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Show , . ' ., , ' ,' 4,,,,rat,,,kuot.1,-xed- .'' . , . - - .. c 4,44.444,L4w44,4., ,, ,..., .,, , . . , 4,; w, t .. ... ,444440,4",4,"44,4144;".."."'"'s4V44044,10,14M, , I s . I I , I ! : l , 1 ' t ' , , DESERET 'EVENING NEWS SATITRDAY APRIL 8 1916 , ''.., ..;; . ' V' ''. , 1'. P , ... , ,... - ,,,, - . 11, . THE ''arkr 1 I The . 1; i t. of the NVar,,,hir,reons btf,,,xh up th rear with or;y AST PROISTS TO Larry Ihty,e of the Gisinhs led INational league in hattug with i but ho was far d.wri pl. the f!,, WIL PERFORM FOR Schu;x a BE REPIIESENTER leverages wat, .:r47 IN experiniew at the thidd.e f t -thlrg hatted- .28It aryl 1 erl,es .1 who pia3ed in the FederA; ieat7,,e AMERICAN LEARIBIS rated at .2itoi Johr.hy r, MEET t f ally the rh, et: 1,11.,$,; r7a.n In the ,t!ohal i 24,3 and fiel1e,1 the vho 4Special to, The News) 1' r',44'.41!nig, hit tn the 4i , New York. April study of Vto-- succeeds iltd.:4:444. a, " 4.! year's halting and fielding aver-- , rais keysteibe mt, tqc!en: ages would own to Indicate that the Itudgelis of the Iteds first baseman In the American and ine:t tl,le )ear. hnlia 4,14 .!4 .. N201444t1 tne l'hnhem 1.441 NatIonut leagues this year are pretty age of .238. , matched. the evenly Colle,tiveiy, Amenean ie.gue first 1,aseil2en b.tve a looting average of .29u and a field- - MILUNA1llES INSTALL ' e ing average of .989. Their National: , , -. r : , ,7 .et league rival4 on the other hand. bat., ,. ted .215 and fielded. 911 In 1315. PRIVATE SQUASH COORTS The heaviest hiller. aceording to the , e.... e , .t ., ,xt i hi averages.- Is Fournier of the Whaa lw --. Sox with .322. Judge of the Wash- ft - ' chn,t,.., staCntlirtr1r ";,,, , , '' New York. Aprtt t, t, '' Vitis ' 1,.,f 320, hung up in the International i:,,,a ,, ox ;(, It.gue. Then eornei Luderun of the i p,plOarVy in sehaeoti 1, e,..).. Fhlilles with .315. folloaed by Me- - pla!r, Hundreds ar, 1,!.ivih r ',tit. .,nr.- 1. ., 4 Rime of the Athletics with .314, Ko- 'reelected game noa 1, ,a '1,.., ' " , liy of Dauth Braves with .310, netchy 'Piet thy,covered that the.'.. 1, ,,.. ., , ,,, , ,,, bcrt of the : lion to the thguar . ir,'h ti kie of the ' - 'ff,. A ,,,p.r.,.z rir '' ' ' of the t In am, other ev,rt ain,,,,,, ..ier ',6' ,' 4 K..":.4-.of the ''.1 t the ()rine ridicultet i,a9nle f,,,. ,: 1,. ' rh, tt1, nid . ," of the Red come then like Ni..ri ,,, , ..T . t, from oth.,..it the Pirate,' g:w.::,':111::11t9inhiaz:fi:t9tle.:3111eb:111:1 ,p i. and nth;T:4".,.... ': ' ' - r i', l Cardinals 'gen iAnd l'eht.esi'tnlilkt with .264; the!t et," '1; ,!,.,, ", .::''' .', .' e .2:,9, Burns 11.!!!. t .:,,..,, Ilk.nStitOn 1:::;i i,,, .,, ,' , .; .,,. , land Pipp of i !bitli lard ,th,r ot i ,' ,o1 ,? e arrow In o a.1 all his uttio with an average of milli f.,rturel efer- '11",;!. I,PI'...,! b compenttchy in the Federal .996. ,re league each big nstathe.,c.retirt,w, . Th e s,t,,,,, l'.1I' ,,','' ;.,,.''' k,t tied Judge of the L:uttalo club with 'air e.1 I. on - ,' ,,o . rti.I' '' .994. Luderus. Daubert and Bortom a single Feeeta ,,,,rn - '1'1 '',' ,ta - ":.- h 'ts, et:. ,,,, l',.!:....tr;:a "tsm.) the Mot named with the St. Louts ment hore 1..,, ...,t ",,,. loti.. ef iit and Felix, each averaged .993. Pipp's per1"t . 1",,,'' ',t ,,...t,1 ,.,11.!ti an I '', t' ''' P4 l'''1,,,,, h centage wan .932. while Johneton and E the 1,,,...,. Of,01" littler were tied at .991. Hobiltzers t,.1; quo .1,,, P 'I e vtt"; I'f ''''' 'n'"li '''''' 'f'," a'''.'"I'I, percentage Wail .ttS7. McInnis and ;cinies of I it'i '" l', .4 ,,r, ItIer.,it,',.t ',,:t 3,1erkle finished en even terms with titiria "I irnelheth. " '''II Ire"r'' r'''' ''''' .989. while Fournier. Burns and Can-c- quite bg Itire ae a ternl,,, he,I the exeere. et. .F.d to th, eseht the ,..... hti 32 feet 1,,,r, 17 f,,vt each were credited with .956. Baler t '"i1 rt I Mt. "It Inahi,,otat,I tner' to., br,,,ea and eurrnoinded four wide had the loweet average985. ti..,, I" TLe front well le ::, feet 11,gh ,'4 '''''''' th" l'''"'''''''' L' ''t tI"I'l "'en' t 1'.1'''''' s the w.ty up th,,re Is it ""ht "I'' c.'"""niessAmeolingsign; fa'lirthe nAtMerican i i a to 't"a "- to le.t black lline that t.pk,,t the t,,,,,, r , :""tr f;41f ti"..r'''t i h , I. ,,,t a.ii he tertritted th, Ire o league will excel Coy. Tener's circuit net. At the 1,,tom ffr ''''-- ' All s in high class second basemen. Eddie there la a fIl ';!.' n ritetanto emp ''Z '''' l'ollin of the White $ox is the star. two feet high and rt :' "$., nvirg the ut t 'I.; lie batted at the rate of .322 last year of t., lo, .01 Any balll that 'I'','' 11," and led both leagues in fielding his space la dea,' and counts, it to.u.t liti.lolth,o '"' .!,"::'''' !position with an average of .974, Pratt against the irrtker. ,,n ,he four" Le i of the .1.,11 i't"'1,7 i.',r ChPtt!TTIPIrl ,f trail i'lBrowns le riot far behind Col- - 1the rear wall Fire two spo.-ewhrre toe c'f"' 'I' "aint: in all around skill. for he turned arver and reoeher i.tari. The 14.1' " f!' ,r" '', ba"ie the iei el eireal. Ilinsa battibg percentage of .24I and of the game after the service it. tu ""rr second In the American league keep ,r,t, hitting the ha;:1 itt,!11 yr. :r trktlI''',1-1l,l7l'::'.e.t'll'el'Llgr a!lh '"-- t 'n'ar"'"' The opponent rhint,es. proviel he d,,eo'! t'' It'15 '1 '' fielding averages with .965. l veteran 4" "st 1,. ee Pe ra' LaBile batted at a .2;0 clip do It before you let a rettirn tr,,, tv of ntt-' , and Cederin of the Yankees. in 190 The equatth performere tar'ttirje 4e,,T,e,; Salt Lake on the coast, of Eice best koGwo football n,arn 'games with.317. !rolled up Jack Barry of ti.e "Buck" Stewart. Corey. Dole Cooney Leiritl blanks ,f es,,r) rieserirtien !Red Box. who classes with Collins and and others. Tog club ett,tropkat is A arraf.c.4 from tho beet Igni f,rtro !Pratt in fielding, had a batting aver- - J. Cordier. and other leading squash an4 itreheht strt, tie age of .244. being tied in this respect players aro Joe Walker. Jr. S. II f al sapply alway en hani at iho i with Young of Detroit. Turner of Johnston. L. Platt, J. Johnson and 1,,e0,4ot :News liok, S,qreAeRtrits- Clevelands . finished .252 Daanst J the with and Mackey n,et. BEST OF KEISTONERS M organ I t , ,., . ,..,,,,,4..,.,,,,,,.,..,..i.,,k VON...,.,'1' tie:0; .:.... , ,:;Nt I ,- ' A :. ) 14;:, . in ... , ',, at a., 0 : Brook. , '- - . HIINELPin , ,,,Arit. - I '71 l .1. 1SP ,k4kb ' 44.14-,- Tee of a Wayside Tales , ELSEWHERE ED 8 , of Interest For Devotees of Ancient and Royal Game eins fr - GoLFS-- I t GRIDIIR 0K1 . t , IMIIMolomMIMMOMIEk ...woman. ! , ,,,, , I By GivorrLAND RICE, -part (Jr the golfer shows more at put. ',Una than anywhere else. It is here VS. the nervous type usually fidd ,a ithat AXIARSTON !around. But there is no touch of un- CARTER or nervousness to Cartees PHILIP game on the green. Not wet irit.,rs or Travis Is any surer at it four-too- t win or a five-fo., putt. one t,f ,st neither will ever . vita that char" P lonhip. It mstyl itcYing of all about. A four or a nva tooter is a flignt which mat ot,,,,..e, rastett a is It Is almost t both will tgo,ten more gmling goAts titan .aiy tr. ttot one of them o..a. us, other r art of .t he arrata thotto 444-', ilgrirE1.7i7bc,theno 'Carter in the ',lighten'. Yet , se Wh etto that there le a cer- - Ion tee oratin any full shot is is unable the ball until he has taken swing 41, to pow maa , exactly seven preliminary waggles ot conteet on leoween iset et the four which ns.to club, .song ones and three Phil (erer short ones. 00 sad to win an amateur t.zt I ......,....-...,--.- - ; ,t ..-- to wa Ills j 1 Rime Itarotoole undoutitevd lyd a fine your g laroton but 0,11 Ftli hoto ter. Wrath's and that was overate therm IL es, rich wonderful lima Bat be had this stroke that the tt415 in reeking wreak al much to foiled Wiwi It would hare to ho game as ay he has aet Perm But this winter indoor at play to hard working or a 123 On a 00 .te baendowingcorrect the defect. . pitch Arson is of the toll and ninny a fine wailop from rho too, , with lend a c,d,. lorg rune in general 'to ohow holm touch, , patting take that ,.ly he has come forward, rd ef hie l.ast two years, in 1114. ha wee beaten 'Mica Outiret. the winner of tho At Banuerol last. nom.. down. In the open be led all amateurs Travers. 1 the eaception of Jerry ing Out both Dunne and Evans the Jersey ash, champlosuship unbeatablei golf. At Detroit itnon falll be boat Guilford. Trnvere 140 in riteelPiOn, ail three hard to grapplo wia and only Iron to t. I Gardner by mowing a In addition to this he won three lotion tournaments. Carter's Chance. krter bat come forward as swiftly mem bat lie tacks the tall Jar- - 1 ion's physique, but at Iron play It's to And Carter. like putter and at his sounder. n. is a fine a itud watch, o amateur In the an vont:top lays better . of Dutch Carter. the olleilaills' . nava a definite crispness in ,rekethat belongs to the are 'oral pLty, - C..1artperor's- ;ember , featnre of ok17:TATr of useless waffles and the quick- lad lack of mune he shows on t. Pea I Tait any nervousness on the : '. ;,-, :' .. ,. VI ,,,5,,t4i, '1'at i444,4, ' .,'. ' e'.. ' ...V ; ' J. ,'' ; . ,tte, ,,,.-',..- e '..,,,,,,,, : 3i;' 's' : ' a T1 ; ;:- ',Ai ,e (Special to The Now's.) New York. April 8.Thou s lightweighboxera who think they can defeat Freddie Welsh. the world's champion, had better get busy and try to arrange a match with him, as be has made up his mind to retire within a year. Freddie is now looking around for a place In the country where be can establish a health farm. He is also going to open a gymnasium -- in this city, which will be bort of a feeder" for the farm. Harry Pollok, Welsh'. manger, made this announcement. ' ''''',;!i4,;,-:,,:r-,....,"- , - - sena-fille- Tut 36-1- 2 TOM BOTTERILL State Street. , ts 40. !.""'!- - DiEDS E ; I II I ,....,.... 1 Hillin ' ea , . -- .,, - , New York, April --It is estimated that 60,000 more persons will play golf thla e4moon than were devotee of Bootia's ancient game in this country last year. This estimate. made by a leading player. "Bob" McDonald of Buffalo, is regarded by some to be conserve-Byfor. with the increased activiee of clubs throughout the country and the ronetruction of numerous new links, it seems that easily that number 11.- e. I - the. open. Golf would boast an even larger army of enthusiasts than it does were it not for the fact that there are too few coureee to accommodate the thousands who are anxious to play, not sufficleat public se well as private links. Therefore. with the oontitruc. tion of new courses it Is not illogical to assume that all of them will be patnmixed by a full quota of "fang." - ale 0 OR - 16 , '''72"..1'.' -r 1. eW.a- - i '' - , L'ea,0.,,st - - . "I! , 7 .. . , .. ,. Comfort at Sixty Miles an Hour, t I ill 4S-7---1 tfa,) Few men and fewer women, when they first contemplate a car, have in mind.as one of the requirement, "comfort at sixty milesin hour."' , '" 1I 1 -- . 4 ,1.L.,, , ..C,ili . . . .. 0 . I .. 0 I t ., , t MARMON "34" - The Mamon was not designated with comfort at sixty miles an hour m the main idea in the designer's mind, but in designing it to be comfortable and to hold the road well at from 20 to 30 miles. the details were so carefully and precisely worked out that the nimble, t ..., '' t , I : ', 't , eananammen graceful, symphonic action of this extraordinary car is not disturbed at 60 miles, or even at the greatest speed of which it sure-foote-d, .. - , i is capable. Whether you will ever use the maximum of the Marmon for the speed it will develop lIs beside the question. You may some day wish to use it for a short rush ahead at a crossing or a quick pickup at a side street. For great reserve power in these emergencies la often more necessary to safety brakes. t , ' hood t Because of Its unusually sensitive and powerful brakes the Marmon is one of the most easily controlled cars in the world. The smallest woman can bring the Marmon to a short stop wth perfect ease. . . , This feeling of security makes the car a real pleas. ure to drive. flexible. easily The era of the big, controlled lightweight car in which aluminum must play an bnportant role, is fathered in with the new Marmon "34." high-powere- . d, ' Itere are tha new prioes 1111"11 11a1ny etTrallyr mar,h In; Nora Let us demonstrate this Marmon "31" and show you what lightness in weight. coupled with great power and correct principles in construttion really Pa. 1.20 "Pilger Three and Roades rya. Marmon "34" ready for delivery row. TC, Car. artha c.,,,, - - .E..' - - , e ', - ' CO. .. 1. ......... - . ,7,:.:Yn.1'.,11- , ' .,, f. . ' . t t'; i it.';i-- . - - 3:2; r 1 i , 461469 SOUTH MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY. o 1 ; ,, uTAti.DAH0 MOTOR evailawwwwwwwwwssewisisseatratwicisessotestesseere I ' Car. Toarinc 112900. . , I 1121110. rise--ae- lt - -- .se 178 I Koaalloggiet. - , 'elet, . WHEN YOUR Errs NMI OARS IIIIIIIIE EYE RIMED radratty. ; i tnr goot was. weasel, Won sd of the gyetide. lamotroto4 league club met yes. TwY Peewee ;Periwig weeseeseogig; seassation aminesneem lords." and elected the following direr la amenwevi rtectwee essionss Nr tore! Charles Weerthman (chairman). renw astectilatiet tle 04 gmbn, W. lif. Walker. William Wrigley A. D. seta br I et stis Ns. Limiter. Adolph gehnetther. A. IA rum. 'ewe. ammo aro Ow a wane rp:to Sti P. A. finerintan, Adolph Covassaulkusis firil RIVINIOT CiNit awoke. , , '.. , (Spetiol to The Neves.) file noteceonc - I , - ;: lti. ait ; T ItIT 0 lird!J - - - - -- ey GREAT INCREASE I S EXPECTED ON LINKS rlawaw kr' to Th. News) Granteyille, A eril a -- The Motele high won over the tiehool baseball ,e.ire ochool team IGrantavill inhightbe first contestyesterday of the 'season br the e,r,re of 7 to 5. Tile . f, II went a before struggle feeler, decieion ores re., hod. The g lettorere th of locals at 0 uperiors and liymech, On the tround for fielding fanned eight sn.n. The score Toole. by Inning.: OM 320 0e0 n2- -e Thoele Grantsville ... .., -1- 10 201 040 00--4 mse. April Chicago National .do. gaggle sod aerie . A. used II It' ' '' .. '' I -- - Five men will be awarded regulation letters for basSenhall this year at the to announcement luniversity. according by Coach Nelson H. Norgren. yesterday follows: Capt. Bunny They are as Van Pelt, Lowell Bor:Clark. Happy n:req. Clyde Pecker and Bill Goodrich. letter. which In given old...English ITU to the second string players will go to Warner. Jim Smith. Blondy Jack Brockon and Clyde tort- . ... ' (PV401111i -- AUTOMOBILE CO. Main 636 rr er, hitt ''.' -- : Tooele Wins Opener. This afternoon the ittlefol Klassy Klothiers team will make their ftrt eaPeeranne of the; Ille seation On the campus in battle with univereity Coach Noreren bench players. !east i if eager for th contempt In order to ;got a line on his players, and the Stiefel as eager to dis;management is Just cover the worth of the amateur lineup before the opening of the Salt 1..eice Amateur Pasehall association schedule :at Lucas field. l I j Neti Stiehl. Play at 'U." - fret, en. , ',1 r'''. .'t''''""""" ounn - -- i - . I , 4 4t4,e e IN ORGANIZED Sliguil , i 1 I The famtest handball games of the were played at the doubles Deseret gymnasium yesterday between Ithe teams of L. Brinton end it Squires ya. Hintz and Van Cott and Ttngey and IL. Smith vs. Notts, and Lloyd. sets were required tn eettle !ninefirst RAMO, flints and Von t'ntt WITI- the first eet by the arore of 'Brintnn and Snitiroa the eecond. and Brinton and Squire the deriding set. Smith won in two Tingey and I. Notle and Lloyd. 21- sets from straight o; 214. The third affray. pehedule4 between ;Joe Smith and 11. Dent toen. G. Badger the former and P. defaultams went iteam by i , ,,,..., ' I ; I HANDBALL DOUBLES FAST AND FURIOUS ' , y tilt,,,,t thll. e' ie-':Ar ' '. "Ir''s , tell-tal- I rFIFIT-TY- i0 ; z' ''. l lay are C24,..,dvd-e;a2rdd- i". - , r, , I f. I If yol are i n the market for a bile I am l confident you will repaid for coining to our salesroom eeday or Monday and inspecting the used cars here before .. - , e 1,,,, 11. N. Hood eastly won first honors (Spectal to The Newel New York, April 1,When the ma-- I yesterday at th first days shoot of th this annual registered tournament of ,Jor league pennant races begin 62 Utah rltate goortamen's association at former Federal league players will be was the Hood only Cache Junction. the rank.. The Glanta will one of the ntrants to shoot true to form and broke 145 out of 150. He have Kauff. Roush. Rariden and An- was five points ahead of InC. H. Rainey., tderson. The Braves will play KonetJr.. who had no trouble topping the: am2uteur clam The distribution of chr. Mien. Knetzer and probab'y under the Lewis' system. was: Reulbach. The Brooklyn have signed trophies. as follows', Class A. Brat place, C. H. !Wiley. Jr.; Jimmy Johnston. who Joined the Fads second place, A L. Nelson and Wt11,111-.at the end of last season, also Mowrey both of Bingham; Nelson sicAoseey. shoot-ofWith the Cincinnati 19 to 17; (lass A., and Hickman. won in the June- Reda are Moseley. Anderson. Esmond. third place. E. E. Smith of Cache B. H. R. ; class' first 110n; place. iT. Louden alt:c1 Huhn. The Cubs Scihnultx, ot :Lyn dwtomh inn:rtoz shoot-ofoStgodatez. f Zstilling, Flack, Mann. A. hy 11 to 15: class Il, siecond place. Sparka, Fischer. Hendrix. R. Bain of Salt Laket. class 91, third Doolan. of Cache Junction. place. Bluebell Zeiderrown, McConnell and Following are complete scores for the iSeaton. Packard. Chief Bender la with the day's shoot. Breaks Targets. !Phillips and the Pirates have secured 145 He) Hood .. 143 150 Wilson. Smith and Moran. The Yan. Stony 132 150 kees will use Magee. Cullop. Schaefer . Ilmitit ... 100 IS') and GPC1f1011, who Fumped to the Beds Shook .. ... 150 'in tbo fall. With the St. 113 .. Winchll Louis Browne 114 1501 licGaioney ISO aro Plank, Davehtiort. Groom. Cran118 Bain 123 1So dall. Bartley. chapman. Borton. E. Browning .. 4 140 ;.lohtimen, Vaughn Tobin, Ward Miller, 114 Siddoway ISO 112 and Moliechnie. while the Anderson .. . 114 15,) Kline -- ... Tiger. have bagged Ntcher Rainerling 140 Rollie ...J will reIli, How many of 134 J Nelson . main in the big show? 180 88 Borg Frofessionals. . , Today we have nearly a dozen used cars for sale. The prices range from $175 up. These cars are ready for your inspectonand today and Monday have been especially get aside bY our salesmen to show and demon-stra- p t -, ,,,, I . , I I. i ' !!.r1 1 hi ,NP.,..,W'eo.,o..os.e,.e, - ........... - at a price higher than Rs real value. cars .. , ' ; t , I .... . CARTEIS I the money?" ' ,,, I , -- r'' I 4,,' R. , . ' it'''.-n-1- n- '01-I- ",,,' 4. . 1;1.'r , . il -.- I ' , , ..... t ..":'''t Ea--s, '' I i I THE MONEY?" , I '...1- --- While we cannot fix the prices of used cars for salt: by private owners, we will not under any circumstances recommend such a car to , 'ow, ',....- --1 IPHL Welsh Will Retire. , t, ' .:',.!:-'- L''-' r 4. '''',-.!- si4.4 . t Therefore we are extremely careful in placing values on used care, whether belonging to us or We go over our private owners. own used cars carefully and then price them at figures that are absolutely fair to you or anyone else who purchases one of them. el ;.,"--,;:iF They have had more tournament ex- 'e.e,4 --a- perience now than most men get in ten years' .nlaye so there is no chance that aither's game will ise affected by any variety of mage fright. If you should recall any remark made about their play it is well to remember that both are good putters, 4..ose....erwo."..,,,,,,,.,,, for no man who is uncertain on the green has any great chance an the game now stands. There are too many 110011 IS HISH MAN good golfers to meet in the course of a high ciao" tourney for a ragged putter to stand any sort of show. 11 A P IN STATE TRAP Most men who make up their minds to buy a used automobile instinctively realize they must depend to a very large extent on the automobile dealer by whom or through whom the earls sold, to get "value received." . . Ivirostreee:tt1"' 9t ,. . is.rvl...''..."-;- ' ItzI',., i '. , i 4 i' - t; P , .. , t , i:.k.-,47.,- ,, 'I.. . i . I - -- V't I .... ' ; i -- -.. II, ...A- f ' etii,' 0 VI' l, .,, ,3 e . ,,.;, - : s." 1,, !, V,,,- t ., .,on .1,'''.:1'';;Z t, , ' t L.- V 1 ... ,,:' el, . ' I i. ,4.1. , s'. - I ,l, ,, r- ' ' i I il ili',:., ' , 1 41 : ,i, 'A. A It..1r- .111- ' our salesroom: buying. ,.( starts. question that- is asked us regarding practically every used motor car offered by us for sale, as well as the used cars belonging to private owners and regarding which we keep complete information on file at eqtert. i . '":". This is the You t.j.: '..,.' nail tfroams till, abtutl'innleohstiire6tt ritanradj around 73. which le good enough to "Is IT WORTH . , :,:,.,I',,..--.-- rt , '"'''fala , kt q.;:. '... ..'.i. er .,'7..17':. ,. , - r- ,, - ,..,- - ., r- , 0 "F";Z;-f,::,-- ' "Is it worth ' ' eLL.!'. O get there. It is not at all unlikely that either Marston or Carter will win the Metropolitan championship at Nassau this both will at least irnm er and that figure strong in the amateur at Merlon. Either has as good a chance as any other one entry front the big field. and the experience they h.tve gotten the last two years will be a big help for them when the new campaign i::Ektran-o- hition r,-,.-.. i'l. tflroc;in to le Chancre- expert to play in most of the leading tourbamenus around the nietrop&itan dottrict this aprtng and summer and fall, they are prety sure to win more thi.ti a few. Last year they won no less than eight golf tournaments be'.woon them where tho fields were first, class.- SY far Carter hes won four Paronurat tournaments for a 1)14 starter. and , while that litchis he facel and left be bind wars not any too strong, the came that the winner pla,.e I would have given the beat in the land a at d:Via the tott I I Aa both Max and Phil Sorted about the same time, 'hey moot of the been riralo for y lime out as the two awes:ad they gond of the )otinger generar Oyes the 'top Marston reaching list to beat Carter able been yet woe Use achieved he but , raarnamont, way of fame the in numb e at the atn,e chsnoo to fin- holsboot lolliot rt',hon of Ameri- wicentae t:- r3 first - I ! I the I - -- garac-but-u-us- am-e 1.7-- , i e I ' i i -- , , .. I ...'''''''2,,,,,,,r-- - ,y- , ,, :'' ''. '''4 ,,S .. -A..- 'O4',4;;;-..- ..- , , 4 '' ' l I 'Ai ' - t et. lo.,,,f,. .1 is rf 7 f,' ,. "3,10 "...e.1-- . I . : ti - 4aillatata , -- - |