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ee EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, recipes EMBER 1, 1920, 1920. : ‘Beh: ‘ing One ‘OTHER SPORT NEWS 2s see] pe Line of “Pitre” Pte Weling, the, Chlongo oxen, wee, ousc| gzt™eeags Stim. uot alt mn ht ema aoe bit be concurred with vy the i Western Golf Association Fred Mitchell Ros uence rata, | Oe Set Rear aaah ae « Now Planning to Ca ntrol 8 Selected as ose aity Setanta mt'xeon nang emily othe Wie Welling --. The Sport in This Country Braves’ Manager's BOSTON? Deo, 1.—The appointment At Annual Meeting of Body Jan.| “15 a New Constitution and) By-Laws Will Probably Be Adopted Which Will Precipi- tate a War With U. S. G. A. CHTCAGO, Dec, 1. ¢ A WAR for the control of golf in ee the United States ig promised by the proposal sent out to clubs by directors of the Western Golf Association for the adoption of @ new constitution and by-laws at the coming annual mecting om Jan 15, and for changing the name to the ¢’ American Golf Association, “To act as the authoritative administrative body for maki and enforcing the rules for the playing of golf in the Ee a Heretofore the Western Golf As- Bociation hag limited its membership to clubs west of a line just east of ,, Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Atlanta, but thé new constitution provides for In- vasion of the East, now solely under the United States Golf Association which has been recognized as the authority) in American golf. The Western organization has Brown to include 300 clubs as mem- “bers, whife the United States Golf Association has nearly 400 members. ‘of which about one-fourth are active and voting. Of these active members nearly fifty are in Western Associa- ge Mon territory, but leaders in the e> Western Association have freuently v “eharged that the United States Golf 2.’ Association is largely controlled in the East. Covert threats of a golf war have been made for several years, and one was on the verge of king out when the World War turned thoughts in another direction With golf bar Kk] to & peacetime basis the directors ‘of they Western Association say they | are now ready to go ahead with @ ‘new national body which, as de- scribed In the con*titution submitted for approval, “wduld make and en- | force the rules for the government | and regulation of the game and act vias the final authority in the deter- | mination: of all matters pertaining to! ythe game of golf.” | the main’ objects of the new sa theven Se ee ee “3 organization, if approved, according to | the notice sent out by the Board of Di- canization of rectors, would be the Ame the cules, which are assert, conflicting, unwiol Mot practical for America’ jo Nut poasess some of the chi a of Scotch and British courses’ for hich the laws of the game were pri- Metmartiy framed i mmendation of the directore d says 3 of the W bolteving the eS ee g tern Golt Anaociation, aly fat a real National Golf promote the best interast for American golfers, irre: telan bodies Which govern th the game under condition =. from thosm existing in this country, recognizing the need bf a truly cratic American organization mend the adoption of the new tion and the charging of the this association to that of the Golf Association.” In making publie the proposal. for, the ee pew golf association, Crafts W. ig ~ gins, Assistant Secretary, an Golfers had heea muraied * fradition and the oligarchica of government. No other sport could exist under auch conditions, suomitt) to, tho dictation of the fen. He add ete wll be contended by many that tt isnot country to ha od for the game in this) two associations strus-| al supremacy. on- for more than tlgntecn| Is * ptant effor' years have demonstrated that ther ho hope of getting. the powers Pine United States Golf Aa tow to change its form of governm to give all clubs the right to vote.” “othe drate of the constitution prop: litces the g =. EM eel Oe Ee eS ‘® and the Secretary-Treasuror, to b y oe from not fewer than This scattering of directors is said to be for the purpose of avolding cen- tralization of power. The constitution rovides that each State and sec- Seva association shail have the right to nominate its own candidates for Places on the board. ‘The proposed constitution also pro- vides for the appointment of a Rules member ‘om five thelr knowledge submit a code of rules “suit t the conditions and needs of the game In the United States.”” Tt also ts provided that “on all ques- tions of the Interpretations of the rules the committee shall be the final author- ity.” ‘An Innovation in the selection of Sua AMATEUR ATHLETIC NOTES. ‘The Iatest move on foot toward = festering athletics in industries {3 the Bifk Athletic Assoolation of America, Representatives of over thirty silk % ‘houses have joined and the member- ghip roll consists of over five hundred members. Jack Sellers, John Clynes, Jules Foreman, W. Connelly and Robert Fredericks compose the track committees. Under the auspices of the 47th Mounted Engineers, six ‘bicyole events will take place at the armory, yrey Avenue and Heyward Strect, klyn, Saturday evening. The évents will be a one-mile novice, three-mile handicap, —five- mile peratch, two-mile special race, ten- Ne ‘handicap and a team pursuit @. Among the antateur riders to tuke pert in the various contests are: Jerry Nunzlatta, U. 8. 1, W. Ander- txon, Ridgewood Wheelmen, Joseph + O'Shea, Empire City Wheelmen, and iu Kall, Acme Wheelmen. i = ‘The second annua} athletic games of the Morningside Athletic Club will #' he held’at the 22d Regiment Armory, © 268th Street and Broadway, Saturday A eyening, Dec, 11, ‘The’ following events are open to registers ath- /letes: 230-yard dash, handicap; 440- ta) yard novice run, 600-yard handicap, | definition of a United States.” | Club, Milwaukee, cou ent also 18 proposed. tions of the courses are fo hold all cha: mittee, The new const by the Weatern Golf eral years ago W and oth by the U os amat ‘Tha present officers of the Western | Golt Association are: President, Wilbur Club, ton, Glen Vie Treasurer, Guy F. re-election. TJeBACcCcO, -AND “AND YoU RUSH De In packages of 10 and 20 pro- tected by extra foil wrapper, Also in round AIR. TIGHT tins of 80. one-mile relay, 1,000-yard handicap and two-mile handicap run. Two senior métropolitan championships, 4 60-yard dash and two-mile walk, will also be inchuded in the wrosramme, ea* for the championship tourna- links for such tournaments are ed by a committee In dit. country" tive proportion to the num- f golf players contiguous thereto,” club: will be reauired without three yenrs’ notice. Other championaulp courses will be addeg from time to time by, the com- ‘amateur promulgated | tf Association sev- | N " 16 en Francia Oulmet i ted professionals ib, Chicaga, and ‘eee, Blue Mound "8 Nominated for AFTER You've DECIDED To QUIT SMOKING THose EXPENSIVE CIGARETTES MADE FROM IMPORTED YouR MONEY — STORE AND THE CIGAR CLERK ASKS YOu WHY You DON'T TRY A MIRGINIA CIGARET TE For A SHANGGE »- of Fred Mitch }of the Chicago ¢ , who has been leader 3 for the last three # ax manager of the Boston Braves annousced by President George: W Grant in| In taking the place of Georg: ings, M 1 returns to the which he coach going to ( A a umplonahip hon in 814, Mitcholl was nocorded Considers } able ctedit for a part in the team's success, | PE: viet thie Boston Club to become | 0 Iatvard varaity nine and anager of Uio Cubs. lod the Cubs to the but the team lost to the Boston Red “AND ‘You GET RESTLESS BE- CAUSE You" Re Just Wenin' FoR A GIGARETTE AND YouR WHOLE EVENING 'S SAVE IN & AND KNOW Mowe sou'VG BEEN LOOKING FoR - “AND WHEN You GET OUT ON THE CURB AND TAKE ONE LONG DRAFT OF THAT RIPE OLD VIRGINIA TOBACCO IvTS JUST THE Yes, SIR, it’s all that and then some Virginia Straight! O serve you “hand and :foot”’ Gloves— Chrome tanned cape, washable Were $5. Now $3.75 Were $6. Now $4.50 Real blackhead mocha Were $6.50: Now $5,50 Genuine Buckskin Were $6.50. Now $5.50 Shoes— All leathers and all leather American and English manufacture. Specially priced $10 BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET ™ AND You, FINALLY. GET DESPERATE AND Decipe To, DASH oUT AND GET SOME KIND OF A SMOKE =s* QH-H-H-H- Boy!! AIN'T IT A GR- me es -RAND Gor pas es *RIOUS Feeuin'? ; Straight Virginia tobacco! Here it is in Piedmonts— rich, ripe and mellow. Piedmonts give it to you just as Nature made it—unspoiled by blending and full of “life”, and “sparkle” and “go”, Virginia tobacco has a taste you never get in blended cigarettes, For it’s so good that blending with other tobaccos would spoil it. are “NOT a blend”. That's why Piedmonts You're smoking the rea/ thing when you smoke Pied- monts and, Oh, Boy! ain't ita grand and glorious feelin,’ Hedmont ic sim ores rly sit banen Yr le Ze, LAR Finely Woven 29c Outing Flannel With a Soft, c Fluffy Finish 16 Yd. A big assortment of pink and blue stripes and checks. Also included with this is a very good quality of white domet flannel, 26 inches wide. Qualities like offered here have been selling at 29c ydi Special for Thursday only. Boys’ $2.98 Wool Sweaters grey only. | Special for Thursday only, Women’s and Misses’ ? Genuine Velour ' Hats ~ 8347 Genuine Velour Hats, as pictured. silk jined in Black, Brown, Taupe, Myrtle, ‘Navy, Peacock; actual $5.95. Special for iby hursde ay only, $3.47. | Boys’ Heavy Wool Mackinaws $6) .97 In rich Infants’ Hand Crocheted Wool Sacques Han disnely edged with pink or blue—dainty cord and tassel around neck—Thursday only while they last. Could not be duplicated for less than $1.98. Special.... Shades T7e Special For One Day Only— Thursday Opaque; size 3x6 feet; mounted on good strong roller; dark green, ecru, olive und cremin, complete with nickel ring and fixtures. spring Best 6 cord— and 70, mail orders. RoritNtng y Satisfaction aR eh or Money Promptly Refunded West 14th Street---Between 5th and 6th Aves. ik Extra Specials | For Thursday Only Orie- Day Sale Men’s Wool Cloth $ Gloves | @'sr 9a ur E *L. 49 : nt. +). 48 Made of Thur-day Only $6.50 i. good qual- c Handsome ity yarns, ’ Pr patterns, cord Sizes 28 to ; 2 and tassel to 84. Coat Heavy, warm and com- Es Beal ba { styles; fortable. Colors are dark label pig j Oxford, grey~and khaki. 1-clasp, strapped wrists. Thursday only. pairs to a customer, Sale of Women’s and Men’s Handker- ‘ chiefs ae new plaids and Other and mix- e c Fancy Ma- tures—T terials. many: samples in the to16 year Stx, lot at this price. == FeRUhee” Latest Winter ly $7.93. Most practical and ac- models With Special for ceptable gifts for Christ large collara of one day mas are Handkerchiefs. ot material or only — These are wonderful value. med’ with wid or fancy, trim. Thursday, Others at higher prices. pockets; sizes 8 to 14 years, > $1.10 Window ial Ne a a Spool Cotton yin holt or White; numbers 40, 59, Limit two dozen, ICE, Pres. ve Woolen Blankets : 140 Pairs of 5. 9 5 ; Plaid Blankets Thur.day Only Practically all woot with fume : Here's a real bai Don't Ng it slip. enough cotton to give added strength and ‘ ability. Pink, Blue, G Plaid Blocks,” Fall tise” on Se, mt Men’s Beacon Blanket thing for a gift. Thursday), only. . Limit 3 Men’s $2.49 Everett Slippers 51.99 Thursday, One Day Only Soft, pliable, com- fortable and rich looking, in tah\and black kid. All sizes. Limit 2 pairs. Sale of Girls’ Coats "8.88 Zibelines, Silvertones, Cheviots Infants’ White Knitted Wool Leggings. Very well made; closed, feet—with , and tassel around waist, Thursday only, while . they last. 9 Tapestry Brussels Carpet 51.07 ya. A Drastic Mark- Down From Regular Stock 27 inches wide) one-day sale is qual ity 4 is partiow- -150 yards, piece iceable heey No pleasing vai eee ee ind: neat all-over designs. Spectal Sor this Sale 10¢ spool, A ee RE I RL AS LA AC A AA eng tee gen: erie