Word: jocks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Chicago Open title, principally by holing a 25-foot putt on the last hole of the last round. An unusual item of the play was a hole-in-one scored by Harry Cooper, Los Angeles. Such holes are almost unheard of in important tournament play, the ace of Jock Hutchison when he won the British Open in 1921 being the only one remembered by experts...
Half of the race was over last week, and Whiskery was looking like one of those who also-ran. Far ahead were Jock of Publisher Edward B. McLean's stable and Osmond of Joseph E. Widener's and a dozen other three-year-olds. Then Jockey McAtee crouched low and hugged; Whiskery began to whisk until he whisked across the finish line, a nose ahead of Osmond. Jock was third...
They started a fight. One Schoroni of Uruguay socked Jock McArthur of Boston with his fist. Other Uruguayans used their feet. Curses ensued. One-third of the 7,000 spectators swarmed on the field. Two women were knocked down, trampled upon. The police quelled the riot after two Boston players had been kicked in the groin and carried off the field unconscious...
Cruickshank. At Pinehurst, the jinx that has long dogged Bobby Cruickshank, professional golfer, eased up and let him win last week the united North and South open championship, in 293. Jock Hutchinson, 301, came second...
...Here discretion is important. Outiside the precincts of St. Andrews, for example, lurk shaggy men offering their caddy services, pouncing on the unwary , extorting (later) avaricious prices. Go to the caddy master always. . . At St. Andrews, watch for aged caddy Hutchison, father of Jock (U. S. Open Chanmpion...