Show 5 Ii ENGLISH GOLF ST STARS ARS 1 AGAIN LEADING FIELD i bi j JI Brookline Mass Sept JS S. caliber seldom Been ticen In hi Amer- Amer oJ Qu jj ot of a n of the trio of English tW two lea t 4 forged to tG the front lont toda today in int l 1 first t half of or tho the nineteenth open the hC of ot the United States Goll Golland oj and arni at dusk iusi led the field b by I strokes t 11 of ot two J J Vardon and lUrid Wilfrid Reid item iii in In cards of or H. H for tho the first turned rii fAr pi Holes Edward Rn Ray divided Send P c With wilh Herbert Herbort Strong trong or ot 1 second Inwood club of Inwood N. N Y Y each ibe the Smith of oC New cw I McDonald 14 14 4 and J IL H Barn Barnes s of Tacoma were cre rork Tork 14 nl bracketed in ill third position with ISO the tue leaders le camo a n. long IonS lino Ino of off iI broken here and there b by byth I f of oC a prominent amateur name he th Francis ouimet had Imd the honor of oC owing the thC Va way for tor the amateurs th a R card of 01 11 which placed him t tie tic with Willie Hagin Alex Ross Hos 11 HI a for fourth place and Ind Gor George c Sargent Louis Tellier the French professional Ic I turned In 16 which him firth fifth CUth CUthI with C. C D. D Thom Thorn of In company compan I Shinnecock place ock Hills Fred Herreshoff I Jack I s L T f v.- v. nr- nr T lind amateur McDer- McDer IC present open champion and antI Jack divided the honors of oC sixth 4 with while Jerome Jeromo D. D traver Trav Trav- place th the amateur champion had to be bo st f er wIth a card of oC jward EdWsrd J RaY Rat tho the giant g Englishman lood out as s the hero of or the days day's s 's alar Starting poorly on his morning 1 round und he ne camo caine back with a really wons won- won s 1 d afternoon round In 70 O breaking the course courso record and lifting him from Crom ninth to second place Ills two countrymen coun coun- I trl-reen trl Harry Harr Vardon ardon and Reid while fir lar ar more consistent than Ra Ray and anti two it I better than he on the days day's s I 1 4 pla play plat lacked tho the brilliant rally rall ralland an and i I i thrill In their work that caused d Hay Kay Kayto Hayl I l to 10 be applauded h by the tho gallery aller as he lip finished Weather 1 conditions were perhaps i more favorable ta to the British invaders In thin than to the other entrants It rained i c heavily IlY until shortly before tho the start- start leg Ine hour and tho the fair tall ways wani and greens i 1 much of or their keenness The EnSI English Eng EnS' I lish lIlb players with their long IonS carries I 1 Iron from the tee gained an advantage e over 1 f the Ui United States representatives ta tI tIes es who lost much of tho effectiveness eness of oC their I drives when the ball bali dropped dead ead on onIte onIte Ite the heavy turf f There was aS a marked similarity In Inthe Inthe r the the pla play and ancl the cards of Yard Vardon on and They Ther pla played ed with almost clock- clock 1 like steadiness equaling par or better belter I I hole bole aft after r hole hole- regardless of or difficult lies Vardon surpassed Reid Held In n. n n little Wile u It putting but bUl appeared to have O driver lion Iron lionor nn any advantage antage with either cither or mash Ie The cards of or the four lea leading inS inS' Harry parr Vardon Inland Morning Out U 4 J I 4 1 f 6 5 6 G 4 4 H 5 3 In n Afternoon Afternoon- 3 4 f 4 6 4 3 5 3 0 3 Out put 5 4 4 a 4 4 4 4 5 i In 1 I 1 G 4 4 4 3 4 4 35 i li ili W. W K E. l Reid Held Morn Morning lug lug- pUl Out 5 4 4 5 4 In n 3 3 3 o 5 r 4 C 5 I 4 3 4 t 4 4 37 I- I 0 A Afternoon Afternoon- Out I 4 I 4 4 4 3 4 4 B 56 G 6 6 In 2 5 C l 4 4 4 t 3 C G 4 H. 4 Hi Kay flay England Morning Morning- Out 4 I 4 5 G 5 S I 5 4 3 4 C C- C CO COIn 40 In 3 3 3 C s G C G L r 4 i 4 o 4 4 9 4 i 9 59 13 A Afternoon Ctr 00 1 Out 4 4 3 4 1 I 1 3 S n ii 4 5 45 55 In Iu 3 3 I I S C s 3 t 4 4 70 55 Herbert Strong Morn Morning lug lug- Out 5 4 6 G S a 4 4 3 4 C In 3 3 3 5 5 3 S J 4 Ji i 75 Afternoon Afternoon- Out Jut 5 5 5 3 4 5 4 2 4 1 3 In 3 3 4 1 5 6 G 5 6 I 4 4 74 39 3 3 37 7 H Summary of or the other players follow 1 McDonald Smith New ew York J. J M. M 1 J Barnes Barncs Tacoma i lO o W. W Yo Hagin ito Ko- chester Alex Ross Brae Burn Francis Ouimet Woodland Sargent Chevy Chev Chase C. C Thol Thorn Louis Tellier France 15 Fred Frell Herro- Herro Rho shoff National J J. J J. J McDermott Atlan Atlantic Alle Alie tic tc City and Jack on Ale Ale- V. IV C. C Fownes Pittsburgh Jack Dowling Scarsdale and J. J Ship Ship- pon pen Maidstone J. J Croke Calumet J J J. J D Donaldson Glenview 1 5 J. J I D D- Travers Upper Montclair U. U Loving Arcola R n. Andrews AndreWs New ew Haven lU Hobens Englewood M. M I J. J Brady Alec Camp Campbell el Country club dub Alec Alc Smith Wykagyl Im I. I e J. J An An- derson Oakmont 15 P. P Doyle M Myo- Myo opil o plu 1111 pil H. H Hampton North orth Andover cr Anro D. D Norris county count II R Macdonald Cincinnati Cincinnat Tom McNamara Boston Peter Robertson Fall Fal River RI er Herbert Barker Roebuck C. C R. R n Murray Montreal Montreal George Cummings Ottawa J. J R. R Thomson Glenridge George Low Baltusrol L 14 I. I Taylor Lakeside J. J Sylvester New ew York AV Yo Skokie le 1 h. h Bellwood Belwood Gar Garden cn City IG T. T Vardon ardon K IC Keff Keffer Kefer r Montreal R. R Thomson Thornton Philadelphia B. B l 1 1 Evans E Belmont Delmont WillIe IUle Maguire Ia Houston W. W McFarlane Tom Toni Bonnar Mecklenburg J. J OBrien O'Brien Westbrook West Vest brook F. F McLeod Columbia |