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NE aa ee a \ : ; : THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1922. ANDOOR COURSES ARE NOW THE MECCA FOR HUNDREDS OF GOLFER‘ ; — : ; . ‘i athe ntEholish Tennis Powers Scored } No, SIREE ! ALL a ie N. L. MEETS TO-DAY rae menue bY Bud Counihan| Tot ae te Welcome Ut S. Players WHEN WINTER ROLLS AROUND Pie Spuis Called Konia” | Geka aT ae Hegarding aloofness toward the piayere, Most of the Sport’s Ardent Follawers Keep in Practice by Going WH ANSTHER STA PrItHER — WE'LL CoP THE OLD GAFALON iN (23 to the train and welcome them. 4 ne see. that's the awful fact. There % to Spain Called Most “Hu- | ("8 American $i miliating Surrender,” “We were never Invited to go dows RE to Indoor Courses, of Which There Will Soon Be Over a Hundred in Greater New York. By Burris Jenkins Jr. ONDON, Dec. 12 Associated Press).—The powers that be in Great Britain's lawn tennis world were scored yesterday by speakers at the annual general meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association for default- Ing to Spain in the Davie Cup matches nothing about welcoming teams in (Be constitution.” ‘3 ————— ENGLAND DEFEATS WALES AF RUGBY. 5 LONDON, Dec. 11.—England defeated: Wales at Rugby yesterday at Heras Hil by @ score of 12 to 7. OW do incurable golfers live through the winter? Do they go South? H Yes and no, but mostly no, Recent statistics show most incurables who can't afford to leave town or don't fancy winter golf are finding solace in another way, Instead of stacking the old bag of wood and iron In the cloak closet to warp and rust through the cold weather, ardent golf bugs now don fuzzy togs as of old and hie themselves through snow or sleet to the nearest indoor golf course of which there soon will be over a hundred in Greater New York. ‘With the enormous growth of golf in the past year or two professional . a golfers at sporting goods houses, private golf schools, department stores, UNCLE WILBERT AND hotels and athletic clubs are preparing for the biggest winter in history SQuiRE EBSETS WILL DO on their indoor golf courses. By the time the indoor season reaches high] | HEIR SHOPPING EARLY... water mark on Jan. 1 at least twenty new golf schools will open in addition to the number already in operation. One of these new ones will have eight courses and thirteen veteran “pros” working day and night shifts, and shower baths and lockers. There is nothing new about the@————————_ Sport. It ts at least ten years old in| climb as she sails down the fairway. last summer, for rigidly adhering to their recognition only of the winners of MEGRaw foGTNEHAM | |the Wimbledon tournament as world's MAY Bo A LUTTLE » despite the American SHOPPING «.. ae protests, and for failure to extend an official welcome to the Harvard and Yale players who visited Eng- land during the past season. A. Wallis Myers, noted lawn tennis critic, led the attack against the older members of the council. He declared “ * America was anxious and willing to “We DeDdace co-operate with the British Federa- WILL BE WHERE tion in the matter of settling the ON WHE GIDE LINES.) | world’s championships, reminding the America. But its sudden popularity] Some veteran professionals have ~\F You awe me g ‘ Y J acter, depended upon the cordiality of after a slump is remarkable. Indoor] @nother complaint to make about in WouR STAR PITCHER: relations maintained with the govern- golf is played by standing on a rubber | 1° eee nenvereadon g5lt= CATCHER) LEFT FIBLDER. Ing bodies of the foreign countries. or mat and driving a ball off an orat.| rt improvised nineteenth holes. A UB EASEMAN AND | At tha epantna 6 the a = of well-known Scotch ‘pro’ at a popu- #30000 IN CASH t . Desborough, President of the federa- nary door-mat, against a canvas drop| iar school uptown which runs eve. ‘ rh THE oe ton, declared he recognised the dis. on which is painted a target ten or| nings complains that old-time golfers BROADCAGTING satliafaction over the default of the twenty feet away. The course is|linger in his reception room lony Kip? 2 British Isles team to Spain in last roofed and walled with netting. after closing time on winter nights 40 mmer’s Davis Cup matches, but Indoor golf has its advantages. No|that he doesn’t get any sleep. As he said the counoll thought that as the shivering under four or five sweaters} expresses it: Spaniards were a new team and like the winter golfer, No half swing] “Ye c'n hearr them brraggin’ aboot anxious to go to America, It would be because of tight should No blow-| wha’ they did the summer on hither “hard on Spain to put our best team ing on fingers to thaw them out before] course and yon course, and maybe against them.” each shot. wan o' them has a wee nipple v' Mr. Myers then termed the default Indoor golf is played in shirt sleeves} somethin’ aboot him, and—hoot ‘10m “a humiliating surrender, for the first and much perspiration results. A full] I han'na the hearrt to put them oot time in the history of Englleh Davis loose swing has the satisfying smack] in th’ cauld!"* Cup teama” and, anawering a remark of a 250-yard wallop. There are no} Another drawback of indoor golf 14 that the British were financially caddies to snicker when you dub one./ competition. Some schools, ho handicapped, read a letter from Capt. Plenty of patient ‘‘pros’’ abouf to tell] have canvas drops with ‘*y Alonso of the Spanish team, saying you how you “pulled away’ or| markers to indicate the length of the al that the Spanish Federation had ao “dropped your shoulder’ or bent your] shot. For example, a full drive in the MR. ST. DUNN OF BALTIMORE WILL PEDDLE A Faw oF Hie STARS Sure ur TRape Underneath the good fit of our suits and overcoats— (1) The comfort of well- fitting underwear. = From now until Spring— No. 923, a wool mixture, Swiss ribbed, with ft shoulders for more ‘ect (2) The comfort of well- fitting shirts. Do you know that it takes a complete and different set of patterns for every size of neck? The 1414 man requires income of only £40 annually and that left arm or wiggled’ your ears, andj centre of the target would b best of all, men who will listen to| yards for the good player. If slightly your alibis with sympathy and under-| sliced or hooked, 210; if topped, 180. the team was helped to America by advances from the United States ‘i Lawn Tennis Association. ry standinc. No chasing balls, but one or it high, 200 or 180. Thus, Aguring ARS EAE EUSC . Olle GAMERUKAGR necAmmerice wot her (spain) out of Lela ap hieapabenpre 295 for trim swing rig! er the other without{on a mythical 300-yard hole, th Bud ' NIN r culties after Britain ro! 01 % taking deep breaths. player will drive, then play a secon ONE OFF-: CountHar. S RUNNING WILD # lers and body. her tn.) Mr, Myers remarked, He In a half hour the indoor golfer gets| shot, and finally putt the distanc then 4 an excerpt from an Avi more full swinging exercise than inja carpet putting-green beside the trallan newspaper quoting Gerald L. thirty-six holes over a course. The|course. One school at one tis er oe Te See Cae ginal come, One eahtol at ope time iad OVER 100 000 PAID Local College Basketball Teams |SUBURBAN HAN'CAP | Eaten Cnttving ups ins vetura at least forty putts, leaving fifty ) on The size 18 man wants allowance for heft and double chin. sian team, ag saying upon his returo distances from the tee, with both level Silk dressing gowns of heavy brocaded effects; lined and unlined. Silk housecoats, silk muf- flers, silk socks, silk four-in- . ° ° HAS LIBERAL ENTRY | home: strokes for other shots, including] and roi!ing “greens” adjacent Will Play Five Games This Week patel inoae “In contrast to the casual official indoors the golfer can make from 150] used to vie with one another to bre atimiber oti entriea tow the etaken oti the tralasian Devie: Cup om eee to 200 full drives or any other shot.| the ‘course’ record, which about . cal university t last year andy sO enn’ come in America made us feel at But there are disadvantages to in-|70. In England, where indoor gulf 1s , Big Contest Is Between Co-| (ion auwcd “pennounet rete ginta] Westchester Racing Awsoclation, which | nome.” door golf. For the old-timer, tndoor| also popular now, there is a schovl can x are lacking now, but able newcomers] "ick of fine material for the testa/ that the Cambridge and Oxford lawn to keep his muscles loosened through] actual full drive. ‘The building is 11 Saturday Night. have filled In, Although a very small | which will be decided at Belmont Park} tennis players received a great re- the winter and to practice his form. |luminated at night. 5 and light outiit COUN. Y. five is}ooxt May. The same holds true for] ception In America, but that when For the beginner or chronic dub In-] Adjoining the Grand Central Sta fast. City Co! the visit an attitude of official aloot- ‘se the tabl 8 of W024 and the Belmont and mers prefer this method of exerciso| ness men golfers, according to the A, a5 college basketball. The big} Season. There has been an entire re- an Helwan of 1926. eae] conatved Tahtecehout aida to any other aa patente indoor gulf} professional, spend their time in exer-| However, Manager of Event game is the Columbia-c, C. N.| Organization of the Manhattan team ‘courses more than anybody. tice o: e course while % . Spline ee alee ile) who is doing wonders with the squad. |{s a fine Hat, with the Rancocas Stable Abunie duce Ge, the tery of golf—the fresh outdoor air and} Women comprise about 50 per cent Shy of Last December. sym—tn fact one of the biggest games| Several Freshinen are on the Man- | \onding with # total of nine _nomina- | iambers of the council as “having 1908 restful view. And the tnexplicable| of those training at the ordinary goif aed = : of the season for the New York fans, mashie approaches. In @ half hour| Professionals and champion players There has been a graiityingly large} reception in Emgtand of the Aus- . zs closed recently, and there will be no Continuing, the epeaker declared q champions, twice, Two last year men Q golf can furnish lttle benefit, except | 800 yards long where one can get en lumbia and City College bs . ; supporters assert |;he Withers and Coaching Club Ameri-| the Yale and Harvard men returned door golf ix best suited. But old-| tion there is a golf school where busi. =e T « week offers much in local] day eager to rev + For the Suburban of next spring there|of the British Isles, Save DAPninic a y. + under a new coach, Arthur Carol, Then there is lacking the best part| stopping off between tealne Says Receipts Were $6,000 | ¥- meeting Saturday in the Cotumbta hattan team. The game to-night | ilons, headed by Grey The Lex: | mindg in 1923," his reference being con- pleasure of watching the little ol’ ball] schools throughout the city. should be easy for Manhattan, Inxton Stablo haw entered Lucky Hour] nected with the council's long tenure Tt was pay day on the Wabash vith | Meantime the Fordham five opens :t81 phe Fordhain-Cathedral moating (0-| "mea" Ban Homme and. Houthern | mee aine ene eounell, H. @. Monekt hands, silk umbrellas. tre six-day bike riders yesterday. |eason to-morrow night with Cathe- | morrow will give Fordham a chance 16 | Croan. Pillory ts the sola representative | po Wine prendont wa erated contaei| More to-morrow night! Star Amateur Boxers of State More than $50,000 in prizes were doled | dral College at the Manhattan Casino, | choose a line-up from the materil|of Richard ‘Tf, Wilson jr, J. 8. Cosden| policy of recognising out by John Chapman in his itttle oMce|and to-night Manhattan College plays | Still out for the team. Most of the|has named Snob Il. Paul Jones, Dun-|gniy Wimbledon winners as wor Rocers Peet Company In Metropolitan Tournament |r, 29 re name | Brookiym Coltge of Pharmacy at the uberis wll De ned Ph omni yon "Whiner ominatlons| gente rghtatthe mats Hera t ead. trorn ss is )trom last year are Capt, Eddie Me- ty Payne Whitne given the In é ee reat auaim $5,000 to $1,000, Chao | 1a Salle Institute gymnasium. Rut-| Manon, Healy and Cavanough, Law. |{nelude Bunting, Enchn iments Chick: | petulty whi at 35th $5.0U0, but it you put a pln in Goullet's|EeFS meets Middlebury Saturday at-|rence McMahon, brother to the Ms aie Preto alanis upon MSE Liane Finn Square Garden—Paddock i Ee at Sue AGVCOG Getecca ee is me Columbi ° « y_ | likely looking candidates for the two} Montfort Jones has Rockminater, St. ¢ champlonshi . Ged new positions, however Henry, Surf Rider and Rouleau in tid that ever 10.000 persons saw the} Both the Columbia and C. C, N. ¥ t 1 Rid 4 Rouleau in the] in thelr pocket somebody elee woul Asked to Compete Here. but the gate did not go to over! ave are bending avery effort prepar-| $200,000, as wns estimated, It was $6 Yor rsity quintet hos nont ark classic, | Firebrand and| and somededy else probably would have ) shy of the amount taken In-at the |'28 for the first of the so-called| had much coaching from Ed Thorp] Thibodeaux are entered fot It by this time. Now you refor ' t December. “Metropolitan Series." Columbia's | since the defeat by the alumni team e = = By Joseph Gordon. v ire was much ado about the pay-|$4—22 victory last Saturday over the | last Friday, No shifts in the lno-up HE State Boxing Tournament, ne Brocco, Goullet and Belioni| Rutgers team captained by Benzoni,| have meen made yet, but stress has Association, Amateur Athletic Union, will begin at Madison Square 1# more here in ona | (act that the latter college beat all lo- | their positions. Garden to-night and will continue to- morrow and Thursday, All the stars . of the State will be seen. Many new x blocked tramMe outside the Garden when| who chiefly defeated Columbla tast| been laid on livening up and instruct- conducted by the Metropolitan movies wer taken of the Breat riding year, makes Columbia a slight favor-|ing the present line-up. Masline, | ‘ vy with a check. He} ite over City College in spite of the} Toorock and Tuylor are certain of 1 six daya in Ger in there In February: rea a position In the rr ) Paria in April but he faces will be. seen in the ring to-| Fretich Federation Names|)! down’ Me claimed he enters WEST 42nd STREET - fad - WEST 43rd STREET sad ieeriet Sie ta ae Conditions Under Wh Hieliont Wet oteht ountge ne RECENT RESULTS. INTERBORO STANDING. > the Pair Can Meet to get three hours’ sleep] Manhattan Lassies, 12; Robertson, 7 Won, Loat, Aver . a sport within the last year ‘ ¥ ‘ i and I ate eight times®] ven Guards lant Ma paratich Mt. Vernon. Lees =30 1 . : - * batore in’ the Bistory of the aa ny ane of these monts | Bien geraraces, 8: Mempaeeas Just received from London, Paris, and Zurich : Union, PARIS, Dec. 12 (Avsoclated Pre and Grenda OPEN DATES. Nine of the best boxers in the met-|--The French Boxing Federation an amed for the Paris race In A most complete Christmas assortment of Men’s Knitted Silk Mufflers Phantom A. C., 125 pounda, home has been riding alnce 1908| travelling. A. Roseman, No. 210 East Te on eleven winning teams. | Street, elty, Mf heat of all sports and anys | st, Auguatine Big Five, travelling irned In an 89 at Vorest Hills, | roley, No, 1118 Blinpaon Street ropolitan dintrict will compete in the}vounces it is ready to authorize a middleweight elnss, The local 160-Jipht between Battling Siki and pound men are John Cunif™, Ascension | Georges Carpentier under the follow- |! Parish) House; Harry Carleson, Swed 9 a nlx-day 2 Sheriten Arrome,, 185 pounds, ‘home:'end ing conditions be a six-day grind in cht-| © me) and h-American A, C.; Max Feurstein, < Gare > In the Garden | travelling, B. Beckman, No. 34 Churlto . . . . ecchers Gymnasium; William Wel.| T2e ‘eceipts must go to the aid of me of the men showed the | Street, clty Various styles suitable for dress, motoring and business wear, and is ets ea nl . s of their spills. Gastman's right , rn, 120 pounds, ‘ ; > * an ase or, Greck-American Athletic Club, |#9me {uid of national importance waa patched 1p and BIACK. Oran s | eee ee ae een eee eatin et elty shown in a wide variety of conservative or vivid color combinations. Andy Harris, Alpha P. ¢. ©; w.] The contest must be organized by 3 ai 1 and Bs ue ane eiesaigai lng 4a) soul ; Morenting, Pastine A. C.; H. L, Mur- |the federation and financially con t Onin Woeltieney 418 VER h hy, 269th Armory Gymnasium; Wal-| yelled by representatives of the limping with @ Ddroken} irvington ©. C., travell — $3 90 75 te 18 50 eac. " x tach Chapn said ey Abs °. ior Rooney, unattached, and Malt) and, Ai monies collected, inclu eapovin anid that there tory, No. £0 North D street, Ininw'oh | POINSETTE AGAIN HEADS FV, 4. ‘0 Dunn, Pauilst . y f the boxers entered in the | (08 the sums from photographic ani H8-pound class are Joe Kaufman, | 0ving picture rights, shall be paid lark Mouse A. A.; Al. Blackman, }over to the fund. The only deduc bi .; H. G Regan, Trinity }ton permitted will be for rent of the Girod, Paullst A. C+ and Twatl, unless, ag ts hoped, the hall will roh. most of them Buro- all records for | tnterctty Mig Five, travelling, heavy. NEWSPAPER GOLF CLUB @ broken last] ilardt, No. 412 East 162d Street, city Included also are silk mufflers from the best American manufacturers. » 125 pounds, travelling, I] Allan FF, Potnsctte of the Associated 430 East 16th ‘city. | Press was re-elected President of the nes” at the atx. rhe ridera col: nd McNamara 30 pounds, trave fi New York Newspaper Golf Club for the Mi ? W. 1 d ( , hm Mi fil Wileo Attias tion has] Bivea free, and the expenses of mee ee ant 148th Street, Brent | hind time et the annual election of ens ool an as ere uriers ation to Charley Paddock, | #(tendants Fitzstmmnons took | ~~ ha ee oMicers held at the Newspaper Club, No, : R Apintar When tecaeia | "Charo eiillys(na’ trae annt POLUINGTATARRIERG tir Weal gt beter peatarede (Imported and Domestic), $1.50, $2 to 4.90 each vere questioned by the national con-] members of the federation, otic: N ints as follows TAIN | ‘22° te2m Is as Ktrons as lust season ention of the Amateur Athletic Union| v7, 4 Ac MoBeath and iRutt: $405) Hl and ELECT MOORE CAPTA lumbia had a fast team. in enin- ecently, to compete in the annual] °° aan Ju ea oe bee ae Rello and Gattney, $365, ee ee parison to th : im Bip t Wilco games at the 18th Regiment| onds, managers, boxers and report-|and Paton, $470; Hello and Gattney, $363:1 Robert Moore, captain of the ¢ arigon to the ponderous Rutgers out- ° ry an t 20, Spelasens and Armory, Brooklyn, Feb, 10, ‘The| ers must all pay an admisuton ree, | 7Azi2e ADe Lands. $220; Spelagena and), |S ee Caseeountry team, hae | A ayers mut show mora Very Special Values for To-morrow: vi 0 omielals feel sure that Paddock] ‘phe federation also makes it a|80o) Cuburn nd Rr 90; Aaaini and| boon re-elected tender of the harric tC. C. N.Y. or they will It is almsot certain that Bob Me. | condition that SIkt appear before an] Adio ‘atadien wan the highest in-|f0" (he 1928 geanon, ob who = | gain thin yeur. I Men’s All-Silk Accordeon Men’s Imported Wool : York's “Flying Cop,''| investigation committee and justify |aividuat winner with $750 TRUER OF gaia Fee nat speed Loren Murchison will compete in] the charges he has made. ‘It has > [boys having preaared for college at th Manhattan ¢ od t . Weave Mufflers Mufflers the sprint events, Other probable en-| hean decided further that all persons| NATIONAE SWIM TO BROOKLANR. | George Washington High Schoo Tithe Raake on, tries are Alfred Le Coney, intarcol- i fe persons) BROOKLINE, Maas. Dec hey) Mocre ran’ § Wearer he te ear tt SS es ta legiate 100-yard and 220-yard cham- holding a license from the federation | rr n i Kk Club hus received and cross-country trang the fi ' plon and holder of the national 220-| who refuse to appear and testify or n n of A. et it old $b ~ latter oy the is nae a ring bh i 1 i Allen Woodring, Olympte | produce documents asked for shall be| vr"! har tha acl Pilacine: sar sie’ Uitereal star, record holder for the 800-metre; | apie to disciplinary action even to} tions! (roke cham: {race at the Harvard ae Wédie Farrell, Metropolitan 100-yard the extent of withar 1 of their | plonstle of al He was alno e he ; Vere A ekampion and Bernie Wefers jr., Met- | S& oY awa! CITT Swimming meet to b Jan. | won for Colu the C five to a one pein , ¥ Topolitan 220-yard champion. license, 45, \t Was anneunced, mile relay, LiUe last year. 24. Manhattan meets @tevens Satur- 4 . ee |

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