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> ee i ey i : j 1 \ i THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1922. WHITBECK BROTHERS WIN IN OPENING INDOOR TENNIS MATCHES. NEW NETTITLEASPRANTS | eg a SOG To LIFT 0 piles i 4 A MvOT BACK — You ns . ive HAD "0 eae. ig hee Pe eke 7%} WITH You S THINK YOU BETTER/<| COULDN'T DIG ANY MORE | Charles M. Wood Has All He Can Do to Defeat Kermeth Appel— _A HUNDRED, AN LOOK ~=== STICK WH “TH'RULES AND GRASS uP with A PLOUGH : Rouillion, Gross, Remington, Evans, Weisman, Block and| Grp \ SOSH, iT AIN'T . ia Ef —_ American Association, After ' ~ Case Beaten. if a EEO ~ FAIR! os 2 — : eae me 5 Year’s Trial, Recommends @ — — — “ ((M GONNA BE LATE Standard to Local Groups. HME Whitbeck brothers, John Yale and Harvard interscholastic ES FOR DINNER AN you champion, and Brainerd H. jr. who were winners yesterday in the ‘ i } KNQW MY WIFE oy After a year’s trial of the life pp enin, os of the national indoor ch , P v 17 pre aig 7 siandards recommended by the Amert- wh ea hws ans tourna: ait rant AG Resin Ais Saget f s 1 Red Cross, the American Swimming “te fs os RnR ance yee uu teen O 4 a i? ES ‘ Association at its annual meeting yess good start to-day when the former took his mach in straight sets from Lf yy, terday at the Hotel Astor adopted them Lewis H. Gordon §—1. 6—2 this morning. Earnest Hi. Kuhn also beat Jack Klein in straight sets 6— Bome of the matches yesterday re-® sulted in upsets and ranking stars|previous years, thM& is being played as defeat. Tt was a day of hard-]® composite competition, the junior and met ne |0OY Pairs belng merged {n one tourna- fought contests across the nets. The} ment. Four pairs were seed by W. players who carried on wera often ex- errad Weis fone ie an ‘ : © top of the lower half stand tended. This was the case with} sohn i, W. Whitbeck and Charles Mf Charles M. Wood jr., metroplitan out-|Wood Jr. who were runners up to the door champion, and rated No. 1 in| national champions. Kentrath Appel and John Van Ryn, the New Jersey Stato the group of Seeded players pair, head the second quarter, while In surprising fashion Louis Wf. Roull-] Ernest Hy Kuhn and Willam T. Miles lion “and Valentine Gross, competitors) ead in the upper division, ‘The tinal ded In the top half, met with detent |eizht Includes Hokace Oraer and Carl b. Likewise Harry G. Remington and Wel-|Schuster as the stars. Ax m permanent feature of their pro= gram to recommend to all local groups. Rdgar S. Martin, delegate {rom the Roy Scouts of America, was elected as President for the ensuing year; Capt. fred C. Mills of the American fed Cross, Vice President; William H. Ball of the ¥. MC. A Secretary, and Andrew Wilson of the National Collegi- ate Athletic Association as ‘Treasurer. A committee was appointed to study swimming pools with a view to atand- ardising and improving conditions in the pools of the United States. This committee comprises William H. Bail of ie %, Chairman; Commod " H ter B. Evans of Andover, along with L. SS cata ae mat iit "ot Washi) r bs i] Allan Weisman of Harvard and twol SEVEN BIRDIES FOR bambi dbacihd srebaerieay Hea H Columbia men, Austen G. Block and Luerhing of Minneapolis and Dr. George | George Case, added" the xvlass" ot| TWO PINEHURST GOLFERS F Hunan gt New FOR. reveraals. een C Wood had all he could do to defeat] PINEHURST, N. ¢., Dec. 27.—The Tv Sonpsoren with the Roeper see e Kenneth Appel, the East Orange High] ,,, A @ N the minimum standard life saving teat ; School youth. There wns te tae #3] par Agures on the diMcult No. 8 course ahd: 104 eadomimend&tion: ti-ail) ional ax i fine driving and an occasional valley in| teccived a hard hammering yesterday qantentions, 1t whe decshed Chit ae } this encounter. Through it all the wider] at the hands of Alex Ross, the Detroit ae 7 : ; a +e 4 tlonally recognized emblem with some ; experience ot Wood! counted. ¢ teva professional, and Willie Wilson of York Alibi Al appears each Monday in The Evening World. Copies will be reprinted on hard paper and mailed to Evening World readers on receipt of a 5-cent method of dedlanating the'tecsi aévitiee | Nis skill In forcing position’st the criti_| Harbor and Pinehurst. ‘The two pros dt-| Stamp for each copy. — You will want thegeries, successor of “Fussy Foursome,” in your home or golf club. Address Sporting Editor, Evening World. lion /oe' tive life Sa¥er: Wan Geklrcabie 4 cal perlode of the games made vided seven birdies about evenly be- ‘The committee to consider this ma aible for him to win at 6-2. 3 2 : RA te tween them tn the cours of thelr roma APY, U, ATHLETES . TWO BOWLING TEAMS] FRAZEE DISCUSSES D. K. E. AND TIGERS ter includes Capt. Mills of the Ameri« WHITBECK, RATED NO. 2, HAD|and wound up with a best ball of 63. can Had Cress, Wagar &. Martin oF ties EASIER TIME. Ross played four holes under par to| TO BEGIN TRAINING UNBEATEN IN PHONE| TRADE WITH YANKS IN SQUASH FINALS Jay scouts of America, Robert Cubbon John F. W. Whitbeck, the Connecticut | Wilson’ three, and between them they gr saa D ae Cee of the Y. M,C, A. and Andrew Wilson youth rated No. 2 on the seeded list.| negotiated all of thu other eleven holes FOR TRACK EVENTS SOCIETY TOURNEY) tiarry Frazee, the Red Sox owne With the victories yentorday of the/of the National’ Collegiate Athletic had Sn casior time, a He wa ateady and 14, the par agures an rs A aa at eae paid a visit to Rd Barrow of the Yanks} Princeton Club and D. K. EB. Club teams | Association. uniusually careful about his placements, |!" te pe i Satis SE (he two star squads of the Teie-|y, foi " - ecutive Committee was em- His backhand at times gave him some ong Island will be represented by aj é New York University has a strong Fs couse. ' nik peereey and chatted about a trade for! the preliminary round of the Class B nee agit Mk Oh mnattere OF temttone trouble but his cautlousness made it} dozen contestants in the qualifying} Veteran squad for the indoor track Ail A Rdg cea usclen i ehyNorman MeMillan, the youthful third] metropolitan squash tennis champton-} ahip with the newly organized National comparatively easy for him to win bis : : : x s ae i play at the Telephone Soclety Cluo-|baseman, who sat ‘on tse bench with | ahi jeted among the f] Amateur Federation, place in the third round by: defethig| round of the annual Midwinter Golf| season. Coach Von Elling will begin Noilee in Wout [17th treet, -Manhat= | TIeNine all of Tast Bre ene Tete, | sup was completed among th eh ia et ib te eal Wa Harry Tiernan jr., 6—1, 6-2, on the ament which opens here to-day.| training the men as soon as the cul- * ; Barrow demanded that Frazee hand| the Srat section, Tho Tiger graduates ‘ is frequent outs and nets of the latter. " e entered Include H. M. Adams and liege reopens next Tuesday SAT ff tan, have not lost a game to date.Jover Shano Collins or Joe Harris orfand the Dekes qualify for the finais, the} WES FISLER, “DANDY Two of the reversals were brought ¥, Adams of Nassau, W. T. Barr of . eee i be ag They are the National Commercial |!erb Pennock. What the Boston trader} Columbia Club and the Crescent Athletic OF DIAMOND, IS DEAD about by Isadore A. Cohen, one of the| Decring Harbor, Morton L. Fearey and|the ‘more eager candidates have al sald to reply was not learned, but {t t#] ciuy teama dropping out of the compe: i leading players of the High School of | W Truesdell of Garden City, C. B.] ready begun to limberup by indulging ~ Managers team, which {8 in the lead Jevident that a deal ts quietly, slmmering - % Commerce. Cohen's game is built] Hudson of Northport, M. E. Van Raalt: ° PRY il} . with 5-0, and the N. J. Accounting|in which the Yanks may get an out-| tition PIULADELPHIA, Dee. 27. Weston around his ability to anticipate and to|of Ovcan Country, “Hl. W. Ormabee, |‘ preliminary practice on the Uni-tUmderstood He Will Be Suc- { N, ¥, Tel.), standing at 4-0. he [fielder to fill the vacansy it Hob Meueel | in the second! seition there are still] D, yen" t uw noted barebdbll pinay ing off surprising recoveries. Lacking | Malcolm H. Ormsbee and R. C. Shan-] versity Heights’ Hk = aH Ff sh teh Ko py Jor Whitey Witt should depart for other ee be contested but Yate arr decisive finishing strokes he makea up| tion 2d of Massapequa and J. D. Rum.) ne Bi Sleet ay mn trac ceeded by William L. Miller } sh team score is accounted for dy | Fo four dual meets to be contes! ua a er of a ago. and first honithat Gatstency by. everiantinne, tec liiny, and “Gontmol ee ee ume] The basis for the Violet hopes tor n Held Office Ten Y the General Traffic Engineers, with EBs bcc Club ta already a certainty for the title! pascman of ihe Original Athletion, $e turning the ball to his opponent. Hel urooklyn. winning combinatio: th De Field ice len Years, 947, and they also show the high team round and Harvard Club is practically ud here, He was about elghty-one began by outstendyings Weiinan of Har. pei fi a ee ath Br errant ri average, 880. ‘The high individual] FOOTBALL COACHES J giro to make a similar ndyance. we uid "ns. Was Qeeny ih Cee vard, to win by a score of 6—2 eed: ma whic! © fo ro of the N. J. Ac- or ced only one of their] s For the wearer of the Crimson it may | APPROVE SELECTIO ‘almost ailieventa; Inline sprints aba}. Frea/R. mortmevers tor cciore then| te ruine cue cnee ore ane ea eer IN CONFERENCE | Crimson atumnt need only one of their] x. 5, be sald that he was a trifle short of! OF FOOTBALL OFFICIALS ; ; : s Re Se ee ee ee te next two matches to clinch thelr place] He joined the Athletics in 1863 a an practice. Furthermore, hia attempts at shorter runs, such seasuned steppers |ten years Secretary of the New York}aveiage (two games), which ts alo} TE or the qootbail| in the finals even if Montclair Athlet(e] amateur Aud apron tie sank. Uae | line driving and his shots Into the coust| OF EAST VS, WEST GAME] #: Freidiander, Sehactter, Kavanagh, | Athletic Club, has been compelled | Me. Coaches’sAssoctation rill be:Neld’at the] Club. wins both, ob Its) eualaining (ons) aren im RORUSTILY Re acottiyie Galely © railed to come off at the most nobel ; ' ‘ caro c 0 7 a ra han fmiportant functures of the closely fouxnt BADER GRID ok jentile, Zobel and Brown will toe the] through failing health to decline a re- Se a chn Meee AS time! irotel Astor to-day. This organization | teats, On thesform the Harvard men} (he Athiesics in 1874, when tha club Gussie tha errors Conling Rite themes | PASADE Cal., Dec mark. ‘Teams will also be made up| nomination, according to a member of sprain the University] Was formed last year and It have shown to date they shoul have[und Boston made the Cret trip ta } tory. offic ill handle tt of these men the Board of Governors. 3 mong Its members most of the no trouble gaining thelr goal. Pilon (e, Lit, hasebll: dase: wore sen ttn After disposing of the Harvard player = 7a Champlon gridiron coaches of the country. 1 Club took five out of seven] curs whd @ 4 nec 1 , Cohen turned his attention to Gress of] MEM of Roses Kast vs, West foot-} Ip the middle and, long distance} The retiring secretary, a veteran eee a aineeman darian eday eae ae Harvard Club tool of seven outta uhd a collar and necktie: He was Horace Mann. ‘The Intter was inclined{ ball contest between Penn State ahdJevents, Von Elling will depend upon| rowing official, will give way to WIl-|swation “Alleys,” Brooklyn, in | meeting thie afternoon, when vari ee iene ot thom. Prince:| He retired front bedeball in i411 to | jade hia aggrosslvc, ame effectual f, | tie University of Southern California] vincent De Lassiot, ex-captain, and|liam L, Miller, @ veteran member of fhe Cristy Spinella. pee ase eee Niineatentne baled won; to'4, tre er business and was"active up to his } the second set. It was his one high| live been the coaches of | Ed Yater, captain-elect of the vatsity|the Mercury Foot organtzation, who}. sony Koster wi also at the Astor D. final ness. ) Re ae the, mk he Cohen Antshing ef Vpoth elevens, it became known to-|¢ross-country aggregation, Stenson,| tas served several years as a Gover-|ual Champoneiin. Tournament, which. wil ; —9, 1-8, 6—2 has “ireenough, Gibbons, Smith and Gold-[ aor, Miller is the regular choice of[P* A afternoon contest this season, WALSH OF FORDHAM WINNER They are George Varnell of spo-|™4"- These seven students compare . : ¢ which | ea, Spinella, is still bury booking entrants OVER ROUILLION. kune, Wash,, formerly a football P@vorably with the dest distance run- the Nominating Committee, of which for ta (relve hour, endurance contest. which Frank Walsh of Fordham took the} player at Chicago Universit Kor | Tere er O. liae even Tad. {. W. Gilbert ts Chairman, The eleo: | drives’ on Jan. 14, measure of Roulliion in most unexpected | ‘hore of New York, formerly at Co-| 4.) G0 VUlns's xreatest worry is tol tion will take place on Jan. 9 when] Tne annual meeting of the Now. York ates @ finials Wale! lew Forks develo well-rounde «ane : tae vw aactation will be held. Friday, | pers ratle, sacrificing accuracy to an effort Simnenl ae Ore Mental Sou plaver|Guiney, Bierce and Dorft will be felt,|!t 18 understood that no opposition cca an tke ethene RE Uf A to attain epeed, but the power of hi eCarth hose co! for usky trio had partie! d in}extsts to the choice of the Nominat- a srentien , Flatbush, same and his relentless attack carried ations were not stated in the off | ony nad tte (on tice aaoated in ing Gonteilttes es retary, or with {he igh individual ic oe Founded 1827 him through two long deuce sets to announcement JA si ¢ years, and| in e for § . : ee Pera ; of WEST OF FIFTH AVE. score at 86. 9-7 in ono of the moatl” Both the Pent State and W. 8. C.| rece in Cortole ana tle other executive offices whose occu-|-y fis ht nee ARH ; FOURTEENTH STREET spirited contests of the owevers ‘apta ‘ortols anc ; 5 cams are here and practice will be| aratty: nants will be clected at the coming B30 F - ° i 2 { In tho boys’ singles Ogden Phipps. teams are v Cullen, two yarsity veterans, anu}! to-ni at ye ° } 7] MD. rrotoge of N. Norris Willian held by each every day at the Rose} tofman, Ginsburg und Jablonka, | meeting. | Parlours Catt hea ere Begin the New Year With a New Suit Gamness, 8 young pupil of Bow lrading members of the 1925 fregh-| M. Frank Loughman, "ho Me ust | Tournament. Agutter. the West Side Tennis € >. - an outfit, the Heights thentor rounding out his first year as Presi-) £191 2-3 was shown by Mead fessional, and Brainerd H. Whitheck Jr.. Meer b ie Te ST cnt ot the alu been nominated | ¢APevEge Pe IM es waa ot the Tne e H the competitors. rey relable fleld-event dele of re-electio 0 aR. rica at the Now Norwood Alleys, Astoria. } Phipps, by a well conducted driv IKELY TO CONSOLIDATE ee Pies mended by the Nominating Commit- syith|-eitepars cntwn an leaeaan! 9 EI f gilach, ceteetes Morris Shultz, 6—%, BRIN, Mich., Dee, 27.—Consotidation! BALTIMORE WANTS tee for r See are peifacurres r ce tury, J Pitman _aceo unted. fo the ag | 6-4; Gayness employed a remarkable “INT, Mich., De Consolidation Poertner ce President, Martin ned. To- Bw. Clu eve I variety of speed and stroke to dsteat ef the Mlehigan-Ontario and Central Paine as Treasurer and Arthur clla's Albermarte Recreation } Herbert Uhl at 6-1, 6—4 eball Leagues will be discussed at ARMY-NAVY GAME] sicatecnan as Cuptain. Sentiment in|“! = f ‘The summary follows 1 meeting here Jan. 4 of club owners —_—_—_—— the club, it is sald, favors the re = ai _— | JUNIOR SINGLES. and directors of both reuits, TAP! S. rec 27.—Com 7 : Nationa, aindong, snigr’ Cnamoicesiie| “re central” League operated as almander D. Le Howurd, representing the | ction of these officers. CHARLES MAYO ENGAGED ingles (first round)—isudore A. Cohe 1 ¥ is he Governors who have been nom- in it rouss)—lsudoro, purely Michigan cireuit during the past|Naval Academy, and’ Capt, Ridgwe ; « , Hamat, Suilen doteated tarry. « Season, while” the Michigan-Ontario| pepresenting the Military Academs, wili [inated by the regular committee are] AS ‘PRO’ OF papaprherts 0, 6—0; Chestor M League includes four cities in Canuda.}imeet at the Hotel Adelphia, Philadel- | Judge Henry A, Gildersleeve, George FOR 1923 GO 8, taman, Caan One or more cities in each league are|phia, to-day for the purpose of con-|E. Hoffmaster, Matthew P. Halpin, . Were $30.00 and $32.50 Tr defeated Nevorted to have finished the season In nereement covering'the| Joseph A. Ruddy, Arthur W. Teele, Two hetable - galf announce: difficultic tbull gar or a term) William A. Hines, Fremont W. Spicer "I jauldewe eran Aiea-s@ah “agreemon : ments were made to-day. One . 4 00. ae: several Chi Ind RU LEO AS OD PIE Ns lie no be 2 mment on] was to the effect that Charles Suits of new and conservative styles, made of at te t jude several Ohio or Indianw cities.| gelphia Although ,no official comme ol * 3 \- Two Canadian cities are seid to. wian| “comand | with thé support | this alate {a available, It Is under-| Mayo, former professional at the fabrics and finely tailored. Some ae wo-trouse to dispose of thelr Mlchigan-Ontario| of the Nave administration vertheless, that opposition “ " . . tranchlses : oat MA renmwal GrltA dasace i can ehalcen tor Goye| ecamnratee Clan chileage *6hlok suits. Materials are worsteds, tweeds, io essay ; a vito ‘ 4 ° hag tion, will a * ° Le - the provision by which the « can-lernors.t Two of the old Governors} Evans's organizati Hy cheviots and flannels in stripes, checks, mixturesand , Robert HAVANA TRACK RESUMES 00! be pinvea south of Vhiladeipbi®. have been overlooked in the lis: of] himeelf with the metropolitan dis- U I Si 34 to 46. Fated Jon SYSTEM OF BOOKMAKING |ngnt tor the kame at some future date, [0minations. ‘They are William I.) triet. The other is that Johnny plain colors. Sizes . fiyn dofeated 1 i and ta calling attention to its new stu. | Deleh and Rudolph ©. Haubold.| Golden, for several years prof edward te Y 100 and susceptible of ould of ” woertal it ae ta HAVANA, Caba, D. <In the be-}aium, seatiny Nand csusceptibin oi /TL could ot be aso ee neering] sional at the Tuxedo Golf Club, y -—o& wement Delehanty, anc wold had declined Met 1 considerable number of pat- Navy's representative also wil!|renomination, Efforts to communi-| Tuxedo Park, N. Y,, had.eevered V e r Cc oa t S rons favor doing their wagering with that ot, nest Sear cate with the officers were unsuccess-| hia connections with that organ- fans Rages bookmial the Cuba Ame n Jockey [Pi ed Ca ¢ aus uN sno. Np Rad iat From a thoroughly reliable] ization. Tee a roendcetonin ew de | Club has decided that commencing to-[AINGR NIN me ye cute La however, it was learned that Mayo is one of the eet bnevin . 00 feated Marry Tlerman will permit twelve be ave be ASHES the veteran members of the geen the pOunsry ine bie Special Py * ( 1 at Oriental Park. ‘Ther&\ will Jub plan an independent fight for the] ing igewater he went to the : ; kat 3] be ten bo ts wtid-a combination book Inf GEORGE LA RUE WINS ve-eleetion of the two Governors) Druid Hills Gountry Club, Atlant u fuller, U8, : é od Bug de! | the grand stand and one bi located In SNOOKER TOURNEY | whose terms expire with the coming} Ga, taking the place left vacant 5s ef “A Se Ne hig a ae - meeting by the death of ¥> a. Beuglae Rd: 4 fine selection of all-wool plaid back overcoats Drmonere, G0. es rs no the ob fatniFeapones (Ol George Ls with @ handicap of} The decision of Fortmeyer to witn-|, gar. After leaving Druid Hille he Af ¢ ¢ ¢ | aa: :%%. The dauul number, ef pach uutuel ma-| fifteen points, defeated George Barton, [draw as Secretary of the organiza-|° went bask to his home in England, tailored in the most desirable Winter styles. gihational —Indaor it ewan ete aR cy e re.| {ie champion who was on in} tion comes as a distinct to] where he is at the present time. ’ , ores ea reentt chines will be in operation for the re] se final round of the putside of the, club who have| He hap been engaged ‘as pro, et Ulster, ulsterette, Chesterfield apd otder poniesy ; a4 sey 1 < s| bandloap tournament “ © activities of the] the Westhampton Country Club in f siz 34 te ulars | Beal gaan. (fire tom of wagering will be the same as has]! tournament iat De Leen interested in the activities of thy s. Sizes 34 to re aun aia, es 4" ween tn vogue at tho track fora num.)emy 4 Broadway Inst night, The #eo.e| \eveury. Foot athlete. squad Long Island. models in wanted shade: , reg iy dann C. dudee avfented Miver Keser. NNT yor of years The room was Jammed with's Oficial announcement of the regu-| | Golden during the last few yeara and stouts. ‘ Tonaid Vaughan. Jr —— and excitement ran high. When the {lr and independent candidates for as won a plac . a 1 ; Orautt defeated, Darr BALTIMORE BIDS STRONG FOR) iiyers were tied at 88 each bot|ilice will be made Saturday, accord-] notchers of his profession. Classed Men's Furnishings. Men’s Underwear etc. farcry We Udy ence ane ba A setiae to safety play for 15 innings,| ng to present plans. At the same] ae one of the younger pros, al e Men's Fine Nackwen nen cuuutnieen { « necker Motented William F. Brocning headed « delegation | pt Harton fnall a laalge ob le pepenieg 10) ee He deleted i Me po as Men's Flannelette Pajamas liea\y len a ine Neckwear a ? : ‘dt eb or. Sele a A : ee for | thereby forfel points, which} ihe club's annual report * " sits attractive erns and goc pet ahaltts, 08, of Baltimore bus ness 1 h ies t a ried La F —> be regarded as one of the best weight, well cut, loop trimmings 1 65 unusually attracts t Pa is s gooe Tented Edward by *hiladelphin th to adve then ran Outten apla dis . err eat Eiadelehle. thls: moraing eine eens ter them ran ou much applau MLLE, LENGLEN WILL American players Afier masiag AA lagu amucrite saree ° quality aes 4 rol bares 73 | t cothall game fo this city next Sail - a good showing in the Southern colors oe Oa bts and O13 A TRS CeTORE eA IBSERS C220 vn) CHAJES AND SCHAPINO DRAW, PLAY EXHIBITION GAME] ournaments last winter Golden . F lore par Pet The delegation will attend the confer-] Oscar Chases and Morris A. Schapiro PARIS. és rem : returned to Tuxedo, and while Men's Extra Size Nightshirts made of Men’s Winter Underwear-—shirt and i ence between representatives of the saints ene S. Dec. 27.—A despatch to the! representing that organization at cent ght dome inel, neat patterns drawers; wool mixed gray, soft and durabie. i nen Went Point Military Academy and Naval [esterday rev the sechha Bains ofl a trom Monte save “thatl’ ne Bhawchal conn ted. tha tlald good weight domet tannel, neat patte drawer ; wool mixed gray THIRTY-THREE PAIRS DRAWN] Academy Athletic Associations at Phild-Jolun after fifty-five moves, Schapiro] Mile, Susanne Leng! piny anex-| until the final round. Regarded every garment is extra long and 1 74 Popular make, All sizes | delphia this afternoon had the white side of a Ruy Lopez and| hibition oO rda asa likely winner, Golden slipped Stine ° mien . i IN TOURNEY. The playing agreement for the annual fiont a pamt hajes, however, inal morium. Followers of ‘vie game arel| spit on the final eighteen holes wide, All size pecial pecial 5 i he strength of the junior same tn] inter ce Kame and the piece and|imoment of inattention, allowed’ that] greatly intereated In aeelng whether the See i - . } ree acted le demonstrated by the] dare tor th antent are to he con: | idvantnes ipt Me TO Booted eee lod et ectitea kenhee lone rant| and. allowed Johnny: Farrgll SEE PAGE 23 FOR OTHER HEARN ADVERTISING record entry Ust of. thirty-three pairs| sidered wt | =i ie My ImdevVteAe Hate: Ghnlon Si ehesinn atlsene pi Nee ebnar Se ee] Quaker Ridge professional, to p: fer the national indoor doubles. As in’ stood hers drawn, 1 ss affected hier skill him. ue 4 » ‘ i

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