Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 09, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHirADELPdlA1; KRltfAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 4921
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C?S S&4 SHATTERS
GOLF MARKSWITH 64
Pro Eight Under Par at Trenton Drives 300-Yard 13th
for Eagle 2 Tewksbury Scores 66 With Nine
Birds "One" at Cobbs Creek
Hy SANDY MrNIIILICK
Clinrlps A
Hi're it is :
Tettkibury
Out
In
Tar
Out
I In
Harvey and II. .1. Snylor.
ONE of the most rennrknble rounds
In tho hMnr of solf was played by
Chris Slica. profrMnnnt, nt the Tren
ton Country Club this weok. Tho sun
shone brightly on his curly locks ami
lift Minn 1m title nt I'nlnnpl "nocov upre
nrnlo rniinil in hpiii'illct ion over Ills About the snmo time Alex Dousing.
head as be went on bU miiiii path to pro at this club, hnd a 70-72 112 for
0
4 2 ,'i 5 4 3 3 .1 1--33
3 3 4 4 3 S (I 2 33300
4 3 4 n : 3 4 4 430
4 3 .- 4 4 4 .1 3 43072
fflnrr.
For Chris not only knocked the daj
lllthts out of pnr uml thp bct oxlstinc
record for the Trenton rourfe but li did
what golfers onh dare to dream nbout.
He holed out a 04
It's n score flint's Riven to a polfer
but once in n lifetime. It's TIIK
It'll be there when some in one stroke.
about l."0 jariN.
record at Trenton.
we're nil pone.
Oolf ba'ance up You may read ot
J12's out but it's 42' home. A bird
Is followed bv a 0. your sweetest Iron
by three putt" But Shea had n perfect
day. Out in !W he was back In 31. He
was elsclif strokes under pnr and six
under the bet mark ever made there.
He had een birds and nn eagle. He
hnd four IVs, three 2's and nothinK
worse thnn two C's. His only mistake
wns when he had a 4 for a 152 out and
took a " Hut he had a f for a .12 bnelf
and got a 4.
Shea Ire the thirteenth green,
nearly 300 an", and holed un eagle 2,
the onlv 2 ever mnde there. He had
birds on the second, fourth nnd eighth '"',",
t-.i -.. ...i . t, t.,.i. .'.f,...,...i. uanni
I1U1CS liui unit tti. tin- ittiui. iiui.-t:iuu,
sixteenth and eighteenth coming home.
The eoursf i 0100 yards. Have a
look
thirty-six holes in one day, which isn't
so terrlbre. either.
And just by way of making it unnnl
mous, .limmy ltowlnnd, of Cobb.s Creek.
nnnouticPN his candidacy for election to
the "Hole -In-One" Club by virtue of
his bavins made the twelfth hole nt the
public course while plnjing in a four
The hole measures
MLLE. LENGLEN TO PLAY
4J1IM 12 533
44324424 43104
Shen
Out
In-
Cut" 4 4 3 5 5 3 4 3 435
fn 5 4 3 14 5 3 4 ." 3772
Trenton hns admitted this as record "J ''"'
bfcnuse "f ihe conditions under which France.
Shea plajcd It ns a teturn-money .
match, in which Dr H. II. I'eplow
was his partner against uonaiu
Will Participate In Two Special
Doubles Matches In Two Days
New York, Sept. 1). Mile. Suzanne
I.englen. of France, world's woman
lawn tetiis champion, will play two
special (hihitiou doubles matches to
morrow and on Sunday. On the turf
conits of the Orange Lawn Tennis
Club, at Mountain Station, N J the
French girl will pair with Mrs. Daid
C. Mills tomorrow against Miss Leslie
Bancroft, of Boston, nnd Miss Martha
of liort Hills. X. ,T.
On Sundav the world's ihampion
will appear in a mixed doubles match
on the t lrf courts of the Crescent Ath
letic Club at Bnj Unlge Her partner
and her opponents in this match have
not jet been selected The inntili is
scheduled to start promptly nt 4 nVoi K
Both appearances will be for the benefit
( ommittee for IVastatul
Benefit Baseball Game
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, . , " t i ' k'11 oaspai. pimp ..i i rioveo rw-
j-icring. mtiiii ii itiuiii'-iir m i riumuu twfen ricuoi plovers riTr. ntnif mo Nortn
C. C. nild U. C Maxwell, president i a" nl Vl WUadelphla l.ranch.i of tho
j n . c .... ri..i. !,..- - pi-Mital ser'ce Th pwli will to turnd
of Irenton ountry Llub. It wns ar- ov to a carr!-r in Stntion E who had th
ranged a week previous to the plav, and mlfnriun" t hio h's ' tc-ouon in a
Un-n, nnnnmiceil nr ilm rlnlihnnsn flint fr!nd! game nnd ho nil be unabl to r-
was announceci ar uie ciuonouso tnnt ,urn , , ,, , irp .,,, f . ,nre, m-,nth.
Shea bad declared his Intention to trv Th tamM i t i n n v K H Y M
for n record in this match. He plnyed . AKr0l", "' l,tr' ' J ' "' ffl and
against the i0 preM'UsIy made by H
T. Cook and Umly Kncppcr. amnteurs,
nnd Shea's brotlier George, also a pro
fessional The storv of Curis SI. pa's misfortune
In the national nt Columbia is now his
tory. He was going at a sparkling 7.'?
clip up tc the last two holes, where
nn S and a (1 put him one tlrokc bevond
the qualifying pale. He has been under
70 on more than one course. But this
04 well, it's the ultimate. You could
lttirc oi that But still there's that
dinged ." he tok on the ninth
Anyhow, at Trenton it's "think of a .
number between !0 and 70." ''04."
"Atta boj. I'ete."
Tewhsbury Brilliant
, There mutt have been something in
the air over the holidajs, for birds and
eagles showered down all around. Some
astounding cards were turned in, and
one of the most brilliant was that of
Paul Tewksbury, finalist in this year's
Philadelphia amateur championship.
Playing thp C2."0-yard Aronimlnk
courbc. the tall simon-pure had nine
birds in one round of eighteen holes.
He was out in 3'A and back In the same
for a John Pep WJ, six strokes better
than par. lie had .-even y.s and two
2'b. His card included a 0 and two
ether holes over par. Five of the lat
nine holes were birds.
The day before he was out In 32, nml
on June (5 he was ilO-32-OS. He has
had n couple of 70's and n 6!) within a
ten-day stretch. The 00 wns made play
ing in u foursome with Ben Carroll,
Fashion's Newest
Models and Colors
IN
Soft Hats
AT
$3.00 and Up
Also Stetson Hats at $7.00
D. S. Hilborn
For i3 Years at
218 Market St.
OPEN- SATTBDAY EVE
Sale Ends 9 P. M. Tomorrow!
EXTRA TROUSERS!
Get an Extra Pair
Your New Fall
With
Suits
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Made to
Measure
Including
Extra Pair
of
Trousers
04.50
Suit! xM
OVERCOATS
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Order Now & Save!
The man who orders his overcoat
NOW suvch money! Don't wait for
cold weather we'll make your over
loat now nnd hold it until you need
It. Come in and look them overl
$24.50
$29.50
Stmplci and (elf-measuring blanks sent
'out of town on request. Write today I
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Order by Mail
P. B.WHITE & CO
TOM MALONEY, Manager
808 CHESTNUT ST.
Open Monday and Saturday Evenings
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AUTO RACES AT FAIR
Ira Vail Will Drive His Mercedes at
Byberry
Tomorrow's Amcrlcnn Automobile
Association races at tho Philadelphia
County l'nir at Uyberry will bo the
biggest speed meet staged around this
section in earn. 1'ivc big rnccs nro
listed, including half-mllo time trials
nnd ten-milo contests.
Ira Vail, chnmplon dlrt-trnck driver,
will he one of the speed kings who will
vie in the competition for the big
purses. Vail halls from Urookljn and
has more victories packed under his belt
thnn dozens of other dnredcvils. Vail
will drive an eight cylinder Uusenberg
cur. The llrooklyn rnccr was the lctor
in the big roail clas-sip at Phoenix,
Ariz , this spring, nnd two weeks ago
copped four races at Kutxtown, l'a.
I.cw Tink. a Philadelphia lntl, will
drive his .Mercedes. I.ou Hrunncr, of
Andnlusia, Is nlso entered nnd ho will
snow in n uougo special.
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PEARCE SOUGH
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BY 5 SOCCER TEAMS
Local Custodian of tho Coal Ex
pected to Sign With Local
American Leaguers
W. Luther Lewis, president of the
American Poccer League, and II. Edgar
Lewis, a I rothcr nnd lcc president of
the Hothlehom Steel Company, are in
this city today to meet James 'Wnldcr,
manager of the local American League
soccer team.
Ihey are here primarily to witness
Horace Murnhy will hnv, ,.w. ... x" " "? J" "r" .'" ,"' "'",
.u .... n,i stu .."',, " , i ine game fciiciiiiicu inranrniiv iuu'iiiuimi
V'rr.1 T 'u'nLn. i IurP,'1ns''ccur,1 tc" thc two "A" and "II" teams
stnnlng'oflielaT K'i0tC S I'ickc1 b' Manager .limn. Woldcr and
UP-TO-THE-MINUTE
Soft Hats
siosaiuieiy tne ultimate icora
in style and quality, made
right here in my factory.
Boys, the "Stylewon" is the
real hat this fall.
Come See Us Make Them
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"Stylewon" first of
all.
VAL.
13 th Cherry
Open
Evgs.
T&-A
which will clash nt Dlsston Field nt
Stnto road nnd Unruli street.
llut there is nlso nnothcr angle to
the visit of Messrs. Lewis nnd which
is moro important to local socrcr fans.
While here they will confer with Harry
Pcarcc in nn effort to have him nfflx his
John Hancock to 'n contract as goal
tender for tho local team.
Pearco is regarded as tho best goal
tender in America and is tho only
Amcrlcnn who has ever received nn
offer to cross the water to play thei
game. Pearco will probnbly bo seen on
the goal tomorrow, even though ho does
not sign n contract today. The reason
for tho hurry to have or talk with Hurry
is the fact that five other teams in the
lenguo arc nftcr him.
Tomorrow's game will decide tho per
sonnel of the team thnt will represent
this city In tho league. Tho first match
is scheduled for tho J. & P. Coats field
on September 17, and tho following
week the Pnwtuckct aggregation will be
seen hero at Northeast High field.
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I Men ! Just in Time I
To Save You Money!)
I Right at the beginning of tlte season!
5 ' A special purchase of fine Fall woolens E
enables us to start with a great sale! .
(Suits to Measure)
I With Extra Trousers I
I $2?50 1 $32,5 I $3750 1
I Topcoats and Overcoats
Included in This Sale !
$25 and $30
MADE TO MEASURE at prices below ready made.
Don't delay share in these special values and make a
saving that will be impossible later in the season. You'll
E need that topcoat soon order it now at a bargain price.
Sec for Yourself Tomorrow! "'
Duncan-Mitchell Use at Qolf
Kanwn Cllr, Mo., Sept, 0. Chick Ijvarn,
United States amateur chamulon. and lloli
JlncDonald, metropolitan open champion,
feftftte" e."f. Duncan anTATr:
hU.l..on 'a'olf " hSr J) "VH
t Inverd salnrit n i.i ii7:. Thf ia I
which ndd lth the AmVrlca'n7nj", J
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MERCHANT TAILORS
1114 SOUTH 11th ST.I
E OPEN DAILY AND SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P. M. E
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Putting the Screws on the Price!
First, we produced the best Fall Hats we have ever shown. Then, we
put on the screws and squeezed the prrce way down to $2.65. Now, we
ask you to compare our hats with the best $5.00 hats you can find.
We guarantee you will find our hats the equal of $5.00 hats from
every standpoint of style, quality and wear.
Comparison will prove that paying $5.00 for
a hat doesn't mean anything except that you
are pay ing nearly twice as much as you should.
Ask to see the "Stroller" Fall's smartest
style in pearl gray and all the new shades.
- Many other good styles in unlimited quantity.
942 Market Street
126 South 52d Street
Stores in All Principal Citieg
Prices on
STETSON HATS
for FALL
averaging
25 'lower
than last year
As compared with
last Fall, Stetson Hat&
are even lower in price
than you might expect.
Good news to the
man who wants his
new Fall Hat to be
100 new style and
old-time Stetson
quality.
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Stetson Retail Store
1224 Chestnut Street
STETSON HATS
Sold by Leading Dealers .Everywhere
TOMORROW:
Hundreds of Men
Are Going to Hurry
To Take Advantage of This Great
Special Sale
Fall Suits,
Topcoats or
Overcoats
Made
to
Your
Measure
Woolens, Originally
Intended to Sell up to
Double and More !
Special YES SIR ! We are going to start the season
off with a B-A-N-G ! No waiting for business here we
simply ignore profits to create a big volume of business.
And a sale like this surely does carry an important saving
message home to every man.
Men we have a big organization it must be paid. It is better
lor us to keep our force busy.
That is why
You can order your fall and winter suits, topcoats and over
coats in a tremendous special sale at this big saving.
Come m tomorrow! J.ast call for this saving! It will pay
you. Don't forget!!!
Overcoats will be Held Until November
or until the real cold snap arrives so there isn't any excuse for any
man not sharing in this big saving.
TWO-IN-ONE Four-Piece
SPORTS SUITS
Coat Vest Street Trousers Knickers
Made to Your Measure
This is a special value every
man fond of golf, bicycling or
out-of-doors life will appreciate.
A suit that gives you a dress
or a business suit and the extra
knickers gives you an outdoor
suit.
Choice of fine herringbones,
homespuns and tweeds.
Practically two suits for tho
price of one.
Chas. Adams Co.
Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's Merchant Tailors
1617 Chestnut St.
Op3S Saturday Evenings Until 9 o'clock
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