ATHLETIC SPORTS.
GOLF 3 INTERNATIONALS AT PRACTICE. ' By Telegraph—Prosa Association-Copyright . London, May 12. f In a ; practice match at Sandwich, where/the amateur golf championship is to bo decided in a few days, tho Americans, Jerome D. Travels and, Charles Evans, beat Michael and Denys Scott, three up and two to play.' Travers went round in sixty-nine. 3 Several American golfers arrived in Eng- ■ land to compete in the amateur cham- ' pionship. They are: Jerome I). I'ravers, S- rour times American champion, F. Herr'esj - hoff, tho runner-up thoro in 1011; Francis | Ouimet, who defeated li«y and Van]on > last nutnmir; Hcimrich Schmidt, who did well at St. Andrew's nearly twelve months ago; Rodney Brown, a well-known Jfassa- [ ehussetts player; John Anderson, who met ' Travers in the final at Garden City last > September; and Charles Kvans, who > created a very favourable impression at i Prestwick in 1911.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2147, 13 May 1914, Page 9
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