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TT LE TE pede ee Dy mt cs « it THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922. ‘NE SARAZEN TO COMPETE FROM THE METROPOLITAN DISTRIC WORLD'S GREATEST GOLFER |} seal ite Shooto ie SIGNS AS PROFESSIONAL Evening World's “Physically Fit” ‘Contest | \s For Local College Students, OF BRIARCLIFF LODGE Open to All New York High School Boys jj [Columbia Has Had Good] YACHTSMEN SAID Vera Se TO HAVE AGRELD TO -- Fifteen Evening World Prizes—Gold, pia thai Ruteers, | RACE ACROSS ATLANTIC Sensational 21-Year-Old Star Has Signed for Two Years at General Silver, Bronze—To Three Boys in STANDARDS FOR —- The Duke of Leinster and Com- Salary Reported to Be $10,000 a Year, With Privilege of lneeractions: Each of Five Boroughs Who-Are PHYSICAL EFFICIENCY modore Washburn Nutting, F. Re hea G. S., id to have decided to i i 0 be Used in Connection with Competing Wherever He Desires. HOS hi abilees bow in Adjudged Most Physically Fit. § {7," Usrd. in Connection _witn GREATER NEW YORK IS ELI- ——E— = = By Burris Jenkins Jr. R= shooting is growing in engage in a race across the Atlan- popularity at local colleges Fit Contest. tic, each handing a small yacht By Alex, Sullivan, GIBLE FOR THIS CONTEST. Awards to Be Made at Health Week Exposition HEALTH WEEK Rutgers, for tho first time, Wy recognized rifle contests as a varsity next summ They havi id sev~ eral confere since the Duke SCOONIZE minor sport this year when thirty-] arrived here Monday and are NRECOGNIZDD in tho golf world two years ago, Gotle Batasen, YOUR PHYSICAL DIRECTOR in Co-operation With Health Department five atudent markemin came out for| ¢ald te have agreed thet no eum: world’s greatest golfer, although only twenty-one years of age, has WILL TELL YOU FHE DE- and the Board of Education. GRAND CENTRAL PALACE ie: aheaAMaEt is ac pine bersome rules will hamper the just signed a contract with the new Briarcliff Lodge, located at TAILS. whores a Sis . contest. The. Duke would like to have a | ketch-rigged yacht about thirty or thirty-five feet long on the water line. Commodore Nutting would like to try with a achooner and he already has had plane drawn of a vessel that he would season. ' Columbia has had a suc- cessful rifle team for several years on its athletic schedule, N.Y. U. | was granted athte year. C. C, Briarcliff Manor on the Hudson, as the club professional, at a salary said JANUARY 22 21, 1923 to be the highest ever paid a player anywhere in the world. Sarazen has ll “ouch GAVE ATTHL WEALTH (1) Physical Examination EX Signed with this new club, according to Chauncey Depew Steele, its man- CORY ck ° Grand Central Palace io he fem: remediiibte ager, for the next two years, It is reported that he will receive $10,000 a WHO HAVE pe hysioal defects. yeat and have the privilege of absenting himself from the club whenever polecreD FROM THEIR Jan uary 22d to 27th physical defec he desires to go on tours, compete in tournaments, and the like. CLASSES WILL APPEAR BE- 30 je recognition last . Y. students have just applied to the Athletic Committee to have thetr rifle team contests recog-| lie to employ. The new boat is Sarazen’s career as a golfer ts theo FORE S8iX JUDGES, WHO f h bid \ forty-five feet long on deck, thir- WILL MAKE THE FINAL nized a8 a sport. Other colleges A meat sensational In the Nistory of Jeggg cultérd, former national open wite ow How to Enter This Important reathing Bere Oe Te Setnne ees! ty.two fest on the water line and 5, Nutrition of about fifteen tons displacement, a few years ago that he was caddy- and she will spread about 950 ing in Westchester County, and now D b 26 ft Just as he is reaching his majority! Championship, June 14-15, ‘The nl ‘ ‘ Reginning Tuesday, December (day | after ld the Lane aes Pea ete ane thing that wil sp him ts it the ‘Examination Days Christmas), The Evening World will publish essional Golfers’ Association] trnitea st Gol! “ ta: 4 sy 2 champion as well as the player who| bites with the reauest of uke PG. A, at the Exposition daily cl.arts of exercises used by Senator-elect defeated Walter Hagen, last summer by Boroughs Royal S. Copeland, Commissioner of Health for winner of the British open title, In a special 72-hole home-and-home match , ¢ New ao City. Ee cgi brag ge for all ropean Invasion and stay lomo to de- RICHMOND ..,...MON. JAN. 22 3 the illustrations in the series, whi ¢ Evening ig last fall | Not only 1s Sarazen)o wizard on the lreng his crown, |} BROOKLYN......TUES. JAN. 23 3 World wil) publish exclusively. Gene gave the Highland Country .WED. JAN. 24 i Use these SETTING-UP EXERCISES every i i | ! champion, in a four-ball match, After this match Gene plans te go abroad to compete in ihe British Competition FH cated are expected to follow suit. Tho Rutgers “Annie Oakleys" have i|||| proved themselves worthy of the privilege granted them by their Ath- letio Committee by winning all but one of the seven shooting matehes held with rival colleges so far this iit Nutting in 1920 took the small ketch-rigged yacht Typhoon across the Atlantic, sail- ing from Padeck, Nova Scotia, to Cowes, England, and again com- ing home to New York by @ more southern route, Sl owanaace (Il) Posture (Triple Posture and advances the national opon eveut Test). to June, when It meets Jan 7. *The: undoubtedly, Gene will forego th. year, They beat the Universities of Rating . ae 1. Standing 2, Marching . Maine, Vermont, Tennessee, Bowdoin, ue 10 Western Maryland and De Pau. The ++ 10 3, Stretching ...u. 10 30 (IU.) Motor Tosts.. last named was #0 close a mateh that jj) | 1¢ Was necessary to match three extra ||| men to bring a decision. Tho only colleges where the R, O. T. C.’s are stationed and ts taught under the dl- rection of the officers, When the " becomes proficient enough to at- { attention, it is admitted to ath« Tetics, links, but he is as game as the pro- verbial pebble. He was suffering from Club, near Pittsburgh, tirst call un am ‘attack of appendicitis while com-| 115 services. He demanded, though, pieting his imate with Hagen, endl shoon a year, with the riveree the contest had hardly closed before| Competing in all the various trurneye he was rushed to the hospital and| tt the cut wouldn't moet his tore The new course at Briarcliff consists versity. An -advantage of rifle contests ts that neither contending team has to travel away from (ts home range, All MANHATTAN «....FRI. JAN. 26 $ “Oring, with those given by your Physical In- structors. Get yourself in fine shape to be ex- Rating » Chinning . Standing broad jump ..... f match dost was with Boston Uni- apezated upon Since his operation Gene } TIME: 8 P. M. EACH DAY, amined by your School Instructor. nee as been il||] the competing is done by telegraph satoceeved He xian i ‘ 3. Bask y eA - Giking thines easy between Pain| ot twenty-seven holes, nin» of which He will select four boys from your schoal to fy ‘etball goals Aftey the shoot tho scores of the best KWOOD BEATS WILKIE eiaeh and this- cit It was thought | ®"@ Practice holes and the others coni- }]}}| * rary >) A (30 secones)..... 30 five marksmen are telegraphed to the IN SNOOKER | TOURNEY Bers orth that se wat eerie rising the championship course, | dy Grand Prize: Silver } compete in the Finals at the Health Week Ex- 4, Strength of grip... 10 contending college and the score ro- sd te his lot with the Westchester-Biltmmore, | Which has a total yardage of 6,390. position at Grand Central Palace, January 22-27. ry * habia In sae to titted any possible! Courtney Wood easily defeated Walter on whose course he was competing| .,comzen expects to Fett Cup, Awarded . Total 100 $ | are thet soa be the tlval collawe | Wilkte by a score of 100 to 41 last nigit See teeing ni wince: OKe4| made $10,000 since winning at Skokie. Sat., Jan. 27 Six Judges will pss on your physical fitness at § (1v.) School Principal's Certifi- In this way-all the expense of tr tn thesnatlonal seooker billns aps Sarazen is planning to be active un-| He expects to clean up about $5,000 a3) : the Big Show. cation as to Prerequi iH | uing is avoided and the smallest col- | Plonship tournament now In progress af tl next winter. On Christmas Day] ils coming tour, ‘ Schola’ Jack Doyle's billiard academy, At no : I]{] lege can compete with another o A itt resented b: . . S ; ° iS game vine He leaves. with Jock Hutchinon sn al “Sarasen first displayed ros! guiting i AA sOn pARAIDENTE. y In each Borough, to the most physically fit . Personal Hygiene. ros the continent. This year N | timo during ‘te game did the winnor tour to the coast.. They will prob-| ability at Inwood two years agu. In ss * . U. has matehes with Porto Rican] trail Wilkie, who had shown brilliantly ably compete in all the big southern] 1921, at the same club, he easily beat " A. K, ALDINGER, M. D., |}}j | untversitics ‘ in other matches during the tourney, tourneys, and when spring rolls| Jock Hutchison in the P, G. A. tour- MAYOR HYLAN, a Silver Medal, and a Bronze Medal. Director of Physical Training. If there Is a tle, ‘the score of the Wood curried off the high break honors sround he will be ready to take up| n although Jock at the time was ea of Physical Fitness: Dr. if The above Chart of Standards sixth highest man on the list Is com | with a run o! SS his new duties. He intends to com-| British champion. Last winter be seat aldinges: Ohalinen, Ble See in To-Morrow’s Evening World the chart of $ was approved by the High Scnool pared. In the De Pau gamo It was 68 Drivel: boat: Bred: CHriseitae: te Pete with Jim Barnes 5 nglish billfards tournament by @ to 191, Driscol! had a high Principals and the Chairmen ot Physical Training of the twenty- four Boys’ High Schools in Greater New York as a ot fair tests and p.oper ratings to detérmine the PHYSICAL FIT- NESS of High Schoo! boys enter- ing the HEALTH WEEK CON TEST for EVENING WORLD and HEALTH DEPARTMENT awards, necessary for Rutgers to go to the eighth man before the latter won, The targets before mailing are O. by the commandant of the respective posts, Rutgers has several crack shots, | one of whom, Stephen Geoghen, pro} was star of the winter golf season, rector of Physical Training, Or ” ry ana former national ¢ nst| not only winning the Southern open i oe ay) Rectan? Dinero cy ¢ Cranaards set by the Board ot Education tor this Jesxe Sweetser, present national ama-|at New Orleans, worth $1,000, tatt Physical Traming; Dr. J. € $ Competition, teur and metropolitan champion, and] several other tourne nthal, Director of Child ion . Breil Hi Goldbergsr, GRAND PRIZE: SILVER CUP ‘ at Assistant Director of Hygene; PRESENTED BY HEALTH BOARD s Amer tcan Tennis Standar d . | Wwe caren: Chetan ten To the finest boy among the five Gold Medal 4 Committee of Municipal Athletic § winners, Staxt your training next week. Watch _Adopted by Other Nations # leita The Evening World Charts—cut them out—use NOYS! CLUR WRESTLING TOURNA~ MENT JAN 12. ‘The annual wrestling tournament of the Boys’ Club will be held at the club house, No. 161 Avenue A, on Jon. 12, Th classes will be open to all ama- teurs, and gold watches will be awarded = to winners of first ahd second places. classes will be 145 and 173 Jan. 8 at A, shoots sometimes as high as 98 or 99 Capt. Templar Cawthorn's scores are around 96 or 97, Rifle shooting Is the chief sport outside of basketball at Rutgers this time of the year. * Marksmanship Is encouraged thostly AIDING GRAND PRIZE presented by $ will be awarded an Evening World Gold Medal, a 3: Character. Conference Votes for Regu-]|CHANGES IN COMMITTEES lations in Foot Faults, OF NEW YORK YACHT CLUB | === = ata | by the military department ot the Broad: Rest Period and Resiliency} At the annuat _mecting of the New . 7 _ uookuy eaas ac of Ball vork Yaont cisb tod tart sist a ®0|.20,000 High School Students Logs 7 aim officers were re-olected, Some changes hockey dates chool of Osteopathy; . Princeton husetts In Te calm" | 9 Aid City to Build Big Stadium ONDON, Dec Some reports were submitted to ¢ Press).—Represent es of all] members. ‘The officers and committees Darl anuihe 10, @ principal " ennis-playing | electe ; > The HH ;_| institutions about the citys and a few nia; 14, Massa the principal lawn tenni: aati lected for 1 ; follows: Be Ss Feel That W ith Muni- of aha Al caniveratios Have : ! Collere 17, uations in the world yesterday voted mn a chooner Ef A feces ER Caithe : at. College; 34, ; in favor of a standardization of the | ™ vienoin.| cipal Field, Admissions to Even these P March 3, Harvard at i Lea eat 4 af a C growing den mules of the same, The American wer sachet Nourmahali v.| Games Could Be Reduced. inperkeace standard of required resiliency fn the Cormack; Treasurer, Tarrant es only places next itis et ony Iso was adopt Ke arold W. We _ , sig = =" o run off his w ne Ne pale ols was Gdopied. “Herekoror ye Committee Charles Tas PETITION, slened by 25,000 high] proper facillttes. The various collegen ireb will 1 nd his the governing body of ao other nati Pynchon school students of New York City, e the first call however, for the} joan Nght heavywelkht mpionship has made a ific rule as to resil- K. D. White, demanding the erection of an ath- | baseball stadia, jo against Jimmy Delane: of Bt “aul thera: dav 1 c odate i eraeal cr . onty-two high ache a} here on the night of Jan. 8 as 81 uled fency, but o fa tosize and weight Tiny Doran SltRs avg. Aeld to asenen moda taithe crow _ mn wih A beatae a Greb'a manager telegraphed Dan Lac- The American provision for a rest ol A. Brown, which are attracted to the big schoolboy 7,000 pupila ment | key, Tocal to-day that banaue 4 > Sparkman “levents every year, will be presented to]. Bo wi 8,000. ‘The in-] of Injuries 1 in his recent bout rod after the third set mm men's n De Witt q ‘ As ronent ve 08 i t Nest Beers of Fstimate in the near future | creasing list of applicants indicates tho) with Bob, Roper aH heey ulties magrches bol saleable Sherman) Haye he Inter-High School League, eed of & stadium the ones} Greb would be w . women's hereafter will be universa’.y Houcher. Fae! fi by the fact that this city does followed in international ceutes: and Anchor- Ed J. Hur Ke of more than 1,000 #pec- CW ' The various nutions however, = tators, the students have crystallized a Ww ] modity this rule for domestic! py an INTERNATIONAL thelr pr eating opinions into the pres- e ; petition. matches ing the past football se: one Reh aldwed reat 4 Donen ——_ ent aoeissoee ‘nitsed : ed yest rites | TAGo, Dee rs ; ve ranged as high a have complained that this ‘oeuited 'n | gy intormactenat aver beteeca thee | st | that ite a tonne ‘ » back, we founa it necessary to strenuously protest tamina beliys more tmportant than iz “y 0 ; of prices could who found it to their interests to stem ee de public E oO. B.D i st nor tant thin}eavo Yueht Club and Cuban Yachtsmen f the educational met our efforts to deal direct with the public, by O. B. Detroit skill In long, close struggles «walt only obtainifig of a trophy, Senor = = - causing to be published broadcast the following statement: lately Equipped A new int ial footfault rule] Francis P. Caballero, Cuban Consul Complete orecckas VY COMPLETES 1,000 REWARD “This sum will be pald to any person pres eanpted..and en ae i ee en roihieen a NA a tue RENARD information that will substantiate a ally is the sai effective inf Pl ne forthe Cig aie a) ime SPRING SCHEDULES sult at law, either civil or criminal, a: pinstany individual sf the United states les of Class 3 — or individuals rcsponsitle for any false statement of fac' tha Shs unified -ryon/axreed iupan: tech facility of movement, | ANNAPOLIS, Md., Dec, 22,—Three Against this firm, particularly as follows: 1 That we are Where can you get a greater motor car value than the @ay must | L by the ndivid-] Th would be held on ‘Lake feherlules of spring sports have been HOE CLAS mR Ee oe eo nat netund are Ford Coupe at the new low price? This attractive 1 governin es 0 e vari- | Michigan and of Hay jolinced by the athletic authorities usual r . : pa severning, Uudics of the vari~ | MIpRieN! niall Freie not oecrmewe SMart every diseatiotea patfon’s purchase money on demand. enclosed car, with its well-known economy of opera~ ‘The American restilency rule, whieh eee Rep MONROE wen of the basrball cand 18 the Southem { A chia alegre May tion and dependability in service, is already serving was adopted, provides that tho nalis trip, during which the mlddles ,will ing Interests In our elfcrts to se! rect to the HY 7 H Bei uave at luting soups abla silt Sart tha Uinlversitse Me NGAN Gancing tt aa Signed) Finkelstein & Malsel. thousands of business and professional men every day. Aches and @ maximum of 60 tnches At the Columbus Sporting Club of Jat Raleigh, March 80, and Richmond , rr we ar , whien dropped trom a height of 100 yonyere tant night Johnny Red Monroe, | cols At" Richmond, Vans March Lately. and with stu at eranlet mallee Gea Why not place your order at once to insure early nehes upon a ce base in aly Awe isin § ' t will ma e me a have been revived and on the and of malice, wi temperature. of 68 degrecs Vaniren- {tl undefeated featherwelght, in over | avy) wam han gone. south of Wash a emphasis or the $1,000 reward delivery? Terms if desired. thirty starts under the I 8 ington for a game. sy on to her th it neat Eddie James of San Franctaco an ar- Navy will play tho Military Academy ite we teel called upon t fa cewith 1 re : is expected to work to the} visuc tacing for the entire ten rounds [nine at West ‘Point on June 2. The > Sie EOusanis 1G N p of the visiting }Monros had James out both in thé|rest of the baseball schedule will b } that Finkelstein & Mai el y ; inth and tenth rounds with the bell} played at hi value are exceedingly si Ask Any \uthorized | aving James each lime. Among Mon. The track and field team will engag phasizing this point. we ann a on s victims are Juck Bernstein whom|in two meets away from home—the sue tert he defeated @ short Ume ago.’ He would | Pennsylvania 4 et Philadelphil Ford and Lincoln Dealer like nothing b than to meet Bern- | April and and at West Point fe : . = H stain again end show he can repeat. | with Army on June 2 All Ss t R d d 20 in Metropolitan New In a slashing sem pout arctan | ais ie’ ta Crosse a8 i ults neduce rounds Bolly ons won from] played at the Naval Acaden York or New Jersey Willie Davis by a shade, Ina dix-round | ‘The at-home dates, follow: All oO t R d d 1 Sy ) poutartie Pierce won from Young Eddy miateh th: Byracuse vercoats neduce i Baseball + April tandard of r =e 4, Amherst; April 18, Harvard: April tl tt nN of prloes voricaut? rv, ’ varies on {iy Irom that ovia'a. | WILLIE HERMAN SCORES Bee ead Gh Nora cerca eigen Wanted, twos, ete, $18:60) $23.60, $26.40, $30.00, $31.60 } pe eee Calbed Bintan. - SECOND WIN IN 4 DAYS | gtate; May 2, Catholic University; May nd $26.40 for our big two: trou i na a a etaiedecaheid Sel LL (IM Mates acececmtih Saat 5, University of West Virginia: May §, On overcoats, belted and ted t a te esterfield und othe 4a mem Mae cae PATERSON, N. 1, Dee. 38,—Willte | Washington soe NG? 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