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Show NO SUCH WORD AS QUIT IN GOLF W . r 'mi Bl LILLY EVAXS i In any sport it is the fellow with ! color Who Is always the popular fttv-( fttv-( ..I t:. Georges Garpentler won a legion of , friends before his bout with Jack j Dempsey because he had color. C':ii-p inin was different He uld-i t look the part of the ordinary pugilist, neither did he act it- The Frenchman was an actor. Ho looked more Ilka the typical college athlete, and lived the part. No boxer ever received more publicity for things I that had nothing to do with tho fistic I game than Carperu ier. Carpentler entered the ring with Dempsey the Idol of thousands of Americans, many of whom hail never seen him. They liked his looks, the things ho said and the way he acted. After the flpht he remained an Idol j even in defeat Ho lost to Dempsey I giving tho hest he had. He was game Sportsmen like color and gameness ! in their Idol. Carpentler had both. Babe Ruth IS the idol of balldom because he has color, because ho can do things with a hs SO hall bat no other man can do. Ruth lacks the finesse f Carper. ! r He Is a different type but none the loss popular. In gelfdom Walter Hngen is the outstanding celebrity. He has color. Walter Hagen Is a champion and he always looks the part. Ho is tht typo of golfer you see In the pictures but rarely lump on ".he links. Hagen Is the Beau Brummel of golf-I golf-I ors, amateurs', or professional When j he steps on the course you can rest assured that his makeup Is the very I last word in tho fashion of the golf I world- Is Is something to look the pan of a real golfer. It is even more important import-ant to play the part as Well as look it. That Is Walter Hagen. He is the most feared player in golfing clrcli i Hagen. after being nppurer..ly dls- laji-u, tvilic UOII1 uciiiuu anu won more big tournaments than any ! othT golfer in the country. Luring an important match, a query' that Is being constantly asked By every other player In tho event Is: I "What is Hagen s score'."' - |