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a P CHAMPIONS ¢ REST OF ENTRIES PET CHANCE T0 QUALIFY T-04 Postponement Yesterday First in History of Champion- ship Golf Events, @KOKIE COUNTRY Cc con, ML, July 13 pionshin play was day in the UB. QL Although the cham- xpected to start to- national open golf tourney here, {t won't get under way till to- morrow with the wind-up Saturday, as the entries who were luled to com- pete yesterday but didn't, owing to the terrifle storm, will try to qualify to- day. Yesterday's postponement was the first ever recorded in a golf champion- ship in this country, and tt happened once in Rritish golf annal It is the general belicf, after lsten- Ing to golfers and experts discuss the probable outcome in the club house dur- ing yesterday's rest, that either Jock Hutchison, Walter Hagen Jim Barnes, America’s big golf trio that shone so brightly In the recent British tourney at Sandwich, will win the has only eur- rent tourney. Charles Thom, the Shinnecock Hills Professional, caused the U. 8, G. A. to go Into executive session Inte : day when ft was found that his acore Tuesday should have been 16 instead of 152, ‘Thoms error im scoring was entirely unintentional, coming at the thirteenth hole Tuesday when he found his ball in some water in a trap wuarding the green. ‘The ball was in good position for a chip shot, but Thom thought the rule: him to dros the ball out of th © without count ing a stroke. 1H the ball into the sand and fac Jer shot than be had originally had when the ball sunk deep Into a heel print, forcing Jim to take a mashie niblick to dix his way out. The committee decided that Thom was in no way at fault and tha he should be qualified with a score Of 153, That score also qualified Willi« Ogg. Worcester, Mass.; Bob Peebl Joulaville; Frank McNamara, Orte Via, and Fred Hackbarth of Parkridge lil, The U, S. G. A. decision see the only fair one that could have bi made under the circumstances, as Thom would certainly hav ot his four at the thirteen, playing the easic shot from the water, and come through to quality at 152. It wns also only fair to qualify the other 193 men after Thom had been let in, Behind the big three come a score o golfers any of them capable of winning any championship in the world if they happen to be “right” during the cham pionship test Leo Diegel. John Black, Gene Sara zen, Fred Mc’ Mike Brady, Bobby Jones, “Chick” na, Jesse Guilford and Clarence Hackney are only a fow of the lot who have all the champion's shots. Asean a THESE PLAYERS HAVE QUALIFIED SO FAR IN NATIONAL TOURNEY MONDAY SCORES. Ist 2a R. BR. Tot Jock Huten| nvlew Mike Hra anid HAs Jim Barn ham Abe Mitch lind William ¢ Mill Creat | Jou Kirk . Australia aries Hoftier, Philadelphia Larry Nadholta, Lima, 0 John. Blakesive, Muncle 1, 8, & yayton, N Tut 1 Fra John Cronk, North Hobort Cruikshank, Shackamaxon Charles Evans, Edgewater William McParland, Oak Tidge Thomas 1 Hud nprotis Ira L. Couch, Glonviaco TUESDAY SCORES. Walter Hagen, New York John Farrell, Quaker Rid Frank 'T. Sprogell, Mem Leo Divgel, New Orleans. john Tuxedo john Ht Ds Angeles ee Hackney, Atlantic City Tteld, St. Louls... ss Atlant Pitta Oakley. New’ Orleans ook Hits LEONARD MARTIN WINS JUNIOR GOLF HONORS RYE, N. Y,, July 13.—Leonard 3 t the Apawamis Club won the Junio championship of the W un ty f Association on the cours the Green Meadow Country Chi, feuting Stanley Hall of Westchester Hills in the final round by 3 and The final match was not nearly as ty teresting nor 1 acly contested ss the two. semi-fin both the finalists appearing nervous and not setting down until a number of holes had been played after which they showed some very good golf. ———— WHIPPANY RIVER FOUR BEAT COOt ERSTOWN The Whippany River Polo Club of Morristowr defeated the four ‘om Cooperstown, N. Y., yesturday at Meadowbrook by a of 13 to 7 Cooperstown was the favorite, but so aggressively did the Jersey men play throughout and so effective was thel team work that three goals were tallie by the winners in the Qrst peri blank for Cooperstown, a _ Beats Peters. OMAHA, Neb. July 13,—€ Bin of Salt Lake City be Ralph Peters of Omahs, & up and 2 to play in the second round of the champion D fight of ans- Mississippi Golf nurnament here yesterday SEMI-FINAL ROUND IN RHODE ISLAND TOURNEY TO-DAY Vincent Richards and Bill Til- den Among the Eight Survivors. PROVIL CE. R. 1 July 18 The annual Rhode Island Sta champion. ship lawn tennis tournament on the truf courts of the Agawam Hunt Club found eight men left in the singles at the end of play lust evening; four wom en in the semi-final brackets of that singles division; seven teams left in. the ien’s ‘doubles and four combinations still in the struggle in the women’s ules. There were no upsets in the aingles, all the favorites winnin cisive scores in straight sets. upper half are left Willlam T. Tilde fd, national singles and doubles cham men's by de nionship: Phil Bettens of California Craig Biddle of Philadelphia and 3. Howard Voshell of y York. In the lower brackets are Vincent Richards, the playing through cham pion; Lawrence BT of Rosto Wallace F, Johnson of Philadelphia and N. W. Niles of Boston, and the eisht survivors will meet in the wbove to-day The 8 give CHAMPION RHODE ISLAND STATE SHIP BINGL. PHIRD ROUND—\villiam defeated Charles M. Woe tens defente oward V WOMENS CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLE POURTHL ROUND Miss Helen Wi 4 Miss Dorothy Vau Sivek, 6 winked defeated Miss Kathariie Gardner 3; M and Carl wd CK. defeated James D. Ewtng 10-8, UND—L. BR, Rice and N, W rom TL tt Hyde and ba. 1 Phil Neer and James Sralg Biddle i W. Burlingame, tho0, 1 Vineont Meharde and W. Tt, Tilden gd dex feated Phil Hettens and Cart Btscher, Ht, 6 Irving Co Wright Josiah ‘Whivel A. H. Chapin and Ao i, 14, 81 th ROUND—S. Howard Voshell and Bamuel Hardy defeated ©. M. Wood Jr. and RON, Vail, 6-1, 6-1 IMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP DOURLE BECOND ROUND—Misa Agnes Sherwood Miss Rosamond Newton defeated Miss Ruth Neyhart and Miay Marion Strahler, 6—2; Mina Loalie Bancroft and Mins Martha Bayard ed Chapman and Miaw Martan Ch Mrs ‘Benjam! Briggs and ‘quelyn Gree: O—0, Mins Jumford ra, Frank Godtrey defeated Mins Kath rr g|sion of their WALTER HOOVER MISSES HIS BOAT THIS TIME Copyright, 1982 (New York RveninesWorld SOUTHAMPTON nine Comp Walter ™ the man who, won the Diamond Scully at tentey last week nthe dock th ched (he H bare yesterday und w 1 homeward with his and sculls aboard, He arrived hy ut decided to transact minute business in town before suiting he dock the ¢ in pleaty of time is always hurry euteh steamers, Whe New York to row if the ond Seulls he caught the Aqui atter of seconds. He ing to he Dia tania by a reached the pier plank was being lifted, just as the gang Lynch and Buff Are Suspended By Boxing Board Johnny Buff and Eddie Mead and Lew Joe Lynch and their managers Diamond, wer New suspended York yesterd Athle investigation mmi om pending an tter of the guarant existed between the of the n agree ment said to have Above mentioned boxers on the peca held the champtonship bout at the New York Velodrome op evening of July 10. buff and Lynch were supposed to ave fought for per cent. of the (te, but aceording to an agreement aid to have existed between the man ugers of Lynch and Buff the latter wis anteed $30,000 if he lost his rltitle to Lyne. As a result of this igreement Lyneh is said to have been $9,000, as the the fight were far it expected. > LEONARD LEAVES FOR TRAINING CAMP Leonard, forced to pay out over ale receipts for the amo Renny lightweight Budd Lake with a staff of trainers and sr cham pion, left for yesterday ing partners to start we Tendler The champ k for his contest with Lew July weeks in which to get in trim for the at Jersey City on mn will have two bout and weigh 135 pounds at 2 o' the day of the contest Britton and holder on ee tle trouble in gradual, to the lightweight limit, His nsas have put and he anticipates tit whing down ts with THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922. |NEW YORK FIREMEN’S BASEBALL TEAM : READY TO DEFEND TITLE AGAINST CHICAGO NINE HIP PLAY AT SKOKIE WON'T START UNTIL TO-MORROW ANNOUNCE REGULATIONS CHICAGO FIR ——— Three Games at Ebbets Field Next Week for Emer- gency Fund. By Jerry Daly. The baseball teams of the New York Chicago Fire Departments will betts Field next week in a series of three games to be miayed f th benefit of the New York Firemen’s Emergency Fund For several weeks past the firemen bave been sellin tickets $1 each for any one of the three gmaes on July 20, 21 and 2 Fire Cr missi er Drennan reports the New York team in tip top condi- tion for the fray. ‘The Western gregation of smoke-vatin HL tos: is coming East to do and dare on the diamond df course we would like to retrieve the cup the New Yorkers won in Chicago last summer," said John F Cullertoa, head of the Chi- « Department, “but there is a er object in view and that is the success of the New York fire- méns’ campa' for the Emergeney Fund, which milar in its objects to the Chicago Firemen's Mutual Aid und Renefit: Association,” Last summer the local firemen won two out of three games played at the ox Park in Chi i incidentally their Western comrades. to H. P. Whitney Has Material To Top List of Y’inning Owners This Year as Usual Iryster Shows His Ability Among Best of Sea- son’s Sprinters, By Vincent Treanor. ARRY PAYNE WHITNEY is » material for the eur son. If he doesn't wind up f thet rent at the top ¢ tof winning own only because there are away in’ the . ers It will be sleepers hidden some stables of other owners In Whiskaway he has on of th »bable year, to uphold the within th chamy th r-old and Try popular cole 0-¥e yihing Prudish’s victory sin an sprinting distances in the Coaching Ouks gives her @ de s fillies of her age the cided look-in amo All that uncover a few topnotch stable to remains [8 wo-year-olds for the stukes to come, Saratoga will probably see Rowe saddling’ some- thing which may beat everything in the juvenile 1 st hus gone before Aine il day in th H i yonkers after an ubsence fiom the post since May 40, when he ed Utd to his Stablemates Rocket and Dunboyne in the eeu Handiwap at Belmont Park. One would think he wouldn't be serewed uy best noteh after o long @ let-up we, how ever, has a reput ending the Whitney horses to the barrier fit and when Tryster lined up at Mars Cas- sidy's gate he wa With non, the best of luck he beat about the t coll noof sprinters which has been 1 together In any one race this souson. He did It in racehorse jon, too, comiting Ceoun behind at the he the stretch and Hterally fovein . the front The betting on indicated a Whitney 1 the prices igainst Tryster and Calamity Jane vat against went down fast the Rancocas en Knohbie and Kpobbie ran t race to be third, 1 wa h for Trys ter at tk inning. It's good thing In a Me Whit ney or his train Rowe, don't his many fue eligibles tor almost any N lect $112,000 for the widows and orphans of Chicago firemen, The goal set for the box office receipts of the three games next week is $100,000 To date, according to Fire Commis- ner Drennan, Chairman of the fund. the firemen have sold about 5.000 worth of tickets, und each ticket entitles the holder to a free { the regular annual police-fire ul games for The Chief Cup in urly tall This year the flremen will play for kind of u race Those li things have ruined many bankroll since the Yonkers meeting began, Last night it was Sanford's Athels Tuesday it y Martin A, Noonan and on Mon day it was Comic Son: Athel was made favorite on paddock He had outworked Serenader, a better horse “in the morn than Slieveconard; in hort couldn't lose—and how he was pla Athelstan may be all that ww vid of him, but he has yet to show Fairbrother had to take him up re peatedly throughout the running, «nd at the end he got nothing. Mew while Venizel the “form h of the race, was showing a r race tip was so 1 Athelstan, however that the price agains’ Venizelos went abow fiv points higher than it should} been Mieht be a good idea t up that last race hereafter or fu about tips and 7 form J. Simon Healy is b vin is owned by severub society wome Th rea pret colors, dark or cap ire flashing 4 judges with pleasing regularit Eaodus ran remarkable the Fleetwing He came f ing, going fust, under the the judges, to be second to j land Selling Handicap and Murrone didn’t have a dime He was afraid Whisk wou route R oOo a's Tall Timbe a fine performance in the old r Next tim he clops he will either beat him better race of it He ne yesterday race | Buwasne tie (aancn ' | filly, needs a let i running well on and is beginning weur and tear aS W. A. HARRIMAN’S TEAM WINS TROPHY AT POLO} CRDARHURST, bb. Ju wwa Hap ting fi t 4 was by handicap ‘ Ferme rm = RRR EY ~~ FIRE a silver loving cup to be presented to, the winning team by & onary Deputy Chief W. W. Cohen, Chair- man of the Fire Department Commit- tee on Athletic Activitios 1e cup will be awafded at a dinner to be tendered to the visitin: members"of their official party, in the Hotel Commodore on Saturday eve- ning, July 22, at which Mayor ‘Thompson of Chicago and Mayor Hy lan will be the prinetpal speakers ‘The local committee has p red a ITINERARY ARRANGED FOR TAYLOR AND HERD, ENGLISH GOLF “PROS” agyl Country Club, New Weatehester-Biltn Jul uly Club, New Len ug. 1, Country. Chit Tancast Pay A Mounts end Club i ‘ nundawah Rochextor, Ne ¥ 2 Mei t RIGHT OFF BOAT, TAYLOR “GOLFS” BETTER THAN PAR J. H. Taylor and Alex "Sandy" Herd, ed Bnglish professionils, arrived here on the Olymp terday for a if tour of this country and Taylor hurried from the boat to the Norwood Country Club, White I where he engaged in an ex A omateh in the afternoon Playing with BR. He 1 4 Josopt Jeane, the veleran ned of 68 for stroke better than pa the He played in great form and ¢ y indication of ma A tour, which be 1 1 pur tare laking, a se f vy na . tia countrymen Dunea 1 Mitchel STODDARD'S FOUR LOSES WESTBURY, Loh, J we Whippany Fr hand was unne on the part of Lous I oddurd’s adow Brook Rumbl . the two elo fours met in a first round gar high oul tourname ni for uN xi ble to werur \ handicap alloy 1 hooting a) We emached Lig. DEPT 8 8. 1EAM. firemen and programm ment for the officials of the ment and tl replete with ting firemen Chicago | ch sociation, ‘They will arrive next Wed- nesday at noon at Penn Station from Philadelphia and will be + City Hall by the Mayor, usual mm of the cit he granted them a MAIL ORDERS FILLED © Ad: United Cigar Stores Flatiron Bldg, N.Y. City RICORO is imported from Porto Rico entertain= Depart ro Wire Pans As- FOR POLO TICKET SALE Regulations for nok Memorial. mpftonship and the whieh wilt bring tour ie Argentine he pick of Amer ts besinning on yesterday by J. ¢ Advance site of ticks There will he two g Sill: bu kaadevied, eat will pl a total of nts 10x series eluting tax thir price, boxes on each side of the Ox WIIP seat six people and must. be hought es an entire box, Single box ents will not he sold. ‘The priea of a box is $15 plus $1.50 tx, making a total of $16.50 daily, For the series of thir- teen days the price eluding tax, will $165, Tickets admitting holder to grounds, but not a se will be sold for $1.60 plus 16 cents tax, muking a total of $1.65 each if bought singly, For the ” e includ- ing tax, will be cit Se BIG FIELD OF GOLFERS IN NEW ENGLAND MEET HARTFORD, July 13. — Muntetpdl course golfers to the number of seventy- two already have entered for the mu- nicipal champlonshtp golf toutnament of New England on the Goodwin Pai Aumber of Neld, Each beginning to-morrow. — ‘The port group is headed by Larry aptain; the Boston contingent by D. Stewart Dineen, captain; the Worcester players by H, ¢ Farrar, captatn, and the Hartford team by G. We Smart here will be a New Eng- land trophy and numerous merchandise pri — THE GREAT ROSE WINS THE TECUMSEH STAKES MIAMI PARK, TOLEDO, 0., ‘The Great Rose won the Te- cumach Stakes, the feature of yes day's Grand Circuit: races, tn hollow fushton, In straight heats. ‘The Laurel Hall was a contender for two miles, then was drawn, Cox started the horse although he wus tame, The first heat In 2.04% took much of FORT July the Good T m entry's speed. nd the - Ma pe ARGENTINE POLO TEAM BEATEN BY LANCERS RANBLAC 1, England, July 13.—1n the semi-final round for the Coronation Cup yesterday the polo team of the 17th Lancers de ted the Argentine team by the score of 6 to 6. you save the difference. Sold wherever you see the sign— UNITED CIGAR STORES Cigars Alwhkys Fresh — Full Natural Flavor ay ALLEGHENY SWIMMERS BREAK THREE RECORDS COLUMRUS, g., July 13 Allegheny Mou tain Assoet . ing records stuod ton ‘ meet here lust ulghe uns the Cineinnatt ¥, Moe. “ yard juni Haroplonstity ree te % phil, bettering the recor wf ois wennda, held by Nelson Pastor Chey tand Yo Mo C. A, Willun the Erte, Pa Yo Mou yard senior event ir aginst the former recur uf we 4 ids, hell by Pat Core Ad betty the | hie own reer xeconds, when f in 2 minutes, $21 ~ NEWSPAPER GOLF CLUB TEAM WINS A TROPHY Auspicious in golf competition was made by the Newspaper Golf Club ye when tts team defeated’ the Kiwanis Club at the annual Mield Day of that organization at the Lido Country Club, Long Beach. The winners were ropresented by Endicott @. Rich of the Annallst and Percival Goddard of the New York Times, while M. C. Garretson and A. C. Murtin represented th- Ki- wants Club. Thirtyssix holes were to have deen played tit because of a Inte atart it was agreed to play twenty-alx. At the end of play both sides were tied neces- sitating an extra hole which was captured by the Scribes, Both teame played a steady gwme. A allver cup was awarded to the Newspaper Clu, > ALBANY BALL CLUB GETS CATCHER DEVINE TORONTO, July 18.—Catcher Mickey Devine of the Toronto Club has bees louned to the Albany Club of the East- ern Loague under optional agreement for the balance of the season. Albany, ts Devime’s home town and theWmanage- ment of the vlub there has been anxious to secure the backstop for the past two years, fnflelder Richardson of the Toronto team also ts with the Albany team, sturt torday, es THE SCRAPPER WINS GEORGE CUP YACHT RACE KINGSTON, Ont,, July 13.—The Serapper, owned and salled by Major Windeyer of the R. C. ¥. C., Toronto, won the George Cup race at Cove yesterday, easily taking the race from the Huwkle, owned and sailed by Ed. Lansing of te Crescent Yacht Club, Watertown, Y., and tho Chiryla, owned und sulled by Arthur Dalton of Kingston. Prinyer's ee Ee nena Sonor ale ESS ES LA SSS ee ree

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