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‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1922. _ 15 E OFF IN THE NATIONAL OPEN QUALIFYING ROUND GOLFERS TE + RAIN IMPROVES COURSE yA HEY, PHIL! cm ons a? me meney | ANOTHERTROPHY DIDN'T I SAY ID BE RIGHT ON “y' PIN ? SHUT UP WiLL YA — | Look AT ME~I Got A Cina PUTT AN' GeT outa TH’ way ! Do v'MIND IF T SHoor. ? 5 ' | FoR A BIRDIE Two! Tt Guess 'M\{ HAS Evinyene @orta quit | LIM STEIN “Ty! Game ! it : | GETTIN BAD EH — Look AT ME! PLAYING WHEN You —? —_—__ , | | : : | Sail = PERFORM A MIRACLE ? Forty Days of Clear Weather Had Made Links Sun-Baked and | pialicadeliat(d! it AT YABoY doe me Was Expected to Cause Many Upsets. WE Gor ‘em Workl’s Chmpion Beats Jap eee aes se GOIN = ATTABOY in Finals for Clay Court SkoKIp couNTRY CLUB, | LENGTH OF HOLES AND ne Ae Fennis Title SKOKIE GOLF CLUB, CHICAGO, PAR ON SKOKIE LINKS mA Tuly 10.—America’s big golf classic. | fou Scale <4 How Tilden Won Title. the national open, with a distinguished | “4 i a | Go! Tae Rar Mat of entries including the best play-],§ 8 | at au @ ; ; nts ety ere of the United States and England : Hy ie 4 y. fe ‘ Ae 9 ‘ Ne ‘ ‘ 1] i started here to-day 4 15 B50, { 8 t Promptly at 8.30 Aj M. the first ale mf | Weoui gaa g pair teed off. . i : os 6} UU jm) ‘ dey eer The sun broke throush the clouds} THs | res 2318 a - anisien bogseiics ff shortly before starting time. A heavy ae GEE, 1 KIN MAKE ‘AT rain during the night improved the SHOT WID ME EYES sHuT INDIANAPOLIS, tnd. July 10 (Asse= condition of the course which had Tjona Blusk, & ethedioah watktare AN’ TINK NoT'N oF ut! Inted I ) am T. Tilden 2d, been dry and fast sort oe from the Pacific Coast, Nitad: mplon, added Henry Bolesta, of Tampa, Fla., and] practice “rounds yesterder nen Bel e t + cham- George Smith of Cincinnati, were the | mdrked up a 69 for the 18 holes. Black's We. i \ . aye first of more than 100 golf stare of | Score Was particulady remarkable be- cause of a 7 he tok on the 690-yard tennis titles yesterday when he de- international fame to drive off. : ted Zengzo Shimizu, the Japanese Jim Barnes and Chick Evans are | i Mistake thet ingee heey tune Davis Cup player. in straight sets by paired in the first round as are Alex | rules costs hoth stroke and disand, acore of 73, 6—3, 6—1 Smith and Cyril Walker, Abe Mitvhell ard journey was made in 36, % ‘The national clay court doubles title and Phil Gauden, Jock Hutchison and | “birdie” 2 on the ninth hole helping cone g ; f T@| was won by Ralph Burdick and Frits Mike Brad siderably in getting the Pacif ; ‘ ] ; : 5 ly lc Coast 4 yo f, Bastian, Indianapolis, in play yesterday Scoring conditions were unusually | Mn a score of only one over par for the el BZ esate AR aes difficult. Taking the scores for the | 8 nine holes. Black made the journey - t the Woodstock Country Clu. They practice rounds during the last few | home In 84, two strokes under par, and of / defeated John Hennessey, Indianapolis, days, a 76 n both rounds should secure | Siar that wakes wee rith & cool pre. : 4 , and Walter West cision that makes him look liki ‘ , v7 4 and Walter W @ position on the elegible list of 24,|the most dangerous Contenders. for the z j who will battle for the championship | title. proper beginning Thursday, expert be- )_ Jim Barnes and Jesse Guilford went D leved. out In the afternoon on a jaunt that 3 3 “ b ritten in sporting annals as one of Freak golf was expected to play a [Should be recorded by the American 7 % r ; P aa th big part in the title play. The rain| prior’ Club rather than by @ golf The Fussy Foursome, Vic’s New Comic, Alppears Each Monday in The Evening World. Copies Will Be Reprinted on Hard Paper and Mailed to Ewening Me ecieae. he ean ilies this morning, however, turned the] A wind that developed at times into| World Readers on Receipt of a 5-Cent Stamp for Each Copy. You Will Want the Series in Your Home or Golf Club. This Is the Fifty-Eighth of the series, the |"'" sun-baked course into one more fit}almost a gale blew up during the after-|Firgt Having Appeared May 30, 1921. Address Sporting Editor, Evening World. flaunted a cornbelt summer sun to see tor good golf. noon and the American open champion tnarvelous tennis was not disappointed, Two days ago Abe Mitchell, carrying | 8#Ve Several splendid exhibitions of the rook, Detroit, in five gruelling sets, by a score of 6—3, 3-6, 15, & 4 The hirotz mateh will be Tilden- 4 coal Juivia ever played ¢ Bastian and Burdick, an experienced with George Duncan and Willie Hunter | oe ae at thet Renton en taee TWO CANADIAN YACHTS | TRAVERS AND DYER tham) tote real ‘epoattion 4h dtetnaye cent debacle before the American inva. |f¥ing ball yards out of thelr intended 0. ews D. PICKED FOR CUP RACE WIN N. J. MATCH | sey and Wesbrook. ‘Thetr match was sion at Sandwich, delivered himself of a course. Jim's approach ts were all aS = nee marked by brilliant teamwork and shots Peapeonth ~ [crisply hit, low flying balls that cut aagty rie, oF tue, meventeenth, toe [hele way thioneh the sti breese ana SHACKAMAXON COUNTRY CLUB. 3 ded safely on the green. Barnes had President's Trophy. of the green. Yesterday Johnny | 8" v CE ten: A eiant etter nny | 72 for the round and Guiléord 78. SUNDAY. Qhtraw sis i ——=-*~ George Duncan came closest to Black's "Tuxedo, smashed his drive to within H. C, Buchanan was the victor in the Ptwo fect of the cup on the Sésyara| Score With a 71. Duncan would havel tina; round for the President's Cup to. ¥ ae eniegii s — scored a 70 except for a iis LU M N twelfth hole and dropped his putt In milssed twe-| 7) defeating Paul Anderdoh 6 and 4. 2 for an “eagle Both shots woult | fot putt on the eighteenth green after ; Vice President's Trophy. By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. | (b( ‘‘Paraphrase on Paderewskt's Mir that flicked the alley lines by Inche The first four sets were divided alter- MONTREAL, July 10.—The Royal St,] Jerome D, Travers, former amateur Lawrence Yacht Club announced Inst} chamblon. and Frank W. Dyers New) itary and were won by the sume sete night the selection of two yachts to| Jersey State champion, defeated Jesse] of orcs, ba and After ten carry its colors in the series of races Sweetzer, Metropolitan champion, and] games Burdick and B: jan won the J. E, Male, 6 and 5, in a si last set, 6—4 with American yachts for the Royal St.} Jigun ‘mately which’ took. pls Nueeitiigr wae ‘dutenguds. Wate: Lawrence Challenge Cup, to be held in] day at the Upper Montclair ayes, Chicago, who Was eliminated ordinartly qualify in a P. T. Barnum] ®,8teat drive and a perfect approach ; o 5 |connee h the International Re-| Club. ‘Tilden recently in the Llinots State exhibition of golfing freaks, but the| With an fron had left him almost cer- SUMMARY. uet,” Krelsler. VII. Soprano Solo by} connection wit . ; Iden recently tn the Il Condition of the course makes such| tain of a “birdie” score on the Anal! First Round—E, Jarvis defeated C.|SS. PARIS AND LA FRANCE TO GET| Miss Crouch: “Sing Me to Sleep,” Violin | gutta July 29, at St. Paul, Minn, Ee ee NUE Ha, anaea Waativent Aud eves andl clinton iyi TE eee en have promised to be on hana,| Revere, 3 and 1; C. Smith defeated w. MORE RADIO EQUIPMENT. Obligato by Miss Flynn. The Annetis, the Molson Syndicate’s| zer in 75 and Hale in 77. The afternoon} Herd, Chicago, held the doubles title. Well, hit walls, carer 00 yards | however, when the tournament begins| Zimmerman by default; C. Johns de-| In addition to the regular wireless yacht, captained by Vice Commodore found as made tn io ie ae i = eran bound high into the air when they strike |to-day. Bobby Jones had a good|featea W. Rothen, 2 and 1; ©. P. Meck-| !nstallations of the steamships Paris und WJZ—Newark Alex Patterson, and Red Patch IL, with! "i. the ‘morning, Travers and Travers in Exhibition Match. the parched turf and roll sixty or sev-| score, for the frat nine holes, mak-) 6, defeated C. May by default; W.|l& France which dally keep the ships 60 Met George Hamilton ad skipper, will repre-| made a best ball of 67 and Sweetzer and| The Heacon Mill Golf Club of Yonkers SE ter ewe coceraite Rt tone | urbe. Journey In Par M8-| Weiss defeated C. H. Grison, 2 and 1;|!n constant communication with two 360 Metres. sent the Canadian Club, The selection| Hale made a best ball of 71. In the af-} has arranged an exhibition match be- Bee aoa porter Tana, emooden: aioty . ——— W. E. Camping defeated R. S. Davis,| continents, they are to have a separate wan made asa result of trial races held| ternoon Travers and Dyer made a best| tween Je Sweetzer and Jerome mola abort icon and tankers Gud eee aa . pas "| installation of receiving sets with they Features for the da: during the past three weeks. The yachts] ball of 64 and Sweetzer and Hale made| Travers axatnst John Anderson and a Oia iron and bunkers and sod] OUIMET NOT ENTERED 1 up; R. D. Tuttle defeated H. March-| necessary power amplifiers to entertain] Agricultural reports at 12 M, and twill be shipped to St. Paul next Friday.|a best ball of 79. land Rice on July 23. thelr sacond stots ew le in gale te IN SKOKIE TOURNEY |°*"** ®Y default. the passengers with concerts and news} P. Me ia as actos gi from both Europe and America. rlington oe = = = — — —— a7, this distracted golfer on his NASSAU COUNTRY CLUB. Both the Paris and La France boast | M. and 10.55 to 11 P. M. 7 ‘The greens have been kept in spl BOSTON, July 10—Francis| Oulmet, Sweepstakes, sets which are recognized as the most| Baseball scores from 3 P. M. to7P. M. dl condition, however, with heavy | Orme national amateur golf champion, SUNDAY powerful on board any ships afloat. The | Muste every hour from 11 A. M. to 6 In the mixed foursome Golf Ball] new programme of Installation for both | P. M. sprinklers playing on them day and| Will not compete in the play for the na. ipping news at 2.05 P. M. and 6 night, and {t {s in that important terri- | Honal open title at Chicago. Conflicting tory that the championship will prob-|Tumors as to the time of Oulmet's ar- ably be decided if the stars in the deli- | rival at Skokie led to the announcement cate art of the short game can success-|at his home to-day that he would not of these ships will embrace a system whereby passengers will be able to talk | Pp. M from the ship to any person on land] Weather reports at 12 M., 1 P. M. 6 Gross. H’cap. Net.| by means of the interlocking of the |p. M. and 11.01 P. M. Sweepstakes the following players qual- ined: ‘ame. J.P. Fairchild and Mra, fully mateh their accuracy agafnst the} arrive at all, as he did not intend to|” 3. p. Fairchild....... 22 77 | Tadio and land lne hone systems, 10 A. Mi. 'Boalety sf Bigsttloal De- freakish distance some of the free | play Clarke Bedford and dirs. - velopment," by William a Goodwin Clarke eaters: 4 w 80) IDAHO JOINS BROADCASTING| 7 P. M.—‘Man in the Moon Stories, STATES. | (c) Newark Sunday Ct a ” ee ee i 745 P. M.—"Why the Tariff Should : : Among twelve broadcasting stations | potayen sut of Politics,” by Josoph P. a’ Wr ena aca TT Jiicensed by the Department of Coi Fratnehuvaen: {United Btates Senator, E. M. Barnes . 92 10 82] merce during the past week, are lwo in | State of New Jersey. Idaho, one of the five States which had} , é re RaneOtRL ORV A Bee, Brews 9% 19 78/no broadcasting station, They are! _4,5;,M<5 Humorous Aap This feature is played at Nassau every | operated by.an electric shop In Moscow | ™4lvor's Tfe,"* by 1. OLaughiin. other Sunday during the summer. and a firm in Lewiston, Wyoming will] (090 fo, : oon be in the broadcasting field, it is DUNWOODIE COUNTRY CLUB. reported, and then there will be but three States with no radio news dis —_>-—_— 18 Hole Handicaj VISITING POLO TEAMS SATURDAY tributing stations; Mississippi, Kentucky CLASS A. and Delaware. HAVE HIGH RANKING Gross. H’cap, Net,| Los Angeles appears to be pretty near _@ 10" Tilthe saturation point as far as radio —— — Rif HB] broadcasting 1s concemed, as with) ‘The recently revised list of handicaps a ea 2 twenty-nine stations in the vicinity con- adalvaal i Ft & 13 Bl trbuting to the aerial barrage of news, | land,/.guat received. by ithe Pole music and entertainment, time schedules | Association from the Purlingham Club, Chicago Prodigy Makes New]Famous Old Shortstop Is 100 M FE > . A. Bon .. Gare 91 20 jijand wave assignments will be neces-| gives added interest to the tmportance ]} e Free le a ‘ . E, Halpith [10000 «88 Se chelate < ie mt 00) ee ree Style and Sought by His Old Club FOX HILLS GOLF CLUB. three dally papers took up broad.) Sing and Mecdow Brook. this { 75 Backstroke Marks, as Assistant Manager. Vice Prendent's Trophy. casting this weele, one school of music, ee The newly Mconsed stations include Tue. “ . " In the ffrst round A, H. Pearson de- The Argentine team, which has Jus SAN FRANCISCO, July 10—Two] PITTSBURGH, July 10,—Hans|feated W. H. Follett, 1 up; D. F. Hunt| REAR. 0. K. Olsen, Hollywood, Cal. | on, the open championship in England, new world's swimming records had | Wagwer, won from J. D, Newman by default; 3 "| will come to this country with a thirty- C4 ° ner, greatest shortstop of his|won from J. D. Newman by defaults) taaho. ane Rie te werplaie bee lished to-day place Ww. Wan Cl j WHAG, University of © | goal handicap, while the Templeton been established to-day — by the /day, 1s to become assistant managerlup, and A, H. Thomaa won over E.| gh TAG University of Cincinnati, | cn te ey Capt, FE Guest, will er 1 coro ues Pacitic Association under whose aus-land coach of the Pittsburgh Pirates. |Vynn, 1 up. WHAH, J. T, Grifin, Joplin, Mo. also play With a handicap of thirty. The steott team, headed py Barl W. Hop- pices Johnny Weissmuller, the IMinois| Bill MeKeohine, the new pilot, an-|_ 1 the sem|-finais Hunt defeated Pear-| Wital, Radio Equipment and Manu-| § ae : son, § and 7, and Wanson beat Thomas,| gacturing Co., Davenport, Towa. ping, will probably play with a handicap Ss Athletic Club prodigy, swam 100lnounced that the ‘Flying Dutch-|4 and 3. WHAS, Biueneld Daily Telegraph, | of about twenty-nine goals meters freo style in 58 8-5 seconds|man's" services are badly needed to}, The fi will be played next Satur-| yw. y ‘The Meadow Brook team, captained and 75-yards backstroke in 49 day. The trophy is donated by 1. G.| WHAK, Roberts Hardware Co.,| by Devereux Milburn, will be a thirty get the Pirates out of the second di-| Spindler. Clarksb) W. Va. Jone goal team, while the Shelburne seconds in a tank at Alameda, Cal., 4 vision ae WHAL, Phillips, Jeffrey and Derby, cape by Louis Bion tata) yesterday. Lansing Mich. | be a thirty-two goal team, and the The p lou ne “ CANCEL NEGOTIATIONS KPFAN, ctrie Shop, Moscow, Idaho. | ange County team, captained by W Ne Previous record in ‘the 100-] John Wagner, until his retiremnet) FOR DEMPSEY-GREB BOUT| KFAP, Standard Publishing Co.,| A. ilarriman, will be a twenty-four goal etre event was 601-5 seconds estab-|a few years back, was rated as one Ushed by Duke Kahanamoku. ‘Thelof the most brilliant stars of our backstroke time held by Harold |national pastime, Butte, Mont. eam ‘The Argentine and English teams will thelr pontes from London for their ican adventure on the steamship PITTSBURGH, July 19.—Announes-| KFAQ: Clty of San Jose, Cal. ment that the proposed Harry Greb- BAM, Repool of Mule: Rachester University, New York Invincibles $430 box of 50 10%< $53 box of 50 WI SBD pas of 50 15¢ ; Peles Paes Jack Dempsey bout here on Labor Day | Unt 3 he : ; eerie erie eepecy ‘ a hae peen As a batsman he batted over the| would not take place was made Inst] .‘*) resins PEROT GRE RON AN Ee AMEG TR that aieatate eam Olympie Clan, Sea eaten Of hel 309 mark from 1897 to 1914, or |Alght by John. Bell, Pittsburgh pro- | Te we LAC RIVE NTMI. Saietee tae lacie yale RADE ent 0 moter, who hasbeen negotiating for of the present month, as well as against Weissmuller seventeen consecutive seasons, A’ such an attraction. The announces ° team Itaelf, Argentine team, fresh from tts in the open cnamplonship in and, will arrive in this country » in August, while the Templeton Later in the day Weissmulle rk tha ming in the 100-foot salt wat of the Olympic Club in San Francisco, tied the free style 75-yard record of ma is only rivaled by Ty Cobb, As an infielder he ranked as one of the greatest, if not the greatest play- er that has ever held down the posi- ment came when Bell's attention was WWZ—New York, alled to the New York report that Jack 360 Metres. Kearns, Dempsey's manager, Was walt- ing to hear from him. \ Bell stated thut had Kearns accepted 878-5 seconds, made by Kahanamoku hie offers cade nearly two weeka ago, | q2t0—Briet Song Recital by Leote of England will arrive a few days in the sam nk in 1918 tion of shortstop. “Hans” possessed] je could have arranged the bout for aa Soprano; J. Thurston Noe at th F & the beginning of the events at — a pair of hands that was sure death DAWNING FIRST IN RACE__ |to all styles of liners and grounders, Labor Day, but that the time was now] " 9) too short in which to make prepara- : Brief Song Recital by Edna Bea rhe Argentine Polo Feder ion plays trice Bloom, Soprano; J. Thurston X« Jer light blue and white DER nd tions, 4 . a . = en . ,} at the Plano; (a) "I Bring You Hea { the Tem: ons are brown and FOR CAPTAIN ISLAND CUP}"'® ability a8 & ground-soverer was! If Kearns, te willing to tne joe (ease Branscombe; (b) ‘Sm U1 ie. while the. Basteott. colors. are _ —_ conceded to be second to none, and fraeanhel pas bnid LH fir cent. of| Through,” Fenn; (c) “May Day Carol,” nsuve ond white. The Meadow Brook Deema Taylor | teat ee t| _ 840—Brief Song Recital by Edward B.| roiin's exe blue, the Shelburne Hous wing out, there is'al | a 5 eee cther on a later| Stith, Baritone; J. ‘Thurston Noe at! tem will be seen In purple and goa date, Bell concluded the Plano ind Orange County tn orange , e 4.40—"Children’s Hour" given by Elale en Jean, well-known writer of Child SPEARS AGAIN CAPTURES | stories “and verse, Suiject, "A bis. |“OUT! SAFE! OUT MANHASSET BAY, L. 1, July 10.—|i8 whip is still referred to by ball y8 under {ts standard colors o! Fourteen of the Star Class sloops start\1|players as the “arm of arms.” yesterday in the annual race for the| Hans played unti! he hahd passed Captain Island Cup. The course was|the forty-year mark in years and was still holding his own with the best of the vounesters when he retired to go the gross receipts and not 50 per cent., MAIL ORDERS FILLED d Cigar Stores, Flatiron Bldg. N.Y. City from Manhasset Bay to and around the | IS buoy of the western “end of Great Cap- ‘covery.’ Fi “I hah tale) nto the sporting goods business in ery. | . ~ : Bis taints dnland and bask and’as tie wind | tee ; FRENCH BICYCLE RACE ened, P. M-—Murical programme by; | RULING BY KLEM RICORO is imported from Perto Rico duty free— vwest by north they had a long | aie --- = Elizabeth L. Crouch, Soprano: Dc y| : 0.—U arnaelei $2 i 2 > n tho frat lew of the course. ‘The| Jt !@ Understood ble return to the} 215 sc) sn —nabert Speare of | Flynn, Violintat. “1” Soprano, Solon. ty LOUIS, July 10.—Umptre Kier you save the difference. became hot fight betw the}! Laval’ Ne eon pais Piszed Australa won the Grand Prix de| Miss Crouch; (a) “onnie Sweet Bes- | tv versed himself over a ‘new one Id h h George W. Elder] Practically hi “i league | paris bicycle sprint race at one Kilo-|sle."" Gilbert; (b) “Birth of Morn,"’| ir rday’s Brooklyn-St, Louis gam¢ ou see the sign — Ernest A, Ratsey |career, is practically assured, and he] meter, The race waa run at the Munlet- | Leonl; (c) “To-night,"” Zardo. 11. Vio-! 4, the alxth inning Hornsby tripled to Sold wherever » iJ led by W Inslee, is to act in the capacity of assistant | pal Velodrome at Vincennes, and this | lin’ Solo by Miss Flynn: "On the Wings | field but was called out at the he finish the Dawning led by 4/to Mana er MeKechnie and as coach| waa the third year in succession that | of Song,” Mendelssohn. II. Soprano Solo |, n ® relay, Myers to Johnson t minutes und 13 seconds. Irex was see- lof the inflelders, Spears has been the winner. Daly of [vy Misa Crouch: “Ave Maria," tach: {fy} Klem waved hi and then fond, 4 minutes and 15 seconds ahend of Should Wagner decide to don the England finished, second, M rottl of ‘ nod: Viol n Oni hy Miss ly im gage when a ball fell on 1} ' the third yacht to fintsh.|snangies once mot ss taly, third, and Leene + olland, |1¥. Violin Solos Miss) Flyn geound. DeBerry came out of the dus { yachts were not timed at/spansies once more the Pittsburah | nit “ONG: Frenchman waa | “Waltz in A major “Ci ht ! ‘ , a single Firahma; () ball firmly clasped | hand @ finish, belo far nstern Two more team will be more of an attraction i d, Th eC, hich ta neh | zonetta,”” d' Ambrosio V pprano ked around and found that tt Miow And the Mara Giuart Hinosoy than ever ae Hang wan one of the |Marte’ nine ct ta eas won Ge LU Aine Coon ete rena eareng uote Tarte ve Civars Always Fre. Full Natural Fligvor owner, was disabled early in the race ‘vost popular players the game has! wpank Kramer of Newark in 1905 and'VI. Violin. Solos by Miss Fiynn: (pl raed himself a gol J eatlod tt jand iy back to the harbor, ever known. 1906. “Hymn to the Sun,” Rimsky-Korsakof; runners outs