| Show LEAD SEIZED SEllED BY HUTCHISON Chicago Golfer Equals Course Record In Titular Play INWOOD N Y July By 18 13 By ByThe ByThe The Associated Press Jess Jock Jock Hut Hut- Hut chlon chion of o Chicago Jumped nto the I d for the national open Rolf golf titlE allOt Ith n a 70 for tor the first 18 holes to- to tolay to today lay day layHe He made Blade the round In two less les than an par and one les leas than Bobby Jones who 4 ho had held the lead lend Hutchison equalled the record for he course set net b by Joe Kirkwood In InI Inthe inthe Inthe the playOn qualifying play On the first nine Hutchison had I four birdies Ho Ht took four on th the pat par three set se en en Coming home borne lie he had a birdie t two tuso 0 on the twelfth but bullook look a 0 use the on the par tour four eleventh John Black seemed to have put himself out ot of the run running run run- ning with I Ith an 82 He Ho found man many mantraps traps an and 1 putted poorly The rhe qualifiers for tor the for foT r dale dau dai and the pairings for tor the champion champion- championship ship play which was S begun toda follow tollow Abe Abc n and Robert shank Al AI Watrous and WillIam V H A Sampson and like Brad Bradi G L Booth and Jack Forrester Willie Ogg and Fred Jred Harry Hampton and Jack Jacic William Reedie and Farrell Peter Henry leery and Eddie A E B Reed and Senses Hendry George Glorge Jacobus and Em- Em Emnett Frenc French S A Ganagan Hutt lutt Martin and Id Walt d Robert Hobert T or Jones Jonts Tr and Val tar r fatten I-fatten Ha en Harold Galloway one Richard Walsh Henry I Ciuci and p 0 Hart Held Fold and Ben Parola Pate Dale Va e Spittal and Charles Arthur Beebe and hOnes Rowe Roes Lee Diegel and Fran Fran- pis ls Franls C C L Lorms and William Kline Walter E B Ward and end W R it Noon Jo Joe ool and MacDonald Smith Louis Loul and Frank Turn ver Date nfl nai and Joe JOB Tur- Tur na nc n Charles Charles- Chick Evans anu Gene Sar zen J Ernst L Ryall and an anE andE E B H Gow red r-red Brand and C t t Alexa Armour and Emil Peter Harmon and eat at Eugene McCarthy and George lowden John Blade Black and anti Joc Jock i Fred Canausa and Chas Chu I Hoffner 1 Stuart S S E SAnderson Thorn Thorn-is Anderson Harmon anlA ant I end H B Clarke Tom Stolen M nd Francis Francl Gillett Date o Da 6 MICay and Joe Syl Syll ester Jease Swee er Ste nd Jim Barnes Barnts Dan and an Tom Torn Kerrigan corer corer Cyril Walker and ant I i I Such expedition Is ox for tor cases of such magni- magni I tude and speaks well for tor tho the judges of the northern district of ot Illinois In discharging the public business As A As this case Is concluded con con- considering considering the Importance of ot the I 11 nal decision ot of the court I feel It perfectly proper roper to say cay twain what I 1 said when I personally argued the cat cale case I before the COUI t tor for the thil l temporary 1 ng order that tha no extensile e strike t ting Ing up Inter Inter- interstate state commerce commeree will still e eler eter lor again take place In this Ibis country This Is la a comfort to which the public Is en- en titled tithed No strike involving involving- Inter Inter- Interstate interstate state commerce can be ho e i in this country with ith violence and an without se ere se cre punish punish- ment fluent to those who ho thus p The laIn law la in this regard Is now for tor- forever for ever settled b bi hI this decision ll LS Samuel Gompers Compers president ot of the American Federation of ot Labor said the railroad still sUII on I not the Chicago court action Ho He pre pre- predicted predicted that the agreement made by byI b i most of the railroads with the thi I unions would be finally entered Into Inti by all oil of ot of them and the strikers striker I would continue continuo to the not mal guaranteed to toI I them by the lass laws s and constitution I of our country So far lar as Attorney General I I Daugherty Is concerned the II state statement ment added nothing alse also could be b expected from froll him than that lie he I would follow the bent of his I declared purpose to use aI 11 all j the power seated nested ested In him as the head of his department to h I what he called the open shop The Thi I future the very near future wll aill III IIII I bring about the of o the th I Imen men and women omen of toll whether on or i the railroads or engaged In any an II other useful senico in our I I lic Inn I nn |