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ship Play. elated Press).—Swinging a always carried the ball traps and bunkers and repeatedly left a one Brady, local a card of putt professional, 69-—th field of ‘qualifiers for with a 36-hole score of 141. . than par card yesterday Hutchison, Chicagoan, who held the British open title. maroneck, N. Y., thed for m= 160, ranck of Nutley, tively unknown, and B Youngstown, ©., 151; veteran of Columbus, ‘ans of Chicago, teurs, with 152, afte up near the end of the Kennett of Matteson, ML, 15 Canadian open champion, Al of Detroit, 153 Sixty-seven men Tix or On qualified ties. Th men will holes towlay and thelr play a nibilek.” only shooter who has been able to putt successfully on the fast, undulut ing greens. The play to-day was typleal tourna- ment kolf—a flash here and there, a collapse occastonal 4 star fallir ~**) down, or a youngster, comparatively unknown, forcing to the ‘ “Chick” Evans started out Uke the “Chick” of old, marking up birdies and papa consistently, but he topped a wood Into the it hothe fifth ond from then on lacked confidence und repeat. edly was short on app Taking sixes on the fourtesr 1 fifteenth find fve on the sisteenth through shots drove pont ’ “sevens Reemth, trying to plich out, he hit too e ball across the green fiy-yard shot where hick’? remarked his 7” t Fxt piteh Also was long the Caddy lermed it a beau- tiful t ‘ That was Chick after the first nine—first too short. aud then too long, short pults missed and everything wrong. Following sre the play fied for the GIN Open Kot tonrngusent land Hills cour offices of the E in Brooklyn. + BRADY HAS Ble ~—LEADINWESTERN ~ OPEN TOURNAMENT xq) Yock Hutchison Is the Second in Line in Champion- atrokes 151 leader of the ama- a disastrous blow ‘ay's play qualifying + will be added to to-day's cards to deter Brady, playing his home course BIRMINGHAM, Mich., Aug. 25 (Asso- driver that sately a mashie that over Ne, Mike turned In under par—in the second day's play ‘of the Western open golf tournament over the Oakland Hills Course anti easily led the to-day's finals Four strokes b@ck of Mike and fight- Ing sc gamely that he algo had a toss was Jock formerl, ‘Then there was a gap with Daye Robertson of De- troit and Young Johnny Farrell of Ma- third at 148. Laurle Ayton of Chicago was fifth with Following In order came Pat Pet a compara- matt French of Sargent, Chick To; # and the Watrous for the finals, the extra ones getting In through thirty-six imine the total for the seventy-two holes, There was ttle question that Brady was a strong favorite for the tith with Jock Hutchison as the chlef man to be fonred. These two are th only ones who have shown any con- sistency in their shooting over the dif. eult course, Brady was extremely con- Hdent, saying that he had “never hit the ball better,” In his life than during the past two days and that he felt certain he could watntain lls lead. Jock summed up the Detroit pro's chances this way: Mike's got the tt in hie hip pocket. and sewed up 50 tghtly, It couldn't be pried loose wit oO qual the W TUT JACKSON TO ARRIVE IN TOWN TO-MORROW Advance order ticketa to Harry Wilis-"Put’ » bout, sched uled to be held neta Figld nex Tuesday night, are pouring into the ts- McKeever Company Among othera was a telesraphic ord for 100 tickets from Billy Palmer Washington Court House, Obio. Valne fs the discoy manager of Jackson nat Wills docs not expect to has any copper-riveted sinecure when J faces “Tut at Ebbets Field is demon- strated by the assiduous manner | hich the “Brown Panther’? is Koln through his workouts for the contest Paddy Mullins, manager of Wills, wie reported to have offered to buy his way out of the match, Paddy thought of such a thing. “T think Wills fs the er << The advance order for oming Internationa sett links to-day. w : vehementl: denied lust night that he had ever test fe in the world." declared Mylling, why should T want to wriggle out n match with uny one? Besides, time T muke a mateh | go ot with It" Tut's real name is James Johnson Jackson. There's 8 superstitution none ie heavyweixhts that nny Hood heavyweight whore initials are J a. J. {8 ordained to ne a chumplor Jackwon was nicknamed Tut? by a niece of his and he took It as a fight Ing nom de ring He will arrive in New York to-mor row from the Buckeye SI 1 will proceed forthwith to Anish training tor Wills Dave Driscoll, matchmaker for the ts McKeover Cx round oul un excellent ¢ ain Big Demand for Polo Tickets. for the 1 polo matehe the Philadelphia Countey Club, Sep er 13 to has compecled — the Vala clib to treble the amount of s jig space, The chance of sceing th n Argentine four in netion has caused a great deal of enthusiasm mong the lovers of polo ———_. Armstrong and Carrot t in Golf Final, \STERN POINT, Aug op. Apnetuc f Buffalo and G. Wynn Carroll dy. of Shenecossett will meet in the thirty-six hole final "round af the - August championship on the Shenecos- WESTERN OPEN GOLF SUMMARIES Mike Brady, Detrott.......06+ Jock Hutchison, Chicago... ..¢ Dave Robertson, Detroit. ..:: John Farrell, Mamaronecie Laurie Ayton, Chicago......... Pat Petranck, Nutley, No do.cccc4 Otto Hackbarth, Cincinnatt, 2.00.70 Emmett French, Youngstown, 0.80 George §\ t, Columbus, O....74 sChick, Evans, ‘Chicago... 07d Tom Kennett,’ Matteson, Ti....:.76 A. Watroum, ‘Detroit, Harry Hampton, Detroit Alex Ross, Detroit... . JW. Kennedy, Toledo Jack Blakeslve, Muncle, Ernest BE. Ford, Detroit. . John Blakesice,’ Muncie, ind Ernest EB, Ford, Detroit... Bob Shave, Detroit... hn Elphick, Detrott corge Kerrigan, Haworth, Jack Beckett, Nutley, N. J. *Jamen Standish jr., Detroit L. Gulickson, De Kalb, M,... Pete Harmon, Syracuse, N.¥....80 rge ‘Turnbull, Chicage Doyle, Bt Touts... Charles & Hymers, Erie, Pa. Rob Cruikshank, West fic Jnck Gordon, Buffalo, No ¥ Harry Kennett, Glencoe, ML. Bimer Loving, Royal. ¢ Freeport, Ht, ayton, Oo... Hien: 80 ndorf, Detroit... PO. Hart, Marietta, O...... TW. Hunter, Detrott 2 Georg! wden, Olnctnnatt, .2....80 oO. Hi . Atlactic Clty, N. 3.070 J. Hackbarth, Ano Arbor, Mich, .82 Pe Fielitz, Cleveland &2 M. Wells, Grand Rapids, Mich. st George Carney, Carlinville, 11)..79 a. F. Carborr 1 Bali i Gunnar Nelson Alex. Cunningt 1 Morgan, Dixo rank Keniett, *Lowin Bred it Frank Hunt, lnnttached D, Sutherland, Troy, Michi. Larry Nabholtz, Lima, O W. Robertson, Pontiac, Mich. H. G. Lagerbade, Brixtol, Conn. 84 P)K. Manley, Beaver Faile, Pa. 85 #9. Me Lang, Poort... seeeees 18 J.T. Dwyer, Youngstown. 62.21.85, Arthur Honebake, Salina, Kan...80 David Stevens, Greenville, Pa... 84 82—106 Walter Beamish, Buffalo, No ¥, 82 84—105 1 Petinn, New York 5 ‘ienney Heyaert, Chicago, Hen Nichola, Detrott ‘ GoW. Jones, Logansport, Ind “Howard 1 Tretrolt Henry, Harbor Springs, a3 Wiliams, G ‘and Tepid, nd six of the six-metre ynohis. Three, Peasy, Syce Montauk, w lropped early yes terday and three more, Sakle Undaun 1 Viva, after the first race euves eight still in’ the contest One race was sailed early yesterday morning In a Leht (lukey wind over 4 triangular course, In the first divis- on Lea was the winner with Priscilla secona he second division Cygnet ust heat Sakie at the flnishing Mne y one second and saved an elimination, After this the eight remaining yachts were divided tnio Uo teams and tried out at team aatiing, The tnternativnal uateh is a 56 of team races, ‘Team cing is ditfescat from match racing ch yacht strives for the team. ond we iuelf, ard each skipper should taking care of one member of the team Some of the yachtamen No. 1 were Grebe, Lea, Es r tiytie. and in team 2 were icye Hally-loo, Priscilla and Ace. Tt a Kulnn course in fro} th-southiwest. t g heing to windward. Al! ge {away well lined up, and had a hot dent Lan and Cly term No 1 had worked into the lead. They ran to the xt mark, and on & ( im- proved her position, but finally. after a te me, be won the race, with I nd and Ciytle third: and team No. 2 won by a score of 24 points to 12. rhe wind was still ; nnd After a short rest th », 801 LOW turn. ly Hinde and L'Rsp. cially J into the lend. and the weather mark they had the race ell in hand -——— LOUISE DAVIDSON WINS JUNIOR TITLE SWiM One sided competition marked two Metropolitan A. A, U, Juntor swimming plonships decided fn Madison (ve Garden, pool last night Miss Louise Davison of the People’s Palace, Jersey City, won by twenty-five varda (he $00-yard free style titte test for women, though she covered the ivse In the slow time of $m, 65 5-58. Victor Kiffe of the Central Y, M. C rodkiyn, captured, as he please yard medley event for men, in- \ the Juding 10-yard swims with breast, back and free style strokes, The summaries follow Events for Women, HOWARD SWIM (etronolitan AL A. t Jaci) Championship) -Wan. by. Bias Louise eupie'e 1 Deray Citys a a Mattaehed, third poor BREAST STROKE SWIM ev buigin AA M-KOOT HARLEQUIN. RACH—Won_ by Lone dont we Kerk B, Ay neds Tinie, Events for Men, wVARD MEDLEY SWIM. Breast, BACK, & STYLE STROKES (Metro. BAR AL A, UG, duntor. Champtonanip) On Atisttic Bitton Central SM eek Oeliins Harold lioys 4 ed. Brown, vee rawiigoe tied, it Th doe BOXING CHAMPIONS AT | POLICE FIELD DAYS Through the courtesy of the New York State Foxing Commiasion, assisted hy senator aes J. Walker, Charles Harvey, I bson, Daniel MeKetrick |and Janes J, Johnston, the following noted Uoxers will appear at the police | feild days at the Jamatea race tri on the afternoons Of «Sturdays, Sept. 9 and Vi i | Jack Dempsey, Heavyweight echam- Harry hampio: welg eh, light heavyweight Rosenberg, nilddie- champion; Jack Britton, welter- | weight champion; Benny Leonard, jigh welght ehampion; Johnny Dundee, junior lightweight champlon; Joe Lynch, bantam champion, and Johnny Buff, fly weight champion, da THE EVENING WORLD Hog Calling Contest Liv O RT NEWS : Sate Parnuaie? Picnic , FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1922, 0 Bees To Make a Long Pants Short— Borotra and Niles Beat Williams and Washburn ——o— - rs Reach Semi-Final Round of National Doubles After Fast Five-Set Match. BOSTON, Aug. 25.—Jean Borotra of the French Davis Cup team and Na- thaniel W. Niles of Boston sprung the kreat surprise of the men's national doubles championship lawn tennis tournament yesterday, on the turf cour! of the Longwood Cricket Club at Chestnut Hill, by defeating Richard Norria Williams 2d and Watson M Washburn at 6—3, 7—5, 8-6, 2-5, 6 in the fourth round ‘The winning team went Into the semf- final round by virtue of their brilliant vietory, to face Gerald 1. Patterson and Patrick O'Hara Wood, the Australasian Davis Cup team — this afternoor In the other fourth round mateh, the team of Willlam M. Johnston and Wall- ace F, Johneon, the California-Philadel- phia “scratch” teain, defeated the Kin sey brothers. Robert and Howard, by p score of 10—8, 86, 5—7. 41, 6-3 and thereby gained’ the right to face William T. Tilden 2d and Vincent Rich ards, the national champions, in ‘he upper semi-final bracket. The winners of these two matches will meet for the championship to-morrow afternoon. Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, nation- al woman champtan; Miss Martha Bay- ard of Short Hills, N. J., Miss Helen Wills of California and Mrs. May Sut- ton Bundy of Callfornia, gained their semi-final round plays In the Wom- en's Longwood invitation singles, and will meet in the above order to-morrow, the winners to go into the final brackets Mrs. Mallory gained her place to- day by administering a docisive defent to Miss Helen Gilleaudeau of New York, the sets going at 6-1, 1 the champlon mowed down all oppost- tion by the sheer power of her deep court driving attack and her brilliant court covering. Miss Wills was quite as decisive tr her defeat of Miss Edith Stgourne winning by a score of 6-3, 6-0 ting her opponent's steady deiving by a varied game, featured by splendid overhead play afd brilliant volleying and driving. Mrs. Bundy advanced by a victory over Mrs, Frank H. Godfrey of Longwooi, although she was force to her limit to take the second set Miss Bay feating Miss Le: sprang a surprise by de. Me Bancroft of Bostor 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, with both girls making thelr main attack from deep court Miss Bayard had better control at the critical stages, however, her the winning edge. ‘The feature of the triumph of Borotra and Niles over Williams an burn, was the brilliant displa young Frenchman. ever be Longwood tennis gallerles witnessed such astounding speed of foot ani stroke as Borotra treated them to this afternoon, The pace he set was a tre- mendous one and although he Uterally had to slow up for a brvathing respit and this give have That’s What This Tale’s About! East Side Merchants’ Court Settles L i How One Man’s Plan of Summoning Swine to Feed Now Will Tackle Problem coer te inthe Was Foiled by Woodpeckers. : aI, 5 Ae Wasn’t Silk» ~~ WILIIAMSHURG, Va, Aug. 26) ¢ ae had to fancy Rte gh a The East Side Merahants’ Court, at No. 150 Delancey Street, having in the third and fourth sessions, he| (Copyrieht).—Points of interest In Tele to tte a tke extrnonaininty been formally opened, will function again Monday night, when the matt came back magnifice ntly is ths Atth} this section of the country may be] Contest nae exhibit will be a guaranteed silk shirtwalst taat turned out to be some~ and final set, and took the lead onee| oid, put the o a ‘ tnd Anal wets A COO te orca | Olds but the community ideas are new! How to cat hoga differs with the] thing else when Mrs. Birdie Feinwelder bought it from a pushcart peddler. Even the daagling Willams was out- we alae the Ps mein jared caller, and what surprised the Judges! At yesterday's session Harry ® shone yesterday by the Frenchman, who] ?" M. made up of farmers tn James! was the very marked differenoe even] Schlacht and Herman Morris occu- *y was volleying like a fiend from not only] City, York and neighboring counties men who were nelghbors.| iia the ; 4 Wa goa") Mtr. Ma s Now he cdtnes inte his own portion of the court but aleo| just concluded a bureau piente con. were sonie who ysiledi pied the bench, with Assistant Cor-}my store and says that not for any in Niles's territory, and also smashing} test which in the opinion of officials ‘Cho-oke! — cho-oke! cho-oke!"'| poration Counsel Greenepan on hand|thing would he wear them, or pay from deep court with astonishing acet-|may spread to al rural districts—that] with a falling inflection at the second| to see that everything was done in aM" for the sult racy and severity, Niles was of DUE] is, Aa how calling contest yllable Gndtatal tant “Right Rterrupted Mr. Margo- aid to his partner in the firet two T nid r oem chisel Nes. For why should I pay him f © conduct the competition the] And there were others who lent spies Wee & abt! but fn the crucial session he shed! : re wer « ri ARON of thi € ctendied down finely and did his share} Members adjourned to Jamestown Isl-fprilliance to their summons: Pel Se Benes vee te resren ere sag NU cote hi iibel NAR BZ th BVSROOERINR: tha ONpOMA{ON: and, a few mites cast of here, Where] ‘Oo-ce! oo-ee!" with a rising in-|the firet case. Mr. Goldbere had} iouds that are tight T pay for. Goode It was the memory of Borotra's su-| Capt, Newport and Capt. Jolin Smith,| flection, then to drop tow for a|thom over his arm because Mr. Mar-['7(, 110 bt fon ived Si perb play, however, that Hngered '!n thé] first permanent English settlers, lo-]“hawe! hawe! hawg!'', Finally tol poiies said they didn’t fit. As soon as] seniy : stor rete — sed i s el eit A AN, 8 . Sehlacht How about it, Mr, Gold- thoughts of the spectators after th ed with the members of their col-]conciuce with a gentle "come, pigKy, 5, J b of match was over. Willlama and Wash-lony, and incidentally with the first} come! Ch dih SAM crated oie) al Sea OO eee nn crt om tier but | English swine brought to America. ch farmer insisted that his par-] Mr. Goldberg pointed to Mr. Margo-| U1" mente Anne HERY pera SH eerie trom thelr best, and| Nelson B, Rue, Secretary of the] ticular verbal selection was sufficlent] lies and began: Mi. /Goidvarg "Nos te oomien ie Ree had tt not been for the great playing of hee Lan NE of xan Bureaud, aN home th teak on “'This—this" throws the pants at me and says he Horotra, it 1s doubtful whether the] #n¢ 3. Hutchinson, a farmer, were *. Cooke, member of one of Vir- e{wvon't pay me a cent. Wh “i Davis Cup pafr of last year would have] Judges. After due consideration they] ginin’s oldest families, was disqualt- Wine ae edie it bd bad he Dante dane Gt earn’ Led beaten yesterday. Awarded the prize to Walker Ware,| fied because he insisted he called his] Trymcnt: wecne Tn try eee Just minute,” cried Judge — Treasurer of James City, who admits} hogs by beating on a tin pan, An] UNTO! fohewarned him of WAAL Was) niacht Mr. Goldberg, will you LONGWOOD SUMMARIES. | ite hes been “calling the hogs’ for fo,[other farmer remembered a netehbor] COLNE SM hn lan-|#horten those pants so they sult, Mr, Mane. NAMONAL. cHAseioNaiie| thee many ¥ Who thouht to entice his swine home] Stop! There will be no rough lan ar tion? “Ee . DOUELES (Fourth Kound)—Jean Borot “It was a diMeult decision tof by rapping on the weatherboarding of{ BUUR® cohen “Me? demanded Mr. Goldbet tid Nathaniel W. Nilew defeated R. Norris] reach,” the judges said, “One had tothe barn. ‘The plan worked well untid| Museollig came Yoo ths pSInt le Ain't ow featectenw tallorer, 4, William M. Johnston] hide away in the woods and listen to| fall, when woodpeckers had the brutes} 7 “And will you, Mr, Marqolles, aes Waltince I. “Jottiston detent the farmers, one by one, calling more| running all thelr feet off from tree to] {They don't nt. eb Fay TOP AIA Heke Chis Peete oward Kinsey, 10-8, §—0, or less musically ‘00-ee! OO-ce! oo-Itree looking for undistilled corn. Maybe BS ee Bie Sener bey Ord ise, Geldbera: thuker tHe e OM LONGWOOD INVITATION foolid m6 by Moe staneing: UDI” o eruanen tne 8 (Fourth Round) Mian Hel straight," pleaded Mr. Goldberg. ime groaned Mr, Margolles, Miss Edit imo! 6 ow ve a ey,"* “Ww e. i, i) 4 es uid alas adh Siscurney, #868 TRUCK SKIDDED NEW MURDER LAID We ‘must have ‘coherency, nd-| "Why. sure. I'm Kling’ mynelt try sade O_3, Td: Mrs, Molla, jurstedt monished Judge Schlacht, ‘or we'll] !"& to tell him the pants won't fit, but Mallory defeated Misa Helen Gitleaudenu, INTO FISH CARTS], TO BOOTLEG WAR | rever get anywhere. Now, gentle-| all he does is holler about his money, t Banerare ee a cet at Ae an men, we'll start at the beginning.| Which I won't give him until those NATIONAL JUNIOR . op a Inlinn @ sAbito. a What don’t fit and who didn't stand] pants fit.” limi Lewis Ns White aefeateg Witham It Upsets Them, Also Eight} Police Seck Identity of Vie-| (i, straicnt2” bts Goldbaie, ahorten: rose nant feated Tohn F Whitbesky 2, Gt Women Nearby. tim Dead in Woods. ne Rage aire Mateolen, Bay fob thet See HIP SIN- 7 oe NATIONAL CH Him!" take them away," ruled the court. ;bS (Semi-Kinal Round) Malcolm T- Mil] Eight women and two or three push] The police suid to-@ay the unidentined Stop!"* “sur choruaed Mr. Margoltes David O'Loughlin defeated Stewart Gayneas,| carts full of fresh fish were mixed up] man whose body was found In the wots ‘These pants,” explained Mr.Jand Mr, Goldberg,’as they locked SUM OMAL TUNIOR CHAMPIONsHTP] together in front of the barber shop| "ear Queens Village, L. 1, yesterday by] Goldberg in softer tones, ‘I made for| arms and departed POCHLET toubles Bernt-rinal Hound W.| veo, 67 Rutgers Street this morn-| MOtoHate probably was murdered as a ntl { atu W. and Arth an ig Lott de, and Clyde Honenberg, 6—2, result of a booth quarrel. smers Apparently he was beaten to ing, when a truck skidded. The truck tipped the push carts over and the push carts upset the women, There] With an Indian club found nearby. He oR TICS cei 8 World News in Brief ATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP oe cand. Round)—-Holvombe Ward Dwient F. Davis dy Gallagher I, Currier, 2, tog: HG. gonnaon irving ©. Wright defeated C. Gand J Plimpton, 6-0, 2: Wright W _decentnd Co" Porter and fected Bowman so he died tn a fe nr m defenied We Ik ABBE] Hurt vith the fnitlals “J, B." may ghelp in} Nine days after he tc Joride pot- | “nutes virtually scared to. death, ve haranane user WMontiving Kini . y , Records show that Sanford B. eR LL rch ihe wonton wars! (BadlesGoldbare Ing hh, son to commit sufelde, John Stourhot, cerned : who died in a Herrin, Ilinois, hospital, forty-four, clerk, apparently was an Itallan, thirty- (Bocond Round)-—Miss Helen Gi] No. 108 Monroe Street; Bella Zim of No. 1,469 Gast Ninth | was 103 au and Cliffor Lowhhorn defeated] © mi ee is i! . of _ i years old. He was born in 1 3 defeated) rerman, No. 68 Monroe Street; Bessie [four years old, and ta belleved to have| Street, Brooklyn. died tn Bellevue Hos. | Tonneasee patella and W:] Cohen, No. 112 Henry Street; Dora] been killed Wednesday, He was 5 fort ]DIAL ie was despondent because of). he Nicholson File Company posted 20. defeate Nowe Book he 103’ Monroe notices that the wages of the 1,200 em- ton and 'C. G. Plimpton, 6—1, 6 Solomon, > Street; | inches tall and welghed 150 pounds. ie . i Wille DAs CoTeRUeae Mijas MEHBA: Bavara || Sore eee NO: te Monroe eee lag 15 BE) ‘ i= [tetliing factay “GEO Graee. Uplesonell ogee ueyipaine Santen han te oe § Davia defeated Miss Martha i ahs Prins ‘ n eto Frace Eplacopal | cent., nk September 5, Henry Ro Guild, G1. a As Mee, BE. Pauline Kisenstein, No. 91 Henry ‘CON MEN’S EXCHANGE! Chureh, will be consecrated as coadjutor | Janie Bell Quarles, widow of Herbert Teer elias Gon Meme eee: Petco a dren, Sun Decay Bareewate Bey 125 RAIDED IN DENVER]Bishop of Massachusetts in Trinity ]Quarles, Negro, who was lynched after 3; Misa Phyllt Ish and Manuel Alonso] Monroe Street Chureh, Boston, Tuesday, Oct. 81, 31,]!/# alleged attack upon a white woman defwated” Mise Mildied Willard and 8. 1.) ‘Phe truck was driven by CUfford! Gang Operated From Coast to| next in McCormick, 8. C.. last June, has fed Misg Florence Halli and Waiter| Smith, No. 422 Herkimer Street.) Conat, Government OMcers Say. Prarie Bi idivek; Captain 06 the News| ce aa cee ae acc ormick: Coney Weaturook, 7%, 0-0; Mrs Sutton] Brooklyn. He was not arrested, DENVER, Aug. 25.—Thirty-three. al- Bundy and Jean Boror defeated Mi ark pollee, received a request from Walsh tors from Gouvernor Hospital, after] jaws were broken and his skull was attending the women in the barber] yractured. A monogrammed belt buckle shop, said none of them was seriously LOCAL EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY What Happens Every Day SCHARFF LEADS FIELD OVER SIWANOY LINKS MOUNT. VERNON. N. ¥.. Aug. 25.— Harry Scharff, a former representative of the Scottish-An Club, now playing from Grassy Sprain, led the field in the qualifying round of the invi- tation golf tournament at the Slwanoy Country Club y Out of more than 130 players, Scharff was the only one to score under 80, quite unusual im fa fleld Including such pliyers as J. 8. Worthington, former Westchester pion; L. Gi. ¢ erst- while trans-Mississippi title bolder; Ray eriean aterday. cham- ley of Siwanoy Thompson and Alex Armour of the Westchester-Biltniore Country Chub and Henry J. Topping cenwich, Scharff was one of the early starters ani pis score stood all day, Had tt not been for a 6 at the long fifth hole w his second shot found the brook, and a 5 at the par % sixth, Scharff's card could easily have been several strokes better, At it was he went out in 41 and home in 38. Had it not iven for a 10 at the par g hole, Con wwe given Scharft a tun for his ui Ile went out ir 44 nnd lack n St. He played with Topping picked u C,H, Mart 9 Hedley of Stwanoy ach returned $9. Had Jesse Sweetzer posted his card he would have captured the medal casily for he had a 74, However, as ie Was going to South J not post his card, fter yesterday, he v root of t with KR, B to the ninth ele. * nt to the xreen left the hu und dty on the roof After fivy at 3" y finally got he rut varth only. to eat ain ' of the green the round 7 — BABY GAR Ill. SETS A MOTOR BOAT RECORD Averay- HAMILTON, On ng 40%) miles an hour and shattering thaveaconl’t event, Baby Gar I owned nud ar Wood, Detrolt, papiuned ' vile leg of the ' c aplacement boats to-day former record. for the distar an 38,8 les per hour minde at Miami, Pia. in February, 191 by Orlo U Packard: ii driven by Phit Wood, his brother, led until the twenty. first lap and «1 to be an easy Up use, Rainbow IL nilt 4 entrant, fine Jered threat f hind the winner, driven by HR. Greening order oft sh was Gur Iwtraity, te, apart iar (Detroit), time, Liddle: BR «1 Ofbemilton) time, 1.17.22; M syence CPE 72; Kniek- 1842: Mine 1.2048; Jonte e leg will be Ten bonta w started. run to-morrow and Alonso. G—2, 10—8, leged confidence men, members of the] chief of Police Rynex of Schenectady TTR aes rio A 2) ND SON_CHAM- ‘gt? y vast stotamae tt.aasyctaet| GOVERNOR NAMES ists: ‘cn men's eruniation in the| tor phoooragh af ay Same, FOREIGN. 3. D. EB. and Arnold W. defeated D, country, ‘6 under to-day, Jin Newari arged with forging a# Mi, Hil and J. HT, 62 rand INSURANCE BOARD [*ount: were under arrest here to-day. | eck for $15,000, Rynex belleves Monet | granite held, UP ® train near Batum, W. W. Ingraham de and = Department of Justice operatives de- aval fenredcii aevenia tra Southern Rusala, and robbed the chief H. Wales, G—1, 6-6. 3 = * clared they had broken up a gang | (ner eral awindles }of the American Rellet Organization of — - ~ Advisory Committee — forywnich operated from court to coast, The i —~»-- — Fou eto een: ease i “be Sealy “wtakes" ran Into millions, officers sald, rom America, State Fund Appointed. ‘The “con men’ maintained oMees in DOMESTIC. ‘The Glasgow Corporation, Scotland, ALBANY, Aug. 25.—Appointment| Florida resort cities and Los Angeles] Joseph Bowman of Portland was driv- [has accepted an offer of the United with headquarters here in an elaborate] ing a car in New Britain, Conn., whua| States Steel Products Company for 4 . C the "Ne ; pany. of an Advisory Committee for the |suite of offices. A complete ‘Stock Ex-| it colllded with one driven by Conrad |tramway ralls because it was $15,000 A | State Insurance Fund was announced }change was operated and # corps of| Johnson, Wesleyan student. Neither car|lower than the lowest bid by a British z ae re ‘ aw |stenoxraphers and clerks employed, or man was Injured but the shock af- concern. to-day by Gov, Miller, The la In SARAZEN AGAIN under which the committee was ap- pointed provides that the members shall be employers or officers of em- ———— players insured! In: the State, fund: Never have we offered bigger values —in such wide assortmen STARS ON LINKS EWTON Mass., Aug. —Gene Besides the Industrial Commis- 4 pe Sarazen, national open golf champion,|sioner, Henry D. . Who is Chair- than during this Between-season Clearance Sale! and Francis Ouimet, former national]man of the board, members are: sane te amateur and open champion, defeated|2dmund D, Huyck of Albany, for a and Joe Kirkwood, Australian expert. 3] Oupka, Lackawanna Steel Company, ~ up and 2 to play, In an 18-hole matehlone year; Philip 'T. Dodge, Interna ee - at the Charles River Country Club yes-[tional Paper Company, one year; J terda : = Charles Andrews, Turner Construc- n mctunils sp the match un-Jtion Company. New York City, two I the opening Dati, Hie cea or 42 Woks [vears: Baul Singer, Singer Brothers, | the record of 75 for the new and dlfticult| [ne., New York City, one year: F L. course made recently by Ouimet Morse, President Morse Chain Com- Sarazen was over par on only on any, Uthaca, three years; Henry J the first nine holes, and that w Wright, editor of the Globe, New more to # faully greon than to York City, three years, and John F. playing, The match was all even at the!lsyeis, Rochester, two years turn, Sarazen having 34 for the first . aan eal ae Aas nine holes, Oulmet 12, Hagen 39 and Beater cupenan 8 a ‘Kirkwood, ah MRS. WALLACE REID by \: Gia not play out one hols, hed apprex-| TO ADOPT BABY GIRL :(Rx): Sarazen's car tA y Out 444346 4 8 3-3 Dorothy Davenport Asks E & Uiiscsco 8 4 aed 6 Hi 8 4b ae Custody of Child of 3. (RT): LOS ANGELES, Aug. 25.—Mr. and 4 - MASCOT OF BROWNS Mrs. Wallace Keid expect to be pre ; Dis osal fo) 1] WOULD BE JOCKEY sented with a bouncing baby eitt soon.| BB a “ena yan ages rom iecording to @ petition on file in the B lofty ambition. course everye ‘ars old ore as : ; The child's parents baye consented NBL eft omen ot later Wk leo the adoption. Mrs. Reid is known up baseball seriously for he & 1 1S ER sina, DRL GE OS Os P sp _haneball seriounly for he gives *)1o the wcreen ae Dovothy Davenport Tr shece our biggest sale of the year—a complete ore all the games and he was being isposal| ag: i fines fore all the games and h . BROOKLYN MAN ROBBED posal of all tag-end yardages in our finest grades. fnished Un ad for a he other Sisler- BUT day after the r infield practive hy second Fabrics which we have sold in tens of thou- sands of suits the past’season at $42 and $48— AND BEATEN IN SILESIA Browns hi asked hen he expected to at Vollee, H Says, "| k Wart te ¥ Fe fessional Bivet al and he ip. ee are which means $50 and $60 values at retail stores. ball player. Ut golne toe. Jock au oN aD as ty i But reduced to $30— because there's only a PAYS RECORD PRICE A OA Sele suiting or two left of each pater: FOR YEARLING COLT| \'\,{ttbances at a Upper 5 ih alee of aye Tinos of last ig es lost : He told the American offirials who p all; our vst seller patterns; thats why the Mgr ieee ap cor gene Oe $50 ad$60 Qualil? yardage ofeach pattern isso small—only a suit toeay: pall! the record prick fi a Boe SiON Ito Hk WOOLENS ing or two left of each style! the 2 crop of F neh yearling Ponies i aii ae : r | he wave 110,000 france plus ¢ nn wontriry the poll ye boa at Sale Price of We urge you to order, not alone for the present, ment tux of 17% ner cent on cling ‘ron Warsaw ts the Unltd but for next Winter as well. It’s your chance to daananiie, the winner of the 1 SHE: secure a real $60 suit or overcoat —inade to your was pall by Mr, Macomber ; SEW BEANE) RAMI) IN HANGS order—for just half its worth, $30. HOOVEK _— TENNA Av 2 w Plan Shepherd Dog Show overed by Prof 1 _ Plan Shaphar Dog Show. ia" Manure JU) THE ROYAL TAILORS Stecialty Show of the sivey [De Ne UAC ier eran okorkne ib Pare Hee Order direct from any of our 5 New York salesrooms ( upstairs )— Mute, Get AT tind As ate Ue + yeh consideration on the hart of our *45th and Broadway(dite,) *ColumbusCircle( yf.) and th th Bield Art! A verhan and the A na i Ly AY Square. usX Broadway. atihesntie Bivcens Loo Brondw Jonanimously agreed uy 4 Suit or Ouenpoat 42nd and Filth Ave. 14th and University Place Sit Neca ae yo eg peut SIGEr Park Row and Beekman Btatoa uf the Union, includ TO BURY DRY LEADER WENE, *Times Square and Columbus Circle Stores noan avenings, Othe-y hoo ~ every day and fram Canada will be TADRID, Aug i of uly than 250 4, Woolley, I tlon aha canted andda, Will be shipy ‘ iectapelnaroeotnd ) Malaga Aug. 28. 1 », Paul company the bod eee ‘ aie orene 4 a omeene — 24 oe Ne 2 Satis 5 - “ wee sue ‘ \ fj ee ~emes

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