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SPORTING NEWS AUTOMOBILES CLASSIFIED ADS. &tw-9atk ftrtfrnn* SPORTING NEWS AUTOMOBILES CLASSIFIED ADS. PART II. EIGHT PAGES. M:\V-V0KK, SINDAY. SKITKMBER 21, 1913. PART II. EIGHT PAGES. Francis Ouimet, a Youthful Amateur, Astounds the Golfing World by Beating Veteran Masters of Game znd Winning Open Title Vardon and Ray, Monarchs of the Links of Great Britain, Go Down Before the Newest Star. WINS BY A WIDE MARGIN New England Lad Returns a I Brilliant 72 and Leads His Famous Rivals by Five and Six Strokes Respectively. ~r*?j>oTirtent af Th. Trthune t :.::? M..ss. Sept 'J?. PruiK i* Woodland amateur. addad lo thi ? ure of tbe alm .ot; aoreiy triod i'hn Bull ? '? atlng Marrj t ar don ? ' Ray, two of )ds | ? most golfera In tbe ptay*off of tba tla I i . haanjHOnehlp of the Unlted thi baaa ef the Couatry i*lab The young An-.erican did it itn dna the rouad in 7.. flvei atroke.- better than Vardon. who led Ray by a ihe. The viitory of 'nilniet. marklnc as it did the !ipst time that an amateur had j ron the Aiaartcan open Utle. aaa . mottona bj ? :y the larajt st . v. r . _? ? if . .? ? ? | ? ? ? ? intry. ? ? ated al! the way from M0 ? a-:.i wernea. To the maJorfty, of j mat'a aooceaa was reaarded aa rformame in the hlator) of the game, and they were at a loaa for to deacrtba Um ir fei ? ? . otbef hand. the minority-the nala aad tha here worahippara - garded this '? - pair of brttoaa as only a llttle than th< ? stunned And wonder. when an amateur, acarcely than a boy, couid ahoa the way to who had BBadl tBdy Of the . ar d w i? eoaaldered w. Ilnbjbt m .?le. ' "lta wonderfu'..' WBI OBiment of jeronM D. Traeen thi aatleaal amateur who had watcbed eeery atroke ? play-off, "pulilag bard" for Oulmet Wmner Never Flustered. v\ hat Inpraaaad the oldthaera more than aaythlna else waa th. remarl nerva aaaptayed by tha wtaaar. With Vardon and Kay these chan.plonahip a/ fa!r.?. all the more nerve-racklna baeauaa 0f t; of the thoBaaada a BBg every mov. , ar. BKBnl 04 MMBI ar. olu ilta dtffereat ai th i wbnel rtina la bla Brat aatkaaal open champlonshlp. Hrom the moment he . hla ftrat drlv< thi ataa ehampion dM eeerytbbuj that brain ai,d muacle could be expected to do. II haa been aaid that when the masters an unerring from the taa and through the green and drop thtlr aPprOBCbei dead the game beooaaea buaadruav in other la tt is in their lapaaa from deadll n the aubeeguent reeoeery that j ba found tha taaotaatJoa of the on - BBCb may be the caae BThara . ra are taking part in an aahibltioli for tba pleasure of a few hundred ClBb men H was different to-day The vast ma wanted to aee their favonte get all m the bole. The: were wllllna ?peaaa aitb aeeailBglj Impoaalbte ro | Oulmet would only kOep <"' the cour.se. So he dld-thls gotfef whoae Btyle and execution are altBOBl beyoi.d am He went aweeptng aloai aa ...? by any of tha pttfalla, for only once on the entire round did he wander f.om the falrway. That waa at the tlfth aolo, whera ba sliced a braasie ahot out of boandfc. i oiaaaaeaUy. ao far aa Oahnei was con eeraad. thera waaa't mmh ln tba way of raeevery that had to be made What ther. waa it. this llne had te be brought or by the BrUons and sometlmea they d.dr.t re.over. Ray and hla famed Bubllck were not on ther usual friendly terme. whlle Vardon'a so-ca!led mechant cal atra'.ghtness occaalonully went wrong. Boy Took Feweat Puta. to earry the analysls further. Oulmet had the better af his Oppoaonta on the green aa weil aa through the falrway. Duri-ig the course of the round the ama? teur took 24 puta. Kay ? and Vardon 3.. Oa oaly one green. the soveiith. where hs tee'ahot left him aome forty yarda >hort Of the p.n. d.d Ou.met take more than the orthodox 2. but to affsat that he needed only a riagta put al the flfth, eighf. and aeventeenth. Vardon had three puta on the aeventh. . home greens. but holed out after the apprOBCb at the aixth and th.r taantl Blnaie puta were authdent for Ba, on tba ftrat alfhth and borrteg: but' ba d.s-ounted these with axtra atrokea ai th?. leath. ftftaaath and aeean leentb hoiea. inge aa lt may seem, the forelgneia loBt ground on the Inward journey. lo the turn all three were exactly even.- each man havlng taken M strokea. lt waa ther, that Ouhaot eut looaa, ooaalna heana lu M-hardly human when the h.avy go iug is eoaaldered. The Brlaoaa dropped a atroke at the ?hort tenth hole. and from that moment Ouimet waa maater of the sltuatlon. \ ar aon hung on Btabboraiy for a whlle, but even he whoae bad ahots are aa rare as his BHilBB. weakened under the atraln. i'(T the taa Oulmet waa long and con Bjhtar than hla opponenta. * bca Ray got on Just right he. of l ourse. 'hiade the otherh piay the odd, but on aeveiai uLUoaanaa his drive Broagbt up ln t.-ie rOBBb ao far off the Hne that bll w aa raaUl tne hhorteat ball. Soggy Turf for Play. ?Ybefl the eaaaa BjaCbered in the morning the r.,ir was falllng ?teu.lily, and the twf had baeeaaa so soft that every one knew lt WoaM be a caae of curry all the way 1<>r the Rolfera. J'laylng round a 6,200-yard course wlthout the ucual l>entflt of the raa to the ball changea tho condltlona completeiy. "It'a a Ray day," remarked a 8<ot. "Me'll get ao far with hl? carry that the othera wil! never I.e able lo beaj up." "Thls ls where 'Arry wins," aaid an other. referrlni? to Vardon. "He can put on heavy greens." "ciulmet ls golng to do the tnck tO-l day," declared a friend of the Woodland GLIMPSE OF PART OF 1 I lad "Prancia wlll bcat them on tbe green." i -.f the tn.. manag.-d to geln an advantage over the other until the third hole, where Ray, aft.-r a aliced drlvc to the rbugb, gave hhnaelf a lltf to <i<> to get home on the next. moat reaehed tbe green ,.t that, and hia chlp shot was n >t bad, learing him 8 put ef len feet for hia 4. but he mlased by b adth. it w.is at the Bfth that Ouimat pulled OUt of. the otilv tlght ; got lnto oa tbe a s Bocond shot. a long brai la, he promptlv hall. and maknu' tbe Bdga ol tbt Chlpped his fourth l hot get down the put for b !? whj b arai the othara couid get, though wlth better l ?? g either of the pi ? aiab mlght. have had a 4. The Btxtb hole, a Baattd of 171 yards. aautlfulry played by vardon. After llmet had lald his mashie shot about twelve feot from tbe flag Vardon. wlth a dellcatC wrist stroke, got well inside tbe i a eitort, whlle Ray. who had the .: -.. api roa bad to aithln ?m feet. He missed his try for a 3, >,dmet falled. although anoth.-r turn of the hall would have BBBt it ln the Vardon had a downhlll put of ei^'ht and he made lt. That placed th< former British open champion one atroke ahead of Ouimet and two better than Ray. The laat named was the only memher o: th< trio abl* to negotiate the aev< green in two puts. BBd by gettlng his 3 th'-r<- he drew level wlth Ouhnet, though still a atroke behind his countryman. It . t tba naxt hole that the general Ing Up oc< i:ri> d. Thll hole | yards long. and to glve an Idea of the size of the gallery It may be BBld that the fairway on both sid.-s was bo b) ,hurnan wr.Ils. !n addition to thls, on the high side ba.k of th< gra n arare hua ri.ore. All three players >,'ot away good rirlves, (niimet's hall balng the ahorteat Be made a full Iron ahot, and the toat from the gallery about th* g-e> p told tl further away that the shot had b888 a Baa oru- Both th. Brltona faUowed with fine approaehea Pardoo'a ta.ii atopping about twelva feet from the Bia Oulraet'a hall, how ever. was Cloeei still. Th< 8BM teur putted flrst nnd boled A BOOOnent later Ray ran hia down from fully tw.-n ty-fl\e feet away. Vardon missud bia try, the baJl atopping a foot ahy. All Square Gomg Out. Qoing to the long niatb Vardon bad to play out of th<- woods att.r a pulled dnve He got ou? fai enougta to enablo him to make the green 08 his third, Whlch was all any OBM couid 80, BO it waa 8 halv.- in .'. all around. the Mrokcs to the turn rt-adim; ? f04 88Cb of the time players-. On the tenth green th<- foreigncrs took extra pBta and that araa the baglllBlBg of the end, for Ouimet. gettlBg hla :. as bumwl the i'ad, a lead Brblcta he WBB ti.-v.-r tO K-lin-iuish. The amateur galacd another strok..- with h tin<- 4 at tbe tueifth. his full aecoad shot atopping twelve feet ahort of tha eap. Th<- othara wet.- off In dlrertion. Kay to the rlgbt and Vardon to the left Of tba green, bnt netther ooald Pttch n.ar BBOOgh to get a 4. rjrubnet'a advantage over his oppuBeata was then two strokea, but he lost one tO Vardori when the latter. thanka tO a dead |y appioach. wa: able to g.-t down a BhOfl DBd for a 3 at No 13. To the lOBg four te?nth Oulnaet topped a aeoend ahot with his hraasle. but It did 80 damage. aa no one got home in 1 Bay trled hard. but ^ot a Bhea t" the woods t'.r his pains. and th. reafter had all be couid do to get a .-,. the name aa the other-. The tlfteenth B8W B.V I finish. A drlv.- j t? the rough bft bha wlth a d.fncult ap- , proach The tune fei ptayiBg aafa had poaeed however. ao he erent for the] creen The batl feii lnto the traP Ob bb tir.t att.rnpt he falled to g. t out, wbaraupon he abowed tampar by maklng H bastp siash ?t the rabbar cora which thia time flew clcar acrosa the groer, II, couldn't K't hrtter than u 6. Ouimet and Vaidon hnlved ln * Approach.ng the Finieh. Vardon halv.-d the ahort alxteenth in 8 wlth (mimet. Bay takil.K 4. as b.s pltch from th- tee only BBBda the adga of the Kre.n The pBCS was a killlng one. and it broke um baarts ef tba Britawa f?r from the aegt tee Vardon pulled to a trap and couldn't get better than 6, LERi WATCH1NG RA^ How Ouimet Won Open Golf Title flsmaa Ouimet the lti?t..n HiiiO.nr ahe ?"ii the ? Ha?1 open ? liHiii|.i"M?lii|> in th. pbaj ag "f lha ibiM laeaared t'e uirr thr links uf thr (ounlr* ( luh. at Brooklilie, ) .-?terila?. tniiilr u l.rtlrr a?rr ?gfl fc.r th<- BTireO roiiml. of aSghteCC liolr. Iliiiu ritlu-r ll.irr, \ .ir.l.-ti or I..I wnni Hn>. hla ?rirr?n ?gasseaMa bwn (,rr;it Itiit.un. in- total aeere for 181 in.ir. ??>? Ita, >in Bfanage ?f I ?or 18, iia'> laial waa ?88, for an mrriicr ..f ."> owr 7*>. anil liir.lou'* total wn- ."...'. un HW-niar ,,f > llir BBOtCa I" full for thr four .l.i>- "I thr thrrr |ib.ii-r>, nlm BBBda k"l!liii: lii? i..r>, naralth a < "in iu. baj aaaarer i" thr ajuntlea aehcd aj lha aaepttrali Waa Oiltinrt'* li.toi.d^a" "fT . Ii.-imr-' il..- play, baaa Bj bate, taMeara FRANCIS OUIMET, BOSTON. Qaallfylaa iwasd. Taeaatay, Beaaeaabaa II (?.,i '.-. i ? i :. ? i 4 :.?wi |n | I I 1 4 | I 4 |_:i4?7 4 Otit 4 I I 1 ti ? I 4 .-? m ln 4 I I 114 1 ?'? I t< 11 III I ir?t half <hani|>lon?!il|>. Thur..U>. >rp t.-inhrr |H ii.M 8884)4484 X??' ln ,.t 4 ? 4 4 4 4 4 4?88?H Out 4 4 4 I I 4 ? .'. I? ai In I 4 4 4 ?i 4 I I I 81 -14?Ut Sr.ood lialf iliamiilnnxMp, I'n.ia.'. BBB" t.uil.rr 18, (mi I 8 4 4 ? 1 I ? ??sa ln :< .'. I 4 I I I 1 4?:?;?:i Out . :> 4 I 4 r, :. | | :.?4.1 ln .-, 4 :. I :. I .( I I 88 10 181 rim-ofT of triplr llr Sttttir.la*. >rptmi l.rr 8B, Out % 4 4 4 .*? 4 I I x? :ts ln 14 4 4 I 4(3 J?:t4?rl T.iial Miirr for |M holr*. BXS. im a'rr ilk.r ,,f T". ::-" for r:nli ioiiii.I of rlRlitrrii baba HARRY VARDON. ENGLAND. (Jniillf. Illg roiiml. aTBteadaPi Tptrinlirr 16 om i i ? 4 | i i ? t?:;7 ln x 4 r. 4 ? 4 :: .-. 4?:is?::. o,,t :, I I l .'. t :; i :.?40 I,, :: i .-, .-, :, I :: 4 :.?BB? 98?181 I irst half . Iinniplon.lilp J luimiJu.T. ??rp trinl.rr ia. ont ..44441 I t 4 x?3? In 3 4X4X4 :t ? I? M?75 Out x 4 I 3 l I l 1 x?BJ I? 8 4X44434 I? 88?18?147 ?oeead huif ? luuui.i>.hip, Prlday. lep leaaaor im. 0?l fi 4 II 4 '. 4 :t 4 I-II ln 14040484 I 81 II om "> '. ? ?'. X l :i 4 X?4-J ln :i I ? .". ."? I I ? I 81.? 18?181 I'lio off <>' trtpl* ?ie. -vituril,.. . *vplrni bet -'o. Out I 4 I 4 m 8 4 4 I?:<? I? 4 i ;. :: I l :: :. *?3?? 77 Total ereea for IM holrn. X.'!.'. iin mrr ut:.- of II for eaib roiiml of righlreii hasee. EDWARD RAY. ENGLAND. oiiiilif? mi; roiuxl M .-dnrMlar.. f?rptnn l.rr II. oui I 4 4 3 :. i :t 4 fl?ta ln 14 4 3 4X44 4?M?74 Out .! 4 4 o I 4 3 X X?37 t? | | | 4 4 1 I .*. 4?37?74?14* Pirnt imlf rbawplanahip Tbaraday, srp Irml.rr ia. Out 4 | X 1 a I 1 1 4*44 ln :< I I I ?*? I 4 I 4?:<t>? 7!> oui 4 3 .-. I i :; I I :.?:(.-. ln t I :; i :. :> I 4 4?18? ln?im Sr. olill li.ilf < h:iiii|iii?in.lil|i, I Hdai . ""p Irlllher 18, Out X 4 fl 4 X 4 4 4 X?I! In .14 14X434 I 14 H Out 8 8 4 8 8 4 ?'? X fl^?l.t In ? I I I I 1 I 4 I 11 TI III riu?-ofl of triplr tir-satur.ln.%, Septrm brr -.'0. Out ."> 4X4 X 4(3 X?HA In 14X4 X fi 4 | 3?Io--:a Tolnl worc for l.'fl liolr*. X.'IO, an atrr aar of 75X-7 for racli roinid of rlclitern heaaa BllBiaaB Ouimet, na he did yeMerdnv af tir bbbm place, ran down a Bfteen-footer for i. I There was a ereaf demonHtration a>- tho ball lis.M p' and. a.id this appar.-ntly dla tracted Bay, arbo toob 3 pota, s<. that the bole COSt him a .'. To the bOBM hole Oui? met. with tw.. perfaet shot^. got hia 4. abereaa Vajdoa, after hi> aaoaad, enty reaehed the foot ef tha bank betOW the green, BltCbed Up and then took 3 puta fnt a ?'.. Bay ran down a lonK one for a & The crowd ebwad 18 8B ouimet, who/ In a trice. was l.oin. aloit and 08ITMd 0B the Bbouldara of advdrara to the clubheuaa in th- abaanri of Itabert C B/ataon, the aMorlation's ptaaidBBt, John B.-id. Jr , th. m ? retary, did the honora at the flnlah. He coBgratulated OBtnaat aad aft'-r bandtng bbn the gatd aaedal embiematic of the chami.ioi.Hhip M add-d f.o etioi^lv that tha ashoclatlon cup would 88 turn.-d <.v.-r u? the Bwatadi of tba wlBBar*! baaaa etab, ..,?,) that tba aady aaourtty aaaaaaded for it-. aafa Baephsg would be a prarabM on tba ciuha part to k.-.p OUtBMfa gaBaN ever uk. to tiiaxumt hi?h ataadari AT BROOKLINE HN UNHERALDED COMET Francis Ouimet Practically Un known as a Golfer Unti! Last Month. ' ? ? la Ouiaaat, the new Amarlcaa open ? <\ ? ? . : ? ?.<. name -\\ . j rnet ?? tl ally i ? ird "f in golf. aJthoaajh bta BBaaainajl tt tl ran ". after hi.\ | . .f the a Mi. ?. Waa aa h ? ?'. -^t 3 He mwjk tt..-. ...i. i.!.f> i om ??! tba m^t ' promisir.g goiftrs aaaaaeeti . ' ... h"- dls- ' tt..- Itarl laa m ?! by the I I itea Golf AaoOClation ln the ? egr. i! :;..! ? ? ppear la eag of tba pre* recoi aaaateui 11 i ha faued t<> qual ifv ln any of them BBtll ' ? '.vas uaable te galn ? . , 11 ?? rortunate tblrtj n> ? >. 11. ? ;? hia ; rOB ? ? ' I I any . t< ' arhaa ba aroa tha Kai ;.i Ina, in the abarnre "f Heli - ... it. wiio was then m Kngland. Wh. . ? ? ?? l .'t tod thal young 0 liroai would be he..rd from. So It pi f. r he led th.- ti. i.i on tba Bral day with a atroke abaad of P/altaa .i Trarta He waa o. ? ? ? ? behind ( Brana, Jr., tba alnnei of tba medal m . round. aad was s- aad oa the llM ? ,,, ? aai ee tba bbbm side of the .. with Traeera aad naei tbe champion . i s. eond round of naateb plaj. There ai.- tbeea who etalai thal tha Maaaaeha* sef. golfef gave the i hampioti tl e Iirat real acare he ever had, bat the radoubt> ? j.,,1, athooah eepl te - rea tarana tba greater pait of tha aaat th, graeV ;i. a awa) aad waa b] u I aad I anargifl DISMAY IN GREAT BRITAIIM Defeat of Vardon Emphasizes Decadence in Sports. .?. Bapt H Tba IVeaklj Daf patcb" m -ii adltorial baaded "Loat Champlonshlps!" ask.s: "Ie BrttJeh apert to Hllffer B total ecllps.??'" ??The Dbtpateb" add*; "The la.it Otynada aaaaea were a haauH-braaklBg on ol our ethletle d? adeace. Now v. i,,,v. tba blttet redectlona of readtai ot tha defeal of tbe araal ITardoa. w* oaaaot balp teeimg thal Aaaarlean aaetb. oda, tborouahBeaa and perfeet aatl aoatiai pUyed their part" ?Tba Sundav Times" auys: ?That the ireatael raaraaeatatirei of Brltlah goll failed te arta the anaaricea champlonabtp wUl ba the eaaaa of na tioBal rejrret aad not a llttle amaaemeot Hut all other feetlBSa ar. extlnguh-hed ln admiralion for the WOOderfBl I'^it of ouimet who proved himself to be MM of tbe graataat aatffara it has ever been here!.ra thal aWteh aotfera laaaaded th- America., etoaaakanabtp aa aaBaHhlaa thej eould i-ick up or kuvre aleaa, a* the apirll moved them. Ilen.eforward that I wiii not i..- Um Baaa." | kirkbVlauds ouimet Hardly Able to Believe News Telephoned by Tribune. OBWaM lOrhhy, rated among the flve t.st amateura BJ the I'nlted Statea. had KOt heard the newa of oulinefa golf vlc tory BBtll lafOraaad by The Tribune over the totepheao L. - ?Vou don't meaii to tell me that Oulmet has woe tbe aaaa BhaaaaBaaahtBr he in ?uired inceduloualy. "IJully for l.lm. It e tba graalaea thfaj that ever bappaaed. cuddled for Travers when he played asalaat Oulmet ln the amateur rham pionahlp at Oardaa City. The yeanaator uVVwonderfulli Bteady pfcayar and will ba heard from further. . . ,-, , Kirkhy turnad troni the tOT"0""? opeah te bta fath.r. J?m?BlfIv,'k1*!J|- '!"? t.ll him the newa ?TBBt lt wonderful, dad?" Kirkby waa heard to aay. PRANCIS OUIMET, THE NEW OPEN CHAMPION, Outbursts of Cheering Violated True Ethics of Golfing Code John Reid. jr., Apologizes "in a Slight Way" to the Eng lish Players for Wild Enthusiasm of the "Gallery." Boaton, Sept. 30 -John Beld. Jr., aucre- j tary ef the i attad Statca tlolf Aaaocla tloti. iti awardlng the ppi g ^oit cham paonehip meiial tO Ouliut-t, tba trophy to tbe Woixlland t'lu'i uf Auburndale. Maaa, whlch he i. ppBBBBtadi and cash prlaea to Vardon and Bay, hore to-day, after the .n-.it match. took occaaion to apologlze ln a allKht way." a.s he put lt, for the iiitbursta of fhaaiiai ai inopportune tlmea. Thia was a deltcate reference to a feat .'re of to-day's play whlch la quite likely 10 he ;i aub.ic. t ot Ititernatlonal 088888884 iv the Koiiing naafliara af ffnghmd and lha L'nited Stat.-s. The mana?.-m?-nt ot the tournam.-iit haa been tba subject of mii'ii pralee. but ie day th.-. gallarp acv r-ral tlmea vlolated the true ethlca of the *i ort by ebeeriag ertldty whaaevar Oat* BBBt gBBMd 8 polnt. The aame outburat.s oceurred yesterday. but Ouimet waa then playinir with OeorKe SarK'-nt, who had 80 chance for Hrst place in the tlnal half of hia round. lt waa dlfferent to-day, for both Bay an1' Vardon erere playlng Bhota either juBt hefor* or after Ouimet, and lt was plalnly evldent that th."..- OUtbraafcfl annoyeu them. Approaching the aeTanteeafh hole, itay leUbarately atopped In^tha mtdat of a awlnc and refuaed to play untll tbe uhOBflBg c> ased. Thia action uf the gallery had lltlle or "Wonderful" Says Golf President BebaH C BTaeaaaa, paaaaaaal "f th* \ niled OtSBSS l.olf \??<><liil ion. hh> un iilile to he al Hrookllne > eMrrday. but re erWrd Imllrt in? lo telepllone from I he 'lrihiine telhng nf the tilay-ofT nf the llr for the open rhumplooauip. The aadlaaaaatla aaaaMaal aaatty Jnmped from tit?? ehalr when he learneri thal Oulmet had lirutrn \ardon und Kay ami aaatarad the tuie. ?\re you ?.iire there* no miatuke?" he fatrlt hhoiited. "I ean hardly U'liro. lt. it ia aaaaaBBBi aaa i driiahtt-d.' n.>w fooll?b a qiieatlon. lt'* the moat wonder? ful thlng t?.nt ever huppenrd ln the bla tory of aolf." no affeet on the result of the match. but a numtx-r of aolfera Babttoly stattd their r.-gret thal cheerina like that at boat naaaa er foothaii gamea ahouid have oo* currcd. althougli they realtaed and Btated that It was lrni>oaalhle to cheek the.se spoataaaoUB outbursts of enthuslastn when OahBBt made particularly good phtya VAN VECHTEN IN GOLF FINAL. south Oraaaja, tt. -i. Sept. nj ? The aemi-flnal round of the elub golf cham pieaehip araa pleyod ln day at the south Orange Fleld Club BebUyler Van Vech ten. former title bolder and favorlte to regaln tbe club ?>.it' honora, won his matcfa from Harold N'apier. I up and 4 to plav. whlle Krnem Smlth brouBht him Heif into the tinal brBckal by dlapoaltuj .if W I '. Hanks, .'. up and 4 to [day. In the second etaht compatltton C. C. Olln defeated A w. Bray, jr . :i up and 'i to j.hi). and ?'? A. Magoffln defeated T. F. Handy 3 up and 1 to play. IN 7ITLE PLAY-OFF Details of Match in Which Youthful Ouimet Marred English Hopes. FEW PUTS WERE WASTED Ray Usually Longest frora the Tee, but Fell Behind Through Mistakes in Direction. The Golf Story Hole by Hole The followlnr taMe ?how? at a arl?ne* juat baa tba waapaaaaaea atnod in total number of ?troke?. a* rotnpured wlth paw, at every hole of tbe arr?-at mat.h. II Bbawa that Ouimet. the youthful ain.it?*nr. waa equal wlth par at eyery hole . xiej.t one. the aeventh. and that he li.jt par at l?o holea. Hole*. Ouimet. Vardon. Kay. Vmr. | . | a 3 8 2 . !) *? !l 0 g., . ia ia ii is 4 . 17 17 IM 17 5. 22 22 n ? a. 2? 23 27 2? 1 . g4J 2? 30 29 H . M 33 s:i 83 9 . 38 38 38 38 io. 41 4: 4: 41 II . . 4S ?? M 43 || 49 .11 31 49 13. U M ,V. 33 M .'.a .vi ?o sa 13. ?;j ?:< ?? 62 18 ... gg II 70 ?3 17. AR 71 73 ?9 18 71 77 78 73 'I'roin a Haa CorraapeaOaot of The Tribune.i Brookllno, Maaa.. Sept. 2n.?It aeemed to be ln the air that there would be aensa tional golf ir, the play-off of the tle for the open tltle, the vlew being shared by ? - and spectators. There also waa a general expectatlon that in thls match. followlng the usuai i la ln Itnportar.t threesomes. one of tha playera iT4Bdd either "blow Ba" or run lnto a BtTeak of hard lu^k. That lt ahould' ? ilv-poing Ray was hardly an Uetpated, and his regular losaea were thw early aenaatbjn. later overshadowed by O-ilmet's nearly perfect golf. anvi Var don'i tattara to hold the youthful prodltg/ (n the tinal The match began with all three men gettlng away lonjr balla, Ray having thej best or' It by a few yarda. Ouimet and Vardon oarrted the road on their aeconda. wi.-ieas Ray sllced wlth hla brasaie to tba mounda hole hlgh. He failed to reach; tba ureen with hla ahort pltch. but ran the next up cloaely enough to get downj the put for a 6 The other two pltched' on with their thlrda. and, takung the reg-j ulation two puta, alao took 5. Thia hole^ ta 43o yards long. It ls only 3(0 yarda to the eecond h)le?j and there were thoae ln the gallery who thought the glant Ray might be able to dnve the green. He did have aomethlng on the others, but after the approachea lt was even up all around?Just a matter of putting. All trled hard for thelr 3a. but Boaa I icceeded, Ouimet comlng cloaeat It was abjored that Ray would alao ha*a an advaBtaga at the 435-yard third hoie,i but instead the blg fellow allced to th* .?!.. and, being half-atymled by the point of woods, was unable to make the green on his next. The othera, who had. drivea straight, had an open ahot to tha hole and r.-ached the green wlth their -..-. mi. Although off the edge a few yards. ILav Bttll had a hne chance for hla 4. but tbe ahort approaxh drlfted away after atriking the green. the ball comlng to rest tCB feet from the pin. He mlaeed the put, whlle Ouimet and Vardon made thetr ia PrOBfl the eds-e of the rough Oulm?t< reacbad the fourth green wlth hla maahle Bpproach and g^t a 4. the aame as the others. both of whom had hlt longer balla. H.lV ?? . : . of those hlgh nibllck ap i roaehea for arbJefe he is fameua He had the direetlOB all rlght, but the baJl falled to check up (julckly after atriking th? graan and ran twenty feet beyond. They a'.; missed 3's by the narroweat of mar glns Although Ouimet had the Btralghteat drlve golng to the 420-yard ffth he threw away ?iila advantage by allcing the eerond *hot out of bounda. Hla next waa a flna effort of 200 yards to the edge of tha green, hota btgh to the rlght. Vardon and Ray BiOBOSt P"t home on thelr aer onds, but neither couid get the 4'a, mlea lag elgbbdeot puta. All throa got off long drivea to No. I. Ray Bgala having the greatest distance. Thelr BBBabte pltchea over the deep hazard were b.autles, Va'Jon's ball atopping not tnore than ? Igbt feet above the flag. Rav BCVer had the llne on his try for a three, but Ouimefs ball huncr on the llp of the . up. Vardon then sank his, the ball gi> ing stralcht for the hole all the way. Now leadhag OBbaat by a atroke and U.i> by tWO ahots. Vardon proceeded to dnve to the edge of the seventh green. a inatter Of B8 >urds. The othera did th* BaaBBj so 8BC8 agaln lt was a queatlon <>f puttbag This time lt waa Rays turn to pick UP a stroke. as both of hia rlvals ov.-tran the BUp nn thelr long approach pota ouimet araat fofiy twenty feet past, the roii ln tba greea artdeotiy daaattrbag him*. Vardon couid have had a 3 had he been able to bring off a 10-footer. where as Rav. who had lald up his long pu? dead, had only to tab the ball ln for a i. Ray was t.ien tba 88881 as Ouimet and only a stroke behind Vardon. To the algbth h.Ouimet after b*4ag aatdrtawa ? tew rarda hiid up a fatl iron ahot to wttbta a conple of club laaalba of the pln. The Britona were game and both raaahad tba greeB, Vardea being aimoat ,,s Baar to UM bata as Ouimet. The laat bbbm-d puttad farat and aaah hla for a 3. while the gallery roared. It looked aa If he would aurely galn a stroke on tha Ulbaaa. but Ray surprisrd every one by runnlr.g down hia .put. the longest of the day. Vardea missed hla try. so that they were all even on atroke*. To the long ninth the only alip waa a pulled drive to the edge of the wooda by Vardon. He got out well and although atill left with a long shot, probably two hundred yarda, he brought lt off aueceae fully. reachtng the green in three. the same as Ouimet and Ray. who had to play ahort of the hlll on thelr a.-conda. They all took two puta and halved in < ontinurri on fourth page. aeraad column