South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 197, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 July 1922 — Page 7

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Hi H V by 0. ZouisRUolF" Ge?ie Sarazen of Pittsburg Wins National Open Golf Tourney With

SUNDAY. JULY 16. 1922

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Shoots To front By Great Comeback In Final Round Not Considered a Possibility John Black and Bobby Jones Tied for Second William Mehlhorn Fourth Iliitchi-oii and Happen Fall Down. I !

.'TrlOXin COINTIlY CUm. 0n-. a r.'-wsparman ru-h1 to th lock-

Scenes In the Final Championship Rounds At the Skokie Course Yesterday

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He Jump i from th bo.nch. turn-

21 yr oj.l r.t'.ve T--rn Arr.orlr.an of: f ,j a h i n L-i;rrin ani It out a yp'U. ItaU.in dM,"(ni, fVituri-'iy pu.-h?l h!! A f--v rn. .riifiit. latr h was fvirr;'!

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cut on th FhouIcJers of om! jf th

rrf.it- oifrrM. mnr.y of th-m oM I i:i""s.in.u .vno trruna rouna ana or.ouh to l,o hli f;i'.hr in I won the' ';iVM f h'"r aftr chefrr.af.on.il r:,.-.:i Ko;f chümphl? ! K-ch!r? down In pocket ?arvüh a .-r.3 of 2 f-.r 72 ho cf ! az"n Tui:'""1 0llt a Iom!n!ck ay Vi't-- two Jays ' ll'O In American money. '"X'h.W Irive out' of bounds on ! "Th:) !rt for the k,;1 hpIPe1 h 71t ho. f0::wo. a mr.rnont' Jrf' w:n'" he mld anJ handed it to

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Thf.so who finished In the first ten

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a t: witJi r.ohhy Jr.r.. your !.f ul T ' u ' 1 " f -lauii.i Atlanta. (!,,. arr.afrur. for ,.;...! ' az-n. I'itSurp. 72. 73.

.vhil' WIIIi.ini Mhlhorn of S'hrv-

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! .rt. Ux.. -x.n fourtll v!th 230. ondj"1' '4- '- '3 .83; John PUacK, Walter Ha-n r I. tro'.t. Hritlc-h 1 'I, '.iiif.. 71. 71. 7;.. 72-280; ;-n champ:: n. fifth, v. ith 2U1. J'.rn i A i:':am "hlhorn. Shreveport. I.a . JUrr.-s of r,::,-,-:, Ma:,.,r. X. V.. .1- I ' 3- 71- 12' 290; AValtrr Haifc-n.

f.r,l!n? his t:t: v hohlen: out oit. OS. .7. 74, ,2291; Georjro of the runnlr..'. fHU.-hln- u-e!I do-wn 'T3"' i:n?Ian j' 76' 73' 75' 73 tho j. 2D; Ino nicgpl, NVv Oriran, 77. " OnVv'imo r.f thr IIrlt..ni flnhr.l' T;'. 73' 7 1 2 r 7 Jock Hutchinson. amors' the Tirst txolvo, ror?. Dun-i' ' T4, 71, 7r:'JS: M:ke ran tyin for ;xth with Jo IKal V';, T01- 73' 73' 74' 7C 20S f .w or:.ar. Jor. wa. th- only John ol'Ikn- York- 73. 77. 77.

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Nut Coiv.-!!-!-!. Siraz-a's victory cain in typicil American fashion, for lie was har.ly eor.si'irl n it p 4; il;ty at

th start cf H-itur lay:) pl iy and ha to f;s:ht hi way through from

placo in the rar. l;d It "with in

exhibition of g-olf that ha.s .'lilnm -ven prri appro.ach'l In a titular contrst, for h!s finnl holr: were MiJt in 33-r,5 Ci, two ??roko? iimler par. nn ä one of th only two sivred to break pir Jn The two dayn of play. Th:i CR riuoll tho course re-cord in competition ani ti.! Hagn's low mark of Friday. When f'arazen turned in h!- card it .'enied rtafonahiy pure that h xvould be the winner "hut the championship crown did not settle flrmly to Iiis head until many houw iater, for out on links paylnff iK-wperateiy were three irolfor.i, twQ of them listed arnon? the world's bct hoot ts. ptrlving- to cut a stroke off the mark and 5ra.ch thrt victor: out of Parazen's hand1. FIrt. Ua.!Cy Jones threatened the Pittsburg' p!ayer. for Fo"r."by had a par 70 in th mo miner, a 33 on tho first v aftrnon round and needed only n. par 3 on the lat nine to tie. F.ohhy had a f.ne chaT;e to do this

until he reached hia 71?t "hole. This Interest In the Ieeper l'ark tennis

hc, later to prove Flack's nmeis, i tournament, which besan last Thürs

a!?o was too much for thw younsriilay, has mounted during the last -Uthörn er and h'-" five arrainst, par 'two days and a larpe number ot

four, put him out. A short cproach iectatord are on hand for each

match. "While Dr. Herbert Forstt-r.

Are Aligned with Elkhart Team Against Strong Outfit at Fort Wayne Today. Local tennis stars will be piven a real test this afternoon at tho Fort Wanye Country Club courts when representatives of this city and Elkhart will be aligned against the star netmcn of the Fort Wayne Tennis Association. Included in the Fort Wayne entries are Stephen and Scheuman. both of whom were members of 'the Indiana university team this ?prln, and together with Flotrparth and TibbeLs, they form a formidable tm rn. The South Hend-Elkhart team will rely upon Orithn and Lansche ot Flkhart. and Vermande and Alward of this city to defeat the Fort Wayne aggregation.

foIlorA-ed by a -hort run up was Hobhy's troubl". Hasen Fall. Thn th statisticians f!grrei that Walter Hairen otild tie with a for th afternoon. He took 2r on th firt nino and thn fe'.l down completely.

W.t'i onlv John Flip;

former city champion, and Koehler rule as favorites to win the tourney, the fact that there are several other mon entered who are likely to upset the dope has created more than the usual interest. Forster has been displaying his form cf other years and has nn-t

him and th tit!. Ufr! Karaten sot i with little opposition thus far but

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on a 1" :.i. h in th !orl;er room In-si.s-inrr t- hiw frinds that he could r. o : -.v : n . "How can I win?" he asked Ieo P'.'Ml. "I'm Just a kid. Just been professional three years and what I knew alout golf I learned caddyirg. T)nt th.er ir th best in the world." Whon a 33 against par 34 "was reported for Flack's firt afternoon round me.mir.cr that he could

will havo to fhow Ms best tennis to cop the meet as Andrus. Swlntz. Alward, tfylvanu. Summergil, Kingsley, Xenrahan and Velasco, all known for their tennis prowess, art entered and any one of them may dispose of one of the two favorites. Koehler Is In the upper bracket in the pairings and Förster in the lower, o if the dope runs true, they are likely to meet in the finals at the park next Sunday.

hoot on the -par 3 final nine and tie brazen it t-gan to look as if IiFUltY DKCIJMIS JOU. th F;t:rsburg plover was right in be-1 SFFIN'GFIFI.D, üass.. July 1T. l-.g modest. Tut F'ack. 44 years old. Frof. Flmer Ferry of tho physical -"Uth.-m, northern and centra! Call-! education department of Fpringfleld forn'.a champion. w Fridiv with I college today announced that he had

dt-chned the position of commissioner of athletics of the "Hi? Ten" conference of m!ddle-weftern college. He aid the committee failed to met conditions that he considered necessary.

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The above pictures show the great golf stars as they appeared In action yesterday In the final rounds of the National Op en tournament at the Skokie club course at Glencoe, 111. They

were snapped by the Xews-Timos ftaff photographer and are as follows: 1, "Chick" Kvana approaching the 10th green. 2. Guilford, National Amateur champion and Fdd Loos on '( j', ; ' y Zr V -ä T " sm - 1 the ISth green. 3, Jim Fames iutting on the 1st green. Fob McDonald looking on. 4, Gene Sarazen and Fat O'llara on the Uth green. 5, Walter Hagen stulvir.g Iiis putt on the 7th ' I v. ; j.1 7r. .1 r". Ni Tri.-'u!- A.. 2 2

green. 0. Duncan lrlving from the 14th tee. 7. Abe Mitchell driving out of bounds from the 18th tee. 8, Cup to left is the National Open championship trup.uy won by haraen and the one to the right is the Fritlsh Open championshlji trophy won recently by Walter Hägen. 9. Fvans watching the flight of his Iron shot from the 13th tee. lo, Duncan approach;:.tho 12th prcm. Hagon, hitting one a mile from the Sth tee.

South Bend GoU Players Score In Elkhart Tourney

CARDS WIN AND CUT LEAD OF NEW YORK

League Standings

Taylor, of Laportc, Takes ! Game and Half First Prize Loeals Win in ! Bcl,in(1 Pl?.nla aS Kesillt

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Three Class E Flights. Charley Taylor of Laporte annexed tho first prize In the Elkhart Invitation tournament yesterday, when he turned In the score of 123 for the 27 holes. Davidson led the morning .-ession but could not main-

National league. Won Lost

IVw York 4! St. Louis 51 Khleatro 4x1 Cincinnati 44 r.roaklyn 41 Pittsburg 3S Philadelphia f Uostou 2S

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American Tricae. Vv'ou Lost b Louis 4. :.' -Wv York 4. .'17

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ST. IX)UI5?. July 1.". St. Louis cut .W.v York's lead In the National boguo to a game and a half by win

ning the first of the series today. -1 j i''tro:: 41 to 3. Fatting rallies against Kyan n!vn ..:V. Vl in the second and third accounted j pjipa.!. ij.hla :n . s m pit! . ! -. A ITI ..

ior tne ;ar.nna runs, me iiam.s on ,,.

rallied in the ninth, when a doubl

ta!n his position, dropping back In pass and Info-Id hit filled the hast

a tie with H. Turnook cf Elkhart. E. M. Sim. the star of Elkhart club, took down the second prize with 124,

one stroke back nf Taylor. C. F.

Berman and the Boys are offering

jone stroke back nf Taylor. C. g j Flickinger. Elkhart won fifth pr H j wltlh 128. winning the draw with fa j C. Campbell, St. Joseph, who a

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! YANKS LOSE CHANCE

TO TAKE RACE LEAD

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Sehalk Factor.

ting of Schalk Is Big

XIJW YORK. July 15. New York lost a chance to take the American league lead from St. Louis today by dropping a 12 inning struggle to Chicago, 3 to 2. while the Frowns also lost. b' hrlk's hitting, which ineiuafd a horn run. wa.s a big factor in Chicago's victory. Shely'a inrield hit, Seh al'c'H out and Johnson's single gave the White Sox the winning tally In the twelfth Si ore:

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score of 1" cantured first prize in i civriNAbTr .Tnb.l... The Feda

ine L.as.-i ir. mgni. v . .m. warner. avou the llrst g true irom u.-sion South Fend, won second prize; T. It.! 3 to 2 today in the Ia. half of the Duncan. South Fer.d, la thinl n;nth inning, pci ring the deciding prize; tJeorgi Atkins. Elkhart, 1.19: j ru:; on a W t;k t) F.urr.. a safe bunt E. G. Harris. South Fond, 123.jiy pautI-t ar,i a P:r- to riht The-- players all tied for third j ,y nurp,,r. iiU,iUv and Miller were Place and the prizes were awarded: x0.lx n 00,i f,rm but thr-w a in th order l;-t.d by draw. :lt!a toward the finish. Thj F. Cr. Starkf. St. Jos-ph. won first uravM Cr,t one in tho eighth on a Place in Class C tüght with 141. J r-lS;, to j-vrd. an 1 ut and a -iingle by Othm priz w!nnr were. C. E. Jack-j (;.;son uri t;fli . n t,e ninth when son. Elkhart. 14-5; J. L. Miclcley. V-.T. . T,,irTf.(1 ;in ;; vf fn !h,, plate

South Fend. 147; F.. F. ITouseworth. , af.;r Nlxm h id 'tripled. McN amara Elkhart. MS J. O. Sackman. Mish-i .,.;:.:vt j i.ib.r in tho eighth. S. ore: j

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Miüer. Mn.V.-im.ira and Gib.?n:

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J. Scb.ul'z. Eikhar. 15 4.

IUmh rs Tako Three-

VESTEr.D.W.S KLSILTS. ationaI I.f:tur. Itr.sron 2; Cl::-:r,nati :.. Lro'.klvn 2: IMtt-burg X rtiiboifjj.hia 2; Chicago 1. New l.irk a; St. Louis 4.

American I.ga. Cbirn-.a r; .,.w Ynrk 2. (12 iiuiin?) br. Louis o; Washington 2. Cleveland 2: Philadelphia 0. Fetroii 2; lb.ston o.

TIGERS BEAT BOSTON BY RALLY IN SIXTH F.o;sT(j:;. July Fillette kept Boston's hits nrattered today while Detwdt bunched four of lbs seven hits in th" Fixth inning for two runs, the visitors winning. 2 to 0.

The City Twilight Jcasru fchedulo ' INDIANS 1 W LL BFFOBF f r the cuming we-k calls for mej LOI ISN ILLL BY 0 TU ." fast gan;e,v The y. M. C. A. Kill! I X I ) I ' : 1 f 1 1 , i b . b .7 i'v 1"-r--t i:ns the p-;ition of londerchip 1 r , . .. . , , ... .1 . . ; ut arei avur.l trouble when they , lr.,,,., . . . r ,. ... r .. . .;

'..ib' with the Flatn'Ts nt"r c it'on 1 .

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.;-t two. games they aj- ure to give

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I 3 '.urns male three of Fo.ston'.s hits 1

Blue's finale. Fancy's bunt. CobbVs

duubk-. i'igles !jy Vfach and llclmar.n and Clark's sacrifice tly gave tip' Timers their two runs in tho

OAMES TODAY.

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sixth. It was Boston's lifth straight 1 ' !' defeat. Score: I !

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! PIRATES COP GAME BY HITTING REUTHER HARD

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Sou'h Fen 1 grat.b.-d the f.rt thrc. I 1ICA F . July 13. An error 0 ; ;n 10 Innings, coming from behind j !"-: -- 10 u- a , man. ridd-n ly l. rator. was -c 11 Tr-

ror, r,A ct - .w,vt n-"h J : "niiion by To:;v Kauftman cit li::n ; and drivtrrg Fuether from th 1.;-'" ir.ro'v n i.ommea gave n.J. ..:.d. two b nrtns o.rK. I lrm Eri. n i. i."lre- u:-h'l ""lr iV K! tn game today wh-n Fhiladel-1 :ri th- eighth. -.hen they tied the visitors a run in the .venth. Ho:a-;:i.e fav..rit.-. ith I-ar.sr up. flni.h'd. ..The GoM standard of Vara...,r j,V.v.., P1T. arprft bu ir, ' Iii- i v'uurl a ninth inning rally and , s.or on five hit. The Pirate wen ' tc-nrA Ut eignt Inning,-, J third, but was d:-;.btred by Lolly. ;n"tbe draw'd took'serond priz-. ! ,:' s "hbag 3 to 1 in the first , in th 10th on Carey's single. Fig- j Ir-cludm g u triple by Sp, aker and a.'ir only ro,-r garter, be-au- ofj (T. r G" r.- n.as th'rd with U- O j came tf tli- .cri-s. Ylth rn- out; ,aCr:ne and Ticrnybs double, doub.e by A ood. Score; I r-. h ridirg in the .'tretch. (fA . it.,'-,- vM,e I t w''-. -:il a n..m cn llrst and fecond ! F.rilliar.t fielding bv oth team "-v.-lmd CCu oCO 1102 S Oj i C:, ,fV-Va

::hawal-:a. 16 0. Wr.gr.t grcur.ded to Kauffman. who! featured, the visitors making five l f!'"1'i"-i'n' 1 '-"-"J ' KAhrrhK W lAb i KAN.V

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