Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 02, 1920, Postscript, Image 21

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SPORT IS SURVIVING
. LINK AMONG ALLIES
'America Cheering Carpenticr and Ready to Welcome
ftflgllSIl ixuiuivia o. u, jruijvrs ir m ne
' Greetcd Warmly on Trip Abroad
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By ohANTLAND ItICK
(Cepvrtoht, lilt. AH rtphti rettrvet.)
PINEHURST GOLF
ir.n1alnlmr Hio Squawk
When tome one is sccminp to suffer,
hZltting a terrible squall,
yfuumLow it is only n duffer
Who lifted his eve from the hall.
w,.n nrofanitl), rabid and hearty,
mZXsoZ""iih a slash and a out,
VaJviinnoto it is merely some party
JiVho's Just blown a Ueeniy-xnch putt.
nnYf(l A,1ntl 4 lint
PIIOF. M. HUUUlilO HUluiu. , imw
.need lms its uses, but states Mint
iJ'SSt blttors are fast men. Pre
'f1 - Ynu mny reoa tho slow nnd
clsoly. 1" "!"' ,Pv nobb: Hilda
MJ fooTackMn. acorge Staler, Ed-
die Koush nnd Tris HpcaKcr, among
others. . .,-.....
XI10 surviving
' . . .... tttfrnmnHnnnl ftorrrt
to .tte. that tho friendly fee ling
ffc nnd 'the Unite, States, Is nono
too keen. ,
ThH applies, in uic imu, . " j
falrs portnlnlng to economics and pol
itic There Is still one surviving link.
TWlcThf three countries are growl-
lntlcr arrives from Franco to receive
P"u"Ai i Anmrrn. II s anncarancc
f? i. - olrnnl for n vocal cataclysm, no
matter where he mny report.
Three golf delegations pot ready to
.tart for CIreat Britain, where they are
lure to welcomed. These delegations
Inst twenty years. Three isn't enough
not with Mnthcwson, Johnson, Alex
ander, Wuddcll nnd Walsh on tho select
list.
Josle Gorman
Reponcl rnrv
"PI 0 furlongs IMiltnfy!
cjuii uum, in; rj
in-, innrminir.
.Jr inn( I mi
100! 'Comonn 107
X ". professional Invasion, tended
r-'wnltcr Hngcn. and a rulos.com-
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Bowla Entries for Today
llM,r.Ttf?ln'.:.5!iM,, .mftM,!n two-rmr-oid m-
nil'r it J "I?"-;Nnrthorn Tady. 114: Fading
f.'i"' Mry..Krb. 114: Culllnn, 114s
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rlRlnilnK, four-year-olds nnd
IV'y.:..1Vi. W" ih. 114;
XlAhl. ill. nMLi,...V
100: Thistle Qucn. inn':
uiiRcne. iodi Shundon.
Mnk lA'i"0 ioI1."";' !?" f Connolly, lia
Soil, ill!' Vnierlo West, 101: Alex
..S. J5C' ur.yeiir.bldii ind up. OH
furlonn Tho HelRlan 2d. 117: Rylvnno, 11?:
Fourth rac. clntmlnr. thrnn.tMiM. ....j
lied. -402: Klrah. 102: Dominican. 102:
'..,,?"' "01a' ""! Martha Luckett. loo:
Who Carm, 107: 'Annabelle, 100: na-
iioi vo. 'Deininua. cv.
Vltlh race, pumo, nillcs and mares, 7
(urlonsi: nubfdlum. I)S: Antoinette. l08;
C.?bi' 'Ai' A?.7' Wood Violet, 103: Queen
lllonde. 103 s Alllven, 07; Taylor Slald. 100.
Sixth race, claiming, four-year-oMfi and
VPj 1 mile and 70 ard: Captain Kodae,
HI: Hen 1 lampion. Ill: Ulua Thistle. Ill;
Hrntlmentnl, 100: .Tuanlta ad. 100: Iloirart.
110; Han.lfull, 110: 'Will Do, 100: 'Torn
Brnoka, 100.
Boyenth race, elnlmlnir. four-year-olda and
Up, 1 mile and 70 yarda: Crumpenll, IIS;
ghlck Itarkley. 111!. Hempcr Stalwart, 111;
Arbitrator, 111: Dntroie. 100: Dob Baker,
100: Klnallns 2d. 110: rrunee. 110; 'Mai
lowmot, 100,
UPSET BY YOUTH
Porry Adair Come3 Through Vic
tor in Qualifying Round,
Four Strokes Ahead
, I SANDY McKtoMCK
rinehurst, N. 0. April 2. Ato we
about to witness once more tho sad
spcctnclo of more favorite tnklng the
gol( high dive? They pulled out tho
thunder sheets, nnd set tho storm sccno
for that very-thing here today. Sixteen
stars tcqd off for match piny in tho
nmntaur championship of the North nnd
South. Four-stroko buccaneers have
already beaten out Francis Oulmct for
the qualifying round. Whnt they will
do to him in match play will appear In
later editions.
Terry Adair Is the chief youngster
who is throwing the parnde of national
stars out of step. lie carried tho flag
yesterday by virtue of a card of 148
strokes for .10 holes to qualify. That
was four better than tho nearest man of
the 320-men Held, the biggest that ever
competed for a district championship
Here, could do.
Sam Ornlinm, Greenwich, followed up
n 75 of the first day with a 77 yester
day, but it was not enough. The Con
necticut golfer smooths that out, how
ever, by admitting he Bhouhl have had
nt least a 00 yesterday. He blew about
seven putts.
The chief barker of Adair down hero
is J. Douglas Edgar, the psychological,
who is Adair's tutor.
"Perry made only two misses yestcr
dnfr." said he.
"What were they?"
"Ah," quoth .T. Douglas, "that's the
secret, but he did not do It, so that's
Ltlio reason Adair didn't scoro a 70, we
take it."
a ,oam Graham paired off ngnlnst Jimmy
Blandish today In ono of tho star
matches, night back of them were
Adnlr and Newton. Most of tho gallery
picKcil up this match. Lou Hamilton
plnycd Weber. Ouimet went off this
morning ngnlnst B. T. Scofleld. lie
nnd 13. II. Augustus should meet In the
semifinals as tho strongest plnycrs In
the lower bracket, though Weber may
have a good chance. Adnlr, Standlsh,
Graham and others are all In tho upper
half,
DISPLAYS SPORTSMANSHIP
Zbyszko Refuses Decision Over Frei
burg, Who Is Injured In Fall
Ntvr York, April 2. Stanislaus Zbyszko,
tho Polish heavyweight wrestler. re
fused to accept the decision of a referee In
his favor after his opponent, John Freiburg,
of Chicago, had been thrown from the mat
as Injured after the match had sono ono
hour nineteen mlnutos fourteen seconds with
out a tall.
Freiburg's head struck tho floor at tho
edge of the mat and he was unable to con
tlnue the match: Ho was not seriously In
Jured, It was said. Zbyszko announced his
willingness to meet the Chicago wrestler
when ho had recovered.
rreiDuw -was --me ocai nun no nstn met
since his return to America, Zbyszko said.
Ftilton'a Manager Refutes Offer
l'ortland. Ore,, April 2.r-Tom O'llourko
mansger of Fred Fulton, said today that he
had offers for Fulton to box Johnson In
Lower California, but that he would not ac
cept the offers.
McCarron Knocks Out Flnefrock
Allenlown, Pa., April 2. Jack McCarron
ecored a technical knockout over Hon Flno
frock, York, last nlsht whnn tho referee
atotuwd the bout In tho flttli round to save
the York entry
Blgelow to Lead Harvard Hockey
Cambridge. Mass.. April 2. Edward V.
Dlgelow, of rioston. was elected Pt" J or
tho Harvard hockey' team. He has played
at center for two years.
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Iho "Wiseacres" arc tho boys I am appcal
InK to only the "Don't Caro" follow la rv
subject for rcady-mades" ut $65 a throw
IMPOlRTED WORSTED
QI TITQ MADE TO
Blues-
YOUR ORDER
Browns Greens
Hundsomo pin-strlpo suits, such as arc
sold all over town and in Now York
for $65 and $75. Made to your order for
Real Value . . . .$65.00
My Price .$42.75
You Save $22.25
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UIUMY KVK
1105 Arch St.
MONDAY AND 8ATUIIDAY'
:M. & II. SELL IT FOR LESS:
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We by Bob' Gardner and others, who
will compete hi i"; -
championship. .,. nlnr
runners are hcudlng th s wny for the
Iennslvnula relay cnrnlval.
IiOr-al Application
r itEQUIHES no international testi
mony to show the bhidlng qualities
fPr!: . i.. mi.
He l.asi assumes u imimuwub "
tude toward the West and the West has
loud snicker on tup ior uiu i.
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and dirt from tne raw pmem-a oi muu
meat they are an grcai nuic num.
There's nothing like clean, hnrd com-
..minn in prnKR mlsuuucrstandings.
litre is nothing that will develop
Quicker respect ior iuu umui- rauj,
A Matter of Sporting Blood
THE entry without any sporting
blood (of the right sort) in his veins
doesn't count, lie's a sap, anyway.
The one who has it can always appro
bate the same quality In the other dele
gate. '
American sportsmen can appreciate
the qualities of Carpenticr. And while
the Ilriton is a hard lobcr, ho isn't any
harder loser -than tho American, and
together they can nlways make a big
car of it, no matter who fliflshca on
top.
IT HAS been suggested that if Babe
Hutli would cut down his home-run
ing ho would bat over .400. Who
mints to hit -U singles In placo of
thlrty-firc home runs. You bcldom hnvo
to run out the homers, and this is going
to be a fitramy summer.
Now, You Know
If you request tho proper way,
Ills name s pronounced Carpenticr;
And nof as you so oftcn.hcar
The coves icho call it Carpenticr.
FAX desires to know tho names of
the three greatest pitchers of tho
Here's the Fisherman, Here're
the Fish arid Here's the
M. & H. Tackle to Catch 'Em
Oh, boy! Trout season opens in Pennsylvania Thursday, April
15 opened yesterday' in" Now Jersey. Don't your fingers twitch to
get your trusty old rod in hand; don't your cars drink in the music
of the swi3h of your lino; and, my, don't your eyes open wide at the
thought of tho sight of that big speckled trout making a "strike"
and taking half of your lino before you finally get him ready for tho
landing net? Get away from that desk, Mr. Busy Business Man,
and take a day off Hide away by some tumbling trout stream
where you breathe pure air, out in the sun carefree as a boyl
We've Everything the Fisherman Needs
Here, and We Can Save You Money
Steel Rods, $1 up
Silk Lines, 50c up
Leaders, single, 10c; double, 15c
Wet Flies, $1 doz.
Dry Flies, $2 doz.
Enameled Lines, 50c up
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For a Limited Time, We Offer
Suit and Extra Trousers
Of Finest All Wool Suitings
Made To Your Measure
At the Very Special Price
.$49.50 -
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Tin's is the greatest news in years. Greater value
giving would be impossible.
Just consider carefully a suit and an extra pair
of trousers made to your own individual measure at
this low price. Why man a ready made Suit witli
one pair of pants will cost you as much today.
Yes, sir a large variety of all-wool suitings in the patterns you want.
Remember this offer can only last while our stock of woolens holds out and
there is no time for delay I Order yours tomorrow I
Bring Your Coat Here For An Extra Pair of Trousers
The large stock of patterns we have on hand gives you a good chance of
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Prices $30 to $75
Our vast chain store business of nearly two
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izing on famous brands of clothes exclusively,
giving our customers the broadest selection ever
given by any clothiers in this country. We can
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make you feel as if a hoof-hearted landlord had just
told you to pay double or move just move 'in front of
one of my windows and take a peek at the styles I'm
showing the values I'm giving and the prices I'm,
quoting and you'll run in and get under cover.
Last week thousands of men who could afford to pay
more preferred to pay less because I've got everything
anybody wants in a hat for $3.85, and I challenge the
world to reproduce to-day the values
I'm giving for the price I'm charging
this -Spring.
I've got every staple shape and shade
and a lot of new Spring colors and
styles, just pick out the one that looks
good to you, and I'll make good if it isn't
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