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*5&tt!i£$fa*i!^^ :<•$ psspfiJ8Q£9$&2* ^ ,',*.•"''. '•/>''- • 9 *» n. NEW-YORK TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER .30, 1913. HTHERTIMEAN HOCKEY PLAYERS 50C1ET Francis Ouimet Leads American Amateiir Golfers TH1 Through Great Victory in en ALLY OF TRAVIS UNE UP FOR Tliif PART III. <s>- Veteran Takes Aleasure of Puck Followers Shuffl|§ t Brookline Youngster Displaces Youthful Marston in Among Teams Preparing Travers Among Nation's SixteeH Lakewood Tourney. for Annual Struggle, Ifl Best Players of Year. NEW JERSEY MAN RUNNER-UP SHORT GAME OF THE CHAMPIONS HOLD YOUNGSTER IS WEAK THE VETERANS Evans, Wood, Anderson and Travis Placed Next in Order in Forced to Nineteen Holes in Morn Cox and Chauncey, Recruits from Appraisal of Leaders. ing Match, He Weakens Against Yale, to Sport the Colors of In attempting to size up the nation's Afternoon Opponent. Crescent A. C. sixteen best amateur golfers for the year 1D13, the student of form Is confronted with There are occasions when Father Time After a week of practice the followers an unusual situation. Never before since sets back precocious youth, and one of of hockey are beginning to have a Ilttfc the game secured a foothold in America, these was yesterday when Walter J. Idea of the relative strength of the varU' has the gentleman division heM both the Travis, of Garden City, veteran golfer ous teams that will compete this wlntj amateur and open titles, and to make extraordinary, took Into camp one Max for the championship .of the amateur matters more complex different players well R. Marston, of Baltusrol, inter- league. Five clubs have entered the hold these championships. scholastic champion, to the tune of 3 up race, and each can put on the Ice a good First of t for two years Jerome D. Travers, of and 2 to play, thereby winning the chief combination of players. Although th* Upper Moirfcclair, has been the undisputed cup 'in the fall.tournament of the Country sevens promise to be inferior to thos« leader. an£ although at Garden City last Club of Lakewood. of former years, al are of equal strength, —Mrs September he did all that was required Earlier in the day Marston found it so the race should be unusually keen and of him. not only retaining possession of necessary to go to the nineteenth green Interesting. his amateur crown, but defeating Francis to eliminate S. K. de Forest, of the home The Hockey Club of New York, holder Mai Ouimet during the course of the tourna club, the winner being 2 down at the end of the title, has practically the s&rac ment, his feat was in a measure over TkAVERS' of the tenth, showing a flash of the brill seven that won the championship ^ shadowed a fortnight later, when Ouimet iancy of which he is capable. Travis winter. Lewis again will play goal and Y astounded the golf world by winning the had to go to the seventeenth before he "White will be seen at point. It is qmte national open title at Brookline. could dispose of John F. Shanley, of Deal. possible that Britton, who played cover- In Great Britain the winning of the One of the chief difficulties with which point last winter, will be moved to rover open championship has always been Marston bad to contend during the Lake- if McGee, a Canadian, lives up to his looked upon as the crowning per-form- NEW BOAT TYPES wood tournament has been his short reputation. McGee is a new player in There are thr ance, but until this year less importance game, especially on the greens. It was metropolitan circles. He hails from Strat- : York season w has been attached to the United States not so much that, however, which caused } ford, as does also Sylvester, who, with. forward to ^i' Golf Association open, a state of affairs FOR GRAVESEND his downfall as it was the fact that he McGee, Is employed in the Bank of Mon- the others; <>n due doubtless to the fact that it was a was as wild as a hawk off the tee and treal. For the line the champions have pon to society i foregone conclusion that one of the resi had a knack of getting too much body Young, Castleman, Coughtry, Gordon, or dance; the dent professionals would win. The "pros" BAY CUP RACES movement into his swing. Yawning traps Mackenzie and Berry, all veteran players. Cotillon of the here have never been taken as seriously Tom Howard again will coach the seemed to invite his ball to come to rest annual entert as their brothers on the other side. seven, which means that the Hockey therein, and on many an occasion the League, given 1 Invitation was accepted. He might have Club Will be under the direction of the Long before the clans gathered at Special Committee of Yachtsmen The Junior Cc won the first hole had it not been for his best coach In the country. Brookline, however, it was easy to see meeting this that this year's open was regarded in a Gives Careful Consideration putting, while his second shot at the next If Dufresne had not left the Crescent Sherry's, as us different light from previous affairs of hole was woefully weak and got trapped. to Various Designs. Athletic Club, • the New Moon organiza who make the the kind. The presence of such golfers Thus he became one down. Marston vis tion would have been the favorite for the be in attendant as Vardon, Ray, Tellier and Reid was In ited the traps at the thirJ,.fifth, sixth, coming series. Dr. Mills is captain of the ular of -any of itself enough to make the tournament of SMALL YACHTS IN FAVOR and eight holes. He was enabled to halve team, and although he says he has re as there is a world-wide importance, even without the the third, because Travis made a poor tired, it is understood that he will agafn addition of the country's leading ama- approach putt and needed five. be seen in the game. Brown is going to the girls are ur , teurs, Including Travers and Ouimet. It Tiny Craft, with Heavily Loaded Then at the fourth he failed to take play coverpolnt and Kennedy probably The former in may be, therefore, readily understood Keels, to Make Debut advantage of his opportunity when a six- will be seen at point. One new player of of this year a why the eyes of the world, so to speak, j foot try went wrong, and it was only known ability has been named for the yet out, will le were focussed on Brookline when play Next Season. through the fact that the veteran took line. He Is Cox. a former Yale skater, that Mrs. Art began there the middle of September. who should, develop into a good forward! has so ably ma Gravesend Bay yachtsmen are consid three putts on the fifth that Marston • Under such circumstances the winning Chauncey, another Yale man, also is try Cor the last c ering four separate types of boats that halved that hole. He had teed his ball of the open championship was of vast Im ing for the team. In addition, the New that this is he: have been recommended for Lower Bay tOo high, and when he attempted to drive port, no matter from what angle It might Moon Club has Shlrreff, Hallock, Reln- will retire at t racing next summer by a committee ap the club head sent the missile skyward. be viewed. Even so, one may be par OyfMET mund and Scarborough. withdrawal wi pointed at the close of the yachting sea A little error in judgment on his second doned for venturing the observation that one in any • son in September. In making its re- shot for which he used a midlron got The St. Nicholas team has been hit it was not altogether the actual -winning juniors, for ;i i pori. the committee; which is made up him bunkered. rather heavily this winter. It Is under of the title at Brookline,, as the way it Travers, however, is an exceptional golf to any one els of William A. Barstow. Dr. C. L. At Travis became 2 up at the sixth, when stood that Washburn, the star goal, will was won. In other words, had Ouimet er. It will probably take another sea such a succ<ts kinson, Carlos de Zafra. Edgar F. Luck- Marston got trapped, but the schoolboy not play and that Plerson will replace just kept going along steadily from the son's campaigning to satisfactorily, set enbach and It. IT. Finlay, favors no par won his first hole at the seventh because him before the net. Rltchard.s Loutrel The Junior O start and beaten Vardon and Ray a tle the question as, to which of these two ticular class, but states that it hopes the veteran needed three tries for the and Fellowes-Morgan all have given up of the most ex stroke or two in the championship proper, is really the better player. that two or more of the classes will be cup. Marston's visit to the bunker at the game. However, Kenneth Gordon, dancing organ consisting of seventy-two holesv it is To the brilliant though apparently un seen on Gravesend Bay next summer, the eighth cost him the hole. the coach, has Peabody, Ellis, Fred Fur- will cease to likely that not nearly so much Importance fortunate "Chick" Evans. one has little rell, Leake, von Bernuth. Chew and Stan with at least five boats in each class.