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...notable feature was the failure of the " Old Guard " of British golfers-Vardon, Ray, Braid, Mitchell, Duncan-to figure even feebly in the fight to win back for England the title that Jock Hutchinson and Walter Hagen had carried back with them across the ocean for two successive years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: A Single Stroke | 6/25/1923 | See Source »

...Westchester-Biltmore course, Hagen and Sarazen, present and past open champions, were defeated in match and medal play in two days of special golf for the Sir Stanley Cochrane Purse by Jock Hutchison and Jim Barnes, champions of England and America respectively in 1921. Hagen and Sarazen sailed two days later to shoot for the British open title at Troon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Sir Stanley's Purse | 5/5/1923 | See Source »

...calcium, Walter Hagen has won three southern tournaments in two short weeks. In each of the three he has established local records. The first was Belleair; the second, Asheville; the third, the North and South championship at Pinehurst. To defeat a field which included Cyril Walker, Jim Barnes and Jock Hutchison (who finished in the order named) Hagen was forced to a record-breaking 289 for 72 holes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Walto and Gene | 4/7/1923 | See Source »

...little speech dealing more or less with politics, but at any rate keeping every one in a happy frame of mind with his witticisms. The speech was followed by some very skillful violin playing. "The Cave Man" was an interesting interpretation of the old them suggested by the title. Jock McKay, the Scotch humorist, pleased with his quaint humor and bagpipe. Wilson and Larsen. "The Crazy Men from San Francisco", were uproariously funny, combining, acrobatics with a good line of humor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Majestic Has Humorous Bill | 10/19/1921 | See Source »

Outing for November contains a varied store of seasonable reading and artistic illustration. The contents are as follows: "Rugged Labrador," by R. G. Taber; "Duck Shooting on Great South Bay," by J. D. Knap; "Old Plute's Gobbler," by Charles E. Taylor; "Over Ifinger Jock," by Jean Porter Rudd; "A Rondeau Muskallonge," by Ed. W. Sandys; "A Ceylon Tracker," by F. Fitzroy Dixon; "Through an Autumn Gale;" "Banana Land Awhell," by E. M. Aaron; "A Shot at a Shadow," by Paul Pastnor; "Lenz's World Tour Awheel;" "A Bit of Blue Ribbon," by Sara Beaumont Kennedy; "The International Athletic Match...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Outing. | 10/29/1895 | See Source »

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