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I THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12', 1920.' 18 Late Sporting News Is Continued Here From the Second Section Evam Wins National Amateur Golf Title TILDEN REPEATS TEHNISVICTORY Drfcals Johnston A pin In KflHt-WeflUliitcliPH 'Hireo SoIh lo One. tfitM lo Tim Hl'K ami Nw V(HK HmiP, I'llllMbKI.I'IIM, Hnpt. 1. IIoflIM 7.00 punon. Iho hiitfot crowd that over wiw ,i ternl nmtcli In ItillnOulplilu, Wllllm T TIMmi Sil nf tliH rlty, tintloniO nml world's clmmplnn, tn-ilny ilufMtnt Will' nm M Johnston (if California, fornir national 1 1 c I holder, In tlm fflatiim nmti'h pf thn Utm-Weal IntenwtloiiMl mii'Ick, Tlhlon uinlil llifi npiilnuim of hi tnwri men won ihrro Hi to ono, fl--!), 7"Si &,,7 H--I, It lidiiR almost dark whin tho lnt Ml wns. complied, Karllm' In th atw noon Watson .M. Wnidit.iiin of New Ynili (knit out i (Went tn lloliind HolirrtH of Oillfprnlu, tliri-o tieu'tn one, a 0, 7 ', II (12, lly tlm vlctorlcn of Wwdi Inirn nnd TUdrn, the IJM carried on inn Intomcctlonnl hoimm, by fix matnlHij in two, li wuh ia ilarlt when the. ' )lout)loM mntch started tlmt only one net 'mild Im played. It wan tliu sevtnth medlim liolwirn Tlldcn mid Jolmnton In tournament tln. nnd now tlm riillndflpliliin ha tin) Mv, four tn three. Tiny Imvn unit Hire" lime thl your nnd Tlldcn has won twice. Ho wiin beaten by tho Cnllfor plan In tho London tniirniunent, Tlldcn plnyml (o.dfiy without "Minn the .ibidblnK driven Unit b showed lit I'oteil Hllli", depenillnif inoro on sMIl thnn speed, III lieltlnif wu blulily speeineiihir nnd idniTinenln piirtlcnliirly clever. Tho tall rhlhiilelphlnn Mm led Hie first net In ii liwilneMiikn nmniicr nml won It Willi eiiHe, CS The crowd wim no I) IK Hint It overflowed on the, boundaries clone to the court and refe reo .1 til lu li rt. Myrhk wan compelled tn Mop pluy while pollen put the spectator, buck. In the second set Tlldcn started Mioiik, but MuniiK'd nfter tlm third h'ltmc, whin Im allowed tbo Cnllfnrnhin In pick up sixteen consecutive points. He steadied finally nml regained thfl load, tuklni; th) net nt 75. .InhnMon wita lit hi bent' In tho third, which he curried off, 7 S, Tlldcn hi'liiK iinnblo to keep puco with bin stttiKliiK foiohnnd drive, After ii reel of but three minute iln.v tvn resinned nml Tllden by bin tremeu iloti nervlci! nnd stiperh voile) Ink' won the nt ut C I. In thn miilcli hetween tho New Yorlt Junior tentn nnd tho I'hlliulelplilii Junior llic former won, 7 to 3, I'lUST HUT. Tllden . . .IdlHUlUII. . i: in ii I io o i l li-it I s I I h (uAt.s N. O. I', h.a. iu .. II to in I 2 ,. 12 HI II I 1! Ttltl'n. ... Jiihiutun. hcconp hi:t. 'riMi-n-- 5 '.' 4 (I 0 0 0 I I I .". t-32-J Jolinniciii :i i i i ( i 4 i i i :i i i i i i i :i N", O. I'. P. A. . 10 10 ll II I . la v: it o i Tiiinti Bin. Tlhlen .. . JolinMon . . riUli n -l I i 'J i ,i i-n- .loliinlnn--o I I i in t n 4 r. ii-i-; N, l). V. H.A. D l .Tiiiieo. ... tn 'i'l lit i o .InhllUtn . . .i l.'i PI to U 0 ronmi hi:t riiiii n . . . . i .'. h a f : 1 1 i i s-tn-n Ji.hunlon. . . I T ll I i 4 0 t 'J .".-II -I N. 0. P. H.A, UK. Tllderi. . . . Id ir. p.' I 0 .leliiiili.ii.. . . JH 1.', 11 0 o V. M. Wiihhburn of New York, de lejves Krciit credit for bin victory over nobertH, cHpeclnlly nlnci! tlm Callfornlmi won the first net wllhuut much exeitlon. It wax Waxbburn'K Htcndlnesn and his will directed driven from deep court lluit won for bltn. Ho p.'unud Itobcrtn roMilrtently nfter tlv tlrst division of piny, but had lo kec: Bolnc nt top npeed. In the doublet! miitiii betweijti W. T. llnyeH and It. H. llurdlclc of C'hlciirn j HK.linni neiin .ii.iuiey oi .ew lorn, nnn riiarUn Uarland, I'lllnbur-', rcprescnt Inir the Kast, tho WYMerwr won the flrM sol, S 6. It was iik'reed before tho match tlmt only one ni would bo played on account of the lain hour. Thin result wan not counted In ManiUm;, maklm; tho Una I result six to two matches In favor of the Kant. Hie nummary : Flndos-Chnrlr.i Watnn Sil, Philadelphia, ilffenled Prnnk Oninoil, Nnw York, ll a, ll il, Mllo Miller. Plillnilflphla, ilcffiitp.l Dlek Mnrilmll, New York, 01, 02; John IJ. llannnt, Phllilaelplilii, ilcffntcil . Jerry J.nKe, New York. 341. 0 I. H-0, W. AyiW- lotle. New York. Ucfrnlfd Eric H. W'noA im i-1 m j hi m u ;ir ltru ui ii. ti. n i''ju, i Philadelphia, iW, 0-3, I,. Dnlley, New York, ilrfinteil William l.lncelliaeli. PhlU ilflphla, 01, ll 4: Chnrlm Woods, New York, defeated lliooks Huff. Plilladrlphlit, 11-2, 0-1, Jeriy Tucker, New York, defeated Joe Ullmuoeii, Phllnilelphln, 0-1, i'-2. Pouhles- Palley ond Osnomt, New Yorlc, ilefenttil Wntson nml Miller, Phllnilelphln, 0-2, 0 .'li I-nnue and Woods, New York, de feated Wood and Howard, Philadelphia, il .1, 4-0, 0-4, Mnr.-lmll and Adelotte, New York, defeated l.tiiKellmch nnd Olhnuien, Plilladel phla, 01, ll-.'l MEDAL PLAY AT PLAINFIELD. . C. i:. Plerson Wliu IN Holes fur Ilrokrrn' Trophy. ' .'r.ertnl Ij Tlir Hex ami New York Hciaui. Pl.AlKt'IKM, N. J., Hept. 11. 0. M I'lcrnou was the winner of tho Rolf event for tho brokers' trophj nt tbo rinlntleld Country Club to-day, bolns I down. Albert I. Codington, who was I down, finished second, nnd Henry .1 Cochran, who wnn 3 down, was third. (), li I'lerson nlno won the club handi cap with n net score of CS, and ('.. It, Dnscomb was Fccond with a 70 net, In the ball sweepstakes Henry J. Coch ran, O. K. Plerson, Albert I. Codington ,ind C. II. Dascomb wero tied for first place with a 71 net. Tho qualifying round for the fall champlonnhlp, the first eight to qualify, was the fenturo e.vent, nt tho Hydewood riolf Club, North I'lnlnflcld, to-duy. Tho scorea i A. It. nattln. fi.1-10-04i O. It. Klnc (13 2T-CII-, Dr. T. It. Champlln, 0 '.'T 17 ; W. B, nnt. nla,' fiO 19 I1U. Tnl,n T tllnnr 01 1 J on, Newton c. Malr. 7B-H-70: Frank n. t Tlmvlby, 00-24-72! Harold I. Illailer, 8,1 , 13- 72; Leonard H. Church, 87 tfi 72; A. I Valentino. 10R-27-Hli John Dawe, 10.V-22-I M. A. H. ltattlii won three coin s for the. piesldcnt's cup with l net, O. II. Klng'cu'' 10 two points with a (M net and Dr. T. It. unampiiii one point wttn a 07 net, CUP PLAY AT MONTCLAIR. Special lo.TllE HON xxd New Yobk IIehild. .Montclair, K, J Sept. 11. Members of tho t'pper Montclnlr Country Club played tho first round for the Presi dent's and Vice-President's cups this afternoon. I'icsldent's Cup J. S. Williams beat A. E. Allsop, 5 up 4 ; D. ll. Smith beat II. Struller, 3 up : C. S. Andress beat O. Roisen, 3 up 2 (27 holes) : J. C. Patter son beat T, J. Cnrlon, by default. Vice-President'. Cup W. C. C'uslunan bent M. Nolle 4 up 2 : J. J. Adams l.ent ' II. Hrlnrr, 2 up; J. 11. Bncr beat C. P.. Ilerrlen by default;. C. T. Woodward beat II. Molr. 1 up; C. W. Anderson beat W. H. Dodd by default; W. v. Tonscnd beat J. J, Schumann by de fault. A sweepstake event was won by P. Rutherfot J, with 03207,';. EVANS DEFEATS OUIMOT 7 AND 6 (;onlMiiril from I'irtl J'agf, I ,Wn- III the Kflernnnn It wnn renlly hl ff nnd anil work on tlio ffroonn that hont him, (Inly Once Off Ibe I.lnr. JuM once Oulinet went off tlm line with wood from tho ten In that econd eluhteen hole, That wn when Im nllced 1 1 ilrlvo Into tho rough nt the ninth, inlMalio tlmt iteiiernlly In fatal when tlm anlmr In clour, j;vn wiin HtnndlnK (l up when thin occurred, Ouiiift lonl ft Mrolie, for lie bad to play nhort of thoj nuiiKercii nniiii, ami wiiii im imrn u could not ponnlbly ( l boine, an (lie bull . bad come out of thn rouifh to the right of Iho fair Kreen with no timcli force thai ' It landed In tho further rnuifb, I Thin col Oluinet exactly one ntroke, and In turn tho loM Mroko com him the hole, for while he played bin nhort ap proach with rnro JudKtnont Kvann laid 1 bin ball a llltlo doner, and when the New I'lmtlwuler holed lu one putt for a par ft Kviuin came back nt him with a birdie 4, I'or Mich wnH the mood of Uvnnn by that Mhko of the conflict. I Nothlnif belter han btcn ceen nlm , man Invented (folf than the, imlf in s, which ocouried nt the nhort hut dlHIrult tenth. Kvuni wan 7 up, and playlnir like the Kim,' of (loir blnmeir. With bin ;Ik Ker he nlapped bin ball on to that narrow nock of Kreennenn, nwlrled It cooll) down tbo narrow ;no between to miinn of hu nmnlty that nlmmt cunteil tho llnkn up on end or dented It like u tin phile, no that (he ball rolled within Mx feet nf tho cup, He.ro wan nnotiicr fucenn inreiy i liviiim wan to bo iiormio ! Hut iwi, Oulmrt had et.me to life Kranclii ncemed to i.eck out prartlcull.i tlii Annie nir poeket oh that throimh which Kvnnn bad propelled bin bull, Only thin tlmo the nphere rolled lo with in llltlo mote than n yard of the cup. It wno a treat that the 7.000 npectntnrii connldered well worth the cumliiK to nee, well worth oil tbo puthlmt nnd JontllnN and pernplrlun In the heat nf the nun. Much thlliKO have hipperied before, (if cuurne, but It In nehlom that In n blK maieli everythliiK Koen throUHb without i a bitch. In thin battle ll wan different, I for flrM Kvniw and then Oulmrt holed. , A half at that Miiko of the game and i it nun, nun rii,'r, mm in' iiiii. in iitnni' In a ntroke under pur wan purhupn not calculaied to nroune Oulniet to any Kreat dt'Kree of culhunlnHm, but tho fart that he Mill could play that port of k'olf In nplred lilin, npurred him on to n ntlll Krealer effort, Ho bit a heroic nhot from the elevpnib tee, sixty ynrdn at leant beyond bin opponenl'n effort, nnd, n be had done In thn inornlm.', laid IiIh np prnarh Up fliwe. I'vann meantime had pull id Into n bunker and hcr It wan Hint Oulinei won bin only nuccenn of the entire afternoon, Clilrnunnil Ih 11 I i. Thin revorre cut Mvann to il up and 7 to play, not much of a cut when one IwiH hut to Ret u couple, of balven to tlnlth the battle. Oulniet an h now Mood could not nf. ford to lone a Hlnirl" hole, One nllp nnd It would be nil over HRalnnt the Kulf that Mvann wiih playlott. Uven Oulniet, tlm hardened cnmpnlKncr, felt the ten elon, ns he Allowed when for probably tho llrM tune during tho week he fulled In hold the twelfth cttiii wdth IiIh ip pioach, The drive of the Woodbind Mnr wnn of the name old rotlMnk' variety an be fore, but It neemcd there wnn a flinch lu the approach. Oolinet hnd all the k'reen to aim fur, but bin ball clow the nnrrnw left end, (kidded over and dropped out nf nltrht In i (hallow pit. With Chick looking an If be mlk'ht eanlly hole e. 3, Oulmot'n admirers there and then threw up the nponse. Willi that nhot, they flamed, the title had been clinched lor Kvann. And clinched It wnn, bomdi'd up nnd nailed down and on itn way to ChlcnKo. Otilinet rnino out of thai trap w'llh his third nhot, but when be failed lo nlnk the IniiR putt the riittnlu went down on the Rreat International champlonnhlp of 1920, lenvlriK Uvann the popular Idol nnd thu hero of the piece. Where Oulniet Lout II In (.'liniier, )t one wero to dissect the final nnd find out whero Oulmet lost It might be claimed that tho flrM nine holes did It. Thuo flrM nlno holes tho pair played no nervously that omn ono wnn tempted to remark Hint not only hnd there been ii recurrence of last year chllla nnd fevern nnd neuritis, but that both were ' - -- w ui soinethlnR of tho sort besides. Ko on me verKo or St. v tun t ance or shakily did tho pair play the first flvo that they trot only one pur. That wnn on the third holt, whero they halved In 4. On tho other four they hnd divided the spoils of war !r. 5 .aeh. Of course. Otilmot and Ilvntis did not piny these opening hole Hh u n pair of cI.im C duffern, hut nil the way throiiRh there was romcthlnR to J.ir tin- tender hcnnlbllltlen of those who feel Hint the creine de la crenic can. or should, do no wronif. It wnn nothtiiR less than n twItchlnR of the. nerves that ciuised both to short pitch their npproarlie for the openhiR hole, Oulmet to the bunker nnd Kvann short of It. There wasn't a nlu Rle thine on which to ImnR nn excuse, for after opening up the hole by JlrecthiR their itre to tho rlRht they cloned It again by poor direction. Then there was the second, where Kvann sliced hl second to the rlRht of , . . . . . , , . .. . n" "mm W!,H "ho", nnd l "'"'i mere lunowen hnasmnriin iwttclilng of thn short game The third faw the pair Imnroverl both In bnntth nnd Bplrltn, but they became near-nervous wrecks ngnln at tho fourth and fifth. Oolinrt'H Mnatrr Nhot. At the sixth came the nrst sign of n permanent restoration to health and n full use of tho faculties for both, Oulmet had pushed his tee shot Into thn roni?h. but with his mnnhte ho played n ntroku that led Peter l.ees, one of America' foremost links. doctors, to declare that he did not earn If he never ngaln saw n 'olf club nwung. Oulmet picked that ball out of the rough, sent It hurtling on high to the uphill blind in-een no thnl It ....i. , " . , lMa ;, 1,nclC Bfun. onl .a foot or twO from Iho :,cs that stroko wa the twin brother of ono made years ago by that great master of the mnshle, J, H, Taylor, and which until yesterdny Peter Imag ined was nfloat In nn ocean of baso and spurious Imitation, That nhot was tho one thing needed, It seemed, to cbnngo tho aspect of the game. Krom halving In one over pnr they had now begun to knock tho chips on perreci. goir. utumcrn 3 gave him first blood, but It I a and though Inter- 1 estlng fact thnt during all that memor- nble day the liostonlan won but four holes the eleventh In the afternoon and the sixth, eleventh nnd eighteenth In the morning. And, let this fact lnk In, ye who f.iln would say, "It must hnvo been a lluke victory," the three holca that Oulmet got during thnt morning round were won, every nno of them, In n stroke under par even down to thnt gruelling nwc-lnsplrlng nffalr, tho 430 yard eighteenth, where Oulmet laid n superb Iron shot Junt Rhort of tho pin nnd sank the putt for tho 3 that left him 2 down National Amateur Golf Champion and Runner Up CHARLES (CHICK) EVANS III the mornlni; innirad of 3. The cnnln ' of tho mnlch : MOIIMN'd IIOPNP. i:vaii-(iui ... r, ,i i r. n i i .v-n (iiiiinei-O'ii... .'i ,", 4 n Ti II I 4 ll-ll ! Kvnnr-ln il I I I .1 ft I I I-.1.V.TH' OufinrT-ln I :i I ,' 4 n A I .17 7S j AI'TIHt.NOON limiNI. i:nnc-nut I I I I II 4 I S I-.'II I oiiinifi-diii . . i i I I I i -: , llinni-ln 2 r, 4 OUltl!t-lll 2 I ."i I Dnnlln nf AliirnliiiT Itiiliinl. I No. 1 (415 ynnln, par I) llvoim had the honor. Chick jilnccd his bull out on ( the rlRht, fifteen yariiH nnort or iiuimei n, lloth were iilmlnt? to open up the hole. However, both npproiu'lien weru hooked, that of Kvnnn'H nhort of tbo bunker, Oulmnt wan In tho trap, but made the ohner third. (Mir tho hole twelve feet ('hick Raw tho ball ii rhanco and Jut mlrneil. Itom ti n feut Oulniet alco wan over, llalu-d In 5. No, 2 1412 ynrdn, par 4) Oulmct he.it Kvnnn on tho ilrlvo fifteen ynrdn. lloth were down tho Jnlddle. Chick' ap proach wnn nllced tn tln nhort numb on the nlde nf tho Ki'i'en. while oulmet'n dropped Miort on lb'- hank, Wln; n Jl(. Ker Oulmet half topivd, Oiut laid bin ball four feet lo tho left. fMilcl;' wan n mlnerable effort, hi Imll, Rettlnu about half way from n nporwy Ho. Tho Cht caRoan wnn left with n,nitcen foot jmtt. which he nilnned. dulirii'ti had .t chance,: but did not rIvu tho Jtill a cbani-e, Halved In .". No. .1 vnrdn, par (Ji Kvaiw nut, drove (Jiiltml by furty ynvln. However, i Oulmet oiicil ilu Iron from tthe tee. Chick did not hit the ball welt on J!he approach, ' . hut be wan while imink'f hwuiir hint 'nhot tn a trap nn the left. IlecoveeltiR I oloverly Oulmet holed n urd pint fori hi half lu 4. 'nloppcil bin ball within four feet of the No. 4 (4011 yards par 4t Kvnnn Pad nip with buck npln, while Uiilmetr bull tho better line on tb del to and wan buiincod and went over the Rieeu. Oul nllKbtly nhead nf hi oppone.it, who with , met played a nice recovery but fulled n (llcht Mice had to play bU necond ' on n nine foot putt. Chick ntabbud from the rough, Oulmet put bin second In n bunker In front of tho r recti, while Chick with nothing to bother Mm pulled nn to the fourth tee. Oulm lt made n nno recovery, nut ten kviuih wnn a glorious chanco to win tho bolo when ! ho missed bin putt. Kvnnn hud played n superb third, n ynrd nnd a half over! the cup. Chirk mlsied this onu. Halved In S. No, G (.180 ynrdn, par 4V--Kvnm plnyed the odd after tho drive, Ilo was too much to the right nnd had IiIh view of the hole obstructed by n line of tiees. He pulled his necond, wherca Oulmet wnn on eighteen feet short of tho cup. Oulmet overran nml missed coining hack. Kvnn was on with IiIh third. IIIk tVniitb won strong and ho also mlaied IiIh Khort one. Ilnlved In fl. No. (314 ynrdH. I'm- 4 1 -Oulmet pushed hi ten shot Itrto tli rounh, but laid his approach a ynrd to tho left iholo high. Kvnnn wns straight on the drive, but his second wnn on She edRo of the green. Chick rnn up iliHtd. but Oulmet holed his 3, winning thn Hint halo of thn mntch. No. 7 (3111) ynrdn, pnv 4 1 Oulmet pulled his too shot among Uih spei'tnlors nnd had n lie In tho rougl. for IiIh nti- in - onch. Ch.ck wnn strnU'id. but whll ,,, , ,,,, both hnd flvo second, Ouunct win the closer of the two. Chick 'from twenty feet to the left rnn up within nn Incn of the cup, Oulniet hnd n downhill eight footer, which ho mlsrud, Halved In 4. No, 8 (213 yards, par fl Oulmet pulled to the blinker on tho left, wbllv Uvnns was on the left edgo of tin green Oulmet was nut short nnd a ynriH over on hi third, Klin laid his sotUnd four feet from the cup, but missed, tho putt for n win. Halved In 3. No. 9 (550 ynrds, par B)r Oulmet drove Into the rough nt the fight nnd then flubbed hi Iron shot. IJvanm had n fine drive and brasslo, these t."wo being as good as thieo for Oulmet. Chick's short approach was eighteen fl-ot shnit, while Oulmet' was over thn pin. Oulmnt missed, nnd Kvtins won In fi to 0, squall ing the mutch. No. 10 (155 ynrds, pnr ,7 Evnns w.ih Just short of the green, wMlo Oulmet'e ball rolled down to tho mound oii the Itft. Chick clipped to wlth.tn four feet and holed while Oulmet imttfel to within two and a half feet und mlsiicd. Kvuns 1 up. No. 11 (408 ynnln, par 4) Oulmet had n terrific ball from the tec, twenty ynrds ahead of Kvjuis. Kvam wa his second twelvn feet btiyond tbo. ting, but Oulmet beat even till linn effort. Ho wns but seven foot nwny, nml nfter Evnns had missed Krancls holed for bin 3. Mntch nil square. No. 12 (360 ynrds, par 4)-Culmct out drove Evans again nnd once inoro had tho closer nppronch. CbUck'a long run up was six feet short but he holed nnd saved n half. Oulmet had inUsod from twelve feet. Halved In 4. No, 13 (13 ynrdH, par 4) Eans bud tho longer bnll against tho wld by u few yards, oulmet pusncii his second to tbo rough, getting a llo on tlVi nldo of n mound pf soft earth used Ijicon - Yankees Close on Heels of Indians CI.MVUUVNn In only n frnctlon ,if a point abend of !few Vork In the American I.enk'ue race, whlto llrooklyn In three full rhiucm ahead oi' Cincinnati la the Nt tlnual an a rcmilt of yenlcrday'it contPMn, Tho throe. Amcrh;nn contitiderH.'JncludliiR ChlriiRo, are buncheil clonur than nt any time nlnco their three enrnerod lontent ntarted. Tho ntiindbik' of the thriv tennis carried to five place follow: Won. Ut. P C. rii.eiiuni S2 nt .otmt Nmw York ii'i S3 .(ll.HH I'lilmvo l M .01.111 Tho llrooldyn Nntloinl iX'fcated ,Mt, I.ouU twice yenterdw. while Clii. clnnntl dropid a douUe hinder tn IJonton. Tho break In Iho National pennant race wnn a nurii.'lne. an 1Ioh Ion wan not exacted tn put up hiicIi ntroiiK (iiiponltlnn to Cbiclnuatt after Itn hIiowIiir nRiilnnt New York, llrooklyn In e-pltlnir n hot. pace, New l'ork kept oil the trail by do fentlnk' Cblcauo. The Obtnln are three and a halt names back of the Icoruo lender. t)1H-tlo with th ujikeep of tlio courne. Kvann, with hi eciind, wnn i.ii thn far f0rner of the Kreen. After n oonntiltn. tlon Oulmet was Riven tho rliflit to lift nnd ,0p, Oulmet apptoache twenty f,.,t nhort, Kvnnn, who now hi rt nlmoM h utrnki- on tils omiommt. chliuvd .ibort UK nank a four finit pull to win In I lo .',, Oulmet Kolnj; a )ard KtroiiR on bin putt. Hvan 1 up. No. II (IM ynrdn. par Sj-Kvniif ni'rviiuMy nf bin putt nml had to ex erclso grent euro en his next, lie holed bis 3 tn lead by 2 up. No. 1.1 Ol.V yards, par D-Kvnns hooked bin ditfvo to rough nnd wn short with hW second, while Oulmet w Htrnlght fdom the tc and on In - . Chick's chip was ten feet short nnd uuimcl's putt xour icot strong io me right. Kvuns missed and Oulmet putted short. Ilih'cd In li, No. 10 (353 yardi, pnr 4)-llolh drovo well over tho hill, straight on the lino. Kvuns laid his tvcuml on the greon about thirty-five feet nhort, while Oulmet wa Just in trlflo further off, but with n 11" Jn clover. Oulmet chipped short six foot, whllo Kninn was three nnd one-half feet short on bis putt, oulmet miulo n woful stub of his putt, never giving tho bnll a chance, Evans holed and won in 4 to 5. Kvuns 3 up, No. 17 (340 ynrds, par 4) tntlmet's bnll on the , drive ritmn down off the 111") Into rough. Kvann wns straight und Ins bull held I the hill, lloth wero ln-youd tin pin on the approach. Putting first, rmlniet ran o'Vr about three feet whllo Uvans wnn slurt about thn :unu dis tance, lloth h lied nnd halved in 4. No. IS (130 .turds, pur 4)--Ouleiet let out on hi drlto und wns forty yards alend of his oivonent, who hud to use a l.rasnlo for his' second. Chick's second rolled Into n trap to tho right and short of tho green, while Oulmet with un Iron In lil hi bnll up within six feet of the cup, Evans miulii u masterful recovery, hole high nnd five feet Ui the left of the flagstaff, Inlt Oulmet liolcd for his 3, leaving off 2 oViwn, DrtalU of Afternoon Itouml. No. 1 Oulniet wnn fltty yards over I van on tho opening dttlvc, lloth ranched tho green on the necond, Oulmet having the ndvnntugo uiul being only twenty feet, short. Chick rnn bin bnll within u yinl and luled for tho hnlf nfter Oulmet' ban given his bnll n chance nr.d misted. Iiy Inches only. Halved in 4. No. 2 E'tana outil.mvu Oulmet by forty ynrds, loth being down tho ccntro of tho fnlrwiiy. On his secohd Oulmet sliced slight! r. overshot the green nnd got a llo on the roadway. I'ortunntuly tlio ground under his ball waa solid. For tie next Oulraet hnd to borrow from the hill. Krnncls on ,hla third w.ib further from the )ta than Chick wan on his second and ho had to piny two more. Chlck'H ball on the approach hiad run ucross to tho bank beyond tho green. Hmvovvr, It trickled back and luy not twolvo feet nwny. With his fourth finlmut, enme clow, but not close enough. yinn failed nt tbo 3, but wmi In I to C. No. 3 Again Oulmet ustvl nn Iron from this tee. Kvans ued wood and Knlnod n distinct .advantage. His np protudi ho laid up hole high, eighteen feet to the right, while Oulmet was short. On bis run-up Oulmet was awny short. Ho missed liter second putt nnd took C. Thereupon Chick dropped bis nhort putf. for a 4, whining tho hole and itnndlnKl up .v0i iZiTvans played Ube odd-.on the FRANCIS OUIMET IHTHRMATIONAL fHOTO necond thli time no lloth were ntralehl m iioiu wero nirnigfH On hli second Chicle ;o of tho green, wherea from the lee. reached the edgo Oulniet' hall trickled over the green to the frlmm of a bunker. A little more nttength nml Oulmet would have been lu tho sand. The Woodlnndcr mndu n brnve recovery nnd looked lo have a chanco of the hole when Kvnn was nhort. However, the Chlcngonn fin ished nut petfectly, holed from four und n half feel nnd linlvei). No, r-Oulmet got tho longer ball over tho hill, hut nt thnt he was only n few ynrds nhend of his opponent, lloth were on the centre of tho fnlrwny. Chick Inld his npprnach within six feet of the cup, nnd sinking thl beenme 6 up, Oulniet' approach wa on, but short by nhout twenty-five feet, 110 wnH not oven close to hi 'I. N6. C-Oulniet Intended to hook hi teo shot around the trees, but Rot fome what of a nll'-n liinlend. However, he, like Kvann, was on tho centre of the fnlrwuy. Oulmet mndo h high pitch eighteen feet over, while I 'hick ran his up. laying the bnll a ynrd from the cup. CliMi tnl'sed thin ono und uliowcd Oul met n half. No. 7-Oulmet' ilrlvo hnd the belter direction and wn nlso tho longer. Chick' bnll flnlHhed In the frlngn of the rough, hut denpllo tho dlnndvantnge he hniught off tbo better approach, Oul met ball kicking off tho green to tho right. Krnhcln chipped back perfectly and got Ids 4, hnlvlng tho hole. No. S-Ouimet's ball overran the grcVn nml finished In tho bunker, whllo Evans's slttit held. Making u good re covery, Oubnet htnbbed valiantly for a 3, hut inlswed, Krom eighteen feet Evnns rnn up close and holed for ? lo become 6 up. ' No. !) Kvtns pluced Ills dtlve where he would get ii good bnissle shot annind thn trees unif over tho elbow, whereas Oulniet sliced to rough, played safe on his second und over the hill on hi third, Evans had a Hroko on bis opponent. He wa on In 3 ami Oulmet In 4. Oulmet holed from six or seven feet for hi 5, but Chick bent blm to It, sinking hi ball from four feet for n birdlo 4, At the turn Chick wns 7 up, but be bad cone out In tho magnificent total of 34. No. 10 Using u Jigger, Evans Inld his bnll within six feet of tho cup, but Oul met got an even better shot, being less than four feet awny. They halved hi 2, Thl (eft Evans 7 up with 8 to piny, No. 11 Oulmet bud one of tho longest drives of the match, Ho outdrove Evans hy sixty ynrds, Chick pulled his ap proach into the bunker. Oulmet wn on, nbout ten feet from the cup, Kvnnn made n good out. but wns left with an eighteen foot putt for nny chanco of a hnlf. Cldck overrnn nnd then conceded the hole. This wns Oulmut'n first suc cess of the round. Evnns, 6 up with 7 to play. No. 12 Evnns had tho shorter drive but tho better direction. Oulmct wns down toward tho left. With tbo tips of hi finger Chick felt the texturo and holding power of the ground under his bull, and then laid his lnashlc shot up within wvcri or eight feet of thn cup. Oulmct' approach clipped along the left end of the green and lolled over Into n trnp. riaylng out Oulmet made a bold (tub for n half, but the best ha could make wns n 5, Kvnns missed his 3, but won In 4 nnd 5 nnd took tho champion ship by 7 up nnd fi to pluy. The Nnminnr). Natlonnl amateur golf championship, final round (thirty-six holes): Chales Kvnns, Jr., Kdgcwntcr, 111., defeated I'nncis Oulmct, Woodland, Mn., 7 up nnd 6 to piny. Kunn IN. Pktmb. Prices $2,750 to $5,000. F. O. B. New York. 1 SENATORS DROP TWO GAMESTODROWNS St, Louis Wlna First, 13 to 6, and Scand, 17 to 2, Ht. Lni'iN, rirpl. U (.Mnurlcnii). - rh . ouln Hot an oven bifiU In tlm flnnll wei'lcN with WmliliiKton, wlnnliiK m douhlo hciider tn-dny by inlilmr tho llrnti KiuniN U tn ( nnd (Im neennd, 17 lo Tlit vlNltnnr i'chern wcro pouijded liard, III lioill itarni I. Minium on " run In oncli Kdine. Tho ncorom WAHiriNilTON ., I H'P, IOI'IH (A.) ah r h . nb r h jj ii Jo.le,lh. IS! k ilii(lerbr,n. Jtl J i ' .M no. i.. i n o 1 J i ii iieiifiin.tfii i leie... Sill O.I.HI.Ier.lk. 9 I, Hhhiiloi.rf ino ii " V'Jn ,I!!",IIJ Vi", ' i i lir'er,rl i HI li Wirnin.lf 'f ' llinlii,'.'li I i 1 liHinlili,!! '.. I J I 1 I I, ll'tVlll IO II tl 'I MiHIII.llMt M" " Ml'Nelll.M 10 1 n IHHeiiri'liI," ll u iih'rrif.u Sill 'J ri.MHUi.Mf.c. uto Pj; im n.rr.t. inn o i viM'-.v ' A Ai'imin.li. I oil u T ii'i AuitTri. . .' iiii 0 do' IUi.umin.il llllll Until,... 1(11 II 0 01 Knrliiuy lot ll 00 iLiimoti. oou ii ii ol Ti.tnU, .-jo in I'j-jt i.i a Tnii.ainri'i at iita'i linlliif for liknilller In fnorlh binloir. lliiileilifLr Arnalu In llillll I Intllha. tllnn H'r Aiehnry In eluliih Unilif, jllnlled for Diivln In nevenlh 1'iiilnil. WiinlilnKimi... 0 t 1 2 II 0 ll (I - It Kl lail.. ii :t j ii (i ii n II -l,'i Two lu'n lilln-Huillh, Mice, (leilfon. Thrm Pnne till -limit. Home nio-willlnin, ht',i" o luiM-Juflite, Huerlllcen-Wllllaoin, Harwell, dtibei, Jiirolmnn. Iioulil" playn-Dail", huerelil uil Hlnleri (leilron. (lerber nod Wider. AVIIIIainn ami (leiletini lillerbe mid JllilRe. Lift on linnen-Wnnhlniltnn, Hi HI, U,uln, 4, llnnm on Imlln-dtf l Hiilller. tiff (l ennon. 2, off Acnntii. fii off Invlf. rff llurwll, 1. lllli--Off Illynitt fi. 7 Ii II iimlnKm .iff linvU, lo In 7 liniloiifi of Aiimu, I in I Innlncni off luirwcll, I I J li.nliiun: off (llenmin, I In I IniilOK. Hlruek uiit lly Hail, I. Wild pnrh-dleiii'oii to nliK (iltrliiT-l mvlx. Union pllrlier-Aeomn, I fiiiilrin-Morlarl nml llllileliranil. 'Ibnu of vniue-1 hour ami l,i mlnulei'. HCCON'li (I AM II. WASIIISIITON (A.I I HT, Ill'lHA.) ' all r h o a e nil r h on JmUeJIi. ftOl H 0 ll(leilier,i. SS. il ,10 Mtlhli.tr. . 40 1 2 niHIedemi.Sli 4 2 2 1 nt llleeef 0 0 1 il HOiHIilfr.lb., ll.'li 1112 2 0 'Holh.rf... .KM 2 1 O'Jn'Imoo.ef r, I 1 ll 10 Hii'iiinsii ani i ao'wiirmn.if "22 n on llril2li 2 t t I OHli.llh.ilji.. . ! 2 ni'ibe.ati in o loiToiiin.rf.. mi i i no .(V.NelllM a 12 il 2fi,C(illnn.e.. lot 0 0 t furnn.e., (Ol 4 OO'Helereld.ii 2 02 il III '.neh'iy.p 100 o OOlWelllu'o.P 0 I o t 10 iiunnoiMi 2 00 o 2oi .rtr-.-zzrrr, I I Total". .41172127152 i Totnl..5H210 2l UP Wnnlilemno I 1 0 I 0 fl 0 (I 0- 2 HI. l,oUl U 2 0 t il 2 2 1 x-17 Timi l'e bltii-Jnrobnoii. Ilnrrl. llllcflie. 'pimr. Hinlth. llerbei, D'Nelll, Hlinnkn, (.Ml IIiih. Tltrie Pane lilw-lllce. Twhln. Ilooi" rone-Wllllnmn, Hlnler. Hliilen baen-1ol 0, I Hen nll. HnerlfK ei - O'Neill, Hevoreld, tlKiiible idny-Hlnlei, (lurlwr and Hlnlcr. Left ' Ion bncn-Wnlilmitotl, II) HI. liul. V. llnne; I Welliimit, a, llll-4)ff '.MlMy, 10 lo a , H (f niensmi, In r iiiiIiik. Hit Jj"" J,;,.,, tUit-Hy (lleu.on mcdeoni. Htruek ' mit'-ity Wellnmn, 2, hy Ziuhar), 2 by i fill I In IIKiJll inil ntJi "t iii-i-t OMniitl, '.'. Wild plirn-iiennoii, i-nssm tmll-Tnrne. I.iilnu idliher-ZniJmry. I.ni-tre-llllde)irnnn nml Mot (arty. Ilnio of r.uiu I hour nml in minute. PIRATES IN CLEAN SWEEP. .Mini Down l'lilllles for Third Time li Nt'orr of II to 'i. i'liii.Aiua.i'iiiA, Sept. 11. (Natlonnl). ,1'lttsburg madn o clean sweep of Its tlireo Ronto series hero by winning to duy, 3 to 2, Nicholson' home run Into tin1 left field blcaihern provided tho win ning run. McKu'hnle's hnttlng nnd field ing featured. TJm score; I'irrHlll'ltll (N.l I'lllLADKLI'lllA iN.l ah r ll o n ei nl r Ii oh e ltlctiie.lt. 300 'i no,I,eb'v'u,tf. 10 1 4 20 i"iliw,2h, 4 0 1 4 7 0,ll'i'lts,'.'b. 411 2 10 H'w'th.rf. 4 0 0 2 I 0 W'siiK.ef. I I .1 2 (Ml N'h'n'n.cf 4 t 2 I 0 I Meusel.rf. ,'t 0 I .'I 00 Vh'ted,.1l 4 1 I I 2MK'uir,s a 00 I r.O Hrlmill.lli I I Oil 0 0 P'lette.lli. 102 II 10 M'K'k.e- 40 1 I ll 0 J.M'ler.Ilb 4 0 2 3 2 0 Hrhnildi.o 4 0 1 2 t O'WItlirfuv.i) 'i 0 I !. 3 0 ll'm't'n.ii 30 o OOi-Cravnth. loo o on Illotts.n... 000 I on Totals. 31 !l 1027 17 1 Wheat.. . 100 0 00 'MMomh.p. 2 0 0 (l 1 0 ITr'g'sor.c. 1 0 0 0 0 0 I Tnlln..Kl2 It 27 14 0 United for Wlthrow In the seventh Inning tllstted fur Ilettn In the ninth Inning. Plttsburr 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0-3 Philadelphia I 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 Two hnn bltn Nicholson, William. Men- il. Ilotnu ron Nlcholnon. Htolen bases HlKbie, l'.iulolte, J. Miller Kncrlllre- l leteher. JIimIiI plays MeKechnle, I'utshnw and Crlmm i.ii; HoutliHorth and Whltted, Left on tinien-I'ltlnbitrg, II; rhllnde.lpha. tl. Ilnseii on bull Off Hamilton, I; off Men.tows, 2. Illts-Ofr Meadow, 0 In 7 In iilnRa: off Ilettn, I in 2 tnnlnm. titrurk cut Hy Hamilton, .'I, by Meadows, 1. Los ing pitcher Meadows. Umpires Hart nnd MrCorrnlck, Tlniu of sanie-I hour nnd 41 ailnuti'i. . HASTKIIN l.i:A(ll'K. At Worceitcr-Klrst game n. it. i:. Worcester 10 1.f 2 Albany , 1 10 :i lUlterlej-llctjnett anil Tyler; Martin unit Pmllgrr. 8econd gnme It. It. n. Wnrco.-Ior 7 12 2 Albany 2 A 1 Ilatterlen Ilach nnd Tyler; Horn and Pre dliter. At Hnrtford-Flrst game It. n. i:. Hartford D 10 I Waterbury 3 10 n Kntlerlcs-Pbernian and Ptmmi Patten and Army. Second name It. II. 11. I In it ford I 14 .1 Waterbury 3 0 3 (fifteen Innlnus). 'llatterlea-Sloan and Damni; Mryerback, Fuller nnd Army. soi:tiii:un association. At Chattanooga (first game) It, II. n. Cl-attanjoca 3 11 2 Utile lloel! 3 fl t Itiitterles York and Nelderkom; Fields and llrottem. Heeond (fame It, II, jj, C'hattanimita I il 2 I.lttle Hock 3 (1 3 latteries Vines. Huffy and Ntlderknrn; lenownorse. ana liroiicin. At UlrmlncliKin Illrmlniiham New Orliaus llattertes Clainer and Hooch tie Uerry. It. II. U. .. I 0 1 .. 2 13 1 Vance nnd At Atlanta- It, II. K. Atlanta ,1 il 1 Mobile 4 10 1 llntterle Slieeban and Mills; I.ukonolc and Ponds, At Memphis It, II, K, Memphis II n Nashville 0 2 2 Ilatlerlcs-Tuero nnd Howie; Pano nnd Morrow. ' The Ultimate Car The new Fall models of the Knight motored Stearns radiate and permeate qual ity. It is evident at the wheel or when settled com fortably in its deep uphol stery. You know it's there. You can feel it from within ; it is a constant source of ad miration from those without. See the nen models foiaji ani arrange for a dcmomlrailon. F. B. Stearns Company of N. Y. 12 Centra! Park West, Cor. (lit Btreet. Tel. Columbus :oo. Lendintj Hitlers in Major LenRiies amiiiiican i,i;,(in:. I'hnri rr. Chilis tl. ,,IJ. II. . . '. ,' MlfV Bt. ll Npfiiler, j J'tfi" i.ii n.ii iii i.'"' !l t;i m in. ,1,11'i.Mfl, rill, .. ! ni. i;j , i n oi i 1 i i S1 1.7 Kl NATIIINAI, l llAdl'l!. I'luifr, Chili, (I, A.lli Hi lb r.'('i II ir h Mi l,i . IK) not 111 nil AVI iie,"i, Vn.' w m w v m J, Hiiiiil i 4ii li, . mi :w !"l i NAVY CONFIDENT AS FOOTBALL LOOMS Seven First String Men Are Bach, .....mi tiih hcn mi Sim Vom, llnum, ANNApoi.iN, Hepl, 11. Thn f n M iho Nuviil Academy thl vour In thn. Iho footlmll lentil Iiiim nn opportunity id winning n idifo nucli iih tbo luntltullnn innlnlnlnn In nlher briinclieH of cpnrti Tho nchediiln Irf the host In yunm, Whlld major Intercut, nf I'mirni', will ho ('(uitrcil upon tlm Hum with Iho Army, thorn will bo nther bbf conltntn, Tho Navy will play nt I'rliiciion on October 23. Thin will 11 ono of Iho nun oecasloiiH on which tlm midshipmen hnvo neeii petmlltoil to boivo their own uroumlu to play nualnnl nny nther tvim than Wont 1'olnt. Tho two hlg homo gurnen will bo ngnlnnt l.nfnyelle, on October U, nml iiKiilmit fkoriiiitoiMi, un Niivcnibei' fl, riincelofi Inn iiErced to piny the Naval Academy nt AuuiipolU lu ItC'l mid the Naval mnmigrninnt hopei to fectire n giimo with tho ttnlveinlty of renin) Ivnnla, to bo playeil lit I'hllailul phla, thu completing nn timingi'incut hy which tho Navy team will pluy the two big teams enrh year, ono ut ,nmip ui li and tho other on the homo ground of opponent, Thin iitniiigeitient Is pos- xiiilo an tho Naval authorities hnvo per mitted tho midshipmen to play nno ,amo nway from home cucb kiihoii, ho hlilun that nunlnnt tho CuloK Iloh Kulwell ban tiiUen charge ut Ibe Naval Academy, assisted by Hlcunrd- son. Wrlnht. l'etrv. Wilrliel. hcaffo und! liutler, all former Animno I p avern, nnd Johnny WIIon, Hevoii of tint ilrnl iiuiiii men in nini season lire iivniiaiue. They nro I'upt. Kwim, right end ; King, riuiii tricKin; .noore, right ifiiardi Lar son, centre nnd Koehler, ('rulno nnd Wnttirs, Imclm, QUALIFY AT MONTCLAIR, Xptdal In Tun Hl'K ami Nnw Yoiik Hkmiii, .Montclaiii, N. J Hfpt, 11. Tho ftiallfylng round for tho championship of the Mimtelalr (loir Club wnn played to-day, sixteen (nullifying, who will sunt ut match play next Kntiinlay. In the sweepstake tho scores weio: Class A-W. II. Tnft, 7-III. ni K. II. Hliillh, Nl IU. 71; A. I I'lerson, Jr , 77 5. 72; II. II. Hltinrl. fil-n. 73) A. Powell, 82-H, 74, 11, L. Allen, H7-I2 7Ji It, I.'. Kerr, hn II. 77, Class ll-ll, 11. Culling, Jr., M-ld, nil; r, Hutibes, 0A-2I, 71; II. M. Dnuvs, U.I-20, T.'l; T. A. Adams, i.'r-:o, ;,1; . H, CIoiikIi, Kl IM, 7tl, T. A. Adams, Jr., 07-20, 77. WILL WALK 140 MII.KS, i'serlal lo Tun Hex ash .niciv Yoitu IIkiiiji, ITHACA, N. Y, 8ept. ll-Hptirred on by the liupe of making the eioss eountry teiini that ulll Joitrney lo Knsliind in I'eccmher for a men with an Qxfoiit-Cnnihrhlre tenia nbout one hundred Cornell nthltle nre get tlnif Into shape In various putts of the eoun try, Hccordliig to Inforiiiallon lenchliiK Mnn. nxer lleriy. To-day hi, liurneil from Joe Morrison, tbo ban been siiliiuiellng nt King ston, Out., that part of bis training would Im a walk from Klnitstoii to Itbars, a illi. tnnco of 140 miles, when he returns to col lese McLierniott, rnitnln of the Cornell harriers Inst )ear, and Irish nml Itlrhinati, pimnlslns )iiiiiigters, report they Imvi- been gettlns; In shape by "working on the i u II-rond." For Fall Stetson Hats "THE HEADEASE" (Registered Feb. 2, 1915) ' $ A Hcadcasc hat is a Stetson hat whose comfort is as unmistakable and gratifying as its goodness and good looks. If you seek hat comfort, however, re member this: The only place to buy a Headcasc hat is a Wallach store. Stetson makes them for us exclusively. Stetson Hats, $10, $12, SlJ,, $16 Wallach Hats, $Jh $o, $6, $7 English Caps, $3 & &'r Wallach Bros. Uroadway, liclcw Chambers Hroadway, cor. 29th Hart Schaffner INCOGNITI CRICKET PLAYERS IN FRONT Britons Tahe Lead in Phifo dclphia Match, VprvW fn TllH HON ami Nw Yi'KK lu. I'lllMPKII'IIM, I'll,, Hept II Te a i I'lillailuliililn cricketer rnn up u i-tt, nf ,1011 for lliolr first irinlnH HxnlnM t d IncoKiilll nt llftverfnrd tn-diiy, or j... H Ions thun tlm KnallBlimon t.ioi' ,n dolr first nlloiiipl. 0, (', MnrrlH w tlio bright prt. , Mnr Not nnly wnn Im tlm firm Amer iiiii to imt Im n century ugnlnm the it; i riifc, but l(it Ills toiiiniiinti n Kevnl u) In concert pilch by IiIh wnnilorfiu i tint,, .Mnrrl woh (oruloreil nn oun ( from tlm lmi(o crowd when Hie s arn hoiinl nliowi'd to nn lin wnlkml otr t- field after being CAiiglit nut on n ! nit ilrlvo by lloberl. Miijor J. U, Kvnn Willi CO. W i O'Noll with 4 1 and Ji, H. Ilopklnnnu wn , !M belpoil Hrenlly to swell Iho (Junker IctMl, Tlm Ihigllnlinien imido u poor Unn , their to'cond liming K four of tlicm t by thn wnyshlo for nrimll toinln, ut,, , si tin V worn drnwn for the night i visllorH had loH two nf their bent Inn nn n lief ore they could ronch double di lire, I'lny will bo resinned to-mort Tlio tnimimiry i Major ,1. I Ilium, e, Morrison, b r. wrlKht m lltajaui, e, llurrown, h, i.'nrtwrldn t II H, Hnineil, b, lliitrow. , . , (.', C, Mnrils, c, Huberts, h 1'owler pti W, H, IImiii, e, limlri b, Hlielinnnllne i li, H, lliiihlnnoii, o, lltoi kfllmnn, 1 Itubertn i V, P, N'nwlinll, c. llrorMlimiU. i llttrioivs ,) W, l', (l'NHl, e, Cariw right, b. liiihiiii n 11, M, t'rnwmmn, r, o W, H. I vi'n , not mil 1!, M, Maun, b, Ismery ui Tol a I Mum at lbs full of eneh wlrket "(si. 'jtc. .mil. am. aon, :c. i nt. lloullnif- lliiroiiKlis, 3 for r,H; Itnliriti, " I, Pimler, I for It; Cnriwrliilu. i ,n uoviy, i ror -i, .Mriruiie, o ior iu. rinnns dine, I fin in. liiceKiiUI-neeond Innlimft' .1, H. P. Morrison, e. Morris, b Nt Ii. II. Jnnlliic, e, nnd b. Mann. . i T, A. Ilroekelhitnk, b, Mnmi. .. I 11, ('. Urobilin, c, t'rnnsiiian, b. Mmiti ,i Meicaife, not out , . ll I I il Ji. imumn, noi m '""n Tniiiln llimn nt Ihu fall of nach wlrkel, I;. 1 "Viowllng-Mnmi. 3 for lOi O'.S'ell, l for 31 llnipllts-l''. Freeman for Im'wnlti link llruoklnv fur All I'lillndelphln. ESSEX FELLS CLUI? FINALS, UprrM fo Tlltl fll'N ASP New Venn limit. CAi.nwTi.i,, N. J Heiit, 11,Khmii in the August lournnmeiit plnyed on tlm link of tho Kex I'oll Country Club thl ufternoon wns won by J, H. llrown, .Ir who bent Chnrle I'lcrnon 1 up. In tho sweepstake thn bet scores were ' Clnss A, I.. 1',. Porfllnger. S7-IJ-7. II MfCord. 87-13-721 T. Meirlmnti, H,V.i-Jai W, .1 Filllll. 82-11-73, A. Puinill. UJ-JD-tJ,-II. Hldihottom, HI 1774 J J. Ilofios, bt; 13-74; 11, J. llreiuinn, H4-R-7il, II. 0. Wiurlner, 01-14-77. 11. Hopes, Ol-li-I. C. II. Ilaeoii, Kit H "H. Class II. J . A. Hulllvnn, P7-2-fl!l. A, T. Lie, I0:i-30-73i li 0. Htlllwell, 10:-5W7. lioi.r at lii'NWooiMi: roi'NTnv run, F. 11, Aiken and J. .1. lllackmnrn wr tin linllildiial winners yestsrdsy nt thn red cant inlf competition of the Dunnnndle t'ountr Club, Aiken, with "'.'. 10-72, wen the Clm A pi Ire, wltllii lllaCkmore Ksik tlm Clati 11 cup, with n cnnl of US. 2iV-7... W K, Percell wan second to Aiken, wlt.i A j-.,tj, Whllo ll, A. I.utul finished seemul lu lllaf . more, with n card of in, 20-71 MI,MIKi:V WINS (IN POINT!1 I1AHT ClllCAdO, Ind Pept. H J :; Hharkey of New Vork won a nwirf rlnlnn over Pete Herinan of Nw Urlen, butilnmwelKlit rlinniplon, In n ten ryun. bout to-day. The fight Old not sffect Utf mail's title, un them whs no refer" 0t i rlslon. 10 :i6-:4S West 123th 3d Ave., cor. is;d & Marx Clothes