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ZAING WORLD, “BEST SPORTING PAGE ~~ 8 NEW OWNERS OF YANKS WILL PROBABLY BE POPULAR Copyright, 1916, by The Prees Publishing Co. (The New York ‘6vening World). FAST CANAAN SVEN TONE With Hoby Baker in Line-Up, Locals Should Make It In- teresting for Canadians Ruppert Says That the New ‘ At the St. Nicholas Rink to-night of the Y; Wit Try! Ldly ‘ the Victorias of Montreal meet Zn St. Nicks of this city. Both club their brilliant pla: Maay hock fans will attend game to see Hobey Baker sh: up when playi against one of recognized f amateur is in the Dominion, | The Canadians arrived in New ¥ yesterday and had a brisk drill at t! ‘hey made their jual go showing and seem to be every is well known to New York hocke; fans. All the Victoria players are spoedy! i nd = splendi dl : ticks. They ing the game many them are former Canadian coll stars who have been playing jt several years. The St. Nick play have also been playing hockey ma years. Whether the attack of the Vics be as strong as that of the St. Nic! jg @ question. Taken collectively, t! Canadian forwards are ly bet: ir than the Santa Cl Baker seems to stand uying Yankees 1914S RING HISTORY Golt Review of Season Pago te lense the Victorias i Conapitatite ohn Fettons i {es seamersyen cover Ruppert Realizes Paani . Shows Ancient Game Has lis rated with the pick Stns cane i Lite-Lon g Ambition Developed Wonderfully A itr Ese é iJ A r ae: 3 ¥ eteSore versity goal keepe! HI ue Hf Robert C. Watson, President of U. S. G. A., Writing for The Eve- | ning World on Progress During 1914, Says Class of Sport | KASTIC NEWS Has Increased 50 Per Cent. in Six Years. AND GOSSIP | By ROBERT C. WATSON. bag bave defeated Ouimet. | By John Pollock ing this tour: 4 i | (President United States Golf Asse- peared upon the pode peti neg A Rapides aoncedl sre ge fire baer Willard, 1 ciation.) . G. A. events one Jesse Gu | 4 | 8 the golfing season in the|ford of New Hampshire. He gave a | gon om acco’ r4l| Hane and | had better keep unt of himself until North has come toa close, PeT-| og, and incidental: | e jlentally exhibited \° tt memes sece| Metimated Cost of All ws ni ot cr | tre tate, os sean If we can string it out for a week call attention to the wonderful de- [oad before, been witnessed. Drives, ) t and pro in golf in} one after another, of 300 yards cr warearyr siete! Machines at National |i coy serine ve wer Seraltttente par ous il rity, | absolute at ea, and there ia a pretty good enjoyed unprecedented popularity, ai htness. against Fred Herreshoff, w! chance of ua putting through some more tournaments than ever before inown as @ vere 4 - fied ot cesaue uto Ow |were held and @ large number of! ford coutineally Gutdreve ti former — ’ ) young players with excoptional golf-|by an average of about twenty-five Pi yg evel roc Ss yang Wang - by ing ability were introduced. ards at least, and won his match Rive, but wouldn’ Wewest Styles of Cars Run 024 walk away with, to dig, powerful! It would be foolish for me to 'r¥\to leara the mysteries of the “short | he was th "Ie attkian rej tb tase |e teens number that now lgod game,” he will prove to be an ex-| | Now vast Jom, Mest t tack a Most Ligh ‘ore and nt the Inited Statos, but an in-| tremely dangerous cont ee romlt hia being in the Mast untit ly to ter Mot York in automobile constructivn. ‘The fuss a ie 1d aaa pularity imum Te SOS? west tee 2 et Bouts between cidentally encountered nn cheapest auto to be exhibited might; tcation of the widespread por . ) yattling Levinabs Yount at @ ; 3 Designed to Afford the Least) v- purchased for #296, whi seet lof the ancient game may be gained y. 8G. A, tournament Browaway 7 “Juat having @ good time,” he sai expensive one would fetch The|from the fact that there are now | try Club 4 te with MeCarty, In explanation of hie presence. "| Pogeible Wind Resistance. eatimated cost of ail the machines at |epout 400,000 members of the Unitel| namente while vary canconstey tein a | Zemesarne bar he Tnmediately 8 rumor was started Tee nunee Is placed at Se.te8.e0e. Btates Golf Association alone: United States standpoint, was luck-|" bene aS to the effect that the Federal Leag The newest styles in automobiles ; Sates : ing the usual foreign entries. from | ,,Usks were is 4 hi people were trying to . will run mostly to lighter motors,| The skill of American players nas England and C f Mrs. "arneld shugrue on seed so ropostt HM Wifteenth National Autome-| Visitors to the annual show will note| also kept pace with the game's devel-| 37. Jackson, formerly Miss Kather- vot Sas, i tae Boseait Zz sok BANE & centenet bile Show, an exhibit that te| that motors ure being made much | opment. During the period of etx years|ine Harley, ‘one of our former U. 8. tater bat whee Be ses, « t and 11 atlok by it, held annually to demonstrate | ee ee are er eer nko | while I headed the U. 8 G. A, I won the tournament | Russa. to'cliach The Gaal pa in the transfer o¢ | the genius of American builders, will |ehould say that the “class” has in- the Yanks will be signed to-day and | open thie afternoon in the Grand Cen- creased nearly 50 per cent. To vest the new owners will {ake charge nxt | trai Palace. On 160,000 square foot of and aire! | tiustrate the betterment of playias|put up a very plucky will start immediately. that iwitor could almost plos up nd disturbance of the|Fecords of the first amateur cham- MDafine ine past season a number ee $n | al | pionabip of the U. 8. G. A. in 1895 and ag young golfers have come into the ° e automobile has | the one last year. |limelight, Among whom are Maxwell Deen @ sinner, as +! In 1896 over @ nine-hole course ihe|R. Marston, R. M. Lewjs, Jesse Guil- ng nn COUT E oF dusr'in atimmer ‘too often prove, | nest qualitying soore was 148 strokes, |f0r4, D.C’ Corkran, EP. Allie $4, bus the 1915 models reveal a marked by ie Roy’ D, Webb, Louis Jacoby, W. H. 9 improvement in bodies. Designers | 19 1914 at Ekwanok over an eighteen: Cady, J. N. Stearns 34, Philip Carter, rismen 8 Ow are rapidly adopting the streamline | hole course, one considerably longer|A, G. Mcliwaine 34 and C. E. Van ? pee J and Hehe be gine gare) and more dificult, there was @ tle at|Vieck jr. —— universal. jas novation not | ’ A ; only ade i to the looks ofthe car, but 4 _sirohes for the best qualifying |CLUS amon HAs IN ering the distance in 1.054-5. An-|to comfort of road a - All Kinds of Diving Contests and/ering the distance in 1054)5. An | to Jellere and “dwellers along “the | Now for the affairs of the U. 8. G. A. yy yp raeee Greenhall's ta covering in| road as well. during 1914, United Btates it is Races on Programme of Madi-| 55 "scconas fat. Further details of the latest models | The grat national event to be held | m tae Cininen Sones it je ed The ‘@ programme of events! are all built along the lines of the | Mid pate he pik son Square Garden Exhibition. | consists of sprint 0 t eaistance. ‘These 4 was the open championship at Mid- . & O. semberalip | The, Broednay, Booming. cnt bd ise verde to pF Ry | “4 on fg u more Boers eee ee | Lothian ‘This event was again won|consleted of 276 clubs und now con- a. C., beth of Beeanive, | j tne the week. emoother appearing bosy |uy # bome bred, namely, Walter new of "tat , . er Anaual @portemen's show | Hagen of Rochester, N. Y¥., with & of the club, but it seeme to be Intun that Harry Spar- i i American Club Has Always Year's eve Been an Ardent Fan and Buty. ated Thirty Years Ago He Played by the Giants "yrom the eee 8 20s seem ec 20: ae O- on. Ome OKH Or 0-2 eeweer-u:nemeteensee ees-s20cue-cecsuee Somwarce-concw sum: cs ease Tits | pe you the greatest | P87 Jacob Ruppert i = will got prot ! | i E EFFE, ey i faetlvteis ult ¥ ae i? 2 A re i i 1 i I it ite f 3 Ses i f i ial elt | ff gi 5 if j i g bf F ln ti By . ij E 2 s F if i Ht i i ii i : te a 72 holes stroke | which L opened in Madioon Square score of 290 for the lowed oy It urious to note that although Garden to-day, The presen id sey. He wae casey follow there are a nuinber of golf courses ena eaten teraan. Tbe, presen: Results of Holiday Bouts ar. te see vt umber of got" onus - was only one stroke worse, mainly | high clase on the south wid) x are Bak Ween wetted BAT ‘8; to New York City than h r ated National Golf Links of - | Mreokiynite, im the third round of thetr| his pupshes. as the has of yore hoes ~ ten-rownd bout at the Broadway sport. | easily kept the edge | | : i! it I ? : i i z F i s = if Ue: i : t whieh are of imter- | ing Club of Brooklyn MoCarty started comatully defend bis tite, w q eet to bunier and eportaman | off Im the ret round as Mf he were going | the FLA DRL IUIA. Jon ot Ae 2, Aahs | tholeas well up with the ber | in excellent shape and the | "phe ohiet feature of the week’e|( Dut Fritts away in figtime, as he | Jack AMATEUR TOURNEY W. q ig Committee should be . | foored him three times in succession | (ets Siegler of | cleverne, VER CONTEOTE! onaratuleted js with heavy ewings to the jaw Me- ties of : 8G. A championship | Officers .. Carty sent Pritts to the Roor again in “ae ‘ena amateur, eit vy. tp Wesewars the cosend sound WiD eno of hie right ry y . “This \eninemant” ‘van andopers wwings to the few, wut the bell saved ni y the best that bas ever been heid —s “yr was of the very imiler Cl At the Federal A 6. dimeny Murvay, 5 + sim | Eon ae he produced, waking Ito: | ye was sided as Vice’ Pres! the east side tanteme@cight, defected tremely dificult to qualify 2 cow 14, | Walter Nelson of Brookive in the mein dition of the course, both as to fair = of] way and pulting greens, wae super! ¥, and should The final Was between Francis Oui. wap iy, A tae porno dheselogy me: | WOOAY TORE bresrrstyes ving | = ne . rs r of the Metropolitan Golf Asse- pg yd yy Merry Gattie, the Vertcheste: light: agen, featbe: . viey, & Y elation u ete | weight, won bie ninth eveight kueabou ‘ ¥, practically Bawlees play I the @fiere) ii ig every prospect of \ . te are oe te deat S| waa commbi ot eure pig Meat | RE Shahi ane the . L Me » bres i} 3. te tne afternoon "ope oy i» jaat word, it can be safely | 4 t the affairs of the U. #. z H 5 iy F if iri EL He 3 Hf ct! # i i i i fits 4 t . fe H i ag E otrain that he we