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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ON THE LINKS WITH THE SENIORS © @ 1% by The Prees 1 ng Co. (The New York World), CHARLEY MILLER FAILS TO IMPRESS IN HIS DEBUT HERE Afthough He Defeated Al Pal- zer He Proves Ordinary Heavyweight. Copyright, ONCE A SENIOR. is ASENOR, SOMETIMES VENERABLE ~ put ets AGED! . Another Western ywelght made Ble first appearance in a bout in th city last night, and while he manag: to win his showing was far from prom faing. The big fellow that made th ordinary showing is Charley Miller San Francisco, who came here hera! AB & great Aahter and a “white hope who was likely to clean up many of the ether men of his height and weight in the East, Miller went against ten-round go at the St atter put up the s battio as he did against Miller landed effectively eralied him, receiving the honors. Miller fough: in the same manne: EOunder. OF THe SENIORS “TOURNEYS, REAITING HIS OWN Sa eH) oRIciHAL BECWORS' $.¢. Lowe - : 4, GOLF SLOGAN. PRINTING up W Ae | SRom THe CTT HOLE EXANDER MILNE - = 4 agrreies Sous sa K Al P. and outgen- reat many of the big. fellows EF. BEDDALL - tearing into Palzer and letting Ay “TEED OFF WITH with both hauds for the stomach, This A REGULAR OUIMET @ngaught had Palzer rather tired sev- THE. eral times, and whenever they clinched DRWE IN ThE Ad would look over his shoulder toward MidpLe OF THE hie manager, Tom O'Rourke, to find out FAIRWAY, whet to do. "In the ninth round Patzer cut a gash over Miller's left eye, ‘from which the Blood owed freely. The moment Pal- fer saw the claret ho cut loose and fought harder than at any time during the bout He kept up the fast slugging , UNtH! the final bell, but he did not seem to make any impression un Miller, for the latter was comparatively fresh at the finish and jumped out of the ring| © few seconds after the bell rang end- ing the contest. | @ ee MRS. POUCH AND MISS HANDY WIN IN TENNIS TOURNEY. | Mrs. H. W. Pouch and Miss Edith M. | Handy of tho Staten Island Ladies’ Club Won the final round ¢or the iadies’ cup | on the iawn tennis courts of the Mont- clair Athletic Club of Montclair, N. J.) ‘They defeated Mrs. Kobert A. Pope and | Airs, R. B. Neff in a sizzling battle at 2, eI. In a measure the acore does not really tell the story of the match, for every Jest point was fought out tc the end. In the fret set Mra. Neff and her partner worked the score up to 2 to 1, but there- | efter were driven back ard held at bay while Mre. Pouch end Mies Handy cap- | tured five straight games. So in the final eet the winners were 1 down but rauited | and cen out. Ouimet and Travers Clash Again To-Morrow at Brookline|* SIMEON FoRD, HUMORIST — ADDRESSING THe: BALL WITH HIS SHORT PUTTER RES EC Tos “1 Hq "s RNG hh fi a wee WESLEY'N.OLER. Gor SOMEBODY'S APPROACH SHOT ON “HE HEEL AS HE. STOOD ON A GREEN HENRY A GILDERSLEEVE at Post-graduate work and serve as stroke |long been using methods favored by in one of the crews. Dr. Gordon has |Nickalls, and hig stroking will aid tn 1 wringing the Nickalls ay ion of the crew can —— ‘Travera, Upper Montclair; Fred Herre- Accounts opened life ‘ins Lad . 9p] Shoff, National; John M. Ward, Garden si Open Golf Champion Will] ier) Gunn po nimane, Poweltons from jarance Gilman P, Tiffany, Archie M. Reid, St. Andrews, Henry J. ig America’s Greatest $5 to $1,000 Furniture House J wien genio Represent Massachusetts in Topping, Greenwich; R. ©. Watson, Genre oa +: °. Westbrook; KE. M. Barnes, lewood ON SMALL tae Inter-State Championship} stexim Honins, Westbrook, ana F. 8. WEEKLY Douglas, Apawamis, alternates ‘Tournament. were selected and it is possible that PAYMENTS | none Will be chosen. if - The order in which the team will ssinin erie! ‘ . when it lines up aguinst the May- | SMALL Another Dig wolnng vate wi vel achusetta team on Mridny haw not yet MORNINGS waged om the Brookline Country Club course to-morrow and Saturday when representatives from New York and Massachusetta compete for the honor of ng Pennsylvania for the Leslie Cup, emblamatic of State championship. ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED been determined, and the matter will De left to the judgment of Findlay Douglas, the captain, on the morning that the match bi ‘Ten singie and fiy will be player aH SINGLE STAMPS AFTER NOON nae take OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Street foursome matches with the Massachunette This is the Without Club Fes Jerome D. Travers, four tines amateur] team on Friday and the wi of the Only Store Where Low Prices and Liberal Credit Without Any Extra champion, heads the metropolitan team, | majority of the fifteen matches will meet You Can Get Charges of Any Kind. and ho ts certain of meeting Francia Ouimet, the new open title holder, who leads the Bay State team. Ten of tho strongest golfers of the metropolitan district were chosen yess terday as members of the team whieh Will represent the Metropolitan Golf, Association Findlay 8. Douglas, « executive committes; Frederick 8 Wheeler, president, and Frederick H. ‘Thomas, secretary of the Metropolitan Golf Amiociation, got together and| surly engage in an eighteen hole match chose the following men: Jerome 1.1! against each other In the singles. | RED SOX CAPTAN eS THINKS GIANTS HAVE EVEN CHANCE TO WIN Charlie Wagner, Box and a most conspi championship world's series fuses to pick as winner of the Achletios-Giants seri ‘Thies unusual stand may be a ante |WOLGAST PAYS” $17, 000 | for by the fact that Wagner the Pennsylvania team, tho present holders of the trophy, in a almilar ferles of matches on Saturday, Creat Interest has been taken in the Lesile Cup match during the past few Decaune of the practical certainty ti Jerome D, ‘Travers, national amateur champion, and Francia Outmet, the new national open champion, will meet at the heads of their respective teams on Friday, They may be on opposite sidea in one of the foursomes and will almoxt We Guarantee Our Furniture Is Durable and Well Made — $3.00 Solid Oak Rocker LEAR lies a room com- pletely, and we e will deliver the goods promptly Extra high to your home back, deep) cobbler seat. 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Entrants Make Good Scores. | OM Father Time and Doc Osler were routed yesterday when 6 old boys, youngeters ranging In age from fifty- | flve to elghty-thres, competed tn the first day's play of the rentora’ golf tou |nament on the Apawamis Links at Bt The meet, the most unique of its kind In the country, had for contestan tice Pitney preme Cour New Jersey Chief Justicn Gummere udge Cildernieove of York. 1 nce and rafiroad presid lawyers, ministers, doctors and prom: nent financiers and merchanta, wer them octo- Kenarians, played golf for @ of the ning prizes offered with all the enthu- sian of kkidies, It waa sport for sport's sake, and ach- ing backs ai 1 lege didn't a stg Ti en eae ydravely teed up for the first | stmeon Ford, yearly fintshers o.- Se naremee. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN 265 ‘Boys,’ One of Them 83 Years Old, lf on Apawamis Golf Links it to show an admiring gallery age hadn't robbed them of any of their strength and cunning, ‘The magority wore ot. but they watched the Might of the ball with artoniahine ac: | Journ: uracy. While the going became very) Alexander Mine trying at times, every one who atarted | were t! managed to finish, There were no quit-| + tere Heddail tried forty years fr oud fumt but the ant f the field, but those 4 ro a8 plentiful ao ca F. Bedds\) ne in the alxtles wos the ham early arrival, with « Ao Ford took it upon himeeit y M. Oler, M other boys in good cheer, Any wood player and ator of seventy or seventy-five Vorgetting nil who felt a little disconsointe becaure |about ice famines for the day, be eon- hin ncore wasn't the equal of @ Outmet|centrated hin mind om golf and pulled rl group on the edge of | off several shots that would have made envy. Mr. Oler, far ball and un- Diavers tm fhe ad plenty to oceupy thelr attention. ‘Those with the lead- Roing nicely unt he ing In Were fearfil that aome other {arrived at the «econd green, whieh tx Mtaybeard out on the couran would re-|#ituated at the bottom of a steep hill turn @ better ecore, completely hidden to view from those One chipper old boy wobbled ip to the |!" the rear, Mr. Oler wan home green, found hia ball and calmly t of the pin waiting for hie ran down @ nine-foot putt © putt when « ball came bounding down the acoreboard he proudly * hill and struck him on the feo. CAN. The owner whe Ale: | Mr. Oler wan Prised that he nearly A mere youth of eighty-one years, who| leaned over th The driver apolo- had covered the 1s holes in 83, with a[£/7! profusely for the accident, but the leading net acore| ME Olee appeased him with the rempari of the morning. vering his breath, Mr. Milne aald he had played golf both any one from hugely enjoying Recause of the exceptionally iarge fled it Was necessary to mend the first pair off on its 18shole Journey as early as 9 o'clock, and during the six hours pairs of sprightly old gray-heads played over the course, trudging over the leng fair- ways and up the steep hills, but with always one object iu view, to get that illite Vail into the next hole with the least number of strokes and to escape the balls that thie rear. In knickerhy all kinda of yntinually whizeed from f sults and in It would be a pleasure Argument No. These are the reasons wh Nowhere will you find able figures. 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English Narrow-Cut clothes, lined or unlined, Cheviots, Worsteds, Tweeds or Serges- “We Make These Clothes On Our Own Premises aixty-nine years, and that he atili had some good games left. The old boy, with bis gray beard steadily caught in so loudly ‘an to. attract every one on 4 a amie, wan visibly pleased with tim | treat for ihe od, fellows to ace, youn self, but wan always on the alert around |again, and they trampled merrily ever the board to nee that someother younger | 1) se after the elusive little ball. opponent didn't deprive him of hin ors’ tournament @terted nine honors. when R. C, Hotchise origi- Hearing of the achievement of the naten iden and gave it re with, elehty-one-year-old Milne, elghty-three- 1a few atarters. The only condition tm- year-old B. F, Beddall hustled off to a! posed wan that entrants must be fiftys practice green, Worked! neariy an hour five years old or over. 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