Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 13, 1921, Night Extra, Page 24, Image 24

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EVENING rUBLIO LEDGER PHlCADELPHIA, FFHlAf, MAY 13, 1921
WILFRED REID SEI
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1R BRITISH GOLF
Entry a Surprise Gets Citi
zen's Papers and Celebrates
With 73 Should Have Chance
WILMINGTON'S BIG SEASON
i;y SANDY MrNUM.U'K
ThotiRh IIk'.v nv TiKr.'-vl in t't"i
openlnc ih.h coif toiinip., in i'i"
chnnccs in i'ipIi- cor-". uhiih ha
raised Hi-- par fnn "- '" ":l- ''"'
in the iiiitati"ii i-wni" t' In I'I,
there next mn t li coif fiin ill II"1 W.'- '
mlngton Country Club nro jnt a- nm' "
interested down tliPtc In Hip ehiuiip
of their pro. Wilfred Hold, for the com- I
Ins liritUh npon phnniniordiip. Ilold'o
entry is n purprNc. in hl imp.'- 1 'I
not Appear on the lat lit. Ii" t"
place Kdilie Loom.
ItVid is nil m. I ! ha iv'"ivp. li,
final rP"r ", Am'riciiti oitm'ii.
He tins turned over hl lesaotn ! n
"hra' Spot." who W ti-ni-li nt Wil-;
mlngton d'lriiie K-iii'i alw"iipi. The
latter, wln Mills Mb '-' ""'' ' j
week tii hnnh up lu ciimc and 1 '
some bett'T than ppi In li.t las:
five loiitnl- h hn m it Ii"'" wnrxo
than 7!!. and that was . ..r.i ypit'idn
afternoon. '
Rcld wa In a hurr te- a dinn.-r en
SaKoment. hut poiipnt"d ; t nn
ree rehoarinl for th" hnn.l ui. I.piI tI'
ipb present. Tin- tPtoilt in :i "' tl
exact par of tli mm- 'Jnick
drensed, thp li inimi 1 1 or" t.u-n'd a
moment to i-eii In tni' 1 "'' 1 I"""'
opened the. ginsi-roK
"U'f hard tn tll what "ill hnpi'pr.
"bejtan lipid. " tn"ri'-n ii .tnlim.- '
strong team. thMic!i ii"f tin- i-lroni.. -'
that could hi' rnis"'l If- too 1ml
riegel. l.oon and otln-rt ran't c
Harncs flmli''d tifih h'.-t .'ear. hit n
trouble with hi" nei'k look as I'lo-ie!
ho ran't be roi'nfpd "i' That a
mpinly IIrrpii mid Hi.' un-mi. who m
mire to tit. Wli mi-'1 nn tiin. Kt'in
ins thr i'"ii'" i '' t' an Hdt)Mi!'
and my lmpp to ln w'l h''" hapil "
that: also ..n tin- fa-" "Jint I "1 !' '
fiomo in that i'"it."
Star Ahmail
That'" puti'i it nn d.i Iteid ' "
Jiriton by birth. I.n.i- a I thp pr h
nble cnnti'iid'T int inni . -. mi- hpn .
n parri'l of ihfiii. urn a -m" a' i'''"
national team plav tln'n' for ."u'.t n -haa
Twin l.N titl-s iihroai' m'i th" i.-'
of thpni and a ii" "f th i-iiis V'
itforr he hft - '-ti vrai - nil".
"Dinni'r i -'Tiwl. y ml-mi. .. a:
nounred Mr. .I'.ost.
"As an i'X-l!rlton." snnt.ed !! . I
"I'm llalilo to bo a mark, ami t' - !' i
over thorp will prntmhlv h" int.r. -t.
to bpp what I do. 'Phon-fori' it's up t..
me to make a .hoini: and. hilip- in"
I'm boIiib to try imv darnili"-t." !'.!
Joost nodih'd iir.'l ln.-'nl '.i '- f asim
mfls'aKiiig oiip of '!' i i -U--l u'ai"l ',
olcti shnk-r".
"Well. I hnv" to tiidd:- a on- -aid
Iteid. "Mi th. un. . mi i'ii
Franrp. N-vpi- f"'."'
Tnticht tlmro n-uri i'
I.popold . i- Kini! "' l.
therr for ' -'oi '.
Rood ns a S"Ifor. II"
beard. nla in "
Played lipti."" h' n ' '
In hi hi rt.'
"Apvn, .I" ! " '- ""'v'
announ.-i'd Mr ."
"But Hi" '.ri?" Koili
Reld, leaning ncmn on I
tli Urrtnan Kmn I'rin
brine him tin r- in a
IJo wnntcil to h am .
two liol" ilaji toRrthr.
Fiiiull..! pil'.'i
cap", tiinsti i"'' n' "' i
in it. fr"i' " ' ' '
Gre' e. 'W ' ' . l
Tomorrow's Tournaments
at Local Golf Clubs
'"'-hi pk Hur pftpU',1 tUtl'IL'flP
l intr'nn KlrM rnutlil ml'rh t'av-.!-'
of rivhts.
Until Miirdriii Vntkv flllli phiiMPIotlnhlo
ni'iMinir runnii mr two ntt"in
hl..i..i.iu... .-. ...... ii......
ni'iiiinir runnii ror two nti"tn
Pip I nl'lptiln (to'f Clul. Ilall"nni
I n'lmlowni Clul' fliti iilnu ii-iiph
.tM Intchnvn t'luti upinlPK '! dcrb
l.inn-i"l. Irnns only hatvlli nv
1 hic-v (K-rt- St. Anth.in. t'luti t.roiHs
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Minn Club Chninnlotuhlp, pnp lt
t""i 'o qimllf.
t""i 'o quant.
I:'p"i.m -I hib handli'tin fur Pr.t-
I. ." Cup ,
I ii.. Hppnr .1 rotin.l m.ll ploy for
Prui biuir Cup.
Uulii Cnuntv Una lit IlnU.
!' "mil. 1 didn't understand him and
!' I'ki'li'd thp pap.''
I'nt'.r Spotty, tin' waiter. "Pintipr
i ki'rvpil
"lli.t tin- IipI Kinc I evpr taiRii: a
AlfoiiHo. iif Spain. IIp vn n mitniii!
..tuiptp. :n .1 took ivpII to cull I'lt,"
"ind K.'i.l. tin-iil ptillini: out tin inn"
imppi'. "lipfovp I piip don't fui'gi i Wil"
mitiKton. Wp'vp a tri'at pourcp Ihtp
llnlV "
Up sat down at the tuble.
Il then developed that great pffort
1 ic hei'ti expended ui tin- Delnwnro
potirse. It ha" hepn mntip a --Irok''
liiirdi'r. and man of thp uhl pios hunk
'Ti liup hi't'ti Pit dov n op 1'pphieod hi i
In. morp nrnd'-n i'ffppi.
'I'Iip fourth i n"v tn piciitppritli, and
Hip home hoi" tip' in v fourth 'I'm-
piPlitpt'lifli lui- h.'.'ii letiKfhPlieil, tin1,
tee moved over and tin' tH"'n plpvated. I
Thp pighth ! no ii niie -liotli'r. I'll)
.MinN in li'iiKth. TIip -"vintli ha- beeii
tetiEtliPUPd frinn 1 1 1 t.i ttlll Mild- TIip
fntirtpenfh das lippti plmnsed to u doc
Ipk. ith tin- liutiker put auiiy for jdav ,
t" " lpft. Therp i- n n" lyeeti hi'i'"
Tup pro"- liiin.Pi In- Iippii int out n"
t! " -iteet'th. rnir:i and en1' n
n if 1'iukpil beil'u
llnr.i"!' (i Chi' iniir i- -'time III"
pnep ntnnnc the members. He scored n.
7o for tlio new aiiiatcur record in com
petition there, plnyinc iu the openinK
toiirnev, ipii tliore witp about fccventy
flarfpri. Kishl pichti quallOed. Match
play is colnc on this week. H, U Kemp
lnt to .1. I. Armstrong yesterday, tl
ami I. in tlio tirst tilcht, anil the other
matilies to bo played aro: ChickcritiR
. I.. V. Mahoncv, .1. A. Monlcomery,
dr.. vs. John Markell, V. A. l'etcrs vs.
Kohi-rt Weir.
The latter Is as enthusiastic n colfer
as evpr, and is looklnp forward to a
hlc etilry for Hip invitation pvent. The
uhole Yale, llimard mid I'rliu'Pton K"lf
teams will enter.
Over thp coffee. Iteid pulled attention
to the junior championship to be held.
ounjjsterH have plenty of chance to
i lay at Wilmington, and a good tnuriipy
srould roult. Othi-r clubs could well
add oii'di an pvpiiI to their schedules.
Ifeid lins bpponip almost an neeessarv
nt Wilmington as the greena. His one
i egret in going abroad Is that he will
4iavp o miss pearl. eight weeks here of
iilint mil lip iIip most active golf sea--nn
Wilmington 'uik had.
I l's heart is bound up in the club.
n lu'ttpp proof of that is fiinished than
by the fnpt that in ilisiunsinK golf ill
gwiernl. and Ptithusing over Wilmiug
mn in particular. Mine Host Held com
plete! ot out mi that dinner engage
ment. STETSON AND NORTH PHILS
Friendly Baseball Rivals to Clash on
Hatters' Grounds Tomorrow
The friendlj rhats. North riiillieJ.
-i ml thp Stetson hatters, arp scheduled
for a hattlp it t Fourth and Ilerks meets
tomorrow. Whenever these tpams
uipi't eii.li sdp is out to do its utino!
and it littl" hit morp. llariess or
Siliotii'ld will plt'li for Stetson. Willi
I'm iiitehine North Phillips will
pr.ihalih '.' Hnslnr and Dougherty as
then- n,a'ntas.
KEARNS IS PEEVED
BY LEGION ACTION
Manager of Jack Dompsey Ex
presses Himself in Emphatic
Language
CHAMPION VISITS HOSPITAL
Atlantlr Clfy. Mar 1.1.- This is Fri
day the thirteenth and .lack I)pmpey Is '
peeved not a little. On ills return from I
Hatavia, N. Y., where he has been at-,
tending court for several days In defense I
of a suit brought by Frank 1. Spellmati
against Dempsey for $100,000 as Spell
man's share in a motion-picture enter-
prise, he wna greeted with the puhlli'a- i
linn iu the Atlantic City press of the
action of the American Legion in adopt- I
ing a resolution to send n potnmittep to ,
weleome Carpentier when the French- ,
man arrives In this counlr.. '
The further determination nn the parti
of thp Lpglon to invltp Cnrnentler to
I train at Atlantic City also aroused the!
i ire of Kptirns, who made a set speech
ppiisuring tl'p publication of such mat
ters. Kearns was not any too pleased
because Mayor Itader had been sub
jected to criticism for hi attentions to
the phnmplon, and expressed himself in
emphatic language.
It was explained to Keavn that the
sublecls referred to were subjects of
legitimate news, anil Hint his remedy
lav in a protest to the Legion, and to
those who had rrillrixrd Hip Mayor.
After thinking the matter over, Kearns
palmed down nt about the same time
the raging elenientH subsided.
WIipii (luestionetl ns to the plans for
Dempspy's training. Kearns said there
Mould be no aptlvp work on the part
of the champion for n week or ten days
and that he hail not hail time to gather
a stalT of sparring partners.
Dempsey was again honored by thp
Mayor, who. with .loscph A. McNamee.
Citv Clerk piloted tlio chnnipion to the
Atl'antlp C'lty Hospital, an Institution
supported largely hv city appropria
tions, and spent' an hour there shaking
hands with the patients. It was nor- i
cure Nightingale da., ami Dempsey vas
the guest of the board of governor1".
When Di'inpsc. left the hospital he1
motored to the Atlantic City Country i
Club nt Northfleld, where the Klwanis
Club hehl an outing. The rain stopped
long enough for the bnspbnll game to
proceed, and Dempsey acted ns umpire.
Samuel P. Leeds, president of the
Chamber of Commerce, was asked to
day if Dempspy would be requested to
address the Chamber. "Not so you
eould notice it," wns thr reply. Mr
LeetN is n Quaker, and therefore does
not take any feverish Interest In pugilism.
FRED T0MLINHIGH GUN
W. H. Wolstencroft, of Phlla., Tied
for Dunner-Up at Lakewood
Laliewood, N. J., Mny III, Smash
ing Jdl out of his 150 clays, Fred S.
Tomlln, of (Jlnssboro, X. .1., n profes
sional, finished high gun iu (he second
day's eveiita of the Lnkewood trnpslmot
Ing tournament here over the Laurel
House (itin Club traps.
The high winds tilnred havoc wllh
tlio Hlght of the Inrgets, having a ten
dency to keep down the scores, which I
makes Tomlln's performance the moro
poinmendablc. . II. Wolslencroft, of
Philadelphia, nnd F, A. Seibert, New-
York Athletic Club, both nmnlcurs, tied
on MU targets for the runner-tip honors.
Dr. A. P. (Jrn. of Philadelphia,
president of the Quaker City dun Club,
with A. L. Mvans, of Ited ltnnk, N. .L,
the winner of lOlil) grand amateur han
dicap, the blue ribbon event of trap
dam, and A. S. Hell, of Alletitown, the
Keystone State nmatclir champion, tied
with HO each for the ntmitcur runner
up cup.
Cooney Trounces Irish Jimmy Dwyer
Nv York, Mny 1,1 - Jlmmi Coonrv gap
trl'li Jimmy Dwier a rcvoip bMtlnc In the
llfteen-rotinrt final bout nt tli llrmhton
Htach Siwrtlnif Club anil panlty cnrncl the
JuiIik's decision. I)iver left tnp rlnit with
n naiiereii oar, wnirn was awenniK 10 nev .
pral times lis normal sire. I
BABE WILL GET 50 HOMERS
Johnny Evcrs, of Cubs, Makes This
Prediction Twenty for Kelly
Johnny Kvem, malinger cf the Chi
cago Cubs, dWrtiscd baseball nnd ball
players nt n smoker and entertainment
In his honor by the Dr In Salle Council
Knights of Columbus, nt Lnnsdownc
Inst night. Among other things, Kvers
said, denrge Kelly, of the dinnts, would
get about twenty home runs this sea
son nnd Hnbe Ruth nbout fifty. The
smoker wns nrranged by John it. Oer
aghty, deputy grand knight of the
rouncii. iuuiuer speuuer wns .loan C.
Loughncy.
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Everything Included, Except Raincoats ,
You Pay the Guaranteed Regular
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You have paid as high as $18 for shoes like these they're sell
ing for $12 elsewhere today. We offer thorn at $8.
This is not a sale but part of our campaign to retail at $8 and
$9 the best shoes that can be made. It shows what concentrated
effort and volume of business in six booming stores can do in value
giving.
And we've dealt you three winners to choose from this week.
The Ace of Spades -Our Piccadilly Model Brogue in
the vcir light shade of genuine Russia calf, calf lining, ,
oak note nnd solid leather heel. fl
The Acc of Hearts Our Spad Model Hall-Strap 7t
Ih-ogue with brats eyelets, contrasting stitching. f
.1nnV of Creese tC- Cook's Toney lied Russia Calfskin.
Calfskin lining, oak sole.
The Ace of Diamonds Our Thames Model English
Wing Brogue of Creese ,C- Cook's Toncy Red Calfskin,
same details as "Spad."
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