'$ a GTCV 'f i v 'J J I) . -.1' V V i1 iV -4J, upv Kl KT,- ?L t '.' P -. ft II I lil 20; iFOftrY (MZ) PLANS INVITATION GOLF TILT Jenkintowm Qub Will Bid Stars to Its Willie Park "Course Hi July for Handsomest Ever Prizes. Several Changed Holes By SANDY or t.D YORK ROAD is Bolnc to make t nines limn in the eolf circles of Fhilndplphln this yenr. For. the first time in the statistics nt hand the club has lamlcd n championship, the game being the junior title tilt. But the Jcnkintown club plnns nn even bigger event thnu this. The first week In July it will hold no Invitation event which it figures to innkc the most attractive in I'lillndol- Shift. The dates proposed nre July 1, nhd .'!. Invitation will be sent stars and '"duffers" nllke. A particular effort will bo made to get the real stars of Philadelphia to play. The elub hns n comnact layout and n beautiful course for nn invitation tourney with Hue clubhouse facilities. Last summer 'Willie Park, the famous Briton golf grand-dandy, spent some time at the course, going over it thor oughly. He mapped out several fiuo changes that could be made. Three holes will therefore bo mnde longer and a couple of others will be made anew. Faulty greens will De banked up against the shot and golfers nt Old ork road will find a pleasing playground when the changes arc finished. As prizes for the tournament the club Is going to "go all the other clubs one better." Cups will be taboo and the committee is already engaged in ob taining the most attractive prizes pos sible. At the local annual golf meeting on .of those present arose, with a look of reminiscent hate in his eye. evidently ior some Btcwnrd of the past, and sug gested that golfers at tournaments be given a "free lunch." This player figured that such a move would do a lot toward drawins crowded entry lists to the tournament, this being the matter . vinnr pn-PiniTT i , under discussion. The same golfer bad ' A if . rv v m , rr. ! t first suggested that no entrance fees bejf1 Charlev 0 Neil , of Tioga, and I.en charged for the tournaments. I Rawlins, of Milwaukee, will bo the main AS the fellow savs, you COuiU near a pin drop. The main problem of the suburbanites right now is who is going to step into the breach to make n cIbes B for the team competition? Classes A ana B. at present contain five clubs where were iour before. It Is hoped to form a fifth class, E, with the aid of two volunteer clubs. Whitcmarsh, St. Davids and Spring- . haven nre the clubs in mind to Btcp inio' the hrearh. If two volunteer they will! form n fifth division with Woodbury . rv. Dj7 BVrin.r7 Tr,lc,y ana I and Rlverton, now tne extras in A and B. If nobody volunteers there will be ..... qualifying rounds for A nnd II. the .high m Dabkr Bonnjn. th. t.rrflon.othpjw .Urn Club dropping out of each division. II Willie Allen at tha Auditorium la matched two clubs more volunteer, if will make with Mike Aurrow at tho Olympla March 29 . five clubs for the semifinals. This will make it nice, too, but ns Francis B. Warner, secretary of the coif association said at the, recent meet ing, "we won't cross nny bridges till we come to them." Alec Duncan, brother of tho famous George Duncan, the Scotchman, who will NOT Invade America this year with the notables to lift some of our titles, has left GlmbelB for Chicago, where he has been recalled to handle the pressure of his business developing on his golf club. Alec has a patent on his weight idea in the sole of his club, of which last year there was a sale of nearly 10,000 The brass sole and weight Is one piece with the weight being concentrated In back of the hitting surfaco of the ciun. it is a vast improvement over the "lead- "filled" and. also makes a very pretty . tinisned product. . Indoor golf sclioola approach the end, Probably all the other fans have been notlc lnc. too. that it la virtually light at 0 07 a. m. theje day and that' a an even better algn of approaching spring than an Itchy nosa Or wet feet An s how. when spring cornea in. Indoor golf eoea out Hut while It lasted It was good. There nut "loop-swinger" In action th cUier dav who glued the attention of all the stragglers hanging around one of tha aehcola. IndUns used to swing a tomahawk Hut way one twlcft around the head nnd then down with an awful chop. Hut Chief LmiP'tre-Loop hadn't much atart on another aspirant In the next alley, who , evidently got lila data for making golf shots from digging for potatoes an a farm, gettltiu I his right knee In for a lunge in back of the . stroke that always turned up an extra spud. These players always speak ulilly the whilst of 70's and Si's they had the last time they played At that around rhllad-lphla, there Is more ' than one nine-hole course. ITsward T. Whitney, former secretary of the United rttatu Golf Association, and one if the vlco presidents for -his season has been chosen president of the Nsssau Coun- ' try Cub nt CI r Cove Ins Island He succeeds Howard W Maxwe ' and will htad I. PRESS SONS yUI 1 Carat $ Ladies' or L Men's Ring It Is essential for your own protection that when buying a diamond yon should ' buy from a house that Is thoroughly re- ' liable and trustworthy. You cull only have cnnllilrnrn Jn a firm who by years , of untiling cfTort has earned a reputa lion for honest und fair dealing; methods. An an exnmple of the unparnlleled , value we nfTer Jnst note this big dla- 1 mond special. The diamond Is of mar- Telous brilliancy, weighs '.4 carat und Is set Info it U.K. solid gold solitaire ' ring und I specially prheil ut $30. Our huge purchasing powrr enabling us , to buy them in the ruugli mid rutting them ourseltos nil combined permit us, to offer noteworthy lalues In diamond lings, rollnuliiir are a few ".elections ' from tho big list of special In this salei ' fe 1-33 carat . . tt curat B I-1B ruruta. . . b'-i carats . . , ., 394 c-it .Slightly l'lque .$300.04 . . I' il re Willi S4S.0O Spread Cutting. Ilg Show. . .Hnmll Vrtrrt SI7.B4I tOI.M I1.VO0 1T4.00 148.00 KJSO 85.00 s;jvo 3V4 rarnts Illue Whit. 1U rmts Bmnll race i rurnt Tare Whlto. fei enrmt !r Bbotv.. ., rat Verr Rprewd . i rrat Illuo White.. Kl ntr Illao White., 1S.7I Mail Order Dllod, 1010 CsUidoir free. .Ilosiness continued its usual at our Sib A thtstnuf fita, store, during alterations. A I 'IffifiWAt 8-S OAK AfiteWltrE&E .McKIDLICK th naw board nt rovarnora which comprises All tin oMcra e.ml ihnlrnun of commute. OfflfM confirmation was received from F.nnlitnil testtrday that paltrier Ab Mitchell nnr Oeorio D'inean would vlult this country and enter tho Kolf championships during the aummer. Allele Plrlo. secretary of the T a. A., received a cablegram from Robert Perrin of Loudon, secretary of tin I'. o A of England, with the following Informa tion: "Duncan ard Mitchell unablo to play In Amclca The V. N. fl. A. also announced that a cablegram waa received jeaterday from Henry Outline aecretary of the Jtnyal and nelent Club of St Andrews, to tn effect that the nrltlsh ladles' champlonahlp would to held beginning May 10 Instead of May 20, aa previously announced. The U. S. O. A. msno ruhllc thin change because cf recent assurances fr.im teveral prominent players Hint Ihey wou'd go abroud thla aprlng. Ther hna been no change In the ocene of tlia Ilrlt Ish rtxture. and It will bo played at New castle. County Down. Ireland.' lcauae of tho earlier dato It Is likely that the Amer ican entrant will be oMIged to rail early next month In order to have sufficient tlmo for practice. The women golfer have taken the Initia tive In forming plans for the title event which has been awarded to the Ma field Country (. lub at Cleveland, for October . Aa a result of activities among the hading players In nominating their choice of direc tors for the tournament, the U. B. O. A. xsterdor eelected five of tho moat prominent platera cf the East. South and Mlddl Weat aa the women's nntlonal committee. They will collaborate with the V 8. a. A, In ar ranting the details for the event. Mra. Hatha ay Watson, recently elected president of the Women's Western Golf As orlatlon. Is chairman of the body. Her adJreaa Is S10 Wellington avenue. Chicago. Her aaaoclatea will !n Mlaa Alexa Btlrllng. of Atlanta, tho national champion: Miss Marlon Holllnga, of Isllp, Long Ialand. tha New York metropolitan champion: Mrs. Clar ence II. Vander'jeck. of Phlladlphla, former national champion, and Miss Fanny Osgood, of Boaton, several ,lmes winner of the Soston women's cnamploneshlp. Scraps About Scrappers uu 11 wir iumunu uiuu inuiguv 'll'rVAtll f.BM hAAM ..AMlM O rseill his been coming along In great i shape. Tommy Wnrreu will semifinal up all ncalnst Dannv Murnhv. and in other bouts Frank Gillespie faces Young ' Jnckson, Johnny Dougherty tackles Jack Gillespie and Freddy Hayes clnsbes with Harry White. ' Charley .near, one of Adam Ityan'a pro-I tegea, wilt box In tho rUr number at the n.,r,i tot. Armory a. A lonigni. roune Ennia will Ge Qeirge Smoker. Frankle' Daley va Habo Ar- umer oouta; iioDDy Barrett va. i KM Wagner Is out with a hot challenge I to Hank McGovern, of Richmond Johnny Martin, of Now Tork. will come hare tomorrow night heralded aa a rugged battler, having boxed Benny Leonard. Mel Coogan, Taul Doyle r-nd Johnny. Dundee Martin la to bo Lew Tendler's opponent at tha National Club. DtUy Rotfe. the Frisco clouter. will meet Wally Illnckle In tha National' aemt to- ! mo.Tow night. Other bouts: Johnny Lough-1 rev vs. Johnny Wolgaat. Charley Thomas vs Eddie Wagond and Matty Herbert s. Otto O'Keete, ( 1225 y II TI3K v W --JL Lt 1fv ffclpft rriP 2nd Floor 1425 Chestnut 1225 Market Open Saturday Night Open Moil, Fri. & Sat. Evenings EVENING PUBLIC AbcrVs Bayojiets Ruling in Berlin Continued from Tar One Is In the hands of the Spartacans, but their position Is snld to be precarious. Violent righting at Kiel In violent fighting at Kiel yesterday between workmen an troops, the work men seemed to havo got the upper hand, the message reports. The Communists aro dcclared.to be masters at Cnsscl. Von IiUcttwltz Is reported to havo left Berlin by nlrplnnc, nnd It was Impos sible to arrest him while the iron divi sion was in the city, says a Berlin dis patch. In fact, tho dispatch says, it is not known whether orders for tho ar rest of tiucttwltz or Or. Wolfgang Kapp, chancellor of the reactionary government, were ever issued. A dispatch describes the withdrawal from Berlin of the iron division Rnd "naval brigades, which marched down Unter den Linden nt 4.110 o'clock yes terday afternoon in the midst of a pouring rain. Crowds, the majority of which were extremist radical workers, looked on as company after company filed down the street In the direction of the Brandenburg gate on their way to Doeberltx. 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Nosko was present nt the Buscmbly session when Philip Scheldemann, Ma jority Socialist leader and former 'pre mier, nttacked the minister of, defense in a stirring speech and demanded a -.ji-.i ....kniiliif. nf the cabinet. Ilcrr llenke, leader of tho Independent So- cialisu, nsnea isusau """.?.."". "5J when the Knpp forces had their hands at tho government's throat and why he did not "break their bones," but Noske by this time hod disappeared from the chamber. Jlcpresentntlves of all tho princlpej parties at yesterday's session delivered speeches condemning tho Kapp move ment and urging tho punishment of the guilty. Scheldemann-said: "Any one who had eyes could see "Simply Cannot Be Illustrated" Spring Caps Bnappy rich coloring and lines All-Wool Fabrics. 2-00 and 2-85 9l3iM THE MOTOR OIL that solves the RgJNCTTEST fff JMjjML r how nntt-rcpubllcnn sentiment had been growing In tho security guards( tho monarchist officers becoming more and more Insolent." 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