphis at . out in the Brighton pool several weeks > 1 , 2 br of | John Clarto, of the unbeaten Australian, | Jamaica A. ©. on Sept, 22, aud is negotiating ray were third and rievously provoke it. e brother| John Clocto, manage se 5 © n tively ‘A fancy dive for men is also on th Sho is constantly Inviting compart |cnarlie Mita, says that Kimon of the Queensboro | ior Santow, to, bor wit Yome Muorel in AFFORDING A DMLIGHTUL Pred Hay of Minne pr and among th ne fons should remember they are dan-| A. ©. of Tong Island City is anzious to stage a | Proviiouce 1 n 7 ° teen-year-old star wh Te Tom Tiirechtiell af the Cite wee, Rerous.. It is a human disposition to match temeen Pitts and Johoay Dundee Clee.o! pateing tary Neleor, ihe Hronzite, who ima MONDAY’S FEATURES champ ri na John Byrne of Paterson, who’ fine five advice, but the generous one | has accepted the club's terms Ty De Tin, Trond Botts Al Beas $2,500 NASSAU STAKES {shed second and third respectively in would do well to bear in mind that ng eoaré, tae, beh ehated NTE CTEEDIE, - | firth castcacs cane [Cee nEORAL Gunton Runewomenin take uae Go well | r At mld triat | hark (7uite,. oho Chenin Hahuweight, ond | fie IgOviailid mire. han tom ue 2 MILE STEEPLECHASE Mia. J. 1. Matthew Minneapolin, | He, nevens! suplen sbanyptos last the other fellow may k " 2 reg ttrank 1 tate woman champion, anne Gis gard ; H complete he, Often it excites a atrong effort |simmy Hanlon ot Daurer, Col.. ware cache) 10 | unt 5 alia ISLIP HANDICAP national tithe ve ted for th t oN AU self control to listen to a novice, {Chicago toxtay to hattle in & twelvemend bont 4 the pitch-off Mra: Matthews won Uivce| _@#ekers Recall Six Players, Mowever. indul, is a god-like nett af Kept. 18, After thn showing made by Mitih ionwade Ang Tea Gsher Ter iinnt Gantege <3] si08 tof five Rumen: ‘ PHILADILPIIA, Sept. 10.—Six plays quality and well worthy of cultiva- | Waite to bis bouts with Johnny Dundee end Ben- | am Ks x my FIRST RACH AT 2:15 P.M uc PAs ASSIS Mia cal f J out by t 1 wy. Gualily Pro onid never be forgotten 9 Velew. be curtt to haw so toeuble te cur LONG BRANCH, N. J. Sept: 10.—At SPHCIAT, TAGE, TRAINS armed out by the Philadelpiia ion, should never be forgotten, © éy A m [leave enna. Station, 33d St and tionala have been reeled for 1922 (hat we were ull one time be= | porting Jtanton. Ocean Park A. A. here last night Sam Bre ree MAERUA Aye Fe oetion ee lative. nooks Ont THener. The managment of t sinners and fired with the success of — Mossberg knocked out Sid Turner of ‘the and. a reals tot CRANTON 1 Pete Lat cli has notified Judie Mo Lay vis, Teh Our first efforts, Furthermore, we all! Bity @itwn, who wae manager of Tov Me England e Ath round, It was one BSpreinl Cam Reserved 3 nocke mn Pu of Oe who were Awit re Weaknesses, and sonie of US |Gormck, the Iriah light bearywelght, when ke was of the groatest fights held at this clud PGnanp STA 5 York doponnd of althe pili tr 1 are weak than we suspect i i ae: in this conntry, ved a et a4 tors this yea It was nip and tuck until ) ceed Hilo tenerowid } t all | trip yee Pate mks undoudtedly but [) trom MoCormick ja. ht ta at he expece yy Cutchaha punches tiished “A Here dase nt , ind Lene Stu InKariner, fram Ki ave ys held. and Rupe to hold |te beat Joe Beckalt tn di:tohod duumainas | OUeTR IE Kmniehand BUnChEA Onlaba ‘ na Morgath ches. i aoe intete wey kindls abt tm Finland to-night, ond 'f qunrvests) he the Englishman. Referee Harry Ertie © - ' randall, ‘fron fala SO area ao ; y cell eal GF America in three woe ee Be at ener, an fh Commenwealth Club To-Night Nt ‘or Mik a ais pinata A mild vy ' ly turneta away Js semi final Jack Hausner and Johnny ae ROPER Vex canlei Gane: arse on won on point n Sailor Boy! Krank Withrow, from Newark, aid Out wrath br * often help to the Piown of England boxed @ sensations is ROUNDS Wiebe: of Hazleton neigh) rounds fede Balpb dlider, op Louisville, wrebhiuh _——. awe wellkoqmm mensgy of tose, hee draw for tan sounde, sami Ti, . LIVE WIRES BY NEAL R. O’HARA. 1821, by the Prem Publishing Co, Johnny Wilson will never fight again for Tex Rickard. On the basis 0 . Maybe it's Just another cuse of Wilson being too prond to fight His (Teo New York Preming Word ven fight for his manager. ° | Meanwhile Bryan Downey {s the pride of Ohlo, ‘The champion Reds | DETROIT, Sept. 10—Walter Hagens | nate. iS i POSSiolllLy fe just’ and present metropolitan amaten Wile Burke who defesied Jack White a Nor, 2ASE AIT Present ie eRe in the fis Ladi night, scort two knorkdowna, Les) natch to-day Jn order to bring suey h matohed to bot Ralph De Move a) ue Sa thing about, however, Oswald Kirkby tional A. t. of Mrooklwn Sop 2%. e Dr »wood » who held the _titte Ins. will have. to dispose of FL we Hingham of tho National links. inthe Ri Brennan, the Chicago Searpweghs ner ey inal, and Gardi v White, the ve meonred to fig! her of Kansas City esond titleholder, will to van a ten tomind (beat at St. Lanvin on the night of Uuisn tis chabmate, J. N. Stearns jr, of 1G. Tob Sarin, hosrrmvieht chamoion, of N?S8% i the A. gd 1%, who was fo hare fomgit W ena! mitts Rar) Ker LATONIA SELECTIONS. a tuiromgh with the First Race —Clintonville, Ruby, bon Columbia ‘Tenn, “ond Race—Smiting Lad, Ta- okiier 4 of Brooklyn in en bal wi oldies Bercfield of Br in) ae Leen bint rd Race— Kingfisher, '¥1 na bmken bene un hi Marr, althoueh not satisfied with Bt | game in ie Henin wed tomaew? w. izhlin of tho Upper? lair Club, 3 and 1. THe was in bet- + rm after luncheon, placing a 75 fo his ered expense of Ro Jersey, Eater nthe dav Rohdenburg had removed A Gregson, the Belleciaire entrant. in emi-final round this morning Webi will meet Reckie and Lawyer will take jon Mair. ee Hagen Wins Michigan ‘Golf Championship. (Mde @ when the annual toyr~ nt at the » 4: alex Jr.