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PAGE FOUR “BOBBY JONES AND » WALTER HAGEN BAND CONCERT The following is the program that. will be rendered this evening, begin- nig at 7:45 o’clock, at Bayview Park: March, Ivercargill—Lithgow. ! IN CONNECTION | | BEAUTY CONTEST {SECOND NIGHT OF PLAY MEETS | ©. INGOLF MA j Overture, The Silver Bell—Schele- ’ | pegrell. “MCHAMPIONS ARRANGING FOR Fox Trot, Oh, Mabel!—Kahn. ‘ BIG EVENT TO BE STAGED Operatic Gems—Seredy. { AT SARASOTA BEGINNING ON { SUNDAY Herman. ‘ t Part Two Selection from Prince Charming— King. Fox Trot, I’m Sitting On Top of The World—Young. ¥ (By Associated Press) ‘ $T. PETERSBURG, Fila., Feb. 25. — Bobby Jones, national amateur sgolf champion, and Walter Hagen, mational professional champion, to- ay agreed upon conditions for their %72-hole match beginning at Whitfield Club, Sarasota, Sunday, and finishing g@t the Pasadena course on March 7. ‘Several ground rules of both courses ‘were altered for the occasion. At Whitfiled, the local rule has ‘been to tee balls falling in a wide wail which runs in front of the 9th “nd 18th greens, and in front of ist ‘and 9th tees. In the Jones-Hagen “match; however, the balls will be played everywhere as they lie. A local Pasadena rule has been to’ lift out to the fairway when a ball “has been hooked into the Palmettos, @neurring a penalty of a stroke by se. @oing. In the big match, however,’ ‘fhe player will drive a second ball ¥rom the tee, and if he so elects, may ‘play his first ball. Otherwise, he will splay his second ball with loss of dis- “tance only. Hagen visited the Pasadena course ‘yesterday for practice oie the felt “better than ever” following * sky WtinMiCg“euGias Le a oe “®etire from the Lakeland tournament. roe Fee He intended to play another practice’ OAKLAND, Cal.—Billy Wallace, round today to enable him to form of Qakland, won a decision over @ decision about entering the Tampa the French light- Whitman. Fox Trot, My Sweetie Turned Me Down—Kahn. The Star Spangled Banner—Key. HUBERT REASON, Conductor. eeteeereesrereeee? FIGHT RESULTS * > (By Associated Press) * : eseeteeepeeeeereeee PARIS—Fred Bretonnti beat Paul Fritsch, 10. os + ¢ NEW YORK—Young Bob Fitzsim- mons, Nulty, N. J., won from Bob Lawson, Alabama negro, 10. a FORT LAUDERDALE—Joe Lynch and Paul Moore fought a draw, 10. eee Waltz, Moonlight on The Hudson—! Waltzf Wonderful (by request)—_ PEORIA, Ill.—“Babe” McCorgary, 4.7 series of three games on Mon-' } | WINNER OF EVENT WILL BE SENT TO ST. AUGUSTINE REP- RESENTED AS* “MISS KEY WEST” | - The beauty connection with the regatta Sunday ; by the Key West Yacht Club was dis- }eussed today at a meeting of the or- , ganization at the offices-of the Gar- {rison Park Corporation. young ‘tady wins in the contest at St. Augustine, “Miss Key West” will- enter the national bathing beauty , contest at Atlantic City. The Key West YachtfClub wishes to emphasize that this contest has « nothing to do with the Olympic that were coming to the city. Plans for the regatta have “been completed. Yachts and cruisers will arrive tomorrow from Miami under the wing of the Shadow H, boat be- longing to Carl Fisher. of Biscayne babies are expected; these are fast small boats that will be entered in the races. | Scout Troop To Play | Series of - Basketball Games Beginning Monday Troops 1 and 5 will start a basket- ;day night, beginning at 8 o’clock, at ithe Athletic Club. | ‘The proceeds of these games will jbe used to defray expenses of the proposed summer camp. : Troops 1 will go to Orlando in WITH REGATTA, contest to be held in’ A number} WITH SUCCESS. “FLAPPER GRANDMOTHER” PRESENTED AGAIN LAST EVE-. NING UNDER AUSPICES OF | WOMAN’S CLUB i 1 H The second showing last evening, of the “Flapper Grandmother” was! equally as successful as the previous one. A large crowd attended this; musical comedy. The Woman’s Club and the cast of local players, as well as Miss Emma Martin, director, deserve much! praise for the fine play that was turn- ed out. Every one of the characters gave a delightful impersonation. Miss Minnie Porter Harris played the part of Mat Spriggins and is worthy of much commendation for her excellent acting in that role. FLASHES OF LIFE NEW. YORK—The son of a United States Senator has shown at George Washington University ability to fol-, |low in the footsteps of his father. | His score was perfect in a test-of_ | recollections of names and faces. j i — i | NEW YORK—As to reports that, ; she snubbed Mrs. Irving Berlin on the ‘ | Leviathan, Mrs. Harry Payne Whit-| jmey says: “How ridiculous. I am’ jecertainly on the friendlest terms} with her and her husband.” i | 2 ¢ ¢ t | FORT MYERS, Fla—As it would) |be told if it were a world series: Kid Gleason went into the box for in the New Handy Pack is the biggest value in long-lasting flavorful enjoyment that you can buy. It is the best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for any money. Handy Pack Fits hand, pocket and purse. | tournament starting Friday. 'July, while Troop 5 has not yet se-. the A’s and Connie Mack behind the es ee SP j SINKS WELL AT STREET CORNER SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER. Superintendent of Waterworks W. “Z. Huston has completed sinking a ‘well at the corner of Whitehead and Fleming streets to afford water for, “Gre fighting purposes. It is between "70 and 75 feet deep, and when tested Dy « fire truck pumping 750 gallons ‘per minute the water in the well was mot perceptibly lowered. y An ordinary fire: plug -will be at-~; “tached to this well and used as if eonnected with a water main. A number of such wells have been” stunk and are now available for use, “in addition to the regular supply of water from the mains. } The machinery is now being re-) ‘moved to another portion of the city ‘where one of these wells is to be MASONIC ORDER HOLDS MEETING _ BLES AT HALL LAST EVENING | Palm Perfection consistory of | Scottish Rite Masons held a regular meeting at the Scottish Rite Hall last | night, at_which time preparations, ‘were ‘toi put through a new ‘elass during next week. | ents from ~ the La 23 Fine Concha Sweet Shoppe were served at, ‘the meeting last night, and Junior, ‘Warden W. E. Huston says this will; be a regular feature of the meetings | Yn future, eweeervevee eee « ~- - ef Wares eeesseeesseseer) Racing—Meeting at Jefferson Park, | New Orleans. Meeting of Miami Jockey Club, at Miami, Fla. Meeting of West Coast Jockey Club, at Tampa, Fla. Meeting of Tia Juana Jockey; Club, at Tia Juana. 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