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i i i ’ : ; 13 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1919. Copyright, 1919, by The Press P NES Bit,! Hope YOU HANE & BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK * @GOLUMN “PROS” WHO HAVE GONE SOUTH - - -~ - By Thornton Fisher ete momma aioe Te FEW PROMINENT “PRO” GOLFEA Hagen, Barnes, Loos and § ec ne Ut LOVELY Will Winter Below Mast TIME IN ; ‘ ' FLoRiDa! and Dixon Line. ‘ewer prominent pro-golfed going South this winter than Walter Camp Says Application | previous season, Jim Barnes, i |Hagen, Alex. Smith and Eddie of Sports Did More to Main- are about the only prominent “a tain the Morale of the Ameri- ents = eine As artists” who will spend the ‘ i rs) Sy I onths 0} e links below Ma can Submarine Crews Than o' > te months on the tin low Masol Anvih HIS GOLF eonration | Dixon line nything Else. GOOPBNE FOR THE Cyrit V . the Shackamaxon! D evircress | tessionat, itely decided \ i] 7 ‘ abn {he will not go Sout this winters ALTE CAMP. |had planned to put in a coupl W eee month mden, but his duties al bs ends J new Job--the Golden Valley Golf Yale athte enta at Minneapolio—will keep him busy unanswerable ar n the v Jearly as March 1, or even before thi ated beta Rumor has it that Peter O'Hara, i Aabdees Raion the pot Haworth “pro, is in line for Walk ne epret mee \groen at Shackamaxon dj ng in th from all ‘ : | Walter Hagen, the Detroit a1 standard who is taking Jim Barnes's place jonal standar hi wt Palma Ceia, does not expect to spend feo. T ’ t \ great of his time at the Flori \ ialty esort. Pie ae Jock Hutchinson and Bob Mag donald’s decision to open up an inded h pion i hool in Chicago leaves little doubt ed pared. ; ir intention of not competing # th mathod of he South, Indeed, it looks as if thg " " combination composed of Jim Barr i and ddie Loos, who has lately be n “Wwe lischarged from the navy, will hag ; . gs all to itse ar, Mr, Caray Bicasrons Storer. = -~ Optimism Is the keynote of sue : especially In 6 Every player aN cen wonderful rounds and shots” maa ‘ ‘ be WALTER HAGEN by golfers not quite in the first ola " iy + ee - ~ — - and so he start ut each time with @ 4 “ | feeling that perhaps this will be il ' r . sili s ] " lucky day and the perfect shot oF Ae settee oe JAMES BARNES ete Re cue There Are 20 Americans bee ertieraeeetat ° om -—- . é ourae, when one of the crack golfei t ; ¥ ° achieves such ror it does not s Porereees ‘oti . | Who Could Beat Pick of 350" tach Met Most Patriotic Magnate o Cou ea ick O vo remarkcble, eetuse his got hey hav d since, f e Po ‘ by spared hin D - ' uch is not the case with the player nprovement wa able almos e | > dob gue Returns Home Plea ~ English Golfers, Says Doyle Boon fter t 4 val + —_— — ———— -——_____ —-—_—_— nN T ‘inal the a obi lg be » 2 il ™ —— golf nt_ sche ter Camp w placed in charg f the ‘bie Ld " s N.C. iaiuieeinimence: OGUSCOF rippled Players Young Deal Club “Pro.” Believes There Are Many of Our Boys aviators who were belni raised bar gis pol thaidl Who'd Be Able to Lead Home Such Men as Vardon, Ray er th antry devlated y The : ~ et “ P ed for their defeat by winning a game, but ° 2 " B b UB. fs he was put in eh h Cap” Huston of Yanks, First liso S tar, Huston, who ferns nat ta ae’ Zane niEh oe Ene and Duncan if They Competed in Our Next Open Cham aseball Briefs 1 al di mer bad & nm ne panish~ joj tenth frame found the Bergen five ji : Baseball Man to Enlist, and amercan war, marted for'cemnman {The Bergens Make Good Shows crrih.g "with fie"Mihese teore, 2 to | — Plonship. rbighboal a My 2 to day the War was declared and | jng in American National (3): the First game, Spartan cteedanes eases 7 chester Club also got two otha Mr. ¢ veut Who Served Two Years onered his survice a Capt Su. Hergon, &N: xecond game, Spartan cae a players from the Giants yesterdag® bul that t re did Abroad ‘ F engl He organized a re Tourney. Loreen ht nilseerh © a aa By William Abbett. Francis Ouimet, who holds a decision on an optional agreement and with na P a - went to Detroit to train.’ On Aug. 1 cree tet on |the Inter-City, Algonqu Ae : : MSH WOUTGAS DEnere (he Morale af we itt, promisir 0 ’ American submarine crews than any With = Sixteenth Engineers, | js tied trom. here on the ‘tus- | The Bergen five gave a good account| politan teams. ‘The game be Duncan and possibly J. H. Taylor | the two Britons in a secon meeting, Wire PHL & promising yenne am Thing e Mr. Camp rela h Praises Hugh Miller, Former aula, which was sunk on its follow jof themselves in the American National politans and the Inter-City should and Jumes Braid come over this rated by Doyle ving prac 2 . ait > ’ . th 4 h Py be a most exciting one ‘ 4 pees i ally an even chance of conquering ; Yet and O'Neill, @ catcher, who arly visi » Ne ndon, a t b ing It took them twenty-t |tournament at the White Hlephant) year what chance have they to win! ihe foreign champions Ua tarined out. lial Sakae Abmarine bas how downs St. Louis Player, Ht) nuke the trip, Huston s regi- | Howling Academy, Broadway and 2st! Voce the American national open cham-!" her there leo - eault | > and Rochester Clubs ral em OF a # chiefly engaged in con- |street, last night, when they met and | Wat liel eaaniee en there 1s a your iment of | Toronto and Fi 1 oral thognen were f e wear wad : tructing rallroads, often under the |screated ay Gur fey Pionship professional’ who have come | thinks so well of both (hat he w of the racking # Alex. Sullivan. leadiiest fire defeat ero anes eons oeehltgts a Many prominent American pre | to the front in American golf » elease them outright, According to the noted Yale \ © Cap” is now enjoying a ten severe pee [in jonals, while indulging in some long- | st fow years, In this class ma en te ne o , Y . t patrio! . ; fureagh. at the expiration ot {tween the Bligabeth Elks and the Spar- distance prediolt rae is (poit Hy | be included Tommy Kerrican, Charlic onville will be the training pla eran, these unders alors were ee iT. Ln Huston.! Which he'll go to Washington for kis {M2 the Spartans won by 3 pins a golt s | Hoffner, Eddie Door, Willie M of Yankees next spring, the Wa fog stale, Ike a vi stall ae ja'warly | Clachereetbararece patna first game of the evening was tion brought about by a likely foretgn| Farland, Peter O'Hara, Paddy Doyle | 11 row and Miller Hugging fee i Mark ae telnsation vee no grontul {¢ them he will hi Habs ep ae invasion this year, are inclined to the | « & Acore of others who ar ienew is favo h ton ; . » up his baseball duties | te 8. ‘The belief that one of the noted British 2 tournamen’ fers. eas north of thi tad, for tl tn th Site eouhiee Crva ence ob ; :“win our principal profes. | tere’s big Bob McDonald who is A be frst ° \ who . Y by Barrin tough customer in any competition of the southern part o Mi Be ' ‘ hak Bergen five ww » Deal Club pro, | Mike Buady, considered the best pro Nn atht w a « ve ox — .) Doyle, the young Deal Club bro. | fessional ever turned out of the New 1 out baseball la ir, Camp per he vain to be outdone by the Yuahees pee paren OF Lie Auene tends that ang one whe would) fAgland district; Jack Dowling, a the fey P irita who could uuiain shore leave, other fell partion. 't ts have just completed ab ; thanks to the ood American field against et ih Alpe FL Selly Mons | ing, whic fn who could posddhchoa tery larly the lads from baseball rank 1 dew ey have given fiv ? Billy Schroeder, who scored ‘3 would be in a fair way of | "¥Merous other standbys who could arrow wil ew oider of things worked lik i a ay of tha h pa _ inaity of whom have been injured, It for Karl Smith, the hard-) Herman Jachens, who ma ; Pee sae thee give Vardon, Ray, Taylor and Dun 4 ore » ¢ 5 é ap Ai ar t the end of the tenth me, mate \ anceshiP | | tternoons fo! Tata, nt was oi ju L Of Shean Oris be well provided New tnternational League club, ‘ThS| srainet HN for the Elizabeth Elks, Had British orucks on the other | #fternoons for that ma | —- a Bey th. for by the conductors of the sport, ve Giant players who figure in the | {8'Other members of the Elks showed urea there are nearly twe Probably the best angle of Doy Jack Hendricks, manager of the me rt - “on t ip that brought me home deal are Outflelder ee Wilhoit, the form displayed by Clauss, thi American amateurs and prog who | contention is the fact that the Amert- | Louis Nationals last is now ” epnine and which ved wt Newport. News Waite Hoite, a young schoolboy |anchor. of the Elka team, it surely have a good chance of leading Var- |CaN stars are all coming, they haven’: |St. Lou's that he wi Sp ree 1 of the last Tuesday,” began Huston, “was pitcher; Jose Rodriques, a Cub would have been a different tare, His don, Ray and the other Englishmen ched the top of their game, On| manage | als next season. HE Surgeon Genera Me tugh Miller, the former Lonia fielder; Outflelder George Kelly TAR I aie canta homie ina medal play tournament... |the other hand, Vardon, Duncan and] iq ‘good taith and that We will not aoc United 5 Army has put player, He wears a Distinguished Jack Ogden, a left-handed pitcher. | wien, the Bermens and the filks came Young Pat. puts Walter, Hagan, | Taylor are not as young as they used |." sew ‘and’ selinaiian the entire programme of the Service Cross for bravery in action,! Also Maia MeGraw had to turn | of the evening, It was thought coat the Jim Barnes and Jock Hutchinson to be 1 it ts reasonable to expect | Jor Branch Rickey, reation, entertainment and voen- He ¢ red = two | Germans over a bunch of eas’ (boys from Elizabeth would make good | the top of his list of pro de |that the war has materially affected the Cardinals, has been rea t : 5 of wounded Chateau. ‘Dhterry, but later was badly | —— ~ a _ Walter Hagan, it will be their golf, the Army, and Hendricks et eee ; injured by a bullet that broke his leg | competed in hig first big tournament| Since Ouimet took Vardon and Ri me to Bee ties sick men fiom eas into t ult one Lind nch shorter rr ty | the sa®e meet that Francis | into camp, the star Brttishers haven't ae a hands of the Red Cross. Every day ther and he ts on erutehes. F d G Ouimet’ defeated Vardon and Ray in}been feared by the younger home| Boxing Show Held for Sai tanen ed wounded uh te he will never be abl Usilc WS John Pollock AMM OSS ee eee ee EL AMG eee fol | BAyATE tol GEA. ReSARES ene theke | & tonne ahow wan ret Gee vat ca play again teams lowing Hagan won the open title at| youngsters would be defeated before | sailors by Dan Morgan of the eiving ba “I, is for boys such as Miller, t It certainly seems worth while for ay California thet Fulton is ne , Nain Midlothian and he has been improv-| they started in any match with Var- | Toyalty League at the Cardinal Entertainment is a vital matter, It pall men who proved real heroes |(yitor to stick to the fighting game, | Mike, in a letter to ing ever don and his foreign companions. Club last in There were exhibil would seem that t tered lads under fire of the enem providing he i# a champion of a class Jim Barnes, tke as de- | trick has been done once and both tion_and Joe Well 0 . itness any ne vould provide 1 understand that m 1 that tise trewin veloped wonderfully t five our leading American amateurs and snd Silent Martin woulda in any form. But there's n Jor sunderstand that) or a contender, For instance, Benny pee | itew vere Jock Hutchinson, Whie play. | professionsis, will possess incr @ Carter and Clay Turns. 8 ‘ gin at ve ancher guces 1 in favor of us holder of the world’s light- ing a fine game in 1913, lacked the | confidence if they tee-up with I vaudeville acts also appeared, ng. Owe of the most popular form: « the next weight apionship, went over to confide and finish that aoay fea- | land's best on the links this season. geen f sh vad 1 the big rh f the establishme lelphia on New Year's afternoon ture his golf. Paddy Doyle seems to have a sub- cf amusement staged in the PIE NOs Home for wounded players, Belleve | and » $2.66 to | an, Barnes and Hutchinson,| stantial argument in his belief that: RACING SELECTIONS. pitals has been boxing, and the cr slent b eoare and made $2,660 for his end for boxing |} : r A ; fe aiantiel enaurieae i le pales jae lie deste 2 . " a the better as my heartiest suppo! pail outa “& femur tthe Bork. walters |e in Ine fight with Jack Dew that sure is some trio. © American field of defenders w POC BOE ene ee ike show you what nt there |e Devie. '® former New Fork welt {ved 60,000 for bis end Chick Evans, one. of the greatest | repulse any inyasion against the open NEW ORLEANS. the conv ey tga hd eball—on my b: ere were | Welght, a aix-round bout at the Olympia . medal players in the country, and champtonship. First F -Airman, Anna Belle, ne have been ‘ ye way or|A. A. of that city, Benny received 35| After being cloned down for several monthe on hd de Mnsisicosis a eee pa __ | Dandy Van. « volun oor it that Lj per cent, of the gross receipts, wh'ch | #scount of the war, the boxing pcond Race—Tidal, Manieurii this purpe w For | was incentive Leonard's manager, +0pel again at Minn | Sylyano. and Abram D. Gillett he none Bers * eatolis oving Ch | ““phird’ Race —Langden, Pilses@ Director Simmenta,, mak mM ePhily!" The. reselote figured up eae, abloid heview 9. ca ores ah ase-rerrin Cae quest to b joir je boxer $7,600, which broke two records for the 10.4 n beast ys aH Meet society and ut in lub, 0 x the attendance and tt ; Dates have been announced for the) ready there has been a lively inflow) .riith, {tace-—tie rlin, Cadillac, @ Ne ub, ¢ ne attendance and the < vy chink MAA DDtibl unior| of former freshman and varsity ath-| POSIS: oe prans, P ° how : aned Uf ratal to th! by red W. Rut ing business again just as if nothing | Seventh Race—Handful, Gru presence |f f Re tainment ah Matt Oe eRe r ee tO a ig nad happened Will Do deal in base ' trio nC Both meets will be t t 1 — si ‘ : re A Yi 7 Regiment Armor umner @ Jet- - t J ¢ Ret ferson Avenues, Brooklyn--the junior - yl’ DOUGHERTY, tt 1 ‘ iadelasia on Monday Ma aS mplonships on Feb, 18 and. the Philadelph fe eA. the enior championship: on March 8, ' acm og ee nn SE Ee eS | WHAT DOES IT ' » years Te Me Rutgers Gymnasium, yesterday enterc f to Chicago for the ¢ y his basketball team ite Rf ess od MEAN LO YOU? aby 4 » the ¢ that the Association, A. 4 pound chant= 7 i offering Jess Willard, 1 te tnt { Ronehin, which Wwil'bewin the second A real saving of $5, $10, or $15. et ‘ 2 . ; t iP of the best munattur boxers in| OUR READJUSTMENT SALE for ound ovt-door event 1 f 1 or nur af the be more | with Jack Der v rrobably was a lot of | | 7 peng . Bee ate eeman Epatein Isidor men who act promptly. aay Ae i » a " i ¢ : arty ae ns of 143 " Kata,’ Theac boys, have ‘we $35, $40, or $45 suitings made to pinks that this match wii draw ; ilibe"inia, ite. Hfermat mente at the New York A. f Clan at aah, 100,000 - Wey wil box — : n, Will ring rf e i ame of the seasor Week fron Samples and portfolio of fashions mailed on request. cent inter t ta hough, It might have | matchumber « , : ven Brooklys s stated that Willard } ’ our Allies the man today the she ; Demprey. May , y much Abou | ant Neri Army and Navy Unitorms made to order or = fellow who put n our b We all shi the © John's . jougherty's bonnet to t th cb te a ; Bt, jenna ready to wear away at reasonable prices, ign up the mi ' n at two Weeks ago ‘Mom beaut “ EW athietes have had more P - te F thrilling experiences during the Tat the fetlow Xing Ase A Very OE war than Jo Loomis, the fam et, was aguio ive on Now Yours a CAME dumper and sprinter of the Otyn the midktlowe: ug us high jumper and sprin ft fretlon wen taken " psi’ i Harvard TWO STORES cago A. A. In the summer of 1917 Young Torry Mth ‘ id Cartane " BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND en his organization gave its firs porlenylatie heer te 90 E. 420 ST., BET. FIFTH G MADISON AVE! apes from death, When t oe ae Be ee ar, varsity and P. S.—Opportunity knocks, so does a bargain, and they 1 enter he war he returner 1 result of ox ‘ ny Leonant ¢@ . ht start up again & eae, f fn rege ys A ike atileey 4 The ‘ ind only knockers that are welcome. Arnhetm 4 Sag 4nd for the past seven months ue ha us the fir F : . be ated 1 via we teen winning all sorts of honors for jin the ry t He uy a aia’ Sa ier wi © university & is imoeb, leven before Hank Gowdy, the famous Fru Futen depie tuo cumenup repure frm the next two weeks, ,will be made for the oarsmen, .