?- i r fcvTSNIffGF PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIL'ADELPHIA; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1919 tnf TW YORK . il'vi . 1 i lr GOLF' TEST SUGGESTED t Mixed Teams of Ten in a Two-Day Tourney Is the Idea. Shaivnec, Advertisers, Atlantic City and Other" Golf Tiltson the Hoards hy SANDY AMU DST the fi!cmll i lvnlry be ecu the. Rollers ol I'lillnileliiliin alitl New Yorl. Jlirro now arisen the proposition of n tournament between the two cities. Tlio proposition "is now mostly in the form of suggestions' and depend ou the jleflnlto ilmllenge bj either, the loenl cif nsvoclntlon or the Metropolitan. It lias been suggested that the of the best men golfeis and fhe of the lust women golfers of this fit rngage in n links tilt with u like team of New -i'pH'i the men to ptnv tne men in -Ringles, the women to plnj eaeli otiiei likewise, and then oil the second da for each city to palr.up In mixed four somes. It ha8 been Migge.sted to uakc It a Tveek-end affair; for instance, the Ingles Io be plajed in ew York and til? mixed fouroomos in I'hiladelpliin on Miccpsshp Satlndajs; or to make it a two-tla affair, singles and doubles in Xe Yoik and the following week line. The discussion N iaitl tlie outcome nthe two national toiiinnments. Ouk mont and Shawnee, and puitl the re xurt of the Grisconj and Lesley cup matches. ' - There lias nluajs been jivalry be tween JCcw York and l'liiladelpliia in nearly eery branch of sport, which is a great . thing foe spot t, incidental! , and it is felt that a tournament such as'the one suggested would boost golf ifiit were 'tamed nut all over in cities within such cns reach of each other as New York mid Philadelphia. Highly Fawn-able , Miss Maiion Holtlus. metiopolitun women's champion,' is hlglilj "in fmor of the idea. " , "Wo can easily Ret, up a team among the Now York vonn'li,Vshe said at Huntingdon Vnllev, Flicrc .hc is play ing today in the Herthelljn cup. "and I know we could get live of our men interested, too," She did not know whether a chal lenge would rnnicwtlirniigli the Metro politan Golf AFsociation or not, "but did not think that too essential, just so both teams got together and plajed it nut. Mrs. Uonald H. llnilnw. loml women's champion, war also cr, en thusiastic. "It Vould be a gieat tiling for golf in both cities," she said, anil expressed the hope that it could be nnanged Mrs. Vantl-rbeck was of the same q ord. and Mt war Mis. Caleb I Fo, who lepresents tlie locals in women's national golf matteis. , Would Arise It is felt by all enthusiasts for the plan that the men golfers would lisc to the occasion in defense of the golf of their local cities. With Pat Ornnt. Wooth Piatt. George Iloffner. Xormau Maxwell. Mn Mnrstou, Paul Tewkesbur, Sidnej Sharwood-, Francis Kemble, Ynlter . Itejuolds and many others in line, there would be little tiouble to laise a stiong tle of tlie masculine plaers from heie. Mrs. Barlow, Mis. Yan deibeck. Miss Caverly, Mis. 1'ox and Mis. Stetson, with others to choose from also, would ably teprtgsent tlie feminine hnlf of the team. . Oswald Kirkby, .Terry Traers, .Tohnnj Ander son, Gardiner White. D. 12, Sawyer and manv others; with ,Mis. W. A. Gavin, Miss Mnrion llollins Miss Bea trice Iounsbeiry, Mrs. Quentin Feltner, et ul would make a strong team for the opposition. Xo big championships have been played in 'cither city this eur And a match such as this would do much to bolster up a wnning season and give the fans a chance to see some eiy line golf. Shawnee Today Shawnee's annual fall tournament for men begins today and adds one moic fine chance for golf io the locals. This is alwajs one of the big affaiis. even though it isn't held nt a shittlj home links. Any one who is ever fortunate enough to play Shawnee is nlwajsrpioperly en tranced and seldom misses h chnme thereafter. There is something about a Shawnee tourney that differs'decidedly from other events, and that is ,the clubby aftcr-the-play, get-together meetings possible. Every one lives at the courses during the days of play and many a" lasting, goll friendship has been made at .the mountain .bourse. The tournament scheduled for October 23 at the,, Country Club of Atlantic City offers' some of the same possibili ties, the rugged course, plenty of fine golf, and this, tournament, though ju the twilight of the'seaton, forces a large gathering of the locals to gather up their clubs once ifi&flMnd hie them thither. Sjy The Lumbermen play at Huntingdon Valley on the 15th of this month and about foity are expeited to get in the going. The entry list is small, bur the ThciPhilectric Guarantee of Quality Each Philec- tric cleaner carries this trade -mark. 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The iilay will be on the two couiscs of the Merlon Golf Club next Tiicda, both morning and afternoon, f Hoy llarnhill, captain of the New York team, is bringing oxer twenty hard-hitting Gothnmltcs, manv of whom arc hniidicnpped nt fhe oi less, There is ulso expected a large floik of looters. The cup now graces the pntlor of the Poor Itlcliard Club and tlie locals nie exhorted to "load for bear" in its de fense. , Local plajcis are oouimnnded to be on the first tee nt !) o'clock in the morning and if they can't piny golf, at least to be on hand to loot. Off Drhlng Which brings us to the llothellyn Cup. in its second lound today. Mr". Itatlow plajs Mrs, Fox in another of tho famous local t Unity matches. Mrs. I Fox has been off in her drhlng. xesteidnv llic nest linu slic hit Horn the tee (iin.e to nn unfoi tiinnle hinsli. A huge dra loaded with teleginpli poles cmnc to lest ou the load direct I) in tlie line of n good ball fioin the fifth tec ,V line drie of Mis. Fox's hit a di.igging chain and fell Hat. A jutting pole pie wntcd her doing nn thing but to take a putter and roll it out fiom under In all, 'tis whispeied, the hole tost her HI strokes after that fine drie Mi-s Floicncc McN'eelv had the same llrmhlu nml li 0" tlin nuli'itm ,tf n ,i,t . liine w itli her second. To nroe II. slip ' showed the impiint of the radiator on her ball, fiom which detectives could nlso.hiue figuied the make of the car. She plnved Miss Irene Peacock, of I hoiranil. Islands : the- jonthlul sensn tion of the Shawnee nntioniil, when, , unknown, she went to the semilinnls She is a sister of Giant Peniotk. the Pittsburgh star, who taught her all her game, she snjs. Fiist Big Tourncj "Shawnee ,wns niv fust big touinu ment," said Miss Peacock. "I have been plnjing golf for about eleven vents, and I have been clinmpion ot 'thousand Islands for six jeais. Hut thnt is the oiilvHoiminmcnt I have ever plaved in.' She is not a member of am Pitts- burgh club nnd has nevei plnjed n single lound of golf there, she said. Her g.line , 'thiough the faiivvnv is shoit. but she mnlces up loi it Uv nnc approaching and putting, which is her strong suit Miss Peacock expects to play in the nntionnl next 5 ear and to enter more I toiiinnments if passible. It is not known ns vet wneio me next women s iihuonui will he plajed. It is a toss-up betvvicn the Fust und the West, with tlie odds favoring the West. It was due here this vcai, but u louiptouilse was made on Shawnee. ' It is probable that some western citv. excluding Chicago, will stage the next challenge for the title EX-MARINE INJURED Boyd vNewcome Hurt ln Football Scrimmage at F- and M. Lancaster. Pa.. Oct. I). 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I2!ght of the women who ipialilied in the icceut national golf clinmpiniiehip nt Shnwnee survived the first round of match play in tne eighth annual invi tation tournament for tlie Ilerthellyu Cup oxer the Noble course xestcrdav 'llieic were no upsets and all the favor ites nme through as expected Only one of the nntiounl qualifiers fell by tht waslilv, and that was Mrs, Tliurrton Wright, ot the Allegheny Countiy ( lull, who was beaten In Mrs, I ltmtnlfl Tl. Itni iw. nf tlm Pr.VLpt rii.h. ilnn ulntior f !. , In Iier mntch with Mrs. Wright Mis. Harlow assumed the lead on the first liolp and was jievcr headed. After two " -....., .. ., w r X,. .. iiic- VIJ I WIN AT GOLF halved holes Jlrs. Harlow incieased her',""', -ollntl5 'llu- Enp "" -""ice ndvnntage to 4 by winning tlie UPxt'M Ynndcrbeck, the 1915 national chnm three holes. Then came three holes pion a harder mntch than was expected PlfKhinri. nlnw.'"-,,.!. ihS".,,'"' '!"' Ml Yanberbe. k was out In d5. but the i,n,HJn,,' Vl. S . ,nrn,s'"; match was nil square. On the second nniwyt .? ".Mni'l . ."-I("- n'1'!'1 nine Mis. Yuuderbeck's game pi oved too S ii l,1., i"""'.11? ,,I,L' ti.iisr for her opponent, unci nt the P - .1.1. InVn' !'m?2 nl T ,.m,hP.'1 A"!1" fifteenth tee she was dormie 1. The hf mnitVv nlr' .. , nl ''.I'1 'L','", l-entl. went to Mrs. Klnkaid. but a half ineen !" th.r0,0 " the sixteenth gave Mrs. Vnnderheck succeeding holes going to her, the uiiilih .i,,, ,..,,,. i. i,. ,,,i o lla "owIhe";! tn em'nA'' ' " n'"" Stetson and Miss ami 3 "'"W'i " "rgm of ,. r.leanoi- T. Chandler, both of Ilun- ,, , ,. .,, . , , tingdon Ynlley, plaved on equal terms Mrs. A. K. "illstcln won the (list fr the nine holes.ieing ecn nt that hole from .Miss Mildied Cnverlv. nn i i.ni... Ti,n r,ni fn.. lmlu .r.m!n i,. iioniii nnanst in ilia., hut the l'hilaclel lima v iieicct ciud gin squaiMl llienim.c. en.V.I nn tlm fifteenth, withers. match on the next hole, took the lend on me nurd anil was never headed. .Mi.s I averly was driving and brasseving in fine stIe, and lier game tlirouglioiit was excellent. Hv the eighth hole she wns "inning the ninth ..i. uiii ..ii-.. iMiisit'iu i-ui li io ,s uviMninied the matcli on the fourth hole Miss Laveilv needed only four mm c holes to clinch the match, and of these three-were won and the other halved, the cricket club rep - lesentnlive winning by 0 and 5. Mis Jrenc Peacock, of the Thousand., IsIantWn national semifinnlist. defented Miss Florence MeNeely, of Morion, by 1 and '!. After the match the Pitts burgh girl, who has won the Thousand Islands championship six times, said that she wns in all tlie rough around the course and several times found the ! hiook that is a hazzard on most of the ho'e. She was ". up on the 5Iciioii plnjer after liv holes had been plrfved, i hut Miss McNoelv i educed this lend to "lie y winuuii: cue sixin unci sevenui. At tlie turn Mis Peacock led by two' holes. She increased this to three on r Yale-locked my VOUR A t BtANK BOOKS Bound and Loose Leaf LITIIOGnAPHINQ PHINTINO' , ENQRAVINO OFFICE Stationery and Suppltai WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. Neiv York Offices: SCI Broadway. Founded in 18iS and Dauphin Streets, Philadelphia West Philly Opens League Schedule With Frank ford This nftei noon's grid battle be tween West Philly High and Prnukford High ou the P, It. It. Y. M. CA. grounds will bo the first fray of the lnterscholnstlc League season. The probable line up: IIhI I'lilllr ' TYiinkford . .HmHlie ..Mhltnkor -oll .Sldebothnm , .lofTrj- . Trot Klnkilld . Illokloy Kominor Ktonhoad Ilowil Hood. lofl onri Mer. .four ( liirk. Inirrnmll MHInif Inlnc Melon . hneas lloMtoll . Moot Mt tflokln Irft ctnird . oontor . rlclit Klinrd rlltlit tuoklo rlnlit oml . finiirtorhnok loft llllUlMHk riKlit Imlflmck fullbuok . the eleventh Miss McNeely won the thiiteenth, but it availed her naught, I for the match ended on the fifteenth. ' Mrs. Caleb F, l'ox obtained the jump on Mis. J. Wallace Turnbull, of White- nnnudi. light nt the start by winning the tlrst three holes. The latter cut this to one by taking the fifth and sixth. I The eighth went to Mrs. Fox, and nt the turn she wns 12 up. Mis. Turnbull At , "iwon the tenth, and the next tour holes !Wlt to Jir. I'oX. tllC match Ctldillg Oil l,lc "",,111 " "r lavor u '""&" 'o,4 nml ,'1- , ,, . , ,,,,, M,s' T- C' lkaiJ. of tlie Pnllodcl , . ,,,. w, by Mis. Stetson and the sinu.,., .l, ,i,ini- hr r. nml n. Mrs Liveright. of Philmon't. started m tme fashion in her match with Minion Hollins, of WeRtbiook, the Metiopolitnn ,innipiun. but the New York girl M,to lln1il,,a tl- n, lnn.l n (l,n flfti. Unci kept it until the endA At the turn I she was 1 up, and bvllie time the I twelfth hole wns reached she had in Irrenseil her n.lvnntnire to three. Mrs. Liveright won the thirteenth and the match ended on the fifteenth. Everything considered, the local player made an ex cellent showing against the former na tional finalist. Steel Case In Supreme Court Washington. Oct. f). The United States Steel Corporation wns attacked and, in tin n, defended in tlie second ilnv (tf niguments in the United States Supreme Court, which is considering the government' nnti-trust suit against that organisation. Loose Leaf Ledgers records are safelv kent in these ledeers. Onlv the man whn holds the key can add pr remove any leaves. Yale Lock part of binder; steel back; 100 expansion; finest quality binding and paper; like all Mann products, as good in materials, work manship and value as can be produced. . 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