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TENTS AUGUST 26, 1920. SPORT NEWS, AMUSEMENTS, R GARDEN 090 iy ae CINDERELLA ON BROADWAY | Op CENTURY tevoune.. (ene ae MONDAY NIGHT, Aug. 508 MAKING aN Srior. Geer sey,, Bows rence & Hagen does not believe in pitch-abd- > Fore. | the eur seutertorthe sce aan ty wot B fetes arth thy NEW YORK SLEEPS” ORMNG | depend ona long roll) When Hagen ~ — . Iron Shots and Putting Secret of Former National |$ionsnip the ben course whe suns Henry Kory lors ne i Thea 1M Waa g AOD |e Lace atc : Henry Miller & Blanche Bates||] suet! goer Champion’s Success on the Links. NO. 2—WALTER HAGEN. 8 a boy In short trousers Wal- | A. ter Hagen first went in for baseball up in Rochester. Then fe turned to golf. Possessed of keen eyesight and a strong pair of hands Hagen, by constant practise and thor- ough concentration, quickly built up 4 golf game that won him two Amer- bean national championships end a pasha to minor titles, There ts noth- tng of the extraordinary about the way Hagen plays his clubs. There are quite a few who can outdrive him; his irons ere not the equal of a Var- don, and on the Cina Hagen {3 no better than several of the young ama- tours. All of which ts but a foreword to ambitious that they don't} firm and about two-thirds of the body | there is no set rule for putting, The Artista, Advance Mon, Stage Oar have to be born of a champtonshdp| weight 1s resting on the right foot. |main requirement {s to feel comfort- ponters, Operators, “a Gocntly to attain success on the links,| From the top of the swing down thelable. The remainder of the fob Is Stage Hands, ike most professionals Hagen uses! weight {s transferred to the left foot— mostly a matter of fudgment. 15 Cents. All News Stands Washburn Plays At Top Formin Beating Caner SOUTHAMPTON, L. L, Aug. 26.— doubles narrowed the field of sur- the overlapping grip, whion ailows | both hands to swing as one. The for- Mer national title holder specializes ina drive that {y mostly all carry, no doubt figuring like J. H. Taylor, ‘the celebrated British star, that thera are no “bunkers in the air." When atriv- ing. for extra distance Hagen will put more right knee action into the stroke, which Imparts Increased power to the swing. Hagen's best «hota are his long fron, These he plays with the over- lapping grip. Perhaps the sccret of these shots is correct timing and pivoting, When addressing the ball the weight of his body Is nearly bal- anced on both fect. As the club ts drawn back the right leg becomes BROWNS NOW ON STRIKE AGAINST PITCHER MAYS, “BOSTON, Aug. 26.—Members of the St. Louls American League Baseball Club have agreed not to take part in about two-thirds—and the left leg be- comes firm, able to adjust his high pitches to the unfavorable turf around the Deal greens was directly responsible for the American's poor showing abroad, Hagen is a marvel making recov- ery shots, his favorite clubs being a mashie-niblick, niblick or brasale when long recoveres are necessary from the rough. The former cham. pion plays these shots by hitting wel! in back of the ball, depending on the great strength of his wrists to brine off the necessary distance. On the putting n Hagen keeps Nis feet rather wide apart excopt for short putts when he assumes a stance as shown in the accompanying photo- graph. There ig nothing of the stab ov siup at the ball about Haxen's putting style. He gives the ball a firm “hit” and draws the clubhead ‘back just so far as to give the right amount of propelling power for the required distance of the putt. But STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE, Clubs, Great tournament in t for fac arrive later Armour, Roslyn. best ball gol the Cyril A. J. Tolley, golf champion, and Lord Charles Hope, ‘one of the foremost amateur golfers of arrived in this country yenterday on the Olymple. They came with the intention of competing for the national amateur «olf title even’ ginning at Kostyn, L. 1, 5 ‘Their appearance in the championship will mark the first invasion of a foreign amateur golfer since H. sland won the national title at Apa- warnis in 1911, ‘Tolley came into his prpsont title following \a great thirty-seven-hole match with Bob Gardner of Chicago, former “American, champion, final round of- the. lirith Hope Britain, pmo years and rin the ered, Title Tourney British amateur Sept. H. Hilton of eh ' amateur in the week, and the French champion, ahs * [played In the national open t a nverness, Will round out the forelgn invaders slated to Vardon, with a card of 67, ted the course record in ‘afternoon roui ADVANCE Strictly Custom Tailored An early shipment of new Fall merchandise compels me to place on sale this range of Fine Woolens, which Suit to be- has figured iret flight of British amateurs is regarded as a forthcoming chardpion- ship caually as dangerous aa Tolley. Wet © Oxford Univer- sity team, ¢ saptain, ‘who is expected to Spencer all t called the mill a big, hie with the tended. Barney AMUSEMENTS. LYCEUM sen. w. i ot ive | INA CLAIRE * KNICKERBOCKER artes PowiTiVELY wast a THE GIRL 1% SPOTLIGHT CBee sh ‘Seats $2.00. 1840 LITTLE THEATRE {f, (13,2) Fee 128 eIMILY” STEVENS Brit itish ¢ Golf jai t Sgt ot ew ort, ‘ba “vata : ied fica baka aay Mane aka ’ Miler in, the Vnited 8 es UNDER, U Stars Here for |i "iutoene est song Whi Bier ie GREENWICH Ke FOLLIES OF 1920 ARATH NOW ON SALE. Met BS: SMOROSCO "yi! “od “THE B MPXINE ELLIOTT The Greatest Lo gw weal ol 3 SPANISH LOVE | y EEING HUINGS REPUBLIC ‘Suwrty THE CHECKERBOARD} Jove fi THE NATURAL” LAUGH HIT. te BOR ARIS “FOOT-LOOSE” |= Ae wit THEA, W. 42d St, ¥ Mate. us Ri Portes) ak ELTINGE ™:.. W. 024m. Ere, Mata Wed. (Pop.) & Sat, ane C( COHAN #57 8,154 i, re. 10, WILLIAM. ROCK'S "stich Jonn Drinkwater's ABRAHAM CORT Mitt eA indore" The Famous Mrs. Fair THURSDAY BRINGS That Troasary of Oppertunition The Billboard America's vec Beta OVER 2000 JOBS FOR ACTORS, MUSICIANS, THEATRICAL FETE and GARDEN PARTY SITY, COLLEGE, anouN De ene WA BAM E "Vai Twlee Dally #3 CASINO SEATS RESERVED. lto 5P. M. 25¢ and 50c Vardon an iy Are in Match at St. a eee 8T, PAUL, Minn, Aug, 26.—Harry SP en ‘ Yardon and Edward’ Ray, Britleh pro- “The Night Boat Thee. 440 ta ut bm Oo EE aE ded ee = HUDSON 73h er of the Bingliah star, and Jack Burke, PEMNEWTON local fe: slo. Vv y in a ple Mis. Wed. @ at. | Weeks! seat math, SE" Ve HONEY GIRL coutayn BOOTH "iis" Wg w. ih ws gaa some, Haorlees acting Louis De Poe, tite ta Three, Thriiitay Dirvoted % char igas Mats, 23 eas Sia a Broadway and 39th Street ° * NOW SELLING 10 DAYS IN ADVANCE CONTINUOUS TO-NIGHT 7toll P.M. A 50c, 78c, $1 SMASHING SUCCESS , THE PHOTOPLAY WITH A PURPOSE THE VERDICT: TO-DAY ee op EO AO ARO en ree ae Honora were generally shared by| 101 frme which Carl fie tal aut | een ‘33 |f] were made to sell not less than $40, and consists of sever FOr “Let ai vost, amenican)) “A powerful photoplay of Americanism and democracy... ranking players, Yoterane gad twe eee Pee se” evclaet Mow York Ad 2 aR 2 alae - 5 ine, Sereno eof tbe s Capacity audience cheers stirring scenes.” —Tribune. Witiary '.ividen 2 and Cartes 6. | F100, la ansizned to work, it was Blue and Black Serges, ensued PEE LANGE, Pivonre || Well staged and well acted drama.” Eze. Sun. a ; PLactand) GA ‘the cominstieore da ta tearm to-day. Hes narcont tba ; THEATRICAL Ai Movie id “A modern miracle play....A photoplay with an ambitions ' and ata Jee on e e reoklym, 4; Pit yh, 3. $ 4 Admission —_ Meadow Chub lawn tennis singles and] Tewched at a meeting of | Cincinnati, "8; Philedeiphia, 1, Fancy Worsteds, Pencil Stripes, Dancing. SANG message.” —EFve. Mail. vivors bere to the last eight in the round before the semi-finals. Wat- @on M. Washburn, Leonard Beek- star encounters Hugh G. M, Kelleher for the semi-final in their quarter, ‘Tilden, always Gébonair and wearing maining together. There was also the gonsideration of the challenge matches had been & pied here mot decad> aj S Vans de! ‘an In, y aan ica auch tor there owever. and in the second round. they wrote, be beaten after the Ii Northera Direct Stakes, POUGHKEEPSIN, N. ¥.. Aug. 26.— Pittman with Northern Direct won a Pactas The St. Louis players also declared they have received letters from mem- bers of six other clubs of the league Chicnge, 4; Boston, 0, GAMES TO-DAY, New York at St, Louls, Tweeds and Tartan Cheeks T have a quantity of UnclaimedSuits vhich I would $1 2-% S. HENRY ADLER 118 NASSAU STREET Between Beekman and A in Sta. Evenings Until7, Saturday Untild BROOKLYN anges by Ralph L. Baggs and Dr, Near Liberty St. Open Until 7 P. M. NEWARK, N. J. WoKINt—CONCE RTs 7 Hk Sia uae ENTERTAINMENT. EVERYWHERE, Buddies in Uniform, rep mn ekere pt Tren “Anti-Bolshevik filmstrikes at monopoly; pleases y omg “sd film of vigorous message Eve. World. The play is melodramatic— ‘“EARTHBOUND” Biway at d4us Sees tL the Davia Cup to be fought in Aus- \ 4 rd ule when the bwe miny tind it neces: | Goon TiMES ee aia e The nae f Gri was the magnet for greatetchimor fr eden a Ste nad Sette COP ae Many styles t AL Wie mse pean ere vation, for a les to | al Larned and Ri D. "Wrenn, the tor IPPODROME Meaders ‘ef national’ ehanipl 5, select from ee A h has not lost his ability as a maker of moviiig pictures... Some tainty appeared in {he Soules als Selling 8 weeks in edvarce tinted, to the enhancement of their dramatic value,” —TYmage Carnegie ‘Hall BAT. AUG. 200m T and» Mo AUR ele “Palestine erated iy pM lie No naan. BROADWAY (thrarne «| BATHING GIRLS e-40. Mala 850-780 Wi TRIUMPHS WITH “THE LOVE FLOWER” STRAN i | Brighton Beach, Telegraph. “The Love Flower’ takes the lead of New York's collection of film plays. D THIS WEEK ONLY ta | B' way&A7th St TARLIGHT*3 2%" $55 2TH ST. Times stk ci all BROOKLYN. stirring four heat victory in "The Vas- cor we GRIFFITH t9 “The Whisper ANNETTE sar” claaa pacing, the fcature of the 44 FLATBUSH AVENUE 186 MARKET STREET OLUMBIA 90 vir Dai. Pera third matinee of the Poughkeepsie Nene Nasing Ot; aan eamninis & ‘PHE PUNN! Y Pia Grand Ctroult Meeting Placing second : . Open Evenings Until 10 Open Evenings Until 9 THE BOSTONIANS nm Thank to Symbol 8. Forest and Darvester in| Make it your “hobby” to keep |to-night and wake up feeling clear, pid f i Livded A setae two shenis, the son a uth” Fegulur. If bilious, constipated, head-| rosy and fit. No griping—no incon Saturday Until 11 P.M. Saturday Until 11 P.M. Fr aT meer ’ k the third and fo h a is 7 wear Alngton Ave AN Northern Man took the thir bursts of #chy, unstrung, oF If you have w cold| venience. Children love Cascarets Daylight Workrooms, 505 State Street, Broolilyn, N, Y. Pista ee th BETSN | . Re speed down the homestretch. Or an upset stomach, take Cascarcts|too. 10, 25, 50 cents.—Advt, Em 5 oun and Faioh H. Dardict were cemetiog SNF, ol not play it Mays a . =e stampede of banqueting | financiers by returning Dough : ‘The fact that Mays pitched a shut- s most taking scene,”— The Wor : mort rte uly aaa > i sen, Boys most taki The World. So far as this group was concerned out rama aes te sosident has only ct “NEW YORK THEATRES Bolshevism hit by Democracy in film. . The scenes in \ red ‘Wash-| increased the feeling against him, the unning jae hy Saree ee Ne | vers caelared. Cleveland net I |v atad mea Be ie ag tg Aya men appear - stirring.” —N. Y, Sun. i the Country Club of Westchester had| ‘The St. Louts team is here for a : IEMA, Ole | gn la “Anlia awart jose to whom abstract ideas of brotherly love detached i foreshadowed that he waa to stand series with the Boston Red Sox. GAMES YESTERDAY, from the realities of life are forceful will doubtless see as one of the dominant factors in the ——_———_— Patantiontes 21: Chron t fi C a e ob SL great nobility in ‘Democracy.’ ”—N. Y. Times. i ational champlonabip. Tn aaéition.| NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE rk @ naw ores at “Cloned fn Srommetis Snails 06 fe strong Hind 6 peti there Is the impression that he may = | Robert W.* ganda for ristiamity, ve. f elegram. ‘ repent that pertormanoy © 7 ding ot the Clube, for Ca A Chambers i ii “ ‘Democracy’ fills the Casino with an admiring audience. ' ave ewan shaciovan i dulvea ‘2 Sinan Philadelphia oth hie. |p a doe, o- story with big central thought and gives a spirit { of varied length and speed against | Axon #8 en ge eg By, akin at [ward Culmouing "A of bigness.” — American. I eee ee conigansn\ a govmlaanle Youtarday. RDN HE Ave, Me-stoe. hotoas rai wei a It Looks Unanimous—Come- tush for Yourself : not game in overwhelming Alfred S| Jee Cl, 1i,Toronis, ¢ (tim same), tndured. Tu hi car over H c . i Foro urned wi making @® trial spin m vi ek S| in Satur made it easy for Burdick to master whe le Ib > Romie earned Cte Astor The at BASIL KING'S ‘Wm. V. Burrill of Seattie, and a junior. he would be on hand. - READY TO WEAR ACT Grea Picure ‘The score was 6—2, 6—1. The Chicago BROADWAY AND (ris OE, seduced by GOLDWYNPICTURE Cer the smile that charmed the Britons at i MATINER 4 perenne “Among the superlative productions of the season... Thunderia gladly dispose of KGENING 6 58—a6a, “Fis, "$Y of 9%, ideritig ‘Wimbledon, arrived for the competition a prices: far laos iVOLI i bi s160, 2.08 abates the spectator's breath and keeps him on the edge of his seat.” —Eoe. MM | the doubles with Garland In the after i Y focoa, Ghar bad been ennouocesceuts than cost to man- AVOUT |. ZHUMORES j'Rerarkabl pictures, shown with the ail ha belongs in wc high dewey that the hero of the Davis Cup forces ufacture. «rr Rival “brtheate 1011S Ie NO, SE SAARINEN broke into enthuelastic applaueats would pair with his young protege, Ar- TALTO | op Macey Tourneur's — = ‘ r Bold Jones of Providence, ational All'slzes; priced arctbd | rhe White Circle” Ee David Wark Grifith’s magic touch revealed again... Exciting scenes" x _TIMEA Ao ____ sits Orehestes. 00. Telegram. perpen, Hee Whe mien ane Sere as low as ORITERIO Nie Gece: Fileeaiers “So remarkable is the photography, indeed, and vo exceptional and interesting bowls of ore a8 winners ee de- |The Right to Love’ the scenes... Story given attraction by the skill of Mr, Griffith."--Merning

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