Show American Golf Team Invaders Smack 1148 Pellets Into Ocean ST. ST ANDREWS Scotland April 30 The Wr-The American Walker cup team drove 1148 golf goIt balls into the ocean on their trIp a ross the Atlantic Mon Men day Captain Francis Ouimet and his mates prepared to start practice over St. St Andrews Andrews' links where the mortality rate for tor gulf lets although high wouldn't be quite so excessIve The team of nine completed the eastward crossing crossIn Sunday night Tired but confidently looking forward for V ward to the International matches May 11 and 12 they arrived at this ancient golfing center shortly before midnight Henry Gullen secretary ot of the Royal and Ancient club of St. St Andrews An An- drews ruling body of British golf golt met the v visitors at Londonderry and escorted them to St. St Andrews Despite the fact that the Caledonia reached Londonderry at 6 a. a m. m Sunday sev sev- ertil erol members of the team were on deck We dont don't usually get up so early said Harold W. W Pierce treasurer of the United States Golf association but some ome ot of us wanted to see the famous Irish s enery Driving practice oft off a special mat maton maton on deck kept the team members in shape on their trip across even though the cost In Ingolf golf balls did go over the 1100 mark The team in addition to Ouimet Includes Johnny Goodman and George Geore Dunlap American open and amateur c h n a respectively Chandler Eg Egan m Max Marston Gus Moreland Johnny Fischer Jack Westland West West- land and Lawson Little |