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nam MARR gg gts ME 3: “et batt 14... BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Pervy Adair Wins Medal coLuMN HUGGINS’S LIFE IS NOT ALL JOY - - ~- By Thornton Fisher Jn Big Amateur Tourney Copyright, 1920, ‘by The Pres ‘The Press Publishing Co (The New York Evening World). Although Atlanta Lad’s Score.of 148 Is Only Two Strokes Be- hind Pro’s Best on Same Course Earlier in Week, Francis Ouimet Is Still Favorite at Pinehurst. THERE , DAR-GUNNITS OUGHT Ger A SPRING 15) HERE~ TENANT : WANTES ~ ro occuPY PINEHURST, N. C., April 2—Perry AMATEURS WHO QUALIFIED. Lag oa bt Adair of Atlanta, Ga., led one of the Lieet biggest fields in the history of golf, nm mvt Becond INDUCE MES and a strong one, too, in the 36-hole vlogs. owed. 12, qualifying round for the North|B°y ¢ dita Gren Hi if it Story That Gov. Smith Will and South amateur championship. | 1D) Standish, Petro i 8 " i i He turned in a good 72 over . Veto Walker Boxing Bill Has the No. 3 course, which, added | 8 a No Roal F ation, to his 76 in the first eighteen holes 8 @ we "Tg on Wednesday, gave him a total of : 88 iB Tha New Vert brclag Worlds 148 for the 36 holes—the best score @ tect made in this tournament for a num- jd. ee 80 rosie wilt Bot sto “walker |ber of years—and only two strokes » & behind the dest score made by the professionals playing for the open championship earlier in the week. The youthrut piayer from Georgia showed the way by four strokes. 8. J. Grabam of Greenwich, Conn, was second with 162, J. D. Standish of Detroit third with 153, Harold Weber of Detroit foyrth with 154 and Francis Ovimet, fotmer amateur and open champion of the United States, fifth with 156. Adair missed an eighteen inch putt Boxing Bill if it passes the As- sembly next week are without any real foundation and should not be considered seriously. We have it on @xeellent authority that the Governor has said nothing one way or the other about the Boxing Bill to any one, and We know that he would not express an opinion on this particular piece of legislation until the subject comes befcre him through the regular chan- nels. Statements to the contrary are OORT EXCHANGE — LL, or Saul ApoREss _ HUGG! TELEGRAM FROM Barer nate He's Wased on mere rumors, and rumors are as common these days Albany @nd elsewhere as they always have It is true that Senator Jimmy Walker, busy as he has been with the fight on Anti-Saloon Anderson, the on the third green, took three putts on the eighth and twelfth greens, and lost a stroke at the fifteenth hole, with a poor drive and an over ap- proach on his second. Otherwise he played sound and faultless golf, and except for these four mistakes would have turned in a 68, a record for On Easter Morn Sovialists’ trial and various other leg- the course. islative matters, has had little time His card was as follows: We'll be as proud as Mrs, wo give w nls Bug Bul, But this Perry Adair, Atlante Bunny when we survey ovr con- ist pet mean that the subject is w t aes $2802 8 FF Sb] tribution to Easter cheer. letter to him. As @ matter of _ fat, the bill is likely to be reported out of the Ways and Means Com- mittee next Wednesday or shortly | Francis Oulmet 1s still favorite for ‘olo=ful assortments of Easter the title in spite of the fact that he] furhishings at prices that insure turned in'a card of 39—41—80 over the| happiness. No. 3 course, which added to his 7 tt thereafter. ‘Then it will go to a vote, | 78. Wednesday, brought his. total to Par-amount Shirts in the new ‘and unless very violent opposition | | 156. He was erratic at times and mixed| preferred patterns, $2.00 and urises the measure is likely to pass ss , |up-a tot of brilliant golf with some ordi- | $2.50. ‘by @ pcant voie, i nary golf, Just one more day to get in Ss bale ae dy line for the parade. We're ready WHO HAS MORE ° 7 ' Frank BAKER—' THAN THE WEATHER. |\Richards Meets tet ieee mouny back (#!ire tail HE so-called boxing fraternity, | however, has done little to help out in the legislation for boxing, A = " y Z TO worRy aBouT ° ° ° | to satisfy. Bent Ai Wrestler. S BEE baheea Gs Ito copreened antin: |Tensietem Mest Amatear Wrestler, | thi «WHOIS FuRdisHing TO SOE S| Tilden in Finals." uwthy should prove @ help rather thau| A. C., former intercollegiate wrestling J Z HUG" A: BUCKET FUL BOWIE ENTRIES. ae @ hindrance if the legisiators view | champion, proved himself the ‘beat of t ® quartet’ of contenders for the metro- > eee ‘tra remnliy retarted op th ) Bylleen Besvyerelent wrestling ithe ‘sy very much vppused to several of the Wiest 8nd von ocd oie a man id Druvisions of the Walker Dill, one Of | pemichnal and Abel bouts, “The atdhers which will prevent its controlling the | which were held at the New York A. C. situation as in the old days. One par- | decided the metropolitan honors in fou ticular clause provides for the up- 2%5-pound, — 145-pound, ointment of a license commission, id the heavyweight. and this is a stumbling block to which ego eg FIRGT RACE Bowle junio; (pume; fea 10 Madeline tolian. 21 sonnel Tan | All of the lawn tennis honors were PAR-AMOUNT gr ttmuing, Poem, 108: Tout, 108 28: not carried off by Vincent Richards aj a ey + three. {2nd William T. Tilden 24, who meet maiches in the National Adtet| ENS OF ANXIETY calivnemaves (Or Tennis Title s| SR eisiciscain, Seeae. ae sry, 108 Championsiip Tournament on the | 160 Paes yest) Trebor Bendine ‘Any . aA eee sth okss and e Tth Reg vonue at . weaeed rau gcsics Feeds’ Regular Team Excels mac Spee a [rf nt Resin Armor i Hae Ae in ta Me ickfan vt Paar proposition ‘ Matoce ge ioe J Jeuas 00} n jaying: 1526 Third Avenue A 86th Street Willard H. Botsford, the former Co-| 2898 Third Ave, 9th St, Bronx lumbia captain, against Tilden m the | 201, West 126th St. Seventh apenas singles, however, {iluminated the | 1828 , Broadway, at phe oe to In National League, as Do te things too legally to suit LIVE WIRES (a) Suilithaon and Bean Pociret HAH The ‘Tite Hangiewn: rae ‘ Py Neal R. O'H pe peer ean er" semi-final battles to the delight of| No. 1 Main them. There isn't any doubt about By Ne ° ara. “trina iinet the big gallery. Tilden, by putting i Mobhecnty’s cewer to exes some |) eveiands in merican Coprrieht, Tome, be The Pree Publishing Ca (The New York Brains Weeld) vnrar: one tlie aoa er forth his great energy, succeeded in tical Influence, and it seoms thin| & We sce by the dail that Harvard’s developing its track team}: Cain de acme Gs Lameas, TL: etree! tug Botsford | by ‘« ot 7}. Uld Neckties Made New been felt at Albany. * oe ® yy the ly papers rvard’s developing Paty © 100; tions Kong. 111: Fleer, 104; *Fran, | defeatmg Botsford by a score of 7 ith movies, mi rT y look and list reposition Monroe. to 5. B1,75 per Dozen. Send Old Neekties, , at es . RE rT wi ‘ovies, mirrors and music. It's a stop, an lem propo ‘SIXTH RACK—Craiming: four-year. Burcel Post. to MR HY the professionals should | This Is on Dope, Exclusive of | REGULAR TEAM STRENGTHS. for tho Harvard gays now. If the idea gete over, Campania! and D. W. yyrti.ge, mis soda inna wera: | | Richards scored with greater ease | AMBIICAN SECRTIE: REXOVGTING CO, jump into the breach with op Res ive Pitchers and sisi tone ine ey Griffith should make good in coaching berths. Track running at Cambridge 103; SFipen, 4 PAA a ot Raat sit acaain Mil Wadekate WC position to a measure which | espective Pitchers and AMERICAN, ‘ill py Giitle tha ald in “Sevhvrit ace ee We. econytar-cite| (mich pine deep court playing of | o rvthing ter Billinets and) Bowling, will be of financial gain to them isn't | Catchers Cleveland ...ss.s.e0s flat] Wola tome be imere ATeistio (ham Can BE o course tm Giseeh: nd rears, pe lie and terete Tam atin| check the young champion, who won | Tee Brdtemick Baliee-e Mositeder Gan . 4 ieee, or Tak, clear to us. The license committee | 20s Detroit S254 Shades of Arthur Huffey! Movies, mirrors and music! Get ready, boys, for| 1; Bemt In: “erty cuss | St Ci, Fol. Hardy won the seth | certainly, won't stand in their way ax Boston , 8166] the 3-M dosh.” Kori now ona Harvard track guy gets more attention when lie good. Gs Lean, 08)" FBen-Canh 12 Ts | en et ne ae aracy ot hin ile THUM septa ano nitianp as they conduct themselves piop- Ly Hugh S. Fullerton. Chicago 8137 sunt, is fae posts wat The tates bea Bele ARE whan’ tan ruse ik Fer Oe TRimarecice allowance claimed, ‘Track beers, | drives. | ACADEMY. ‘Iway @ Bitar, gry. Tnere cun't possibly be way! Cleveland and Cincinnati. | New York figsrisce tor ail concerned, “vere agi | Ohlo woutd have the world’s cham- | St. Louls faent Will get one, but as has been | pionship within her own borders it| Washington . aid before, it will be up to the hold-| only the strength of the regular! Philadelphia . 8082 | boys ‘assemble in the trophy roor + 7968 | Music, and gives ‘em a leg show. eee 1 ‘7392 Movies should be a great help to the Harvard athletes. The jumpers + 1655 | can watch Douglas Fairbanks act—when Douglas gets back from his honey- ‘The management turns on the Movies, WIth | qseseeeeeeenereemrm———: ef8 to prove themselves worthy of the a ‘ a y moon. They'll get ideas from Bill Hart about putting ¢! hot. Theda Bara Committee's confidence by their sub- | *°RNS—exclusive of pitchers and) NATIONS. will tip ‘em on all the deep breathing, and Nazimova will furnish the dope sequent behavior. catchers--counted in baseball, Cincinnati ... . 8221 about getting the Pole. don't help 'em, Harvard can call At matters not whether the license} The dope proves that the Keds, Hegabee Bae aes ere won members | while not a great team, and while ard, whose forts thus fur have been reaponsibie | Provably not now the best toar for the progress cf the Walker bill | boseess the best and the most con- | Chicago .... through the Senate. The presence of | sistent infleid and outfield combina- Brooklyn . such men as compose this board on |ticn in the National and that Cleve- | Boston Midered a’ boost to the geet wench | land is far and away the best in the} Philadelphia . 8206 film “The Crimson Alibi.” \ ey ee" . abl But music will be the sweetest boon. The track outfit wilt have a music zyq2 720m On Soldiers’ Field, with lyrics to sooth 'em and make 'em swift. The | agag rack boys can break records in the phonograph room, if nowhere else; and .. 7809 the muscular hopefuls can pick up some dope about throwing the disc. The . 1728 time of the Harvard track team's music will be 10 seconds for the 100-yard heretofore has never been able to| American League. = =| dash and 28 2-5 for the 220 sprint. be of Bay bei class support. ln other words, if the catching and nue pani phvanatity bub’ ctl e e e aut nobody has any reason to know Second In stren, ut his | ruy can n e trac 1 Berto epeck: authoritatively, one just | Dcching of Reda and Indians are equal ee wall seared wahy i A guy can now join the track teain and get a diploma in all the fine arts, joins th running squad now pays an amusement tax of 10 per uy needn't have a a y ¥\cent. From now on a ic Durilt for speed when he joins appointmenta to the license commit-| will win. Umlems we find a heavy to finish tn the first division, The | the track team, sol he’s got an-ear for music and an eye for movies. ‘The tee or any other Lody to regulate the | handicap aguinst them in the two development of his pitching staff | fims will develop the freck team while the coaches develop the films! And@ rt and enforce the law gu a | ee ‘what Gov. Smith may decide on as|t® those of the opposing teams, théy the dope indicated he woulda be hued | The rookie t erning : wave the Reds their championship. It| arvard will eet all tie first-run pictures even if it misses the first-run points. ieee aria | mon igor aeorgmany othe ns pea aa acm ere’s a ore thing to put a law on the statute PR idee bh Py la enough pitching strength to carry A hooks und quite another to regulate | Liam) World's Series next a, through, With equal pitching the) Qraqet eries Is Bad rong An tagt Shay, were 2 rece - ; However, as we have not yet studic . hemselyes on a feast of baseball ex- Br sat . We think we can the pitching and catching, and as Reds, Pirates and Cards figure so | feaorataae. matter to the State's | handy to your office as well eotain nd catching are morv than closely together that it would require k In order to give ‘em all a chance, ati See a cot the defensive eames [OY & little luck fo turn the tables. | Heid Up by Rain the Mayor declared a half holiday. —=for r } | we caanot do more now than concede steeaeth ue Conon’ doping. the Pail. i ai | But when Jackson, Tenn, awoke as to your home—for you jthat the regular organiaations a! and poked its collective heads out i i i St. Peter’ 8 8 Club | thone two teams arc best. ; Bre tuees ea own, players} JACKSON, Tenn, April 2—The| of the window, rain greeted them. It convenience in selecting that | ‘Phere ts nothing like pure mathe- rol bats Pees Hl oteBeed at al cialtok beret taar kaae B. I R. leateetcamner tinted Gran toe oom of opponenta. A team with weak boaahed Lag tre Se aR April | the playing field was far more fuvor- Easter hat. owls recor Lae a veranes, Helding, hitting, base. Pitching stuf loses points. For in- | £00! Joke on the Mayor of this ¢ able for duck hunting than baseball. jTunndng, throwing, amd a personal | Mtance, there t@ one player who firures | Munity and the members of the | Hence the LJ tad huudy at the speed of individuals, to |*Xty points higher this year than he| Chamber of Commerce, His Honor | 1 Titer 5 RAG Wee Calas oer ae At LONG'S, you'll find the largest ea [pin ore! Show ve the flaws i ball cluba, Ask |@d last, merely because this year he And his associates had arranged a 4 (sg student of the fume offhand | Will bat against the pitchers of the| mame Naiween the Giunta and, the peepee Cor ney Perrine Race: choice of Spring hats in New York, which team in the American Langue {team he played wit lant year, The| Boston Red Sox to be played here.| {ho pleasure of seeing a big league A : . , St, Pcte:'s Club of Jerney City came| Menke cleeest to Cleveland in regu. (Cubs, as an instance, ehow ninety | It was to be Jackson's big day. It was] jin) pame. The Giants left at 8 oclock all with the identical LONG’S label, % awaited by its inhabitants m nearoy Lowns here with three teams jast night to| lars, and protmbly not one in ten will|Polnts stronger in offensive strength | 4: The Tvoning ‘Vorld headpin | claim teat honor for Detroit, Yet the than they woul show ff they had to Hh dig! |Digers siiow second in the American | Wt against thetr own pitchere— nd ace the apt. Thelt Ro 2 beer topped ae ‘A Hoston, «a team cou- | Vaughn, Alexander and ‘Tyler, in say |¢T® perform, They were the previgus high score mark of rad’ by Tanyas a goner, Iv there | fifteen games, as other teams must] come and kaze upon such bi Giants and the Red Sox in the last six the Raiobow team of tie 4 fn third, with the figures to back up | 40. Jeagh weld ry igre aed Lapeer fe ie their | 2@y8 It rained on Saturday in New by toppling o nent that the old infield and | Brooklyn, a team which has made paar bday teh Vonderfnl Harry Hoop. | Orleans, ft also rained at Memphis organizations of these two | surprising Increases in strength, expe- | optics 9» th Mt Stuffy Metnnre, | Wednesday, and what is more rain is clubs sul remain dangerous, |clally in attacking strength, now rates | oh end the great Stuffty = Metnn for ville, Tenn, where to-day’s Kame is scheduled, It was the third knockout that the weather man has scored over the the guarantee of tested quality and recognized style. And they “wear like the name.”’ : “re pila *. | predicted for Nashville to-day. seu aura more this winter of |almont @ tle with the Cubs in regular ney Wenn Vi ced [70 S0TRe. ABE Ble Piince leaving Creenville, Miss., Eddie “ecoved an the Now York Yankees than any |team strength, Benny Kauft Koss Young, George | nrannick, who is guiding the New York scoring | other club in either league, yet th To analyze these figures roughly, Tot | Rarae cape aialte Lee ‘ 4 Sane players, has ac umulated nothing but LONG'S HATS $4; TO $7 { tenth | beet the Yasuka can show, unless they |me explain Detroit w'll have to excel | Ver: the north and south, the round meat checks, and expensive ones at that *STETSON HATS §8 to $35 YOUR SPRING SUIT ie Soft Hata at $2, O'Brien, 103, |inmove thelr speed and strengthen | Cleveland about thee per cent. in the third base and one outfield position, | pitching and catching strength in GA BIDOOTA Ratane | ke Heian Reus th Con bone. iivea, | praer to have ap equal canes ta cap- | how high individual mark and ot (hat they are near! e the pennant. The New York | for the tourney with a total of 108 | (hindi the Chicago W Yanks must excel about seven per! foar plus higser jhan the record are supposed to be ed to pleces | cont, etther by luck or superior pitch. | te phyye 10 date, held by Mason of Ri tnly the wesiinesses of Red Sox. ing and catching. And so on through | all ready to wear made by our custom bow tean. ver of the H. RM | White Sox and Tigers are not in the! the entire lst, tailors. fon team and Spoitta of the St.!goven positions already studied. True, | In the next article we will study the Peter's team tiuch of thor Agure strength ts due | American League catchers. Remem- | Otucr medal winners were 1 wity of certain stars, |ber that catching Is waxteen per cent SPECIAL—Fifty Dollars gan of the 8t No. | auch as ns, Weaver and Jackson, | of the entire detensive strength of a) aa 101; Rooney Peter Metnnts i Hooper, Cov and m, 80 that the individual position . 101; Bow le St Vench, and a great part of It ts due to es aro becoming more important, Topcoats, too, BG 3 (cam, 108, nana Longstreet of | heer ' slugging alxilty, However, | (Copsrish, 1920, by thy Mell tymdicate, tuo.) @ Plymouth 1 titute team, 102. te these thin are given thet tha value in fl firures indi ee This price is made possible because we sell direct to you from our own MANHATTAN BRONX All of the tens ted to ghoot int ¥ . uring the dope, ate the teag strengths. » hy Metre- weet ed tor 9 The tremendour surprise to me Hea poll AAU. ‘elton rough mss Hon of iha Chaney Bros, In whe Nation’) Langue dope, *tleh| soren stursiaen of the, New Yerk| workrooms. 18 Broadway at 10th St.. 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It looks as| for the past two years, was suspended) if George Gibson had inherited from|by the Registration Committeo of the | FRSEY CIT Adantic at Van Siclen ‘ CON ener LY | Nassau ot Ana. eee ay EY Colambia at Carroll, reefers: ir vondway and Stat St. | LOCAT eee, - a Hugo THezdex the materia! with whigh | svtropolit rolutl oe | UNION HILL NEW AR! serene scent belo | rows cena a Arh Eta wars I at als Ava 377 Seg Are” 4 Bad AE ina Th rae against the champton | 19 E 4let St. rs w ‘using derogitory remarks ggainst | es, : ore mith | the otal wna aveniinine ther | PL SoA rar is of goad luck they say to weer new We Are tke Largest Distributors of STETSON HATS in New York eons Ue judaes he receat Sama by Ly At tht (ime Morat's regular (eam clar A. 4 games." ey on Easier Day. Arujron Thaghte rat, é See Poe . cs