Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 23, 1917, Final, Image 13

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By SANDY McNIBLICK
4F.M3 Is no flag-raising. There Is no
Miifcoua peddling of the flattened hnin-cr
ft 'J nero II hu u.i.iu -iiiibciu ui un
Mel ISOnP HUCI1 Ol me upcillll:i KOI1C
Ser marK thn golfer's opening.
Stch of sun-ripe links, tho traps, the
bands' and tlie rest or u. i nai s an inn
inlng any souei o". " "c.i m n
. .hdulp of local golf events, somo-
Kink every week, lasting all the way to
KTL flrjf of August. There are then a
Imm1 ot Jump" nnd tho la1 crepuscular.
Enow- halloos to the dying senson will not
Kfco In vain till the middle of October
uhrtlltS.
xh schedule leaps to the go-off tomorrow.
'til tuG C0IUU3HMI ut lilt- uiuea. mill liie
,jltudes threatening golf In Philadelphia
jTiwason, Robert W. Lesley, president of
Golf Association of Philadelphia, has
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ly consented iu no n. -- t-ii ..,,
US, Jn ine BreewiiKa iuiiuwiiik. i real-
Tlev set forth the various outlets
i the patriotism of golfers. The donation
powiwce. --i -- ---
i tt8 to the (lovcrnment, also nearly
fwthlne else except coif sticks, has heen
fat-tested to the local association and Is
'llKWed.
fJrShOUlU Dfl POHMIUII.', IIIIIIUBII KOll, lO
Kb over hundreds nnd hundreds of dollars
jjpjhe. various wnr funds right hero In
illtdelpnia, u wi? iulhi Mi,ti s urn
rrleliut all over the country the golfers'
;ltt(rlbutlon will reach amazing proportions,
president Lesley sees In Norman Max
ell A possible national champion for
tfjill". s
Cwetings to Golfers
tyhtif are many things that local llnks-
cah pride themselves on and iook tor-
ird'to In the season ahead
lOne thing Philadelphia golfers can con-
tulafe themselves upon is that tflc
ker City has been the first nnd forc
t In acting as a unit In offering all that
possesses In tho way of golf fields and
iMinuses to the (iovcrnmsnt for whatever
orpose It may need them during these war
M, and. runner, in me raci mai u is
first to consider the modification of
ihedules should the exigencies' of battle
Ifoulre such changes.
t'sWhlle Philadelphia cannot claim the
tijina and clever thought that brought
firth the Dumvoodic plan of utilizing the
Ipire bits of land on goir courses lor me
cultivation by club members of potatoes,
veMtables and so forth. It can at least
tftlm to have been the first, through Its
association, to recommend the mcasuie to
Uie constituent clubs for their consideration
Kid use vherecr aallable.
l.'.There are suggestions, and able ones,
-de that the caddies not only be used In
tonnectlon with the Dunwoodle plan to
ttVe the place of tired, careworn golfers In
lolng the lattor's allotted task of two
hsurs of work a week In tilling the soil, but
tat regular classes of caddies should be
wrk during 'the long summer hours while
tfeer.are awaiting employment- by golfers
;ind jn'thls way add to the crops raised.
jj-Anotner patriotic aim, and one wmen
certainly likely to awaken great Interest
iflong all golfers of sportjng proclivities. Is
tte signing' of a pledge to donate nil their
tailings In matches played for money
Mlces to a fund to be given for war'charl
Nm. whllet on the other hand, they agree
r(th a smile and a tear to stand their losses
Sent of their own pockets. If such a plan
li th's were adopted some deserving war
thirltv would surely grow rich
Jkv'gtltl another suggestion that has been
Bade, and one that may possimy oe acieu
ten; Is that In all association oents, as well
M,ln club tournaments, the cups and prizes
i ..J....J n Ua h.i.iI.m.,... ViAtncv mnro In
;jin icuuvui iu iiic iiiiiiiiiiuiii, imh ...w.v- ...
tAk. - .0 ..... 1.n. .iliiiihla omit n-
uiBBnapeoi niememui-M iii.iii niiuin'i nm-
urs, ana mat oui oi me surinus inuinv
f which would otherwise be dcoted to tho
purchase of prizes a large fund could be
I(sed, for the Tied Cross, war orphans or
ether deserving charities.
ft?The FC'.iedule of the Philadelphia (iolf
Atsociatlon for the year 1317 presents mo
irtatest variety of events, both for men
ind women. For the sterner sex there Is
til tnterclub competition, which brings out
UI the best players from the leading clubs ;
the club competition of the Suburban
lini onA tiin ntn;tfpiit. rhatnnlonshlp.
ti'ph In lin a ppit. letter event. The
rtf...!. nn t .i..i fI..K lritriin
vvbciiji f-aiieiHon ;iit'iiiii iui iuii ......
ment on Decoration Day gives a senti
ments! touch In the vear's nrograni In
bringing back to the mind the memory
.Hone of Philadelphia's earliest and toie-
t gslfers. For the family comes me
'tlher and"i!on event, with Its usual' large
fcld, and last, but not least, the Ancient
id Honorable tournament, for those who
aDDroachlne the cere and yellow leaf
mi In which they revive their memories of
Jeuth. Add to these golfing events the one
nt soda! event of the golf year namely,
,m annual dinner tournament at the Jlerion
UK and Philadelphia golfers have every
"on to congratulate themselves on me
imber and variety of dishes provided In
golfers' hill of fare this vear by the
lf Association. What Individual clubs
111 do In tho way of Lynnewood Hall
nt. 'Whltenlarsh tournaments, Phlladel-
Crlcket Club cnmnetltiotiR Is a familiar
'11 to the golfers of Philadelphia.
" is hoped with the growth or junior
'If In Philadelphia n ernnn of vounersters
jch aa Maxwell. Jack. Townsend and
n win be' developed to fill some of the
on the Lesley Cup team and to up-.
PennsvUnnla'H honnr n en lust the coll
ing warriors and youngster warriors
I Massachusetts and the metropolitan
let
rthat we may have a national nmateur
llplon fnr Phllurlilnhlo Hnen lint seem
.Impossible this year, when Maxwell's
n the South la considered, and that
national open champion may be n Phll
Jpnlan laon the cards when Jim Barnes's
tter Camhlltiii la Mmimhinri
."What the women will do to add to the
"r fltv's fnmo U nhi'ivl the onen-
'Jhiught of the Philadelphia golfer, for
otne women that this city owes two
CAKmnlnHakl.... fln 1. flflcinnm.
, f.VIICIIIia, HUBS ' , Vy. v,hwv...
rlon, and Mrs. Clrirence H. Vander-
-nck.et club, have both won the
White "Mica HflMrairl Pal-prlv. MrR.
W H, Barlow and Mrs. Caleb Fox have
touted runner-up trophies. The battle
me women s Interclub teams starxs
'WAKLY KNLISTS IJN
AVIATION RESERVE CORPS
V Celebrity Chansres Mind About
.Furlough and Now Is Ready
Rj for Battles
!MPHlg" Tenn,, April 33. Leslie
r .Proved he, was no slacker today uy
Ung In the United Htatea armV avia-
ferve coma at Memnhls. without Rny
F, attached, Previously, Darcy had
wouia enllts If given a furlough oi
wins in which to engage In bouta.
yorarjie eommtnt Induced him to
JWthad io pounds. w declared
t,phyalcl condition by the. exam-
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DENT OF LOCAL GOLF BODY,
SALUTE TO VERDANT SEASON OF 1917
"GREETINGS, GOLFERS!"
Robert W. Lesley, president of the
Uolf Association of Philadelphians,
untanRles the coming links season
for fans of the mashic.
tomriiniw and. as coming events cast their
shadows befoio them, sn win n, ,.i, ....
of the Philadelphia women golfers In these
opening etcnts Indicate their possible win
nlngs in the more strenuous battles for
tho eastern and national championships
,. 'T.OltKItT W. I.KSt.KV
lth all this assurance, with ;he knowl
edge that the matter of Bolt now rests with
the m'lltury authorities and the demand of
the majority of local golfers that the sched.
ule should Rn f.irwoirt till tlieie Isn't an
entry left, the Philadelphia golf season
looks as reasonably promising as could be
expected In stress of war.
Quakers Hit Some of the Courses
"Home was neer like this!" ejaculated
one local golfer as he swept with a sorrow
ng eye the other day the course he had
known so well last season nnd which this
car was n thliiR of new traps laid open
and holes greatly shuttled. It will be the
thought of mnny Rolfeis who hne not vis
ited their courses during the bleak and
boreal spells of the long winter. One or
two of the courses. In contrast to previous
layouts, are liaidly to ho recognized.
Take, for Instance, Huntingdon Vailev.
The first hole and the last three are as of
yore, hut all the holes In between have been
greatly rehashed. The old couise was one
of the best three in the city, but mcmheis
of the Xoble course now say It Is the best.
As It now stands, no two holes nt Hunting
don Valley are the same.
It Is announced that the golfer breaking
eighty there will be throwing them at the
flags In top-hole speed. In winter rehearsals
only two players base admitted touching on
the seventies.
Dave Cuthbert, the pro there, tells us that
a seventy-eight he shot In practice has been
equa'ed by Oeorge V, Klklns, Jr., whot won
the club championship last year and made
such a remarkable advance In his game
North Hills has restacked many of Us
holes, but most of the new holes will not
be opened till July, at the earliest. The
fourteenth nnd fifteenth new greens have
been opened, but are not yet at the hoped
for speed, Philmont has wonderfully Im
proved four holes and has other plans afoot
for the consternation of the golfer who pre
viously thought the course was hard enough.
The Shrlners at Lu l.u are not being told
much about It, but the gicen committee
has plans up Its sleeve for the complete
shifting of its hole layout, nine more being
added, nnd the sites of the old battlefields
being mostly changed to fresh stretches.
Whltemnrsh has four changed holes
which are now a triumph The third, eighth,
ninth and eighteenth, fiom listless distances,
have been gouged with thrills nil tho way
and built up to draw out the fanciest shot
brands of the straining linksmen there.
Thebo holes will be laid out on the line for
Inspection as space permits.
The Cricket Club Is planning some
changes, t-onm of which were starjed last
fall, and so It gees through most of the
courses of the Philadelphia district. Prog
less and the best possible layout on the
piopeity at hand Is the by-word of local
links.
A Proper Lively Anchor
Virtually all the seekers after winter golf,
far from the snow-swept reaches of the
northlands. have crossed back from tho
Soutli ready to continue tho all-year links
Tomorrow's Tournaments
Open Links Schedule
HOMKV I'IIII,.1)KI.I'1I1A TKAM CHI'
Old Vnrk Road v. Philadelphia Cricket
Club, at Old ork Road.
lllintlnirdiHi nlle l. M. Davldi. lit
IliiiitlncUon Valley. .. ,
Merlon . I'hllmont. nt Merlon, v
woMkn's nunrniiAN tkam our
Merchnnttille . West Chester, at West
Chester. , . ,
llaia t. OTerbrook. at Hala.
SprlnthaTen v, Woodbno. at Sprlni-
Moorestown vs. Rlverton. at .Moorrstown.
WALINtironi WOMEN'S TEA5I CUP
North IIIIU vs. Philadelphia Country Cliib.
Whilfmamh vs. Aronlmlnk, at Hhlte-
""uilmlnalon vs. Hon Air, nt Wllmlnston.
Slenton vs. I.unsdoune, at htenton.
MHTI1KKN TITLK WINNERS
West Const Florida (men's) Hamilton K.
r;'!!thCKurlda men's-WnllrrvJ. Thnls.
"florlda Championship (men's) James R.
'Florida W Women's Championship Jlhs
Klnlne V. Roenthl., Kavlsloe.
Plnehurst Nprinr (men Norman Max
well, medalist! B. C. Ileall. ?iiton, ...
East .Coast Florida, open (111 Mcholls,
""AiSneiftfeV open IH NWiolls.
i)eland. open Tom MeNamare. New Jork.
Atlanta Invitation Perry Adair. Atlanta.
Iteilealr February (men's) Phil tarter.
"iJeilealr February (women's) Miss Mil
dred Caverly. Philadelphia.
Plnehurst St. Valentine's Miss Eleanor
"VomJnk Be'l'lealr Championship - Ml-s
Emma Tone. Evan.ton. .,.11MrB.
hAlltll.
f-..inni vv. I'. Fownes, Jr., ana nun
niirn .nriii .il .'m..... .;--. vr"
C,
Fownes, Jr., and Walter
MRsen.
unuea
North
anri Mnnlh. noen Mike
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"inSfted'NortJi and South. (omen's-Mlss
WtfffNreJV?:ih"&.'.).r.
Maxwell, Plillndelphla.
POUGHKEEPSIE ENTRIES
CLOSE AT MIDNIGHT
POL'CIHKEEPSIE. N. V., April S3y-Owner
.nd0Vra.!nr.Jntir,.ted , !'" ."iSSHH-
raclne ars reminded mi "":
so fir a. the August Uramj Clr-
day, for them
It meeuni
r Is concerned,
EjIIiIICO nll nvso
nirpnlt rac
ThiVVear OS last, the meeting is orins .mi.in.tu
bv a few pu'l "spirited sportsmen, with Co onel
;5h nVmSirt as president and Horatio N. Bain
the meeting la being financed
..secretary.
..1MJ": IkonoN -J:!! trotte. purs. .13000.
j.It trotters, nurse
$;nnOi 3-year-old .trotters of
l"00Oi 2-year-old trotters.
oacers, purse 20OO i:tO
r..- n. nloaa mll-flA
in T-'IoXAa. ' AH nfrB. OU
ind another for pacers or
will bo announced shortly
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Holes Shuffled and
Pit-Strewn Anew A
Hefty Medal
conquest. The one to hrlna- the most fame
to himself has heen Norman Maxwell. He
Is the new North nnd South champion,
having won the title from one of the fast
est fields that have ever gone out for this
bulky title. Betides the title, he won In a
previous event at Plnehurst a medal of such
proportions that It has already caused him
some little gloom.
The first time lie wore the medal, which
he describes as being of the piopoitlons as
to serve more as a "roast-beef" platter
than n watch (harm, It weighted down his
vest chain like an anchor In fact, after It
had run out the Flack of the chain It yanked
his watch right out of his pocket. The
wntch hit the flooring with a thump, buzzed
with the whirring of the mainspring, shiv
ered a few times, turned over nnd was still.
It was badlv smashed. Since thnt time
.Maxwell has used his trophy as a piano
weight. It Is so heavy.
While on the subject of Maxwell, who
won eight straight tournament matches be
fore he was beaten and then won the N. and
S. title all since last fall, we have his own
word for It that lie was never taught any
part of his game by any one. He has done
all the acquiring by his own self. He never
took a lesson In his life. No one at his own
club or anywhere else has ever had the
jouthflil prodigy under tutelage, all of
which makes his phenomenal success the
more inspiring.
He will play In his first northern tourna
ment of the season this week nt Lakewood,
when he will cross Micks with the best
talent of the metropolitan belt, with the
support of a large following of Philadel
phians, The women's schedule will be played to
the finish this season, no matter what hap
pens. The fair sex finds plenty of ways
In which It can be of benefit to the Govern
ment without giving up Its exercise and
diversion on the links. When the members
of the Women's Golf Association wore
wavering on this matter nt a recent meet
ing they were broug'ht back to eartli by
the very sensible and forcible oration of
Mrs. Caleb K. Kox, captain of the Hunting
don Valley team, who pointed out clearly
that theie was nothing to be gained by
giving up golf and everything to os6. This
Is now the scntlmAit of moHt of the local
golfers, and, accordingly, things start for
all this week,
The opening number will be the first part
of tle divot dance for the "city serious"
tomorrow,
Rzz-z-z! Cp goes the curtain.
Do You Know
That You Can
Choose From
Forty
Famous
Makes
of
MEN'S
CLOTHING
At
Our
Stores ?
Koshland's is not like
other c 1 o t h i n fr stores.
Koshland's is a place where
ALL the best-known and
most widely advertised
brands of men's clothes arc
found. You'll find choosing
here much easier and much
more satisfactory than any
where else and no matter
what make you choose, you
save HALF the regular re
tail price. We deal exclu
sively in tlie ODD LOTS.
MODELS and SAMPLES
of the greatest makers.
Come and see them.
$20 Grades, $9.75
$25 Grades, $12.45
$30 Grades, $14.95
$35 Grades, $17.45
$40 Grades, $19.95
KOSHLANB
15, 17 A 1 NO. 13TH ST.
Second Store Adot. Market Street
24 & 26 SO. 16TH.ST.
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BETS TO WAR
BENDER WILL PITCH FOR
STETSON AGAINST PENN
Stetson's baseball season opens on Satur
day with a game against the regular t'nl
verslty of Pennsylvan'a team. Chief Pen
der, former Mackman and Phllfy twlrler,
who has been working out with the Quaker
pitchers, will bo on the mound for the llat
Makers against his proteges. Coach Hoy
Thomas, of Pcnn, has not decided whom he
wllr vvork against the Indian, and will
select either Bernhart, Swlnier or Tltzel
Dr. Provost Smith, of Pcnn, will throw out
the first ball previous to the game ul Stet
son Park, Fourth nnd Hcrks streets.
HAMILTON WINS ALL-ROUND
TITLE OF TURNGERIEINDE
Andrew Hamilton, (If teen- ear-old swim
mer of the Philadelphia TiiriiRemeliide,
easily carried off first honors In the club
races for tho season. Hesldes winning the
cup In speed awlmmlng he also won the
hoys' fancy diving trophy, with eight points
more than his nearest rival. He has the
highest mark In the gym class, this being
the first time In the history of the club that
one person has carried off every prize In
the Junior class,
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"Today, the specific-gravity
test Is practically worthless as a
check on the suitability of a
gasoline, for example, for a oiven
motor equipment. It Teems
most probable that the definition
of gasoline will have to be based
on the percentage that distils
over between specified temper
atures, when the distillation Is
carried out under specified con
ditions. "The gasoline must not vapor
iie too freely for two reasons:
One, that It would not be safe,
and secondly, its loss in storage
by evaporation would be too
great. Hence, the specification
may have to contain limitations
of the percentage distilling over
below a certain temperature,
coupled perhaps with a proviso
that certain percentages shall
distil over below other fixed
temperatures, in order that req
uisite amounts of low-boiling
constituents shall be present to
insure easy starting of an engine.
"Likewise the specification
must contain a proviso that all
must distil over below a certain
maximum temperature, in order
to exclude from the gasoline the
heavier petroleum distillates,
such as kerosene." Official
Press-Statement Issued by U, S.
Govt. Bureau of Standards.
We've been preaching and
practicing the same thing for
years. The boiling point of At
lantic Gasoline is always unl- ,
form. It meets Uncle Sam's
ideas perfectly.
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tlons tnlRht arise which would virtually
le out Rolf nnd tennis, football and track.
It Ih easily conceivable that audi condi
tions mlnht end inofesslonal baseball.
Hut It l.s not conceivable that nny condi
tions would end baseball plnylnir, even for
nn Intei Ini.
For baseball Is the army came. It Is the
one Kunie which nnnenlx more to the pol
dler than all other combined
Ileitis an American, he takes It to the
Philippines or tn Mexico, where durlnc the
late KClamble a nU-club leaue vvhh Inrmed
and a full schedule vvns played
Suppose he Isn't an American'.' Well,
more than $lfiO,flnn worth of baseball sup
plies have been sent to the Kuropean fiont
for use back of the lines Mr. Lane, editor
of the Daseball Magazine, telln tin thnt the
propottlon of lila subscribers amonR army
people Is far beyond that of any other class.
The army takes to bnsehall hs Its Rjine. So
docs the navy In the first place. It re-
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Atlantic Gasoline has always been a
"boiling-point" gasoline. Its fame has
been built around the fact that the
boiling point is always uniform, assur
ing each new lot' of gas you put in
your car to be exactly like the last,
thereby banishing the need for frequent
carbureter-adjustment
It must be gratifying to the thousands
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nulrcs no such stretch of territory its Rolf
does, nor any such smooth surface na ten
nls.
(.liven an open Meld of nvcruKe dimen
sions, thnt Isn't too hilly and too rough,
nnd a hall, a bat and four rocks for bases
can complete the equipment for piny. The
field inny not be as smooth as the dlnmond
nt the Polo Oround. hut this part of It Is
soon fornotten If the Held Is only fairly
level.
Hasehall Is encouraged by army nuthoil
ties because It Is not only line training, hut
Is also a recreation nnd a diversion from
the routine of camp life.
War may teach a decree wnere It will
stop professional baseball. Dut It would
have to be almost totally annihilating to
check the pame Itself.
Cheer-Up Stuff
"In these dark days and times of trou
ble." writes a bystander, "why don't you
give us some cheer-up stuff? That's what
we need now." Cheer-up stuff? Ortalnly;
why not?
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UNCLE SAM has a decided hunch that
the best way to determine the effi
ciency of gasoline is by its "boiling point,"
and NOT by its specific gravity. He points
out, in his Bureau of Standards report, that
soecific gravity is a very indefinite, unre
liable test for gasoline.
of motorists who use and have used
Atlantic Gas to know that it conforms
to the Government's idea of what good
gas ought to be. You new motorists:
Fill your tank with Atlantic Gasoline,
once. You won't need urging after
that first tankful. "Wherever you live,
drive, park or store in all Pennsylvania
and Delaware, you can get Atlantic
service. So geit '
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If thr laundry nilns your collars lauoh
it off:
thr caoti decides to leave you.
Don't yon ever let It Brieve uoii
But I won't try to deceive von If vmi t'tA
laugh It ofT, don't let your wife, who hat
to do the cooking, hear nny of your merry
ru flaws.
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