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Ex-Gov. Tener of Pennsyl- vania, Once Head of Nation- al League, Has Transferred Leading Public Men Are Popularity. “1 have turned to golf,” admitted John K, Tener, former National League President and ex-Gov- eernor of Pennsylvania, when seen at the Biltmore to-day. Tener was @ diamond star in his youth and late: ‘went into the banking business in Charleroi, Pa. Now he is just a “business man.” It all came about when Mr. Tener, standing in the lobby, reached in his pocket and idly brought out a golt ball, “So that's what you are pitching to-day?" suggested the reporter. "Yee." he sald. : ; m4 lore and more people are Affections to Golf, Game of turning to, gol every year in this . country. Be | is the real game, | Men Growing Old; Our] but it’is the game of youthy when we get old golf Is the game for us.” inte stood there smiling and look: ‘ ng particularly rugged, one doubted Playing It and It Is Becom-|that’he was really getting old. "Yes," he went on, “baseball will always be | ing “More Popular Every|our’aatione: gene aud tle Coming Day; Baseball Is Game of |{e.gnpiatity every day. leading men are playing golf, the + resident, vernors, statesmen. Lots Youth and Not Losing Its|(r“oncy'is being spent for golf out- fits and for links. disturbing for the golfer, ‘There are no bad umpires, no fans who go home unhappy when you strike out, no shouting or distraction,” ee to-day. “Four ringside seats for Demp- sey-Carpentier rooms with bath for July 1"—that is the tone of the letters being re- ceived daily by William H. Turn- er, manager of the Claridge. The matter of rooms with bath is aec- ondary, according to Mr. Turner. The big thing is the seats nearest Most of the reserva- tions come from the West, and the combat. South, up some the mule, fight and four |to the saddle. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, there is a sprinkling from the fond before starting out again for ru. Lewis BE. Emery, ex-Senator from Pennsylvania and a former colleague of Senator Penrose, has returned to New York after a spell of globe-trot- Ung. He is elghty-two years old, yet he often visits his mining interests in the ‘mountains of Peru. “Twenty years ago,” “That's my game|at the Commodore yesterday, "I took mining property’ in the Andes. It was very remote, and can |issued: now be reached only by wagon road. This we have built ourselves, at a cost of more than a million dollars. It runs criss-cross, up and down the mountains, and at one point descends 4,000 feet in three miles. “The only means of transportation is the lowly mule, and we have many But all our| experiences taking travellers across | the mountains on our road. Three volcanoes, long thought extinct, have recently ‘shown signs of life, and Ww ‘There js nothing|sulphurous gases sometimes hang | with men. over the trail, The traveller becomes affected by the rarefied air and gas, and suddenly wants to jump from At that time one of the drivers tells him to wait a minute, goes in back and straps the person Then the man gets mad, talks about being forcibly de- tained and tells of the complaints he is going to make—bu about the rarefied air and the gas. By this little trick many persons are saved who otherwise might become panic-stricken and choke.” Senator Emery tis going to his home in Bradford, Pa, for a brief he declared t forgets all cecum 1921.'7 “4 Watertown, N. ¥., equal part in its activities. meeting the following that her place was in the home. chief interest. She prosper, She able manhood and tection. merce? They did. oe “We were having a foursom the Biltmore, ness man. for luncheon. nine-hole course nd Carthage—not the Carthage which some one sald ought to be destroyed— but the Carthage which ts east of has a Chamber of Commerce ‘which’ is 90 progressive that women have asked to have an Fred | Shipman, a salesman, who is at the Murray Hill, says that at a recent edict was) “Woman has been told continually | And to a degree, of course, it Is, It is her wants to see It wants her children to have those things which will enable them to grow up into credit- womanhood. Woman js better qualified than man to determine what her children need in the way of opportunities and pro- Women should be on a par| Did the women of Carthage get! equal rights in the Chamber of Com- | HERE'S ONE FROM NEBRASKA, on one “of tie Western links.® sald J. M. 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