Show TIE liE FR FOR GOl GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Smith of Mexico and MacLeod of Chicago Play Extra I Rounds Hamilton Hamiton Mass Aug 28 For the third time In the history of at the association and aul the second at the Myopia Hunt dub club the open gold championship of ot holes resulted in a tie te and tomorrow will wU see ee Smith of at Mexico and Fred MacLeod of at the Midlothian Cou club of at Country Chi Chicago Chicago Chicago cago who ended the fourth round this afternoon with wih 3 strokes apiece will wU play eighteen holes more for the title tte and the possession of at the championship cup and ner 15 of which 30 will wi go to the win winner winner winner nerThe The other prize winners of o the day with Ith their scores were as follows Alexander Smith Nassau 37 3 1100 Wil wn Willie lie le Anderson 3 SO John Jones Myopia 3 70 0 John Hobens En Englewood Englewood Englewood 3 tj 35 Peter Robertson Oak Oakmont Oakmont Oakmont mont 35 Jack Hutchinson St An Andrews Andrews Andrews drews 1 35 Peter P ter Barrett Barret Toronto 3 35 5 Richard Ichard Kimball Kimbal 3 10 0 Tom Mc McNamara McNamara Namara 3 SI 10 Hobens Hoben and Robertson divided sixth and seventh money Hutchinson and Barrett eighth and nd ninth and Kimball I and Mc McNamara McNamara McNamara Namara split up the tenth prize of or 20 Owing to an error by the scorer Gil Gilbert Gl Gilbert bert Nichols of oC Tedesco who was tied ted with wih John Jones for fifth frh place was disqualified fled fied ted but the officials decided that he was not at fault and commended his action acton In noting the tile error by giving him 05 G which he would have won on Was Great Contest Tile The great contest between Willie Smith and MacLeod was the feature of ot the championship and proved vastly exciting especially In the afternoon when the two men although some distance away from each other otlie on the course were never more than a stroke or two apart in their scores McLeods great uphill fight which began at nt the very ver start tart in the morning when Smith h was five strokes ahead of ot him and ended with wih their being on even terms term late In the afternoon will wiil wl have a niche bv b himself In golfing circles 1 the knowledge that they were very close In their scores and that the cose slightest error might be disastrous the two players drove 1 rove steadily approached surely and putted with Ith a precision thU th resulted In two of the best scores of ot the championship ella cha The cards of the two players follows Willie Villio Smith v Forenoon out outi I 5 3 4 5 5 5 6 4 41 II n 6 64 4 4 6 4 5 4 5 44 Afternoon A out outI 4 o 5 4 3 5 4 4 6 S SIn 3 In InI 4 4 4 I 4 5 5 4 5 First day O Total Fred MacLeod Fre Forenoon out outs C 6 4 o a 5 4 4 j 5 6 4 41 n 4 4 5 4 4 6 4 1 4 5 Afternoon out outI I 5 3 4 4 4 5 4 4 47 01 InS In 5 4 I 4 5 5 4 I 4 4 First day daI Total otal |