Monday, Jul. 21, 1924
Golf
Mice. While the cats (Hagen, Sarazen, Smith, Barnes) were away, the mice (Brady, Macfarlane, Farrell, Forrester, Diegel, 150 others) played --for the Metropolitan Golf Championship, at Roslyn, L. I. The mice finished in the order named, Mike J. Brady nibbling a 292 out of the Engineers' Club course--no mean feat, even for a cat. His last three nibbles were 72, 71, 72. Par is 70.
J. J. Mapes, a young mouse from Harvard, led the amateurs and took sixth place by dint of two closing rounds in 75 and 72.
The British Walker Cup Team, to play in the U. S. in September at Garden City, L. I., was named: Cyril Tolley, onetime amateur champion; O. B. Bristowe, West Byfleet; C. O. Hezlet, Royal of Portrush, Ireland; W. L. Hope, Turnfoerry; D. H. Kyle, Roehampton; W. A. Murray, West Hill; Robert Scott Jr., Glasgow; Michael Scott, Royal St. George; T. A. Torrance, Sandy Lodge, and E. F. Storey, Captain of the Cambridge University team.