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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 27

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27 NOVEMBER part 19 21 brady takes eatStBes Xound District Who Make Changes Gems Recalled QueensbenN ferny PL NOT EVEN SCORED UPON DISTRICT LOSES WATROUS ABE MITCHELL TURNS IN EATURE DIHVR CO SLICED BRASSY BY STANDISH A DARB un GOLERS HOLD BALLTUESDAY WALTER LONG IRON GETS PRIZE IN TITLE SCRAP WOMAN CONTRIBUTES A GOOD APPROACH Amateur Neglects Important Club and Erratic Play' ALMOST NEEDED A SHOVEL OR THIS ONE and A GREAT PUTT AND AT THE RIGHT TIME of or as he does on Neale has de lint ALL STATE TEAMS PICKED BY LEADING CRITICS ARE STRONG ALL STATE SCHOOL ELEVENS 5 LH Cook (Mtrnkcgonj 2 Bowled (Muskegon) 'U Ai aiiw like to hnar from Clawi qulntuta Market 5631 nnd ask for Bill ROYAL OAK ANS TO ATTEND GAME O'Rourke Daduattarred for the win will play the Rival Evans and Bobby tho greateat shot game are erratic In Charles Hilgendorf at left who becomes head golf professional at Lochmoor with the departure of Leo Diegel Hilgendorf was Die gel's assistant Al Watrous in center assistant to Elmer Loving at Red Run for two seasons has gone to New Orleans with Diegel on a year around job Arthur Kee ling at right for five years pro fessional at Essex across the riv er who also goes to another job for next season De bellevs the fer tile hold a steady of the pin Both chick Jones among makers In the this one respect Either may have filet would manifest a brand of pnstlmlng of which every Wolverine could well be proud As constituted the team has the power to drain ground has the de fensive skill and mental alertness to fathom the enemy's style to meet and break It up Is strong in kick ing forward passing Is ably gen erated possesses the experience that teaches players Individually and collectively to meet each new situ ation as It arises or to employ strategy aside from the original plan when the test of combat shows the first must be discarded 1000 wlt Sun state Dodge Brothers sedan SINTER POST AT MIAMI CLUB pre the the Tho and is on an eminence overlooking both lakes The clubhouse was constructed to provide for all features of country club life with provisions for so cial features as well as accommo dations for those taking part in golf and other athletics was was irot Thfcii rich fur (iaiidv mi and silk on Greens Results Guilford and Willie Hunter Are Exceptions Hagen and Barnes Rated Best Putters of Pros Jimmy Standish won tho qualifying medal in the Michigan amateur Ho tied Guy A Miller and then defeated the latter'in oft To get in that tie with Miller Standish had to make a long sliced brassy to reach tho 18th Lochmoor green with his second and get down in two putts The outlook for his four was none too bright when his drive was a trifle too far to the left with a big tree blocking his way to the flag He sliced around It nicely however and got home i' Howard Lee'played a similar shot on tho first hole at Red Run the 19th hole of his match with Joseph Schlotman in the district tourna ment He too had to play a circle shot around a big green to get on tho greenp where his opponent already was in two did it and they halved the holo in four While official figures are not available for every school in the country It Is believed that with the possible exception ot California Ohio State men have played before more spectators than any other foot ball eleven In the country this year In round figures the attend once this yenr Is a brilliant streak at any given time only to fall badly away in the next round Why should Gullford be a stead ier putter than Evans or Jones? Largely through a matter of tem perament Suppose we take the case of Guilford and Jones Jones Is young high strung eager full of fire and dash keen to get at it Gullford Is unemotional stoical set In his ways When they come to a hard test Jones la more likely through his keenness and eager ness to gel his body into the stroke or to handle the putter blade too quickly Gullford held his big body like a rock throughout champion ship week Hunter in temperament Is much like Gullford stoical unemotional careful and always under complete restraint The same putting fault that at times attacks Jones also attacks Evans Knepper Gardner and most of the now even Including rancis ouimet who a few seasons back was one of the most consis tent putters in the game ntal to Ouimet Yet It was uncertainty upon the greens that helped to bring Ouimet defeat In his last two championshipmatches against Evans and John ston Against tho St star Ouimet took three putts on the last four greens to be beaten by a single hole Among the pros Jim Barnes and Walter Hagen are two of the best Both ordinarily know how to keep their bodies Immovably firm as they hit the ball with firmness and confidence The pros upon the average are now much better around the greens than most of the amateurs They hit the ball better and are not so Inclined to hurry the stroke They understand the big advantage in keeping a firm set body that ge Into the play ahead of the hands and they know much more about the correct distribution of weight and balance One of the best approach shots in competition was the mashle product of a woman player Mrs I Root in the district mixed foursome at Bloomfield Hills rom a hanging lie on the side of a hill and in the rough about 90 yards from the 18th hole she shot across the intervening valley to within a foot of tho cup It was a valuable stroke enabling her partner Howard to get down in the next stroke for a four thereby tying Mrs Hal Llvsey and Earl Long for low medal honors i Ilredin's approach to within a few inches of the cup on the plateau 17th green at Essex in one of The Detroit ree Press competitions was another noteworthy ofie It gave him a three on a difficult 310 yard hole and practically cinched first place for himself and Davey Robertson that day their third victory In a row In this competition A player who can putt when It is required of him Is a worthy foe Hewitt Jr the youthful Lansing southpaw Is one of that type as he showed several times during the state amateur at Lochmoor His best was an 18 footer for a win In five after a drive into the ditch on the 17th in the semi final with Arnold Lockerby Two down and two to go Hewitt had to make that putt a reacherous up hill circle putt to hang on He made it and they kept going until he lost on the 20th Leo Hiegel' and Jock Hutchison beat Duncan and Mitchell by one holo in their 18 hole match at Lochmoor Twice in the late stages Diegel made that one hole lead stand by holeing long putts a 25 footer on the 13th and a sensational 50 footer down hill on the 14th They take rank with Hewitt's Jimmy Copeland of Philadel phia makes his first appearance here meeting 'Red Cameron of Windsor Copeland is a pro lege of Philadelphia Jack which gives him a nasty loft and a nice way of doing things In view of the Interest in middleweight scraps here the debut of Copeland Is an event 4 Kid Buck who had a long string of victories before Johnny Uray put him down and out is staging it come back meeting Lew Harris of Knchester at IIS pounds Buck looked like a mighty good boy the way he was going last summer and will do his utmost to get back into the good graces nf the crowd Mon day night Taken all the way through the fans regard this aa the best bill the Elks have offered this season VW Third Metcalf (Northern) Scott (Jackaon) Shlvebiy (Ianifh)K Guide (Ironwood Palmar (G fl Centra!) Eckhind (Muskegon)lArkunn i li'ncii nihal illfomskl i Xnrf ha at 1 til Kfnna fltamiv'iivmbi Merkobrad (Casa Tech) Righter i Kalamazoo) Lightbody (Northern) Bacher (Western Thomas Doyle (ft Two Ritmi Stums (f WboiMua Huns Purs XMth Abe Mitchell George Duncan and Walter Hagen indulg ing in slugging bees in their exhibition mutches at Brookland and Lochmoor quite a few examples of drives were ex ploded by them The outstanding one was from the fifth tee nt Locbmoor In the match ngalnt Leo Diegel and Jock Hutchison Thia la a 52 yard hole yet Mitchell got mo far wfTh hl drive that be went for the green with barely more than a bnlf lron second lie reached the trnp at the left of the green almost hole high It his Iron hot wn 100 yards 335 yard remained for the drive It was almoat down to the bunker which comes In from the right if you remember the hole With a road and out of bound close at the right and tree traps and rough at the left a comparatively narrow fairway makes this a good test Mitchell was required to do more than just take his wnllop SAGINAW TO PLAY CALUMET ELEVEN Pretentious Club House is Gift of Brooks Marshall Mich Nov 26 Play starts next spring on the nine holo course of the Golf and Country club of Marshall The club borders on two lakes and there are extensive practice greens also tennis courts as well as boat ing bathing and fishing facilities special price is taken the tentious clubhouse a gift to club from Brooks of Brooks Appliance company clubhouse is of colonial stylo Hammy 2 Pprrv'rt Nation? 4 Dan pounds and under 2 Paramount Klnff: 3 Nation 4 Golden Rule pounds and not exced pngiiMit Midget Annex Another Armada Midget defeated the Beaver 19 to wBwmor Marton and Weener jiprr The Midgets Hunday at 2o DETROIT DISTRICT SENDS ITS USUAL ALLOTMENT NUMBER ALREADY THERE AND OTHERS ARE PREPARING TO MAKE THE TRIP SOON This selection of 33 alate Inter scholastic football players la made after an examination of the choices of newspaper sport writers and coaches throughout the state to gether with knowledge gleaned from the opinions of football ex perts who follow the game closely No pretension Is made that It Is the "only all state selection" but It is the belief the players named are truly representative of Michigan high school football and that the mythical elevens It permitted to represent the state In actual con Amcrtcan Legion basketball team of lint lx anxious to secure games with De iron LCHIDH 1 1 uarns Raarett Mlch SIX REGULARS LEAVE PANTHERS Arrow who have a good court would call Upper Peninsula Team Has Not Been Defeated Special to Tho ree Press Saginaw Mich Nov 26 Saginaw Eastern claimants of tho state high school grid title will play the un defeated Calumet high eleven on Alumni field in this city Saturday December 3 The game was arranaged Satur day morning between Principal 11 Doolittle of the Upper Peninsula champions and aculty Manager Hopkins of Eastern' Saginaw wanted to play Muskegon but they refused and falling In this game Saginaw went ahea1 and booked the best eleven in the Upper Pen insula to clean up the entire state It possible By lonjf odd the feature recovery hot wn Hagen' from the ditch to the rlsht of the road on the fifth hole at Lochmoor In the Michigan open 11 ball wa nt rent amonx weed nlrnont two feet below him with the green about hO yard away No one expected him to do more than piny nfe by chopping out He swung hard however and nent the ball to the green mllng a foreboding tree and trnp nt the green He got clone enough to go down in one putt for a birdie four although hi drive nio had left him In trouble' At that time Mike Brady and Hagen were In up to their collar button In their final grapple for the championship niece with that stroke hud a psychological effect on his game the rent of the way spurring him on to hl brilliant 31 and CD nnd also the title Had he failed to get out of that peril mi position there 1 no telling what that bole might have cost him Elka' arena on Monday night promises to bo the scene or tho sort of scrapping the fans believe they are entitled tn when they buy scats Headed by the (londman Vlllnn bantam contest the card te ona that should bq productive of enough real sport to sattefy the most exacting patrons of the game of fisticuffs Herb Stein and Tom Davies Have Played Last Game Pittsburgh Nov 26 Two of the leading player on tho University of Pittsburgh football team and four other varsity mon played their last game with the Panther on Thanksgiving day when Pitt held lenn State to a scoreless tie They have appeared for three successive seasons tho time limit at Pitt Herb Stein roving center who was named All American center in 191 3 and 1920 and Captain Tom Da vies selected as an All American halfback on the second team last season two mainstays of tho Pan ther eleven will retire Other players who will be gradu ated with Stein and are: Leon Kelly tackle red Ewing end: Harvey Harman tackle and Peters guard Pop Warner the Pitt coach says he has a material for the 1922 team Including such veterans as Hewitt fullback Ilolleran quarJ tnrbark Poke Williams halfhack and rank Williams end and Col onna backfield man Ross Again at Pinehurst and Hampton Will Tour With Cruikshank Men Have Won All 3 of Their Games With Teams rom Eastern Sector Navy Weather All Right All Right I'ornell It Ina Again Philadelphia Nov Cornell defeated the University of Pennsyl vania In an intercollegiate soccer game hero today by a scoro of 4 to 1 MASTERY WITH THE PUTTER SWITCHES TO PROESSIONALS Charley Goodman ahd Mickey Dillon have appeared here afteii and always they have gone ui it In the right way Each of them la inclined to carry the fight both are hard hitlers and have been veiy successful in the last year Goodman has beaten all comers In the east and lil Ion hits cleaned up with the best boys In tho south ''p The semi final looks like a gen uine match Cb de McHenry makes his first appearance here He Is heralded qs a hard hlCTer and a willing worker who always Is rip ping and tearing Toughey liam ser who opposes McHenry is a wise old owl tho veteran of 200 fights and winner of a big major ity He will give McHenry a thor ough MARSHALL WILL OPEN NEW COURSE irst Secaml LE Ilnrrington (Chr Tuh) Watchpocket (Pontiac) Koseberry (Bait Hamburger (Norihern) LG Stuart (Eastern) Houska (Sag Eastern) lh (G Central) Non! han (Northern) Hamilton i Eastern) Westgate (Knlwmaxoc) RT lora (Muskegon) ergtumn (Elint) RK NMmond (Benton Harbor) Bowi (Northwestern) wji iLTpairicK iimnsingr neeiey tiiei i rntrai) 1 ii i nviiuei ry trwK TjHbi jm ru ub nur xt 1 11 Into Ineligible Next Year tackle for two venrs Al for next Bra in haa nartlclnatej Ha laalts football for Vires vrara year University of ma nd before comlmr to Yale District Event at Sponsored by Women for Caddy Welfare Golfers of the Detroit district will rally at the Detroit Golf club Tues day night of this week? The occasion will be the second annual caddy welfare ball and is sponsored by the district organiza tions with the associa tion the most active in its behalf Proceeds of this event as well as were thos of a year ago will be used to continue the spread of wel fare efforts on behalf of the cad dies under the direction of the dis caddy committee This com mittee is one of most ac tief in the golf association and merits the support of all golf ers since the caddy proposition is being improved at every club through its work The committee in charge is com posed of Mrs William I McGlverin chairman Mrs: Hal Llvsey treasurer and John Sweeney James Inglis and David Carter The I nlvrrwKy of Wnxhlngfon ha unearthed another infant phenom A freshman wearing knee pnnts nnd who rlnlin to have relrhrnted only fourteen birth dnys has been busy nt the farwcst campus sin semester opened learning the wnys of the rah rah hoys When he Is nnt husy In the class room showing up hl elder brethren the Infant prndlflry run be found In thc jiudltorlum de buting matters of serious Im port with upper rlussnien or romping about the cinder path with the crew candidate He bn announced his nnihi lion to act as coxswain for the fresh elghl According to nr rounts he is going to make the Berth iBoston Terrier Show I Prize Winning List greatest Boston terrier specialty show held in the A it hall Thanksgiving day set a prece dent for tho large number of awards Awards were made In all the 23 classes A Nola Nioda took first place in the class the feature event on the program The awards follow: Puppy 1 Mr Grave Our Tiny Sam 2 Dr Lieut Jones 3 Mrs Blanch ord's Buddy 4 Barneys Awutla Novice i lr Herron' Lieut Jones 2 tVarnor's Dream 3 John Lunan and Vincent Globa Tiny Tim 4 Mr1BUntb Buddy American 1 Joseph Miners Bubbles: 2 Dan Wheatland Daz zlcr 3 Christy Brown's Pal o' Mine: 4 Kenney's Style Limit dogs (under 15 1 Harry Waldron Star HUI burprise: 2 Bubbles 3 Warrior's Dream: 4 Stanford's ydronna Little Judge Open dogs (under 15 Normal Normal King 2 Mrs Au Ite's Happy Boy 3 Star HUI Surprise 4 Bubbles Limit dops (15 pound and under i Mm 1 (raven fl uur Paramount kennet Paramount King 3 j(inn iiunan ano viuceiii i Globe League or Uohlen Huie Open dogs (15 1 Our Sammy: Globe League of TJmlt don (20 Inv 1 Mfm InlrtiinHth Smooks Attorney 2 Dan Dice 3 John Lunan and Vincent Globo Sweet William 4 Pal Mine Open dogs 20 pounds and not exceed ing Smooks Attorney 2 Dice 3 Globe Sweet William 4 Mrs' Gerrltt Herriman's King's Captain Winners' Won by Mrs Graves' Our Sammy reserve Normal ken Normal King Puppy 1 John Lumm and Vincent erry' Globe Pal Mine 2 Normal Normal Charming Jwel 3 Hudson's Blue muty Rose: 4 Harvey Mickey Wiggle Novice I A Note Nioda 2 Lord's Prydonna Girl: 3 Blue Beauty Hose 4 Rob ert' Idle Mischief Anlerican bred 1 Hyglo ken nel's Beauty: 2 Pkkttme Idcktlmo Beauty 3 Guy Lady Vi: 4 Blue Beauty Rose Limit female (under 15 1 A TL Novelty Girl 2 Robert Lady Mofllt IV: 3 Charles A Klchanl's Spot 4 Prydonna Girl Op'jn female (under 15 Nola Nioda 2 MotHt IV 3 Spot 4 LnrVii Girl Limit females (T pounds and under I Globe o' Mine 2 Beauty 3 Goldbinlth English's Iady Smooks I Hy kla Qtiren Open females (15 pounds and under Beauty 2 Lady Smooks 3 Mrs Ingram Sweet Clover 4 rtcktlm Beauty Limit fr mateg (2b pounds and not exceed ing 1 Mrs Tnyram's Sweet heart 2 Rourke' Sweet Poppy 3 Mrs Charlotte Wiggle's Cameo 4 Mr A Yankee Girt Open females pounds and not ex reeding 1 Sweetheart 2 Cwrnro 3 Yaoko Girl 4 Mr Irln comj nv Winners Won hv A Wahoff Nola Nioda reserve John Lunan and Vincent Perrv's Globa Pal Mine Bred by exhibitor (dogs 1 Normal King 2 Hannv Boy 3 Golden Ruh 4 Smooks Attorney 1 Tidy Smooks 2 Sweet Clover: 3 Spot 4 laird's Prydonna Girl Loral 1 Some ascinator Jr II 2 Golden Rule 3 Smooks Attorn? 4 King' captain 1 Novelty Girl: 2 Lady Smooka 3 Earl's Betsy 4 Ladv VI Green ehis 14 Rome 'ascinator Jr II 2 King Ttex 1 Jerry Ringmas ter: 4 Itex Rol emales 1 Blue Beauty Rare 2 3 Our Peggy 1 Sweet Poppy Iteaco 1 Mr Ingram: 2 John Lunan and Vincent Perry: 3 Dan Tltodv Stud dog 1 Normal King 2 Our Sammy 3 Glolw Swt William irst Eleven Chosen on This Basis Proves Well Balanced on Defense and Offense tensely standing until the H'lustlfl had blown Athnt the llnln Did And despite the weather it fashionable crowd That is it fitehionable until the rain had in its work iiLs began lu wilL i iff Hinn st'Xklngs were bedraKKlod inud smeared Only the chrysanthemums ''lira by the fair rooters seemed to fi'Hv on rain what did the crowd A few of Its members noiKtij umbrellas and got tliem roundly called down by their in the rear Others Im I' vised head coverings of news I'ai' rs But the greater part malend female young and old stood unsheltered in the raiu and for it On: crowd was Intent on the slipping sliding players and the MOtesque football over which tiny waged combat a football that ra'l to bo massaged with a towelv lie referee at every call of 'aniHe 1layvrs c' ulJ Crowd Goes Wild crowd went wild along with un Navy cheering section when envy smashed over Its lone touch nniVn niar lho end of' the second (Lr seemed to go even msd with the Army rooters when ne mud caked cadets rallied late in in? J1 (lllarter and rushed down Jh shadow of Navy's goal And then when Navy had broken J1' Inrch by Intercepting a for erra1 J' uSS' tho whistle blow and their bt'ftn pouring down on the dn the Midshipmen's anakc i triumph' The Cadets alone )ulltly ln their places until tho wora was over Then theyrtm their places and Joined ram through tho gathering darkness for lutomoblles subways and L's Drive on ifth at Lochmoor Outshines All Others Brassy by Standish in State a eature Some of the Others in the Big Games BY DRUKENBROD Golfers talk in superlatives every good shot is the "best" they have ever seen as they comment on these a big season of exhibition and tournament golf in this vicin ity it is interesting to recall some of these "best" shots Herewith mention is made of at least one of each general stroke from drive to putt with the selections confined to the major com petitions BY GKANTLAND RICE We have' been asked upon scat tered occasions the names of the greatest putters in the country among both the amateurs and the pros There was a day so far as the amateurs were concerned when one could say Travers and Travis and then with an oc casional glance In the direction of Hill ownes Hut the first two haven't been championship factors for some time and ownes was missing at St Louis last September Good con sistent putting in the amateur raqksHs becoming a rare thing tu Most of the practice seems to be built around long hitting or iron play for there Is none left willing to work as hard as Travis and Travers did to get a strong sure foundation for the scoring club Among thr 32 who qualified for the championship flight at St Louis we recall only two who putted con sistently good In every match These two were Jesse Gull ford and vviiiie Hunter champions now United States and Great Britain The others wore good and bad bad and good bt always spotty Won for Hunter Willie Hunter's magnificent put ting was one of the main features of hu title journey at Hoylake The remainder of his play was sound but his deadly effectiveness with a true putting blade did the business He used the same club to beat Bobby Jones We recall seven holes In that match where Jones was closer to the cup In 2 than Hunter was in 3 Yet the best Jones could get un these seven holes was a half Not a one of them came his way Hunter's putting in this match was a marvelous thing to look upon terause of its iron rlmmcd consis tency The same thing applied to Guil ford who refused to waver on the green from Monday through Satur day Gullford when Gardner was after him took one putt on each of four greens in succession for just that many birdies and this prompt ly broke up the match' ew Good Ones Among the leading amateurs when It comes to championship tests there arc now only two or three who can be counted upon to hold a steady pace within six feet Golf( Hear Southland's Call and Cross Mason Dixon Line for Winter 4 THE DETROIT REE PRESS Offer a Sturdy Line and ine Set of Backs and Play Smart ootball While the hue lives of casting up Intersectlonal football account for the season of 121 is being done the part played by the University or Detroit in Impressing upon the east the ability of teams in this part of the country should not be overlooked Three lines with eastern teans have been played by tho Dufftnen and three Victorio registered In not one of these games was the eastern team able to cross the De troit goal line or even to score via tho drop or place kick Against tho three rn teams two of which were formidable the Red and White machine soured 70 points tn even 19 touenuow ns pius trie suing goals Will This Record Enduret Whether record will be sullied is an open question for to many followers of the game De troit picked something of a Tartar when it asked Washington and Jef ferson to come out here for tho post season game that Is to be played next Saturday afternoon at Navin field The I'realdents have even a more imposing record than the Red and White but not from the InterscftrOnal point of view for the team from has not met any eleven from this aide ut the Alleghenies The big team from Washington Pa and It Is a big team In every sense of the should offer the Detroit team the most serious op position it has encountered The star Is Erickson left halfback who is rated high in tho east not as high as Kllllnger the Penn Stater who is regarded as uno of the great est open field runners since the days of Ted Coy of but neverthe less a fine man to carry the liall either around an end or off tackle His running mate at the halfback position Is Brenkerl a product of Detroit Central who has been going at a fast clip ail season Erickson however is the better nf the two for he is a more powerful man and every bit as fast Lauer and Erickson Detroit hopes to be able to match Erickson with Dutch Lauer who has scintillated so brilliantly ail season that he Is considered prom ising material for the All Ameri can team Lauer is undoubtedly ono of the finest broken field run ners ever developed in this part of the country and ho combines abil ity to tear through a secondary de fense with the power to smash a line Having also the knack of accurately passing the ball and be ing in addition a splendid punter ho Is a splendid exempliticatlon of the triple threat football fans hear so much about nowadays Of course' neither Erickson nor Lauer would be as refulgent in the backfield if they were not protected by respective lines or merit iron loutna i entr us asis tliat from Sonnenberg to Ellis Red and White boasts of live wards the' equal of any in country but ttev undoubtedly meet men of eoua! strength skill whoa they face the combina tion that Neale will show But that line is a whale It photographs of the outfit are to bo believed there is not a inan from tackle to tackle who weighs much less than 190 and every one ap pears to be active Tho key to the arch is Crook a former Detroit Central high player who Is the snapper back lie Is Hanked bv Vince and Neale the latter the brother of the coach The tackles arc Konvolinka and Weiderqulsu two splendid men in their positions They should flni their matches in Captain Ellis and Sonnenberg however The Presidents boast of two ex ceptional ends for Captain Stein and Kopf who is a brother of the Cincinnati Reds' shortstop are hard to beat They cover punts well nnd arc exceptionally good in handling the forward pass The field general is McLaughlin rather a small chap when compared 'with the huskies with whom he as sociates but nut so small In fact Baslsta the Ifullback is a slash ing driving player who fits in as wen on tne aetense the attack All In all Coach vefoprd a splendid as Its rec ord shows and ong that Is quite apt to spoil the unsullied record of the University of Detroit "Walter Hagen tins few equals with Inng iron bits to the green He contributed one of these nt llrooklnnds while he and Harry Hampton were beating Mitehell and Duncan It was on the 475 "'yaril second hole In the afternoon after Hagen hnd pushed his drive to a bad position on a mound at the left He got out on the fairway not much farther than Duncan was with his drive Hagen still had a long ways to travel up hill Hagen used an iron nnd his ball went on a line for the pin carrying up through the narrow opening between the deep traps to within 12 feet of the hole Ily getting down in one putt as did Mitchell after he had chipped up after a brassy second Hagen tied the four ew will hit longer irons shots or beat it for accuracy In a pinch The firs! cost is practically the last TO SPOIL INE UODRECORD Young Goes to New Orleans for the Year With Leo Diegel colony of golf profes sionals is rapidly dwindling to winter proportions Some arc already in the south land others are getting ready to fly while a few are debating the advisability of the trip Within a few weeks only those will remain who will be occupied here Among the first to depart was rank Lewis of the Country club who has gon to his regular winter job at San Antonio Alex Ross Detroit Golf club is in Binehurst by this time following his marriage recently in Boston He will remain at Pinehurst as usual until the sea son ra opens here Hampton Will Tour Harry Hampton Intends touring the south this winter with Bob Cruikshank the clever eastern pro fessional They will play exhibi tions between the big winter tour naments' Mike Brady has accepted a Job at the big Miami Country club jn lorida and will leave his Oak land Hills post shortly after the end of the month to return In the spring of course red Haskins as sistant to Jack Elphick at Grosse He has gone to the East Lake club at Atlanta where ho will assist Stewart Malden Those who will remain here are busy shaping their plans the usual number to conduct or instruct at In door schools red Lamb will be back at the A with Jimmy Kenny the Birmingham Country club professional his assistant Jock Arundel of Meadowbrook will in struct at the Rayl's school Billy Trovingcr Billy Lock Elmer Loving and George McLean who taught Indoors last winter prob ably will do the same this winter as will Davey Robertson Detroit Loses Watrous In the meantime changes have taken place or will occur between now and next spring at several of the dlstrlt clubs Al Watrous as sistant at Red Run has gine to New Orleans for tho year with Leo Dle gel and Loving will have a new as sistant at 'iKed Run next season Charles Hilgendorf of course takes Leo Diegel's place at Loehrnoor Arthur Keeling for" five years professional at Essex and one of the fiiost popular and successful In this viinity leaves there at the end of this season to take one oftsev cral he has under consideration Charles Kelly assistant to Alex Ross and Lamb will remain on duty at tho Detroit throughout the winter for the accommodation of the year around golfers there Games Are Wanted Armadas would like a game for Sunday with any 70 75 pound trams Higgens Pershing Maroons and Annunciation take notice Call Key at Lincoln 1313 be tween 5 6 Tigers Maroons Contest Will Receive Attention of ans Sunday Afternoon Although it is likely to be staged on a soggy gridiron the annual city football championship contest to take place on Grlndley ield Sun day afternoon at 2:30 holds the at tention of football followers today and much speculation is being in dulged in as to the winner With the Maroons and Tigers con fident of winning the honors of bat tle onjwhich hinges both the stat" and city championships and both teams on edge for the scrap a typi cal titular contest such as these clubs engaged in a year ago should result Last season the Maroons and Her alds played a 7 7 tie and the cham pions were treated to the surplus of their lives The Maroons are even stronger this season and expect to overthrow the Tigers who succeeded tho Heralds Between the two teams all state opposition has been elimi nated so that the two titles really depend on the outcome of thia con test In the backfield will be such players as Sackstader Moegcl Dunne Da Prato and Gavin Moegel played a halt for the Maroons a year ago and now Is pitted against his former teammates Da Prato Sack stader and Dunne all have played with Herald aggregations that have won the titles for the past seven seasons Maroons will show Ty Krentier Rubelman Cullen Unger and Jlmmv Kelly as backs Both Kelly nnd Krentier were former Heralds Hence there will be plenty of real rivalry Injected Into the game which always lends color to a contest of this order The announced lineups are as fol lowa Siewert MAROONS Nadeau Steiner Shanley Brown Harvey Dennlson VVUson Mullane Prfce Cullen Kellv Unger Kirntler Hubelman 1 Continued rom Page representatives of tho foreign dele gations on the Navy side of the field The stands were packed long be fore tho midshipmen in their long bine overcoats marched In behind a i rashing band and circled the gridiron before taking their seats in the rainy side cheering section They were led by the Navy goat gaily caparisoned and prancing aloig as if he sensed the victory that was about to perch on the ban ners of his team The mud was so heavy that the midshipmen abandoned their drill but they marched around the grid iron before climbing into their seats nd taking up their gilded mega phones Soldier Squad Arrives 1 Scarcely were they settled when the Array' players heavily blanketed trotted out on tho gridiron shed their blankets and began warming up They were greeted by a great roar troni the audience A moment inter the crash of Army's band was Maid and the long lino of gray clad West Pointers marched in behind their bravely decked black mule Tien tho Navy team scampered fortb and with the opposing gladi ators in sight the rival cheering sections got Into action The crowd made up in the main of present and past Army and Navy men and their lathers mothers and sweethearts took a lively' hand in tho cheering althuiigli its efforts were almost drowned out by the great volumes of massed rooting that rolled through tin: opposing megaphones It was arswenlinislastic crowd a football mad crowd that surged to its feet as play started and remaln insc Mealey Takes Opener Wesley Methodist Episcopal de feated tho Campbell Methodist Episcopal In the first game of the season 27 to 9 or games in class call Glendale 5020 erndale Wants Sunday Game erndale club Is without game for Bunday erndale wax booked to meet Wyandotte Arrows but can celed ot games call at 8606 ern dale avenue It Is estimated that nearly Royal Oak football fans will ness tho game at Navin field day upon which hinges tho amateur championship1 The Royal Oak Merchants and the Detroit Woodineres having clean records for the season as well as having emerged victorious from the championship elimination tourna ment conducted by tlio Dotrcdt Ama teur Athletic association will be the contestants Royal Oak fans have chartered special 11 cars and will at tend the game In a body ftjllllllflUmilHUHIUHIIUIlIlUUlltUIHUIIKiUUUllOllQ I Phenom! 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