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Died. Aleck Smith, 58, bluff oldtime golf professional, U. S. open champion in 1906 and 1910, adviser of Robert Tyre ("Bobby") Jones, Glenna Collett, Jerome ("Jerry") Travers, Mrs. Alexa Stirling Fraser; after a month's treatment in a private sanitorium; at Baltimore...
Birthday. Robert Tyre Jones, thrice U. S. open golf champion, four times U. S. amateur champion, twice British open champion; at Atlanta, Ga. Age: 28. Date, March...
...Robert Tyre ("Bobby") Jones preparing to take the U. S. golf team to the English Walker Cup matches in May, found time to inspect the Atlanta Southern Association baseball team ("Crackers") practicing at Douglas, Ga. He is vice president of the club...
...Hiram of Tyre. At Jebeil, Phoenicia, industrious Germans unearthed a statue of heroic proportions. After much learned controversy, the diggers agreed that the statue must be that of King Hiram I of Tyre, who reigned as a contemporary of Solomon, 480 years after Moses had led the children of Israel from the wilderness and a diet of manna. King Hiram was something of an entrepreneur for his time: Solomon needed aid for the building of his temple, the mighty House of the Lord; Hiram had certain supplies and many artisans. They bargained. The outcome was that Hiram sent Solomon hewed...
Fame is a thing California loves and understands. It was with joyous fanfare that the state welcomed Robert Tyre Jones Jr., world's most famed golfer, to the National Amateur Championship at Pebble Beach. It was that multiple champion's first Pacific Coast appearance. Eager thousands watched him shoot 67 in a practice round, 70 and 75 in the qualifying rounds, which tied for first place. Thus far Fame played to form. Then it flubbed miserably...