Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 24, 1919, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', SATURDAY,' MAY 24, 1919
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ALEXANDER DAY" AT PHILS' BALL PARK WAS ENJOYED BY EVERY ONE BUT GROVER CLEVELAND
'UNKNOWNS" ENTER
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So-Called "Dark Horses'" Mav
Surprlso in Country
Club Tennis
.EVENTY-FOUR TO COMPETE
By nOBKIlT T. VAVU
'With an exceptionally large number of
leading stars, more than the usunl
fathering of average players and nn1
tra sprinkling of the so-called "dark
iprses," the Plymouth Country Club
innual tennis tournnment will get gn-
LsjT this afternoon on tin fliih'a fnitvt
lust outside of Xorristoivn.
The Plymouth tourney in past years
iaa drawn tne Best of the rhiliulclphin
ind district players and n fair number
f outside men. This season, however.
he tourney has been the magnet for
players from coast to roast. Xo fewer
lhan seventy-four entries have been
received by the committee, of which
Parren Ij. Irish is chairman.
tichards to Play
The tennis prowess of such stars ns
iHIIam T. Tilden 2d. of this citv.
national clny court champion and run-tar-up
In both the outdoor nnd intlnnr
Championships: Vincent Richards, the
Blxteen-ycar-old youth who holds six
national lecords; Wallace Johnson, of
Merion, and Dr. P. IJ. Hawk, also of
Merlon, and other local players is well
mown. Hut it is the other entries
that are causing the most excitement.
Included in the list of aspiring, ns
Iinnounced Inst evening, are quite a few
I ijnknowns, one or two of whom mny
Spring a surprise nnd upset the pail
if dope. As nn Illustration, take the
rntrees of Herbert Lytic, of the Pitts -
Irargh Athletic Association ; Raymond
Hohnson, of Los Angeles, and II. Ii.
iochrig, of the I nited States navy.
rheso three players are virtually un-
Itnown and have the others guessing be
forehand as to their real ability.
Exhibition Matches Planned
I The tourney will begin this nfternnon
around 2 o'clock, and continue well.
Ihe committee hopes to have the finals
Ihe latter part of next week, llnin nnd
Ivhat-not may step in and cause post
ponements. On Memorial Day tlierc
rill bcr a scries of exhibition matches
between the two Japs, Kashio and Ku
nagae; Beals Wright, Molla Bjurstedt,
rilden and IUchanls.
A number of socinl functions also
pave been arranged tor tuc tennis
Slavers. There will be a dinner this
Lvening and thiee dances next week.
EXTERMINATOR FAVORITE
Judge! Second Choice In Today's
Kentucky Handicap
IiOolsville, K, May 21. Of the
hlne crack, long-distance performers
tamed to start in the Kentucky Handi
cap, at a mile awl a quaricr, ninurcn-
111 Downs today, Lxtcrminator, last
gear's Derby winner, apparently re-
aalns the prc-pot favorite over Cud-
M.
Track conditions, due to heavy rains
parly today, nrc said not to be exactly
to his liking.
M . . .1-- f TJnllrt, nkn Innmn
Ollaway, me aim m. jjuiiui.
lip as a tormitMDie conicnuu, m i"
hpinion of many turtmen.
VTRACK COACHES TO MEET
tnnual Conference Will Be Held in
Boston May 30
Boston, May 24. The Association of
frack Coaches of America will noiu
Iheir annual meeting on May Ml at the.
Jbston Athletic Association. New of-
Icers and new members will be elected.
An applicant for membership must
Uad a written application to the sec-
letary, Harry HUlman. Hnnover, ..
before May 28. The applicant for
inembershlp must have coached a col-
tee track team for at least two yenrs
Ind still be employed as such.
Dominion Takes Big Purse
I , Newmarkf t, Kntlaml. Mav iM.-The .New-
Featerday and won by Lord CilaneU's Do
Ento which nnlshed nve lenRth, in front
It" Captain D. Montague's Old Hill
Herman Stops Johnny Ertle
wMlnneanolln. May 4 wwr "ei",1 '
Inocked out Johnny Ertle. ot St I'aui. in
Vmtr nrieans. namHiii-wrife" . ii.tii-n.ii
Ihe fifth round ot ineir B-nramw "-
pund ng-hl nere-iam mam.
Amateur Baseball Notes
r.4i. ci1. ipnfK. Iiar Mav 24. May 25
lnt
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tWvmr Bell KenslDHtou (J160 W
top nrat-ciaas noiinr,nii'ra
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Rum A Tr t n. v., a. nii?n-uien-
bfar-old trallnjp team, would like to book
rr' " ni. ti a..a n that a v nffarlntr a
fSZlltZir HuVh McLoon ISO Porter .tre.f:
L,Th Phlladelnlila. ltanld Tranult Club, a
T . i .. nvA Ua ta nw lAQrn Via Mil V
K'open. J! 'whitealdV. Frankford AoT "-
The Ontarlri A. A., a fast traveling team.
rants to arrange oaiuraay ami ounuay
tames with auch teams as Ea; niton and
rula F.levator. J Jrlncner Ji-i ortn
Veirtn etreei.
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Virtue II. C. a alxieen-eiKhteen-iear-oId
taam. ha May z oDen ror iravenna inn;
T lu-ir na tln.,1, l.tintiv. 314 WeMt
WQtH street,
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UDUrn ft, naa opni ujc- -m wo.u.-
y lamea wun aiL nri-ria iminiii;
im. It. J. Hunt, nhone Kcnlnton 6283
W(,8l2.
Ufhe StrOabrlel 0, C., a fat iliteeniyear-
Ud team, . wouia '"' "''""? .;J
unea at noma wun mumy-un w. -. w
Kzewond B. C. or n -other trallnr
irenty.nlnth atreet
IWirpeiiorkeu Ke, Qermantown'i oMnt
11-- .n ....... ,.. xla 1 Ann. William
tilbacher, Jill North Cleeland aenu.
t.L n...& nLII..1.1nhlB nAiAlNn f-llih
June and July open for nrat.claia
villnc team. . aarman, Oi-is jeranaw
inue, MVst PhlladelnWa.
Mrrd Heart I.. , I., a nLn',if'n'."V"y,;
Aar.old traveling nin. woum nm- ,riw
-ft T i TVf.Wlnnnn street.
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wmmm
.nbfnri) A. f haa May .10 and June T
for any flrat-claM home teams offerlnc
rfcuarantee, H, Sterne, 4077 Mulberry
et.
piarf A. A. he May 31 open for any
fitly rtrsi-ciaaa nwnrr iiinr,, , o,o,iii.
Wi fform lyaier urni,
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lArVl ft lllfc-l IIB-VIIH
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PLYMOUTH
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What May Happen
in Baseball Today
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New York Ill B .ISO
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riilcntn It 1? .478
it. I-oull 17 .227
lloslon 4 H .222
AMi'.mcAN i.kaoue
Won lost v.v.
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NATIONAL l.KAGUK
rhlllles. 7 Chtraso, 2.
New nrk. 7 Nt. I.ouls. .
Cincinnati. lf)i Honlon. 4.
Ilrookljn, Oi l'lttburrh,
AMERICAN J.EAaUK
Oilmen, fti New York, 0.
Other names po'tponpfl, rnln.
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
NATIONAL I.EAOUE
Chlrnen Ht rhlliulrlnhlarii-ar.
Et. IxiuIm at Nrw nrk (lear.
rlttihnralt nt llrooklyn Clear. -
Cincinnati nt lloston Clear.
AMERICAN IJ-IAOUi:
Athletlra nt Cleteliinil Cloudy.
New iork lit Chlracn (-lotiih.
llnton nt Itetrolt Threatenlnc.
Washlnston ut !t. l.ouis Cloudy.
INTKRNATIONAL LEAHUR
m:stkrdy's ItKSULTS
Daltlmore. 8i Toronto, fi (flrst came).
Toronto, 3t llaltlmore. 1 (rrond jrame)
Dther canies postponeiU ruin.
TOHAVN OV.MHS
Readlnc nt Ilurfnln.
llaltlmore nt Toronto 2 cames)
Jerrej City nt lllnrhamton (2 games
Newark nt Itorhciter (? cumra).
STANDING OF THK CUIUS
W. I.. P.C. . I r c.
Toronto 12 B .70S IlulTaln I) 7 ,5OT
Rochester. 0 n .(10(1 Newark 8 til .HI
lllnc'm'a 10 7 ..188 Readlnc 4 III ,'jjfi
llaltlmore. n 7 ,S3 JersejIC'y 4 1 .212
, . AMKRIPAN ASSOCIATION
Columbus at IiulsTllle net croilnds.
.Mllnrnukee, Ot Ht. Paul. 1.
Kansas City, 7 Minneapolis, 2.
Toledo-Indianapolis rain.
. , MIUTIIRRN ASSOCIATION
Memphis, 4t Illnnlncham, 1.
Allantu, (I- Mttlo Rock, 3.
New Orleans. 4i t'hattanoora.
Mobile. 7; NnslnlUe, 1.
CAPT. WHARTON PENN
ATHLETIC DIRECT
Noted Football Tutor Named to
Assist Dr. McKenzie Starts
Work Next Fall
Captain Chnrles M. (Buck) Whar
ton, former Pcnn Kridiron star nnd later
lied and Blue line coach, jesterday wni
made a member of the Pcnn department
of physical education. Captain Whar
ton will be the director of athletics and
assistant to Dr. It. Tnit McKenzie.
Another change of importance is the
appointment of Law-son Hoberton, the'
track coach, to be an instructor in
athletics.
In securing the services ot Captain
Wharton the I'niveisitv has uciuiml a
man with a national leputatlnn in ath
letic mattcrw. He is widely known ns
a football coach and plajer and in the
matter of line roadiing he is leputcd
unexcelled by any.
At the entry of this conntiy into the
war Captain Whaiton ilmitecied in
the nvintinn section and has been in
ihnrKe of the ph.iMeal education work
in nrious aviation training ramps.
FAUCETT WINS MEDAL
Scores Fourteen Points in Interaca
demic Track Meet
Captain Faucet t, of KpUcopal Acad
emy, won the gold medal offered bj
the Amherst College Alumni Associa
tion for the highest individual .score in
the intcrncademic track meet yesterday
on Franklin Field.
Faucet t totaled 14 points, getting
two firsts in the hioad and high jumps
nnd taking a biacc nt thirds in the
sprints. He scored almost half ot Hpis
copal's 2!) points.
COLLEGE GOLF TODAY
Penn Meets Yale, While Princeton
Plays Harvard
New York, May 24. Two college
matches are on the cards for this nfter
noon. Pennsylvania will meet Yale
at the Scarsdale Oolf and Country Club,
while Princeton will tnckle Harvard at
Fo;c Hills.
The Penn -Yale eucounter wns orig
inally scheduled for Garden City and
the other match nt Sleepy Hollow, but
the holding of the invitation at
Scarborough course necessitated
change for the latter match.
the
the
Hartley and Bloom Draw
Baltimore. Md., May 21 Afler beatlnz
rete. Hartley ofN.w York. n..lrTv aU the
K, '"nJi'u, CMeen-rpjiKl bout her last
night. Phil Bloom, of Brookhn, was glen
only a draw by Referee "pop" (I'lirlen.
Disallow De Oro's Protest
New- York, May 21 The billiard advisory
board has ruled that Alfred De Oro's pro
test. claiming1 a foul play by Robert Cnnne
fax In the match here In which Cannefax
won the three-cushion championship, was all
allowed. Haverford Cricketers Lead
Haverford. Vn.. May 21. Rain Interfered
In tho first cricket match In the three-ganiu
serlea between Haverford College and Ihe
Lnhemlty of Perns) Ivanla veairrdav after
noon, but not before the Scarlet and Black
had scored a 'total of runs that nssuns
them the vlclory. The score at present
stands: Haverford 198, Tenn, win eight
cut. 61.
Northeast and Southern
to Replay Tie Ball Game
(Termnntowit High's position in
the Interscholastic League remained
unchanged aa n result of the games
played yestej-dny nftcrnooti. North-i
east High and Squthern High played
seven innings the result be)ng n tje
at 4 to 4, nnd this contest must be
replayed. West Philadelphia defeat
ed Central High 1 to 0 in seven in
nings, and Catholic High beat
Frankford High, Germantown meets
Northeast High in .the deciding
league game next Tuesday,
The revised standing:
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to ,
r.f. play
.son s
,aon 2
.son o
Games Won Lost
Germantown HUh,j 8 2
Northeast High.,.,' A 4
Central I(lh .,.., P
Hnuth Philadelphia. A . ft
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CHICAGO
Slow Times Expected In Annual
Ohio Track Carnival
Columbus, ()., Mny 24. Twelve Ohio
colleges and unieisitics nnd more than
a score of high siliools participated in
the annual "big six" field and track
meet held here tndaj nt Ohio State L'ui-versity.
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"BIG SIX" IN MEET RmmammWM
PRINCETON IN DUAL
MEET WITH HARVARD
Winner Is Doubtful, as Tigers Arc Strong in Hurdles,
and Crimson Should Score Heavily in Sprints;
Other Contests Scheduled
Hy TED .MEREDITH
World's drentest Middle Dlslanro Runner
rnilK fa(t tl
Princeton
that Yale has heaten both
and Harvard in dual
meetings this enr with about the same
margin of points adds considerable at
traction to this meet today.
Yale's success was due in both cases
, to their strength in the field events, so
j that it looks ns if the teams of Har
vard and Piincetnn are built along the
I ame lines. Hnivnid seems to hnc the
' bulge on the Tigers in the sprints, while
iPiinceton is strong in the hurdles. In
I the other events it will be a toss up
land the meet will be very close.
Swarthniore Should Win
Haveifoid and Swarthmoie will also
have their annual meet this afternoon
Swnithmoie by their showing in their
dual meet against Delaware, scoring S'J
points to Delnnaie's 22, and by their
woik in Ihe Middle Atlnntic Intercol
legiate meet nie by far the favorites.
However, Haveiford has a fair team
for a
ilual meet, nnd will put forth j
more against Swarthmore than they
have all season. Captain Ilelsey will
start in four
events, and will be sine
to plnce in nt least three
The school boys will go to Glen Mills i
this afternoon for the annual meet held
there. This is the next to .last meet for
the schools, and they are all sure to do
better in this meet than they have done
so far this season.
Meadow brook Should Draw
The coming Meadow brook meet will
be iuteicstiifg Xor two, reasons. Fiist,
it is the first time thnt this club has
entuied to hold an outdoor meet on this
Scraps About Scrappers
Jt
,VCK imiTTOX. of Chicago, will
make his first appearance in this
(ity since he regained the welterweight
title when he fates .limmy MeCabe, of
this city, in the final bout at the Na
tional A. A. tonight.
Matchmaker .lack Hanlon has ar
langed a good preliminary program.
Patsy Wallace, Doc ditch's star han
tnm, takes on .Max 'Williamson in the
fourth bout. Young Hobideau and
Whitey Fitzgerald will tftx for the
ninth time when they sec notion in the
main preliminary.
Tony Friend and Micky Uiitt and
Jimmy Mcndo nnd Joe Bradley complete
'the program.
Patsy Johnson, of Trenton, and Billy
Bevans of Wllkts-Barre, are getting In
shape for their slx-rqund bout which is to
take place at the OImpia on Monday
evening Johnny MeaUy farea Frankie Conl
frey In the semlwlnd-up. The other bouts
will bring together Packev Hommey and
I'rankie Clarke, Eddie O'Keefe and Jack
Norman and Joe Mendell and Jarlc Court
ney Nate Spilth. nrnmote- of Ihe Empire A.
C, has signed 'Johnny Mealev and Jack
Itusso to entertain at his elub Thursday
night. Johnny Platzl and George Black
burn meet In the semifinal. Young Cotton
vs Youne Kid Norfolk Tominv Hogan vs
Young Mort", Tat O'Malley va. Johnny Vlggt
and a battle royat complete the program.
Joer Fox, the English featherweight, who
haa been signed to meet Johnny Kilbane
at the Phillies Park en June in, will appear
In the final bout at the Atlantic City Sport
ing Club Thursday night. Pave Meter, nf
New York, haa drawn he assignment to
oppuse Fox In the eight-round go. Al
Thompson, of the y. ft marines, will oppose
Joe Marks of this city. In the semifinal.
Jralor A. J. Dreiel Diddle, of the marine,
will accompany Thompson to the shore. Joe
etanley and Mlrky Brltt and Battling John
son, ann i.uqis. wsrae aiso v?ltl appear.
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STILL HAS CONFIDENCE IN THESE CUB
BATiBER-
scale, and second, in the fad thnt it will
kei ve ns the try nuts foi the team that
will go to Paris to icpresent the army
in the Inter-Allied Meet.
There s no doubt but what the meet
will he n success fioiii the attendance
point, but whether it will get the col
I leges to come on of not is haul to tell.
This meet will be urn on the same
pioginm ns the indoor one and, in fact.
is a substitute, hince it was impossible
to get a suitable hall to hold the in
door meet. Without the (olleges (oining
in force it will not he a success.
Intercolleglates End Season
The inteicollegintes will find most of
I the college men ready (o hang up their
I slioes for the season except thoce that
hae a chance to go on the army team
Also the examinations stmt the week
after the intercolleglates, and the teams
from n distance away will find it hard
to get away.
It would be a shame not to have them
all lepiesented. as in the indoor meets.
Most of the college laies nrc l clays be
tween colleges that are more or less
rivals, anil snecinl cups aie un to be the
property of the college winning the race
three times
The failure of some of them to come
iimiM nhenlntol i- knnil these rnpes. flR it
hn, boPn hoKP tj)nt in "opinion, have
been the real making of the meet, both
to the competitors nnd the fans.
Hay Should Break Record
.loie Hay's appearance at the inter
colleglates, in an attempt to break the
world's 1000 yards recoid, will be some
thing new to thnt set of games and will
be the first tlnje any other than a col
lege mau has ever been in action at this
meet.
Hay will be able to break this record.
I think, as will be break the mile mark
when he tries the next week on Frnnklin
Field in the Meadowbrook meet.
' Devon Horse Show
and
Country Fair
May 28, 29, 30, 31
Devon, Pa.
Horse Show, Dog Show,
Baby Show.
VISIT "Easy Street" in the
Country Village, the "Good-and-Plenty"
Cafeteria.
Old-fashioned market place.
Dancing 4 P. M. until 10 P. M.
Trains every half hour from
Broad St. Station, also Phila. &
Western Trolleys.
Tickets, 50c; Grandstand
Seats $1.00. On Sale at
HID Chestnut Street
Olympia A. A. SassJ
Harry Kilwards, Mgr.
MONDAY NIOHT, MAY S
AI.I.-STAR SHOW AI.I.-STAII
Jack Courtney vs. Joe Mendell
Eddie O'Keefe va. Jack Norman
Frankie Clark vs. Facky Hommey
Johnny Mealy vs. Vrankle Conlfrey
Billy llevane vs. Tatsy Johnson
National A. A. "TO&aV,"'
Joe Bradley ts, Jimmy Mendo
Tony .rrlend . Mickey llrltt
Young Itobldeau va, 1hlter l'ltigerald
. . l','Oi."J!li.JL.V.M"x VUIlamon
JACK BRITTON v.
JIMMY. McCABE
Tickets at nonagbx's, 33 fl, Jltr Nt.
NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK
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Many Small League and Independent
Games on Today's Attractive Schedule
Delaware Rhrr Shipyards' Baseball
League Harlan at New lork Ship. Mer
chant at Hoc tslaml lmerKen- Kleel at
Baltimore Drdocks (two cames) Sunday. Hoc
island Ht Merchant (two cames) and Har
lnn at Haltlmnre I)rdockfl
, -Main Line Leacue Autorar at t.ansdowne
I' A A Dun St Co at J and J Dobson,
1 Drexl Hill at Narberlh
1 Montgomery County League Ambler at
J s-ouderlon Newtrmn at Norrlstown South
impton at Kort Washington. I)olestown at
Dlsston
Phllartelphls Suburban I.ea-tue St-nlon
1 si l.tndlev Textile at Reading. Overbrook
1 at Olenslde
relrnl.um League .-un "e Auanne ivpnn
ing at Point llreer Texas s Oulf at Oulf
Flld Crew I.eirk s Fnlon al Cynwd
Manufsrturere League l i; r at Lewis
Stokes Smllh al Nlles Bement-Pond
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NATION l.
Crarath, Phillies
ount. New ork
Ullllaras. Phillies
Meusel, Phillies
lionetclir, Itrookbn
AMKRICAN
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Schanc. lloston
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4 37 3 It UK
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Krunklln Printing at Wheeler Olien at Be
ment Compan
Philadelphia Manufacturers league
Hess Bright at Hmlth & t-urbuh Quaker
t.aie at Allns Ball, Culumljta tlrafonnta at
Hoopes & rciwniend Schutle.Koerting nt
American ICnglnecring Q .M M f at
Amerlcnu Pullv
Delaware Klrr Industrial League
AI"Tfole t.t Vlscop Congoleum at Siott
Northeast Manufacturers' League Plssion
nt Killer .haz W he-t al Krankfont
Arsenal PpnnshHnU Kurge al Plumb
Urock al brnslve
Other games I'ressnna Ht Stetson Tulpe
hocken Bed" at Christ Thurch Lit Ttrnlhrs
at E (; Build Camp Plx at Strawbrldge
A. Clothier PensdHle at (jermanlown Blues
Marshall R Prrlth at Brsndwlne nf West
Chester N'n-th Phltedelphla Brawns at North
ThltadelphU
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what the deuce
does that mean?
It means that NEW thing, in a cigarette, that
does for your smoke-hunger exactly what a drink
of cold water does for your thirst !
To satisfy, a cigarette must do more than
please the taste it must "touch the smoke-spot"
Thaf s what Chesterfields do. They let you
know you are smoking they SATISFY.
And here's why Chesterfields have body.
The finer, silkier leaves of TURKISH have been
properly blended with several varieties of the best
DOMESTIC tobaccos, famous for their full-bcdied
flavor.
SATISFY is something that no cigarette, except
Chesterfields, can give you regardless of price.
Because no cigarette maker can copy the
Chesterfield blend.
Say "SATISFY" to your dealer.
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos -blended
!
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North Hills Players Win
Two Dinners From Fans
Jim Hackney and Prcslon Stuckcy Promised It Them
if They'd Boat liala Mrs. Barlow Again
Leads Women Golfers
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pltRSTOX II. STl'CKKY, ihiilrmmi
1 of the golf committee nt the North
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Hills Countrj (lub. and .Inn llniknm.
llif golf professional there, told the
incmhors of the N'oilh Hills team that I
if the won the illusion cluiinpinrihliip
thc would get a dlniiei. This means
two dinneis, for Imth men ,-ue going to
stand treat for 11 big feed apiece
This wiih nfler Voith Hills plnied
Iliuks ounti . nnd their showing ,
against the l.aiighiune was not us good i
ns it slinuld hae been The lonlt nns
that the tenm was mi its toes when it
met Hnln, for the I'.il.i pluei-s le( them
three points and t fin t dinner looked
mvni .
Won't Heed Ileeh
Ilut thej gul awnj
with il. and so)
the pln.teis an1
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the two big dinners
Chntlie Heeb lins
suggested that the Rala plajers be the ,
ml guests of honor, but the p!ne t ' K"
teflisi' tn take
him senouslv nnd the
dinners will In-
for the member of the
two tennix onli
A lot of colfeifl would not have jjiveti
a plugged niiki'l for the tlinnres of flic
North TlilN plner, for thn reports that
came frome Itnla wete tnnt alarming,
nnd --nine of the member-- nf the club
who were not nn the team iinnicnll-i
I
getting ic.ulv for"nnors wnn "' "" ,p"' clinmpion, the
Kugge-t'd thnt the best win out would fir"'t nin" ll0''- If "as supergolf. It I
he for the tenm to default, for from what I NV1S ""l ",1,n thp ,ontl' hop ,llnt Jli"
they heaid North Hills did not have n I .Iverly won a hole, and when she.
chance. started tn come hack she came back with
Hut .limmie Hncknei nnd Preston in v,,DKeniicp. Three hole in a row went
StuchPV told the plnjer that the linla to 'ov. "ni1 ilv, Harlow's lead was
team wax lint as hard a nut to crack ax Shrinking fast. That half-topped shot
the men supposed nnd, judging from the ,' '"' thirteenth green certainlv came
way the Ihlge Hill men ntp up the Haln "1 the pxjdiological moment, for had
plaicix. there wn a lot of truth in theinthe younger plajer got a half there the
statements match might have had another ending.
Bala Top Ileaiy ! I,llt -Alrs- Harlow deserves all the
The trouble with Hnln wax tli.it the i'1'"' 'J'"1 ran h1 "howered on her, and
team was top lieavj. Thei had some .
coiking good pin) em m the first two
placox, but below that they were not so
good. And it wns the last four or tiiel
men on the North Hills team nt home
ind away that delireieil most of the
goods.
Those will iritninli be lug nights at
the North Hills Club, nnd the noise will I
he benid for nule. Hut it will be tem-
pernnce noise, tor the rluli lins no grill. . p
..ii-. iiii irt-ni iiuiii .in tjllllirr
beck nnd Miss Caverly in the semitinnl
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PUTTER
"nil Html rounds largelj because of the
JV".'",1'11!!, s',,rt, h R"t .n both of the
' H'i't ( lub plajers In the final she
icilninh needed the big lead she had
opi Miss Cnvrrlj . for the younger
plm er had her going the second nine nnd
sparring for wind, ns a fight fan es-
pressed it nt St. Mnrtifis.
Praise .Mrs. .Justice
A" '" "" '' wn" n wnnderfullv fine
iniiinninent. and .Mrs. .lustlce.
II . the secretary of the Wnmen'a Onlf
Association, deserves n lot of praise for
the line waj sh ran it All the matches
Mnrted on time, anil then- were nn de
Injs, and the committee had no disputes
to settle. And the way the Women's
tiolf Association run their tournament
cents is a joj .
Without detracting nt all from the
. . .
- '''" t mnjonn ni uie women nnd men
I'lnjeis wanted to see the championship
" -"rs iinreiue il nnderbeck.
w ho i ninking her appearance at;ain
after a lapse of two jcar. She played
oiiie er.v fine golf, hut he was unable
tn m ci come the lead nf Mrs. Rarlow.
Hats Off to Champion
And that wns Hip trouble with MiS
Pnerl. n nnn ..n,.l.l !,.. 1
that tine 40 of Mr. Rnrlon fnr h.
B""- "' p' Ior H ,p,v slump,'. was
of a lery fine order and of a very rare
degree.
Summer Boxing Course 3 mbs.
Knrnll now for Tournament June 34, H s
Phila. Jack O'Brien's 1&
P. K. tor. 15th -Thru, nut (h Floor
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