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a — ee — —_ —— EE ee ce ~~ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1917. — e--: BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HOLING ’EM OUT IN ONE Coprriaht, Wil, by the Frese Puptiehing Oo (1 + Tork Pvening World “We Will Never Find Out the Real Reason for Golf Until One of Those Golfers Turn State's Evidence.” neanntieemay By Arthur (‘Rua Generous Jess Willard is Even Willing to Wait Until War Is Over to Give Carpentier a Chance to Box Him. Cormane Wit te The The New York Breniva | | fiers, the boye in khaki migh@ * rect ates nf Under the new eule, the Nrave —" oe *WousD our may rediice their player Mme © Mn Nu Vad breton Warne n ih OMB ON twenty-one ovatore. EB WILLAKD w. uid tke ty have . a ‘ FRIEND, & match with Georges Carpentier As Carpentior ts at present on. in fighting for bis country, Jess perfectiy willing to wait for him, can spend @ year or two running) & Circus, signing bis name to pat- @at medicine “testimonials,” shooting and riding in his half @ dosen abtomodiies. | Waiting to just Willard’ gait, He! loves to play that waiting game Jong as (he money doesn't stop rolling tm Waiting ts an easy way to avoid the painful necessity of oither fighting) Of avoiding argumeats with incunsid-| “rate people who want hin to fight. And Jess is not trying w force any- thing on Carpentier either. Lo is per- feotly well satisfied to let Georges go right on fighting for France. No mat- ter if the war lasts ten yeare longer, Jess will let Goorges fritter away his time over there and wait patiently tor Rim. Georgea can depend upon it that Ro other shall have the tirct vhanco @t that championship, A bas thoso| others who call themselves “contend- | ers.” Georges Carpentier is the only “logical contender” for several rea- pons. Is ix not a tact that Georges [GOLF CLUB PLANS ress) g| ho proper renpect, form champion? | SOLDIERS THANKSGIVING ( . AND WHOS bene New York boxing had to ao. A long sickness is eure death. That proposed new league woe ae brittle aa a chapped Kp, The main thing about « golf fowre some ts to bawl your partner befor® he bawls you. YOU BAID IT. Dave Fults (an't certain whethe® to divide the winter up into one H@ atrike or five Hetle ones, The exclusive boxing clube of New “' York City will limit their member= ship to one million. Willard doesn't fight Fulton Bee WANTSIAGESTARS Penn Picked to Beat “ero TO PLAY BILLIARDS | Champion Cornell Team | 7" Looks like Clark Griffith bi | willing to let Miller Huggins - | FOR AMBULANCE FUND In Cross-Country Rain} sites scnsnon tor too wien, ——a Boasing the Russians is about @ | ady a job as climbing Jack Moakley Fears pene (00 DRAFTED MEN ple with roller skates on. Jack Doyle Planning Billiard] Robertson's Harriers, as He| 'y YEA, BO. Room Owners’ Campaign Has Only One Man Left of | That pump that Gur to Raise $300,000, Aggregation That Won Title | 10 DRILL SATURDAY ene toe three Uaeaa ja OY lengoe at New Haven Last Year. Fighting is dead in New York, but ? Dovie, th ell kk Dillard *, ° actors and actresses who can play firat ce Pisa Gite ite faveritanl | — churoh TENER STRONGLY OPPOSES COMISKEY’S SUGGESTION TO POOL MEN AND MONEY ‘The suggestion made by Charile Comiskey of the world’s champion White Sox, that next season the American League pool their play- ers and receipts so as to evenly distribute strength and resources, has aroused a storm of protest. The suggestion will be strongly Naturally Willard has a friendly feel- ing toward him. 2 Rarpentier can depend upon Jess. The golf world can't do enough Willard will be right here when the | for the soldiers, judging by the war is over, waiting to generously | many tourneya and the Ike that offer him a “chance” at the title. Jess fen't going to do anything unfair to | have been held to date for the By William Abbott. deprive Carpentier of th hance,” | benefit of the boys in uniform. The United Btates Golf Association Uke getting mixed up in a war and | Now the North Shore Country [} at 4, 1 tt ill be peti- | being hit by soime fool bullet. He has | Cluny comes f 4 with I 8 annual meeting wi Pp forward with an in- 1) tioned by many clubs to restore all too much depending upon him to do : Baything. like tn Yes, indeed—a|| ¥itation to 100 soldiers from Camp |} the important champlonships in 191 class billiards. As Chairman. of. the American Hilliard Ambulance Fund, he over Cornell, the champtona, {4 out to arrange contests that will’ put for ihe intercotléciat sa @ thrill in vaudeville and incidentally LU aed COUSBIRSS! FORE: srecting Proo ¢ tH ett §300, 008 derived “over | country shamptonship at the annua) |!Mleresting Programme for Bat- the, top. 1. C. A, A. A. A. run at Van Cort-| tle Betweer Practically every biltiara player ot | / C. A. A. tle Between E any ‘prominence has enitsted’ to, boom | landt Park on Saturday, Jack Moak Rortng styles chance rapidly. This year our stylish sluggers are varing their chine very close to evens From | the canvas. Misia on’ everyrbing! Mills to spend Thanksgiving Day || This move will be taken to rovive in-|| OPPosed by the National League, | along the tund- Wilson F- Foss, former | jey has only one man left of the team Camps Devens and Upton, EASILY, Carpentier in the “logical oppo- | at ite golf course at Glen Head, || terest in tournament golf, which wae|] 2°#ording to @ statement made by J Uitiuial Clin AL oMiMni a amateur | Which Won the title at New Haven —— Rome. of our your y Som fo vou ent,” undoubtedly. He is juata little J 1 1. whore th b i President John K. Tener. Sfeasional competition, Foms 48| last y ‘ : p 1 welgnta Beer a middlaweight, and Jean ls halt Whore the members will en- |] sadly lacking this season because the Net in hen 8; rofeasional competition. Kors Is|jast year. The victory of Lawson} A detachment of 1,000 drafted men| Wear gloves to protect thelr hands i f@ ton or so above the average heavy- || tertatn them on the links and also || championships that were actually iB net In Harmony wi Claude R, Lewis, the Clasa C| Robertson's team over the Columbia | wit! accompany the team from Camp |f°™ the rosin on the canvis, | Weight, and the public loves those | at dinner, held were title meets in name only.|| the spirit of baseball” said ; Who tn 6 tect & Thches tall. has | barriers in a dual race over the ptr LOK tho. t0 ae eles the —— | handicap matches. It is interesting This generous move ts befitting || With tournaments as an incentive President Tener. “I do not b oe eee une hetant | Cortlandt Park course on Satur imp Deve ié tha: Polo Prat We A LA Me al reas Birt of thing, Bow't sou know |} are making similar plans to give |] .0s golf, which means the Nation's intends taking any such ac- They will viait the prominent rooma. in |@¥akers look unbeatable. mastrate by a l the evide 1 | ‘There are several things about the|| men in the National Army who |! state of health will be vastly strength- tion. 1 am quite sure that the turn for Se nakedown.” The plan may Moakley frankly confesses that th |*°"" a Ww . t t janes There ¢ rere coming Willard-Carpentier match || are far away from thelr own }) ened for war work. National League club owners “There ate 86,000 billlard rooma in| Cornell team is not up to {ts usual’ those who a st weenie ! J er League, that will attract the public Coat ta homes a Iittle Thanksgiving cheer ‘The movement to have the 1918 golf would not even consider such |this, (country. “aald | Dovie. to-day.tatrength, Dresser, Captain, and the suing the ious vocations of peace Killing boring in New YorR & pile of money at the gate. There | rhe Brooklyn Bascball Club an-| championships played 1s directly in|] @ move. In the first place the} aVe Pot humanity and patriotism, Any |only veteran of the 1916 team, has Uitte clerk and the braway| goean't prove ansthing ercopt thes | Fa eee ote ie enters | nounced several days ago that it] line with the policy of the Federal satisfactory placing of the star [lian for ‘a, mnten ‘or freak stunt Rote | been finishing ao far ahead of his Pickstith, the lawser and the briek-| ial iol lvyiting aie ep | a pale " ce e money, n average of $5 aye hy riter ar t newasboy yor M dge the engine France's most famous aviator would entertain twenty-five men | Government, which has repeatedly re-|| Players would be a difficult | Dhat gor ine maley, Otter iturther: | teammates tn practice races that wilj thare); side by sue, with ching up| automobile by the varniah om the has been decorated with the Cro from Camp Upton and twenty-five | Quested that ail athletic activities be problem to decide, in fact, it | more, such a sum wit give some. D: ple | Moakley !s,convinced his team as a and sioulders back, in the sa unl-| limousine. War for flying “at a low height men from Camp Mills, while many | 8?ecWlly encouraged during war time seems that it would be impo: & now idea about billiard player | whole is far below the 1916 standard forms and for the same cause, while te sixty yards or so above the German 4 ew sible to accomplish it in a wa: york C ittee: Josephy Thum, Treas- | It is certain tha: Cornell 19 Mothers and sisters and sweothearts trenches and batteries at Verdun dur- | 'Pdividuals will invite one or more | mmediately following the close of which wauld ti factory to [juren. and Davia’ Keurter. Secretary. | concerned the vcd bagiagrry tea wi Waten them proudly from the stands. Dandeo Defeats Brice. ing the great French offensive. Sco to join them over a roast turkey, the playing season the Deal Club lubes" ¥ Maurice Daly Jr, ts National Chairman! ie much more open than any in Te The ne itself should be well worth| BOSTON, Nov, 21.—Johnny Dundee | of rapid fire guns and machine guns will begin work on a number of all clubs.’ and Henry 8. Osborn National Secre-| 00 MYCE more On an ay trrom seeing. There Is At rivalry botween|defonted Frankle Britt of New. Bedford } er Poaeands of Filles CoE PKE ea RY {CBnnaey Pate cenren gare xe bona ithaca are not as evenly matched ant {he various camps, and both thea jin thelr twelve-round bout at thess-. at him, he wings of his airplane vie 01 do Not finish bunched, as Moakley's @levens have shown abiitty and skill. | mor ast night » New Br were tattered with bullet holes and green raised, men neually do. The team from Camp Devens, accom | ford man put un a stubborn contest and the spruce frame was splintered in If Lawson Hobertaon ts able to cap: Panied by Percy Haughton, its coach, |fenry'a An even bresk in the eighth and 4 nth rounds. Dundee finished «t: many places, but he flew low, for all The Oulmet-Guilford and Kirkby- | d Gossi ture the team champtonship it will @nd by Gen, W and his staff, wililthe. eleventh. and twellthy tabbing as X at, and cignaiied back the positions! Cormbie's football stock took a ble | pated ee et segurmament atl wstic CWS som « an hea tine feather in his cap, because arrive here on Friday evening’ and] hookine Tritt nt nb RT of the German batteries, so that the| Columbia's football stock took a big | Englewood next Saturday will bring i ‘ar has taken as muny of his, will make its headquarters at the|sky and Ml! Brennun will mest French gunners wiped them out one|“Pward bound when Capt, Dal| out two of the longest amateur driv- . pron: | Veterans of @ year ago as it has Cor- Hotel Astor. , ene tS at the afer A btega Mil A Baye i Coch, . cra in the game, Ouimet’s distance! Mike O'Dowd, the new middleweight || The Hunt's Point Brortiog Club of the Brows | nell’'s and his material at the begin«| ‘The Camp Upton eleven will come eee ce ee anak have been | Cochran appeared on Bouth Field! ong direction off the tee with wood | champlcu, will be kept busy fighting by | tnoter sub thet bes maaoleiel emantemans | Dong, eee datity, vic not SPPEAF €9/in on Saturday morning, headed by Soccer Game To-Morrow, Rrles hat Gage te cave hic tree in toga for the first time in’ three | cannot be equalled by any American hia manager, Paddy Mullins, as he ex-| Cen iim oe tetackinment’ on Deo. 8.| Lawson, however, has worked unre- Frank Glick, who earned his gridiron| The City College soccer team, which the bullets and bsing him back une | "eek® I. T. Rosen, who has played |amateur, and Jesse Guilford is the pects to be called Into the service of the | Trg tenvwund bouts amy eeduled for the | MIttingly, and the feaults of his pains. fame us a Vrinceton Captain and] beat the Bulldog at New Haven last touched by shrapnel and bursting |oth guard and quarterback, was also | real’ Swat Milligan of the links, He army within a few montha. MIK@ WA®| ocerion, Waller Mulit mating Jack Dorman, taking coaching were in plain view quarterback, and who may get into| week, will play Section Base § of th shells to the French lines, wo that he|on the fleld and went through a spir-| Nits ‘em the proverbial mile off the signed up to-day for his first bout as | site Nark going seine Joo Sem and YoU | ing weok, MORES The Beat tenet | fee came nimacle. Upton has another) Unites States Naval Reserve of Bieolys 4g . "s famous gr) sta n i or lyn to-morrow. was preserved for the great world’s! ited dummy scrimmage with the var-| "The first round of Saturday's match |& ChMlAPlon. Jack MeGulgan, the nat Fulton boxing Henny Gartner, the team, ts fhe_ holder of (the na- one of the best linemen Harvard ores| championship battle that may be | sity eleven. will be started at 10 o'clock, as Qui. |Prometer of Philadelphia, aecured Mike's nal juntor five-mile record, Price, boasted | y 1 fought some time with Willard. ’ services for crap, ‘bookin to| Became Jobony Griffiths, the Akron, ©.,/ the only veteran of the team that ran) °°. : 1 7 | : Four of the most dependable play-| met must report back at Camp Dev- Lena aepelacalie fighter, refused to make 141 pounds at the ring-|Mt New Haven, ta a fair runner, but), pn, Kame will be bandied by Bil | Of course, this war jrecord will . ‘ ol ens. ss., early Monday morning. meet Jack McCarren, the rugged Phila. | Met ce bia oa, the | #ome of the Mnaterial which Rohe Langford, generally considered the best | | make Carpentier quite a®card” if he, ers on Princeton's freshman team | ‘ \delphia “ghter, In a alx-round bout at ee ati pa Alek ‘own Aner Or lertaon has develo ia coming rete eat modern ys. and Bill Ea. | B gree matched with gers for the have been declared ineligible to rep-| ‘The outstanding feature of Harry | the boxing: show to bo held by the Na-| er mmnth, Fight Promoter Hinkel bes called | ANA MAY apring w xensation in the Wares Whose (Amo Ay an Umpire Imai | ne p De: eau ould | resent Princeton against Yalo at New| Vardon's play j@ unfailing direction | tonal A. C. of Philly on Saturday night. | of the contest. Griffithy has been taking on j linemen and the Sled judge have not as|| First Race—Port Dioscorides, Bot be forgotten that Willard has a) Haven Waturday for fallure to keep | With both driver and Irons. An intl; weight very fast in the Inet als months, y wineted |] Garonne, sord too, e boxed r the mate friend o! he great Enxlis! wi n The pernne The Kanu 2 o'clock and | cond Race 1co, Sweet Mare soldiers, once, at Plattsburg. I had| Pace With scholastic requirements. Cnimpion attributes this success. to ten.rnund tet between Jeff smith, the ee the drill will take plice three-quarters {Td fe tlarne fe stretgnt from: Atajor’iariow’ that] Sweet, auarterback; Chapman, half-| the atort clubs yaed Dy Warton, Ware qr muster of Derome, 82. ant afeasng to sir fone, undone n's| (Athletic CES diovan tous onriier Third Wx Zounve. Balgos, he boxed two one-minute rounds with| back; Scheerer, who has been used! don stands six feet one inch, yet his | [Any LI hpi ie reeelpts of th I t ¥ Kame will be used arth Ra. ne Line, , Pittaburgh, an qwetponel recently on ac- figliting instead of aipearing before the foot. Poldier Kearns, and gave a most| at both ¢ Pittaburgh, whieh was postponed tly ne appearing re the foot rmainen, 1 h tit of the old The 21 A d and halfback, ani wie, Wing shafts measure 48% Inches, | count « eh havin A hand, will bed Murna stared today that Paddy Mullins, | P nate Unte | prices charged for admission will be $2 L magnificent exhibition of defensive | SRuAHE Ge ine ie Shes Ke! The shortness of Vardon’s clubs may |fmn, % rw nt * one night of Die. | manager of "Dow, fused «good alter trun reacaaht She AARNE ANGLO UNOS IGT ARG a2 This includes the war tax {| shines Ay minut * : 0%) Duncan, another celebrated English || i tat hee (eran the fatiar — ny » Emes to have the o he Fr) and (a war 4 3 [aces ieee ny Moat damaging: | champion, who ie three Inches shorter |ieoket* we mee for the store dite, Fret DeLorme, menaacr of Young Rector, | *titution amended by eliminating the |X. apd $1.26 and Lt « the warty Sey . Blue ¥ } Ss many truthful stories about golt | He Hot auly wcted as Held general] than Vardon, avo bnes 4244-then 2 ; the Jersey City flzhter, tas run down « fake| article debarring an athlete fromcom-|pature of a barat mat ACAD, th : } wo SReleet GAs ie Di! m1 3 Df id sil | of it held ‘enti on pe s € t holes made in one drive are being | in the bavkiold und the most relloig | UBM Alex Bmith, B00, and Gil) ay Cowter, the fam Kalish nenrywelsht. | rmort of @. fish dat Weetfield, Mam, peting as an amateur becauxe of capi ichols, 6.08%, swing clubs the same cages Nor Young ttector and Young Oscar Gant: | talization of : told just now that I cannot refrain) punter, ngth as Vardon's. | to meet the winner of the Fret Fult nae lan Re Mata MiSMEE TAR (hes, Hale TREE ee heen ; | from adding @ plain and unvarnished | Gaarey x ot WeathT The holder of Ove English open pee bedi’ He eae estas. night, | published fo New York ald Gantner hed won| on Monday when it rejected an am tale slipped to me by George Low as) reieres the game at Ebbets Fi asked to explain his fond- | icnmaker Hilton of the ¢ City A.C, | te derision after flooring Rector im the Iaat| Ment proposed by the Metropolitan We played around one day at Bal- Saturday when Cupid Ilack's New ness for short clubs, replied that ne | Matehmaser Milwoa of the Caniuy Ciy A. eT ruind, De Lorme went to the trouble of geting | AtHOciation to Tet athleies engaged tt tusrol. Naval Kescrve team takes the fcid| Whole theory of golf was direction. |") Cite thar ne woult stage the bout. be | @ letter the referee, Jack Roche, in which | HChIN @t summer playxiounds re- | Tt appears that an old friend of #x#ibat Kuigera in what promises t and this could best be had by using peri, UAL, A wal ame oe tac ving official wait there was ov decision en | #e% thelr amateur standing Low's, the famous Scotch ‘player Ai Gxposition of finished football. ‘td- | short clubs and getting well over tho [eee cat and no knockdown at any stage of the! “Wetre going to win the national] Jamie MacHootm ’ laying at the wnpire and Mudden' of Yuis | ° stead of reaching out for it Joka Welenentel, boxing primoter of| contest. In addition Do. Lorme twradiced reports) cross-country champional } the opening of new Squawhon- | linesman ml ie j incre aaunt : Tkiyn, today completa! ha card of outa for|potifaned im the Westokt Journal, the Spring. | on Saturday or buat in the at . . ° : ° wett course at Execution Rock. | a rs ere have been counties experl- | ine next membershin teaing show to be 1 Republican and the Soringfield News, « John Me N's comment yes M d hink pelt course at Execution Hock | TMe| capt, mink and nis men will azrive| ments with wolf baila to increase Crete [1M "Se goning itn oe wosirn, anf wh ae intr Dae wo then aay on ene iho oderation in t ing, eating, t shee he ) Friday morning and no do carrying power ever since the days | if team in the race over the Frank ms e and the fairway was like a ploughed | will run through signal practice at ah, Aad | Meturday onthe, Malian Joe Gana ‘ 6 { oe Park course on Saturday, Wille d d k | field. Before the game begun LOW | beta Held thut afternoon Incall progs Of the old Mollda, when the canny Seot | cayinst Walter Laurett in the main ap ot The City A.C. will old ite fine mest of om | icyronen feole the same way sbout| Xn rin ing. Warned Jamie that he would have to) ability they will, muke thelr. head. {!W838 kept one bi MT POSKEL | rounds while te the other ten:tound goran BK, O. | femionds Hay the individual championship | exercise extre care to avoid met~ | GMitors at the Crescent Athietie Uiuo RM Lik Ware pe Bis pods would | circus of Wittsburgh will book up with Jack nerd Yel Pvscviye pe . . \ } ting a “rub o' the green” wherever | ®t May Ridge, make the ball mote resilien’ HON | Pracey of Mrooklyn, They wilh. be the fiwt bouts ip Manhatten since! Pat Flynn, who was an Irish long . | Mlanive lanaedc: Winerinoe taatel Ww — changes have resulted In golf bulls | me the law went ont, Senie good milling will be| distance champion before coming at 1s e aim o mericans Haeed a Tee neeepPon Jamie) | Word conies trom Pittsburgh that the being made so lively that the dia- | Ren Stenel, well knows aport wrfter of Mtl: [qeen by the tinmiers who attend, when Dare ‘luis country run for the Il ogy Seas ‘ienogts, mon,| Uineay of tree players, Including the tance of courses must Be steadily in: | mauiee, who lat trewny driving an ambu-| aver, the unid(catnt amnteur tantammeidit American A.C. and later for the | today terious advice he took omit n| Was impo je to arranke a Kame with CFPAses |Iance in France, ie authority for the statement) champion, appear in the etar bout of rournle, | Sauls . pe Psd at . ha the first tee his Fomition On | Georgia Tech for the Danone cette tk The wecret of the Jong Might of the |itwt Georges Cenentier the Prench hearyweigit | fase will be put to the acid tat by Dave Die | Mater, He's In the uniform of the | Mr. Low noticed that a strong wind | °'°** Ra ball ts the 96885 of radvum jehamolaa, will mot fleht 2 uti} the war| mood of Je ® younger who | Ie Ned a od | A * , = at is placed p centre and which Btelnel had a h Carpention i sromaising form around thee parte during ‘ = 1 Was blowing In over th o are " ‘ . : that Is placed In the cer ch | is over. in| very P = d Toring accoss th oe tena tats 0 eat Virginia Un@ersity has eared aftor a treatment of three weeks pire | France @ few weeke ot he stated that] the past year George Bonhag has not dropped out of oderation in uyin to ay 4 " | Place In football this year and meates all over the ball. Jwhile the war wee in urgrem Lie would pot do nt altogether. The old hill and dale i ; favoring the driver, Jamie drove a|the team certainly demand’ recount “And, say," declared Tommy Me- | onal boi United States Senator Jamea W, Wadewor pion, Who held his crown 1 1 Gilced ball that travelled far out over | Hon with the best. It lost to Pittsburgh a ihe former Metropoiian |” — deciaree that Af boxing were greed by frto the shadow by Hannes! MEANS aying S811 t mo. the water and was stowly driven back | % & score of 14 to 9, and to Dartmouth mara, the ft ropolitan | a mi te director and in- open champion, "you can take one of | Jimmy Johnaton ts back from Qaiifornia, where| like the Racitit mim ie delietes all com. | Kol hletle by a score of 6 to 2, but it defeate naae, : ; : ete Oa ee Lak Ht oroE pee. &P- | Washington & Jefferson and Gil Dables’s these Radio bails, cut It into squares, | be stayed long enous, for Tod Lewie, bis welter.| plaints smeinat the avo would soon . He /structor in mathematics at H ten in ® b Rees ie sn eee be eee Navy eleven from Annapolis, while It place them tn a dark room and they'll | weight chamidon, to rmdeem timeel? for is poor | adde that public boxing matches under proper | SHtULe, getting the est. Meoraked tc hic ainenemnent Thatthe ee eee muaenee OE Tho) | photograph themsely |Srat with a Metican ‘error, Haitling Ortega, |eontrol should te encouragn!, and pointe out that The Franklin Park course In Boston, Met Nea beached ine hole on ed eee hens lirnen Lemis t Johnny McCarthy aud made a | he once offered {0 serve without pay aa chainnae lover which the A. AU. senior national garry and had holed out,” MacHtoot: | diemay of Mr, Low, the wind wud. ALFRED GOULLET REFUSES |S"ti.'%maT sce’ vacttt, Masum | * bane commie rin willbe hod on atariss 8 2"! ~~ Moderation in drinking means ot his clever work Mon grinned but made no comment. denly stopped and the ball hy ition, expe fan cas | Billy Gitwon to-day at the Fairmont A, C, ex |trail, ‘There ts only one hill on the route renewed must hare been out of | 5 ° 3 At the second hole the wind wanlits hook. However. anothen sus KRAMER AS HIS PAR ' ha Caltas hibit nt that ts particularly ioterting |and that lea climb about @ third as long | é 1 h 1 d 1 dead abead, | Thin time Jamie, after|came up and drove the ball back in TER, |e th as, 1 to een at te Ac log coun of the iahunciion And Abou oe aay Van Cortiandt.. ‘The | paying sit t y more and se ecting @areful study of the wind currents,!an abrupt curve toward the falrwa Joe Buran of Chicago and Johany Ertle of | sustained by Supreme Court Justice Beabury in | & nke hi rae h the ie ° e | wr t r AY: Alfred Goullet refuse to accept F; Acs ‘ nib be authorities fro re Of the course Iv on fine, Well-cropped h Id ll Wh k drove a Slashing low ball that was! Upon walking to the green Mr. Low Alen GGuies Fiaie 9 Une erent Am, aul, the rack iitle Wentern baatame, wil | 1010+ prohibiting the uthorih a {rom interfering fawna almost ax springy ‘as a feather that mi » Mellow iskey— = geen to carrom from a bunker near | again found that the ball had dropped come together i tbe star bout of ten rounds boxing 1 Bed. the green, make one high hop and/ fairly into the Where ite eee coming six-day Dike race at Madison | at plan, ‘The case then went to the Court of °° | : of Milwaukee to-night “ J ome W ‘ ‘aa i — 2 A Gisappear, Upon walking to the|/mained. There was a hi: of luck In Square Garden, the week of Dec 2-9. | In at the natn ahow, Est ; Wioneld Juatlen ‘Seabury | ,,dustice Bartow 8. Weeks, Hired Ru: | 1ison ea lison at's i! a doc en Mt. Low again found the ball|this shot, Mr. Low sail, for dJevio Promoter William H a Joe Egan of fiw. plen, Den Forrls, He honey | the cup. Hy this time he was be-|MacHootinon privately. admitted to 2, team the pair of chat ton, Frankia Buma of deney City wily prod: | Wi urett, the west aide wekterweigh ing and, Jererpiab, ; Spolitan ‘Ased: | Inning {o understand Jamie Mac-' him over a wee bit enitter wee the Whactume manner of the tl ably be matehed (0 Mest the winner of the | Jimmy 1 bantam, lea Clation at the A.A. U, convention, will ; Whisk jootmon's stratesy, To avold the nineteenth that there was one time ees eee tat it h Yelling | ummen-ErUe bout day for & » Laurett arrive In New ‘York late this afternoon Decidedly the desirable iskey for the Home @angers of the rough fairway and the in the flight of the ball that he didn't. will be with. @ o aren Wallace, the Tin R Reyaee of Bastion, a5 Peuves tanta wees imposible greens he was simply feel at all sure of making the shot, Kramer as 4 partner. Ree reer iehed Ce, pT maely BNO ak the Rnate Lelend'A, 0, of Thora A novel track and fleld meet for the | Miece = Making each hole on one stroke. —|owing (0 the unexpected shift in the . Lobby — Walthour, {ternational | Smo, to. weet Pranic Wewsing. ae Gary, | mht tad aE 8 Fer eee ee vation | FREE CLUB RECIPES—Free booklet of famous club recipes At the third hole MacHlootmon | wind favorite, has been’ t th Paul | sent Py le Fleming, the Cana oa my {00K HL Be hale, Inder the | for mixed drinks, Address Wilson, 5 E. 31st St., N.Y. That's All! studied the air currente as before &nd | This holing out three tmen in auc. Muter the Swiss long-distance chan. | ten Aahter, for ten munite at 4 show to be| jim Cofter amrther borer who te gring to there to-day, The & say datel| Made & tremendous drive, hooked cession by Mr. MacHootmon was, 1 Hom, Who te on the Wigb Beas at pregent hed at Meninial | "il journey to} make « trip te Pn iy Captain nnsvivant - @harply against the wind. The ball belie world's record. and com. th his ay 18 $e were m Vincene | Camm eyed yl where be will box ven and now ti ed out and was caught and driven pletely’ ou Mike Brady@ feat MALOMRS uieilet oF Starters, The melts (oes Youns Hullom, cod iene te catia’ Cotter wil cach avant “will, Maye. thelr choles ened up. is wag beck again, when, to the of holing out two singles in § puns. ‘ight teams that have twenty-four hours’ leave oray $0 bi provanly be Mddie'® eponenie, ,

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