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Show TT I THE DESERET NEWS FRIDAY JULY 9 1925 JONES FAVORED TO CAPTURE GOLF TITLE DESPITE MELHORNS LEAD Latzo To Defend Crown Against Levine Tonight in Third Welterweight Title Bout in Two Months f Timber On Scioto Course Makes Going Slow, Rough Bobby Displays to Offset M . Wild Bills Rush Favorites For Open Win Drop By Wayside in ' Opening Round. J. WALSH COUNTRY CLUB, SCIOTO Ohio. luly (INS) Bobby Jones will win the national open olf champion. Thl opinion was cluslvely, or otherwise, the writer's, today with M holes remaining between the field of III golfers and the champion for which every one of them would sell his Immortal soul. The reason I think this to be By DAVIS .V ship is that true Jones shot bis 33-3- 3 70 en- tirely unflurried and professing only to be seeking amusement In going over the course. Wild Bill" Melhorn. of Chicago, took a (I to lead the field yesterday. But he has done this before without winning any major titles and there Is no reason to suspect that "Wild Bill" to any tamer than his name implies. Likewise, must the writer look upon the performance of John Junor, of Portland. Ore., In taking a 70 and equalling Jones' score. John to an unknown quantity and, therefore, 35 to scarcely worth more than cents of any man's dollar. Plays Well Bobby yesterday was playing the same kind of golf that won him the He British open championship. played it with the nonchalance of an office boy explaining tnat his grandmother had unfortunately died on the eve of a world's se- ries Although there were several golfers Interspersed sterling tween Bobby Jones and his TO, and Walter Hagen and his 71. there was no doubt but that It was likely to be Jones and hto clock-Ilk- e steadiness against Hagen and hto sensational competitive spirit for the championship on Saturday. A1 Espinosa, of Chicago, and Joe Turnesa. of Nsw York, turned la a 71 each I can't go crasy about either A1 or Joe. 'MeFariaae Close. Willie MacFarlane and fonr others of ambitions tendencies reported par 11a Willie Is dangerous and, if you don't think so, you aro liable to bet that coal dust is pink or Cerise. So is Leo Dleget, for that matter. Ha too, managed a 71 but If Dan Pat Doyle or J. O. Collins of Kokomo, Ind.. who also circumnavigated the course In even figurea can continue to clock tomorrow, the situation will be quite opaque. Another man In a strategic position was Preddy McLeod, of WashFreddy worried throughHea ington for the first plsy. was one of the hottestdays tips on this Bo hot was he that tournament. some of the unofficial bookies declined to lake further bets against Preddy the night before the tournament opened. His 7t was regarded as having done him little barm 17 any. Favorites Out. Few of the remaining favorites were as fortunate as McLeod. For Instance, only miracle reclaim Jock Hutchinson's foil can Harry Cooper's 14, or. for that WII-lla- mi, " urn; s, have made four rounds of the treacheroue Scotio course. This means four rounds of eer-threemng danger. No vran will be safe until hie pill is in the eighteenth cup for the fourth and last time With the play under way there has been a revision of estlmatea Bobby Jones lost many followers by his two rather poor preliminary rounds on Wednesday, but these were the first rounds he has played at Bciuto thia year. Result iskstwa. When Bobby Jones, Watts Gunn and Walter Hagen ait three in sue ceaston drive Into the rough on th same hole it may give the golfers o! America some idea of what may happen here. They performed this feat on the second bole, which is s heart breaker. The drive Is on to t narrow carncTs back, with the fields" waving on either low side. The player who makes three perfect rounds In this tournament may have all his hope shattered on the fourth That is why a lot of th experts have come to the opinion that a dark horse may prove the But even this prescription will not work for the course is one of the courses on which an Amerilongest can championship ever has been played and It puts a premium on the long driver. As arranged for the tourney, the total distance U nearly .700 yards. This is but Hu short of four miles. When u yards is considered that the winner mur do this four mile in an average of about 78 or 74 strokes. Including tht of the little white ball Into putting 18 tm cups, some idea of the task ahead may bo envisaged. Baraee Jests. Jim Barnes jest about the Scioto links burning up was not such of a joke ten days ago The country here abouts experienced the dryeat June In 47 years Practically no ram fell. The grass on the Scioto pow fairways was dried ehncit-utIn dcr The club ofietalVweTc comething of a pani'b,dY appealed to the city fat h era Civic xnprk-Thpride immediately got city of Columbuk Vgrvt sevento street motor fiushers driven big the links and for a solid week they worked day and night pouring water on the parched fairway. The grass was saved and Tuesday the rains Sunday came to add comfort and condition to the course and as the tournament o'pened there'was nothing to complain of except the rough This rough ever will live in the memory of all who are particlpting for no men humanly can expect to complete four straight rounds without making Its acquaintance. Copyright, e 1928) Levtevflie Mllyeake 4S IS S41 City 44 IS Indlsnpt, Kau St tib lg onj moJM lln Irtto Uw. o tut 100-ya- h 423 ISIS; 3AP Englahd and France produce the best women athletes because they train all of the time and not for any particular game according to MissWinifred Tllden. head of th phyof the deal education departmentTllden be- Iowa State college. Mle. ..rronen.!; l' .there I. a .Prrt .for every down laid girl and 'he recently n and out six hits. The game ended with rule to Insure health Chicago player on second of seasonal recreations. rtUisdWrh'. Chime. to are th vital rules BHOA. BHOA Training success of girts in athletics," ah M oxtll rf ft 2 ft ftft R1W?b French rf i said. "Every girl no matter how Ho'leM 1 Pmoa ft 1 ef strong and healthy she may be, OoUmi 2b I 1 I ft t'Lemar If seeds to be put on a regular diet PIk if ft ft 1 Jb Dykes and an early hour schedule In order ft ft ie lb Fee to hsv a body that It able to 1 ft 1 ftiCochrn e 4 Osllwy a meet ths necessary activity that a ,narrtfib 41 1 ft ft . demand. ItRhmke p tprhxikc. sport does ft ft ft Fxte.p "Training rules should not b tob Thrtfiua O' exacting so as to cause dislike, but Ertwrd P J they should b restricting and buld xxMorhrt ft! up tho necessary energy for sport competition. They" xhould consist f:cCordr I st least, eight hour of consecutive Total 144 1fti Total it 11 ST sleep each night, no eating of pasxBatted for Harrs ta ninth tries or sweets between meals, and xxBatted for Edward is aeoanth xxx Bat ted for Cenaally to seventh. very little of them at meal. Fruits Seer by Innings mar be taken between meals with of Boxes results apples only good T Oft ftl etft are 'placed at the girls convenience Chlram . . . ox 10 lift Philadelphia In their gymnasiums trltti a nominal sum of five cents for an ftp- Hnnnx- ftxmirarv Rwne Mrxtfl I pe. Three good square meals a day,? celima Falk. Thorxten, MoCerdy. no worry er eating tmtween meals Blhep French. Sltrtnona Lemnr I. S'mmon t Error except fruit and plenty of water Dykes Pool Harria Thurston Bihop. ought to make any girl a fine exTbrorbooo hit Borrett Falk Oolltna parample of health and a splendid nno-ftlHomo L mar, Froerh fn any sport." ticipant to mon. Pool. poillt Hsunofleld ta Pherly gtruck out Bp 1 by Ehmka I. 1 Edward fonnattf hy 12 . in Only Players 1114 lift ft tl 1 Two-ht- te w pliy-fth- Majors 20 Years Only IS player In tho history of major league baseball have eerved f0 or more yearn. Adrian Cip Anaoo topped them aU with 85 MUre eMO&f' tTmpiree by Pat 1 and McGowan. THREE-- ! RroaHe 4. Bloomington Rprlngflald ft, Porta ft. Danrillo ft, Doeatur ft. graaerUl Jft, Terra fUaV Quincy . - UUOrB TaltHari ft. Nallla Cooxolly, f 1 - In. ta.-O- Woetw fa 1- -1 wrtot (high onll -- Long-woo- i 1ft and lh ft. Weaton Richmond ft, and Prestos 4. Tho score: I Freeh Hn. .. niIOA.1 JUffti ft ftumra.14 ft ft ft FRftlr.lfe ft Hogan e.. 4 ft tft 1 Stekdielb 4 ft 1 ft 1 ft ft 4 4 4 W 2b Wkm.a Hanioa. Klnlson lh 4 1 ft liHatchef.. 4 ft ft . ft 1 ft ft ft ft Lewi x on. i Egan.tf-p- gninyard, . f I iottthrf.. I J Balr.ef. Coley p ftb-C Blr ft lxa.Sh.. ft'Blgga....f ft ft ft ft 1 iI p Totals ft ft ftj ft 1ft 9 ft ft ft ft lift 111 ftCheleap-l- ftl ! 4 Totals. 4 in. sbo-pu- ftftt da -- S- 8-- 110-met- er 100-me- 300-met- re the California stars will tun 'Keep in Step' up r with tnc new and vigorous stride of banking by hurling the LewColey saved the game for iston boys after Baer wan ohaeed In frame. second the to the showers Other scores In the loop were Cora (Contla-rf.- . U business LEWISTON. July 8. (Special) The local team maintained Sts perfect record of 11 victories and no defeats by trimming Franklin I to s 4 SB. EW YORK. July 3. (INS) ree-ort Two new world's -were on th book, today, tabilshad by John Kuek, sophomore student of th Kan3e Flat Teachers' oolltga, of Emporia. At , tha benefit games of th Cathedral of St. John the Divine Mat evening Kuck heaved the 17 pound shot f T feet 3 - lnchee and th weight (I feet 7 4 Inches, break-ln- g records held for yean by the late Ralph Rose, giant Californian. Sten Patterson, Owed an1 great hurdler, won hto first vlotory on an American track by beefing Charles Werner of the Illinois A. C. in th hlglp hurdlae race. De Hart Hubbard defeated Chet tr Rowman in the dash and the far west triumphed when EL Loe Carter of the Angeles A. C. finished In front of Ray Watson of tho Illinois A. C. in th event. l Richmond JCrankUjt e in. in. 10 in. Set Two Worlds A-- Smith ItT 1 J-- relief 1- ft Kansas Sophomore ut July the cream of the nation and field were here today to participate world, In the A A V. championship track meet, mhlch starts this afternoon In the municipal stadium. Record holders In almost every event will be on hand to defend theft marks and try to better them. Patterson, N, J., leads In the number of entrsnts from one city with 14. The defending title holders Included Helen Filkey, Chicago, la ths 100 yard dash, running broad jump and 80 yard hurdles, Alto Cartwright, Eureka A C. of California, In the 80 yard dash; Elisabeth Stine, Patterson, N. , recreation center, in the1 high jump, Lillian Copeland, Ca Uf , A. and G. C. in the discus, and Alda Silva, northern Cal- ifornia A. , Is the Javelin. The 'preliminaries will be held this afternoon and the final heats Satur- Excellent 1- -1 enceeeafully redaoed to the weight limit of 14i pound although the champion attained the mark by a more rigorona routing of training than hto challongor. Over Weight Latzo, who waa several ponds over the class limit whoa ho defeated Harmon, may not bo so strong against Levine as ha waa at Newark, Latzo follower feaL Anticipated withdrawal, of Bid Terri, and Roby Geldatoln. New York llghtwelghta, from their matches with Phil M CO raw of Detroit and Eddlo (lQd) Wegner of Philadelphia, reapeotively, haa resulted In, a revamped program of supporting bouts, the follows: George Conrtney, Oklahoma middleweight against K. O. ("Phil") Kaplan 10; Wagner va. MeGraw, 10. Tommy Callo, Los Angeles lightweight va. Jack Griff, Now Orleans, 4. ROOKLINE. Maas. July i(AP) Helen Wills, national lawn tonnti champion for the pat three yoarz, will returns practlc July 13. on tho graao court of the Longwood Cricket club, Chett-nHill. Mtoo Willi with Mto, Elizabeth Ryan and M1m Mary K, Browse sailed from Southampton, England, for home today. Her fellow Californians, who, with Mr. Marlon Jetsup, com. prised the team which captund the Wlghtman cup. also plan to be ' hero the week after next. Orlglntl plan called for a wom- d en singlet tournament at but this has been cancelled and their practice will coincide mens tingle event, for the with the historic Longwood Bowl, which has been designated as the first official tryout for American Davie cup start. Many of th country's leading players are expected to compete In th women's Invitation tournament at th Essex Country club. Manchester, starting July 14, and In ths track 7. U ' , trt.to.in. AA iert in. 4 in. SO 1 in. 14 m. 8 in. 7 . B PFTTLADELPHIA. J a -t 1- M la. 70 Inctto, abat (sanai) it (exp.) M IS in. milt M IS In. 1- A i Still Leads Cache Loop PHIL ADKLPHf A Julv The Philadelphia Athletics went into second place eterday bvft the Chicago White Sox, trouncing to 7 The Mackmen hit the bait hard Simmons had a home run and later Poole seorwi two runners sheen of him with a circuit smash Pool-- s ft. American Start Swedish Hurdler Win To Sail For Home Firt Pictory on Next Week. U.S. Track. Mark in Danger V7. S Other v Rune Hllmnn. Manusk day. Rene Elehrodt, Spsrfeea. f Summery Summer gamma. Kneds. ! SwU. Uhl LrrrL- waruer. riatead Rife ty Todt t, ehanar. Welsar Error Ettakit Shatter cpbaoo. t aarrt Two-baa- a Two-bae- e kite Todt, Jacobson. Recan. Lewiston redt, Dugan. Lvtika Oehrg Uhie J Thrse-bee- e hit Taveuer Three-be- s Placstead cot kite Laxerri 2 Struck 1 t?hle 4- - belng t Valley , Helloway 2 By Penseek 8,-bjr s4 j l&iplre--HolWinning 1en sock. pitcher Welaer pitcher teher Well cLetnc p CACHE VALLEY L.EAG Vtrplre Gelsei, Eras aad Owen Hildebrand and Moriaritjr C9h fttaxBlMfa ENGLISH GIRLS White Sox Rally SHOW U. S. HOW TO BE HEALTHY 1- -t Wk height weight hvobe, Rmch l- - Practice July 19 Shot - Put Records rd US Aaron Brown, who an the "Dixie Kid" won ths welterweight title from Job Walcott, to now employed an watchman for the Coney Igtood Bt(j dipso, ' - 8 Resume Tennis h 17 41 474 IS 41 444 Dixie Kid Employed Now as Watchman Flaps, maw facftrtd under Beanrj patents, save Helen Fills to B NORM K, BROWN XF of the fastest sprint swimmem 1clojy'd in tin south. IhmlMd to be one of the het femirtlno ulmmers ner developed in this criuntry. dA-A threat at the present record " These aro some of (he laudatory remarks heaped upon liule Thyra Damonte, old girl New Orleans. Miss Thyra has already defeated the oilier swimming maids of the south in the southern aquatic meets. At New Rochelle, X. Y., against the leading women swimmers of the country, she won the dash. Competing in the last national swimming meets the southern miss made a creditable showing against t Ethel Lackle, queen of the- American dash makta jut now. Miss Dvno&KAlsmtwd In. ths swtenndmr erents at the Sesqitf-w- i. fCDnial at Philadelphia in August. In that meet she will face keen competition, including the stars of the New York Womens Swimming association.1 the llJInoU C. squad and other swimmers of tionaj note. Her work there will be watched with interna by swimming experts of the south, as well ms other parts of the country Having taken rapid trtdcs forward In producing foot boil, track and baseball stars of late years, the Dixie ati ietic folk hope to see that section step Into the foreground in the aqnatto sport. 1141 4?s Saturday lf lilt 4471 Athletes For Imh. i6 ft. T u ", City I It YORK, July ft. (AP) Detroit July b. AP) fthohaa aad Snydor; Schupp sad Hoff- 1 v Cleveland handed New gOSTOX. its sixth in a row yesthe Columbus ....... R.ftft His Eft York Yankees a ft to 1 defeat yes- terday when Boston fell hard on t Louwvllt u l Wells and Holloway for five-gam- e hits to Paoth, Summora. Zutabro sad Mxutan terday in the opener of a 7 to ft win the first of the Tincvp sad Myr series, Uhie keeping eight Detroit got Away to eerie. a three run Toted hits well scattered. Uhie helped lead in the second, but the ed Sox At Indianapolis win his game with a double and crept slowly back. ) lnlng Bottom j McNamara. Trait. McCeflough sad Havtaf. two singles Laxzeris triple folBHOA SUL Apooco sad Hart lay. Ain smith lowed by Dugans two bagger acft 1 S 4 Flaccid cf ft t ft u ip., if ft counted for the lone New York Blue S 4 ft Rok ib Si Rignry m 4 1 2 4 12 2 MfnnrapoH ...T ft t2 1 4 thg If 4 ft ft 0 Twit lb At MSwaokes 2 ran. 17 It Heiima.rf 4 19 1 Jmcobeo rf ft 3 New Tor. t Wtlaoa Harris HoMnsfuoi th and . Cleveland. ft 4 1 ban-- r 2 ft Mnunhcf BHOA ' BHOAi Orwoil Oowdy. Briar, sad McMaaahy, fiehrdUf SIB A 4 S RegtttJ 2b 8 ai ner lt r I 4 2 Toons. 1 ft e ft eGehrnsr 1 lemeee If 1 t 4dams.2b 4 3 Hanty lb 4 1I 1 2 m 3 I ft lacton i 1 ft lb Tivr i Spirit 2b ft ft 1 Orimi Mamonc. 2 ft fWj UK p. 0JB 0 U. S. I Rath If 44 1t 2 1 xxWinio Spakor e( I I Rest 1 ft ' ft I 4 ItCariyle rf J Sewll.aa SrzUra'ch . 2 ft 2 tt alter p. 4 2 3 2 p Lazarrl nll rf. Serna, Meet ft I 3 4 zNean ft ft 3b. 1 1, Dogma Knoda.lb 12 ft! LScwiLc 4 14 2 Coh osc. 2 14 11 Bohoiry p ft ft CAMBRIDGE. England. July I Lotske.ftb 4 1ft 1'Pennork.p 12 ft Total 12 4 24 ft 1 tXMDi .. 4 Total. S It 27 11 (AP) Ths Princeton and Corns!! Che,p. ft 4 xBatted for Well in eeventh (Thomas p ft ft atbieteo, sticking to their program xBatted for Warner la ninth. xxBatted for Mamoa in ninth. Totals ftl 11 ft lit Totaa St ft 27 11 of a period of rest bef or tomorrows Batted for Write la tecond. fhtk. xBatted for Pasaock la track moot at Stamford Bridge Rcore by innlnga: cere by lanlnfa; against Oxford and Cambridge, spent the last few hours of their stay la Kum At St Paul How They Measure ohant-plonah- lp ' Tony Hits But Yanks Lose to Uhie 120 Girls Gather ISIS sal Feel.. wim Silt l'Totfb Mtsneeple .UHOkabu 1TI Cobles Tygers Drop Sixth in Row For Track Meet; TnuNw1 iMdk w u ret Johnny Weissmuller, worlds free style swimming champion, has resumed training and will defend hto title In the N. A. A. U. outdoor championships, which will he held in Philadelphia July IS, 1. 3 aad II. It was announced recently by of the William Bachrsch, coach world famous Illinois Athletic chib o team. swimming reWeissmuller bag entirely which covered from the Illness prevented a m from competing Ina the indoor season, according to Bacnrach. He has been training for more than a week and Is rapidly rounding Into form. Johnny and Arne Borg are exIn peeted to be Important factors the National A. A, again if. title bringing to the I. A Ca Welsemul!ers swimming does hot sppear to have been affected by his long layoff and Coach Bachrach expects the bid fellow to com through with some of his record smashing performances at Philadelphia. 6bil Bauer world woman backstroke champion has net yet returned training and Coach Bachrsch is not sure whether eh will be sble to compete at Philadelphia. Hiss Bauer suffered n nervous breakdown last winter following a campaign In Florida and has sot competed since. Ethel Deckle '.Caroline ftmllh and the rest of the tricolor girl atari are all In training. XtOy . TORE. July (AP third welterweight bettle In leea then two months to night cells upon Pete Latzo of Scranton, Pa., to take hie newly won crown into the ring of the National League baseball park against a skillful New York boxer. George Levina over the regulation title route of II rounds. Prevailing odds are I Is I os the champion. Latzo already holds one verdict over hto clever challenger, a decision gained last year. Hto record supports e boast that he Invariably made nae of an Initial test with a fighter to exhibit proved form against the same boxer In a return battle. But more than these things to important critics to the Impressive start Lat-z- o made as champion by hto knockout victory over, Wlule Harmon last week at N ark. N. V. Levine Good Levine, who came to the front line of the challenging field by triumphs over Tommy Milligan, British champion and Jack Zivic of Pittsburgh, pins chief hope for lctory on ability to oulspeed and outbox the title holder He points with confidence to the fact that Latzo, a two fisted fighter of the give aqd lake type, has been trou- bled In the past by elever foernen Date Shade. Billy Waito, such George Ward and Franki, 6cho.lL Moreover, the challenger to generally admitted to have made long defeat by the etrides elnce his Pennsylvanian Report, came front camps of the two men today that each had NEW 1VEMCA1I ASSOCIATION deb Btaadtag - WEISSMULLER TO SWIM IN A. A. U. MEET) L Champion Favored to Win But Close and Hard Fight Is Predicted; Both Men Down to Weight. at Cambridge strolling about town. The only on who exerted htmeelf In any way waa Sullivan, the husky Comedian, who, after watching the a Cambridge ehot putters, seised shot and threw It .2ft feet, with hl coat on. Taking off bia. coat he heaved the weight 2ft feet. Then he rolled np his sleeves and threw It four feet farther. P S' Challenger Will Match His Cleverness With Slugging Fastest Mermaid in South Expected To Shine At Sesqui Tall Grass Menaces7.Chances for Low Scores at Na tional Open Tournament; Bobby Jones Forlorn. of The Correspondence Deseret. News. ) Ohio. July 3 COLUMBUS, The final story of this year's national open golf championship to likely to be written In the tall grass of the 8ckto rough. The grass abounds on every hole, on: every side of narrow and tortu-ou- s lairwajs. It waves In ths breeze like a field of grain. Jim Long Barnee, open of champion to afraid someone Is going to drop a In the match grase and caueo a prairie fire which will burn up some of the leading professional and amateur golfers of America., Bclotol the only American Golf club which JlM BARKERS boast of a ape Wild grass planted rough daily was seeded on every fairway edge It and has grown great gune these last few weeks. It has grown so fast it has gons to seed and the teed ts sales always are beckoning for a slice or a book like so many sinful sirens. Course Rough. Alt hope abandon, ye who enter Jtof." singe the Scioto rough and some of the best shot makers at In America golf have learned that once In already the grase the only thing to do to to make a mashie niblick and try to get back on the course. The grass to at least two feet high. Gene Sarazen, ww Freddie McLeod, and diminutive Bobby Crulckshank have to take a periscope with them when they unwillingly Invade the Infernal regions. Ths tall grass has been grown specially for the tournament It ts cut for ordinary club use, day in and day out, but George Sargent, the pro" at.Scloto-.-anof the professional golfers president association. decided that this year he would give the boys something to shoot at Special Path. It to the line to ths pin. he says. straight If they cant hoot are out straight, they of luck andH to their own fault. This tourna-fn- t going to the who can follow the straight golfer and narrow path. It to no place for the prodigal son. No player can depart for the wide-ope- n spaces and expect to get among the first ten.. thft new f htniPloH crowned Saturday nlghihriuhav. been necessary for the players to 77s of Bob McDonald I"?!-- ' Barnes Gene 73 likcwiM wm not an Seasen'e total nor wai the 8ft of cocourirint Watrou? Al runner-u- p to Jones for the British open title As for McDonald Smith, he had en 82. which was tantamount to thstthe young man might wii roll his marbles down another alley. -atts Gunn and Roland YfacRen-siamateurs, were hopeless with a pair of absolutely $7s. However, with Jones seemingly on the brink of the championship the field of amateur golf did not figure to buffer from the mere circumstance that a pair of fine golfers like Gunn and MacKeuzie hspeped to be wrong at a time when they particularly wanted to be rtght i ill afford you the service of i Five different departments icfcels) t . .ftSft ftfft ft ft L wltten Franklin 12ft ft I Summary? Rnne -- F Baer. HaaaM I. Vlion. 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