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Show CANADA AND ENGLAND AFTER AMERICAN CUP RYE. N. y:. Bept. y. The amateur golAne supremacy of America will be decided thla week on the links of the Apawmmie Country club. Play will begin be-gin todar and be continued each day, the winner on Baturday being acclaimed champion, while bis club will have the custody for the coming year of tha championship trophy the Have may er cup. P. C. Owens, Jr.. of Pittsburg, who won the title last year, will defend It. Repreeantativee of the northeast, west and south and of Canada and England have rallied to dispute Ita possession. Thla year England has sent Harold H. Hilton, her amateur champion, to attempt at-tempt to lift the cup, while the Canadian SrepreeeulaMve la Oeorge B. Lyon of Toronto, To-ronto, who narrowly missed capturing It In lft0. The American oonteetanta will represent repre-sent chibe In and about New Tork. Boston. Bos-ton. Philadelphia. Pittsburg and Chicago, Chi-cago, while there also are entries from Minneapolis. M. IjouIs. Detroit, Toledo. Cleveland. Cincinnati. Oil city. Pa.; Baltimore. Bal-timore. Washington, New Orleans, Austin. Aus-tin. Teaa. ; Red lands. Cel.. and many other New England clubs. In addition to Kownes. former chsm-bIom chsm-bIom who are aeeklng to recover lost ronora are Oardner. Travrs. Bye re, Travis. Douglas and Mac Donald. On the A pea anils course, mhlch measures meas-ures 4244 yards, with the tees set back the play tomorrow will he only at II holee for a emre. with the best 44 qualifying; quali-fying; for It more holes on Tuesday forenoon, fore-noon, when the beat 22 ecoree for the 20 hol4i will insure a round of match play on Tueeday afternoon. After that there will be 34-hole mafrhee each day until tha winner turns up on Sunday. |