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...affects people who inhale it adversely. The gas is heavier than air, and when discharged near the ground it stays there at the level of pedestrians. Professor Henderson's idea was a purely mechanical method of dissipating the fumes in open air. Now, however, comes Dr. Miller Reese Hutchison, inventor of the Klaxon auto horn, acoustic devices for the deaf, etc., with a short-cut to the heart of the problem-a chemical compound, which, introduced into the gasoline, eliminates most of the monoxide from the exhaust fumes, as well as the bothersome carbon deposits in the cylinders...
Western Open. At Memphis, Jock Hutchison started the Western Open with an absent-minded 75, was frightened by the more delicate scores of Bobby Cruickshank, Wilfred Reid and Leo Diegel, pulled his little but wiry self together and cracked out two 67's and a 72 for the championship. Cruickshank, Diegel, Hagen, Kirkwood tied for second six strokes behind...
Scores: Hackney, 295; Kerrigan, 300; Sarazen, 301; Hutchison, 302; Farrell, 305; Ayton, 309; Crichton. 309; Hampton, 309; Canausa...
Others present at Inwood were: Jock Hutchison, who led the field for 36 holes with 142 strokes, singing as he swung and making up limericks about his friends; John Black, golfing grandfather, who (paired with Hutchison), made funny faces and a bad score. Gene Sarazen, 1922, open champion, who wore a varicolored sweater and blew up; Walter Hagen, who pleaded high blood-pressure as the cause for his bad putting...
...Hutchison . . . . . . . 70 72 82 78?...