THE LETHBRIIM3E DAILY HERALD Saturday, Ootolifr 18, 1913 PUBLIC H[ COURSE It II

QUESTION WAS DISCUSSED AT RECENT TORONTO. GOLF • BANQUET

By BILI, FliO.M SCOTIANU, , iTuronto Slur.) '; I hear that a tannucl given-, re- cently at ou« of tbo prominent e: WAS THE WORLD'S THE VVORLD'S STAR clubs of Toronto the ijuestion of a JOf. L^LLY AND LAOBOS9C public s»l( course was discussed :: PACKEY GAVE TOMMY iouio. leneth. Tto sufgestlou seem 10 bo an excellent one.'lri that It noulj Once, again Joo M^y Das *a* AERIE'S ON THE M)f PUTTER A LESSON IN BOXING odpnced that ha IB going to revive 1 1/rovIiio healthy escrclso arid reeri^ Ucroaae In We«lern Canadi. Joe atiou for many huu-Jrcds who eould a&s made thU announcement ev- ^SQUARE? . DEAD never hope'to bo able to afford tuj ery y**f or at least eferr second heavy expenses of the dubs. Harlem Scrapper No Match for Chicago Bo.y in Short Bout at Poor as well as rich man's game. year for a long time, but as f»r as NO (MOUND FOR THE KNOCK. RALPH ROSE OF OLYMPIC FAME New York Last Night-Fought at Catch Weights .MberU .Is cooceniej nothing verj" There are many hundreds of- OH effective has been done. . ^ ESS TO BASE BELIEFS SUCCUMBS TO TYPHOID Couutrymeu In Toronto who h: : Mr. lolly's favorite practice is ON . , . FEVER played a good deal of golt In llieli na'jve laud, whcro it Is a poor, as well (Special to the Herald! . | He did not land a doren clean biowa lo. give lacrosse Btlcis to school »F, a rich man's game. Here th ' Xew York, Oct. 17—In a ten round and these had no effect on the stock- children »t the cost of manufac- yards champion. ture,' which i» a very laudable (By C. A. Smith). . Sari Krancisco, Oct. H.Halph Hose,'only form of recreation is Ucu!:! •>oul at Madison Square • Garden to- Znglish Lady Wins llie National Murphy was frequently carried thing to do. It lie wouM also (alie ^. no*-. Lave everlasting sil- holder ol tlie Olympic and world's them. The city championship of DuX ilsi-t. I'aciey McFarland. of Chicago, across the. rlcg with" right . band the matter up with the physical di- ence Irom tlje knockers who are every records for shotputtii:.?, died here olo was won recently by ono of th. Golf Tide al Wilming- outboied and outfought Tommy Mur- smashes to Uie head and race and at rectors of schools Instead of mere- rejr.ia evidence with tie wise con- yesterday ol tjphoid'lever,' after.. a:"meailow larks." I.e.. one of the play- phy of this city from ttan to Bnlsh, times he stood as If bewildered. ly with the spOTtir.t editors of teMlSMiif Tte wirtiV Series ball hrlel illness. I ers on the public e«.r» In the p«fc never giving .Murphy a chance In any Murphy appeared to. tire in the newspapers, .who are. as a nilei too times'are not on the squire because* Ilalpli Hose was born in Hesl.ls- Tbo Park Golf Club, of tutMIo. have ton Today there is too much money at stake. burg, Col., 29 years ago,- graduated nine holes laid out on the.r own pro- round. McFarland weished HO and sixth nfter receiving a bard right up athletes or senior leiguea to find, time with the school children-c-a Surely the series which "eVded Sat-! from Ilia Healdsburg high school, ard -pcrty, and the oilier nine belong Ic Murphy 1SS pounds. r::;•". to the Jaw. The crovvd kept : urday'"Vas sufficient evidsnce'lo dls- for a time attended the- University e,! the city, nnd are thrown open, to-tin The Chicago fishier gave a clev:: railing to McFarland to put him out, condition which ought to be reme- prove th-ir foolish contention,.. even. Michigan, hut did not graduate, lie public. lu exchange for the niivrtej GLADYS RAVENSCROFT exhibition of boiing throughout. In but .McFarland contented himself with died—much more would be accom- to th*hiselvcs ' ' ' .returned to Ualilotnia, studied law,• of playiug on the public cnuree in- the first round Murphy was unable to Jaubing lefts to the face and hooking plished. -.He ..might to advantage rights to the head with an occasto'na offer a trophy foT.competition am- BJ-; winning the game Saturday, -the ' was admitted to the bar and , has | park Club look after tie green-keep- reach hts opponent with a clean blow, ; Wilmington, Del., Oct. 16.—Af- hard left to the body. ong schools...... - ". 'oiladflphia team citched the champ-, been a practicing attorney since. | fug. etc. I am told that many huurt- while .McKarland rained left Jabs and ionsbip;and endtd the series with on-1 p j |,t years Hose lud been a I reds of the liuffalo people nvp.ll then:- ter several rcctnt atUmpls Eng- right: hooks to tte face and head. At . During the seven 111 and eighth' Me .However,- Ifihe'siicceeds'in get- ot c s land h»> tod»y. captured from the 1 Farland frequently Elapped'.-Murph) ting the schools engaged in the ly Bn games played out ol the sev>n chainpiousbiu" figure, in amateur ath-. sieves of Iho privilege of playing on tlie close quartei :! -Murphy's srjirt that-',might have bren played_. v;'rhe i ti . His prowess wen him a" piiu-c ilLis"cuuiee. Ufiltsd'sulei a sporting chim-. arm work was cleverly blocked by in tbe face with the;.back of his -righ .garae, it will be the start of a re- ; e cs ; attendance was not tallir:^ c;R v_ on on the first American Olympic team plbnihipi -when; Mils Gladys Rav-; gloved • It'appeared ,aa >tliough th vival ol Canada's national game. A StriklnE'Example. ' McFarland, who acted as "though he the contrary, it was jnrreasttg. Each that went to Athens in 1S06, and ho cnscrpft, of "the Brombroujh club, Chicago' fighter could have.' bro'jgh i—Edmonton. Bulletin. ' ••"• Tvere giving a boxing losson. gaiug was bringing in moro thin SCO,- was successively a member of the 'Tho'nrald Hills golf course, in. Eil- Enjland, d«fe«ted Mils Marion Oilurphy was able to reach the body the bout to a quicker^terniination'hai Holllns, of New York, In the final 000 hvcotd.cash. Had.the. series gone' American teams 5T London in 1EOS ;tnburgh, Scotland, Is a Btrlkiug exam- only a few times in the entire fight. he so desired. .-.-;'/.-..'.-.''.' 1 nijrteh;'fe>"tKe *omen'« national the lull seven games the public would and Stockholm in 10IS, always pie of what may be accomplished a- gold'chimpior.ship, 2 up. have 'contributed to the two parlici-' brindng -hojni; first place, until last long these lines. Some fifteen yeairj paling:clubs approiiuiitfly'.SlOO,000 .year7 ivhrn he v:as beaten by McDon-:ago this was.a free course Inside" the Tk HERALD CONTINGENT - Wilmjnsloiir-DelvOcl.. "•".— rcore cash. If baseball clubs orbase-jaid, an American, with a put eight city limits. Tho number of people largest-, gallery o! the weeV was on ball players were "not on the.square inches, sbort ol Hose's own world's playing Increased so rapidly that e:; :: Old Country;,Football:A; : : : WON ANOTHER SERIES hand early today to follow Miss Mar .-'••". ' •'•'•'^ -. '- .-.?..:'.•*'..'.•-••• -.-t would that•. >100;ODG be outside the record ol 51 icet flat lor the 10-pound , a charpo of one penny per round wr ion' Hpilins, ol the. Westbroot club ON Y.M.C.A. ALLEYS cJubs'-.cotietrisa todaim-nyj ?; . . i ishot, made at Travcrs Island, N. Y., iadc. After a year or two this char. Ihe .young • metropolitan champion AirdriEor.ians 4,".Duinbarton-1. It-tie onneis oI.thB .^ 1959, j ge was raised to twopence, and the:] i'artick -ThistletS.XlMe U "V ball club had been' crooked would j ' In -,jjj(iun tc Kcords. with ilie'to threepence.., At 'iho- present .-Urio 1 Morten 3, Kilinarnock 0." • "' . The' Herald its second there not havo been sulTicient -induce ,iB.pOUnj Ei,ol, 'tight-hand putting,. I believe It is -fourpence. ' Hibefrlians l,'-Falkirk 4. \1ctory in. the"" V. >1. C-'A- l'0??Uns roeJilUor tliem to 'attempt -to prolong jjose also held all American' records' ' ' t!ie series? 'And i' Connie 'Jl act or gue, last night, Trhen they 1oofe" the I'had the pleasure ot many games' championship. Lumbermen Into cainp ib a regular The'WilniinEton Counlrv club was Blackburn-Hovers 6, Bradford City iliree-game .series.. The* flraj. game : thronged with • new .arrivals, who. 0. • -' \ Kas.'won by tba^lerald t"y 63 p'as, came to see,the .final strupgle to keep Boltoa Wanderers "2, Aston ViUa 0. and Jic, second ji'en't the.Eamo way trie American championship at'hotne. -Burnley-3, Tottenham Hotspurs 4. «hy .53 pins.' .' The .third _c5csh things Chelsea -^--Liverpool p:-'• •-•'•• ' The \veatier was", warm and cloudy; .ACTOR AOLF broke better for thejLunitierpiien, and tag. at-5.45 o'clock.- On'a Saturday with a po/sihility, of showers: ; -'.-. Everton 5, Derby County-0. " they rolled ..out. just sU pins' to the pessimistic knocker" must admit-that 55 feet", 6 j'inches ;"Yighl; 49 frel 2 ; : : there", ."was honesty spraeivhere or . _ 39 i'i| . afternoon 1 purchased tickote -about IiiarichesE«iyr^ ""Hr« 3, 1'restoa good, Tv a total of 538. the best inches ]M rfct ilKhcs r 1.15 o'clock, went to.a cricket match o'rth End O: " '"' '." FORlbc. . that-f 100,000 would not have' been nose ,vas a member of the San score o£ the evening. Tho Herald in the afternoon, went home and-hatl Oldham Athletic'3, Newcastle Un- -was .104 -pins ahead, Jyb en tbe totals allowed to escape. - ' Francisco Olympic club -WILL STICK- r"—; iv.- Comic Mack's team went into the tea, aud arrived at the courao at i..30 ted'-Ol' '.'•:••'"••-'' '•-• '- ' for, the three- g weVa counted up; TO ENGLISH STROKE THE COMEDIAN PLAYS . "UTTL Eerifs'-:t6 win as quickly as possible, p.m.; just twenty minutes before tho Sheffield Wednesday a, Middlesboi- The scores: . TICH" WANING .TIN OF numbers .of my ticket were: called. ough 0., - -.. , : - . The-Herald and,if It could feve kept the plants ^HHE.n FOR WORLD'S CHAMPS New Havt-n :• Conn:. .Oct 17.—T he so- Sunderland 0, ^Sanchesier City .0.. This is' no unusual experience either. : -- Long . ,161 callti ? Knil(sli". strokp: ,fell -be .cbntlu- West.Brp.-nwkk,Albion 3, .Sheipclcl -• ;»%ok i?3 . Many'.people .p|S>; :^_ round Jof goH : K! k . ...-1J7- -150. 122 P hi ladelphi >' Fins j^ten •fe ig Wi Icp rne United 1;-. ':-.-• ,.',. ' ...'.:.'••• " ' f nj in"Scotlan'd-"befo~re-'gcJng;yo^wcik'.i-.i Rice .'. '' '127 conteateii, jlack pending in' his. best for. AlhitUcT. tho morning., anil on .account of ir.e . London; Oct.Jf.—that'wasia great 122 . , ' SECOND DIVISION' 1 pitcher ar.d the Rame_ going Into ex- usual half-holiday, on Saturday, a r.-ait garoeTof ygowf : played* it-$'e: mld- tra* inaihgs". In thV^final Kame ..the "of three or four hours for one's turn tlnue Invthat cipaclty, MtlstSd.by J. T . •Birminghain'l, U'Ay p-^ -j--•'.'.'•':' sunry club, Richmond. In whteh'HVrn' O'»'S • - - Athletics went over, a victory like O. Rodgers, a'tormer head "coach. Mr. ance with a suggestion made by Is by no means uncommon. Bradford "l. .JMlharn" 0: fighting1 demons, "every man'on the Hairimiu has returned to colieee to Laurie r..demonstrated bis superiority Lumbermen Mayor Blapkenberg. the members of If Edinburgh, Buffalo. Chicago, onJ Southampton 1;-.-Plymouth Argyle team playing "brilliantly. Connie Mack complete his'course." Announcement over'Little Tich', also a 'Wa'nless .. ' . 90 *•"' the world's champion Athlellcs, will other large cities are able to provlja 2. in again had his star twirlcr in the of the plans for the fall and winter Pfl . .. 145" " courses for'their less fortunate citi- Watlpid 1, Swindon Town 2. star of brilliance, at the royal game se -. "132 game, and he pitched-'as he never be te'ndered a dinner here on Octo- practice are eTp&cte'd In a few days, Deseth .. 135 zens why not Toronto? • Sonvich City 2, Cardin City 3. by the close score of 101 to l&O. .''.. 11T.' pltcbtdbelore. Surely further evi- ber 58. as guests of the'city. The' .when the'crew men are called out. Iltcheil.. 104 ..'. GilfinEham 3, Eitter City 0. dence wou1d-,fce' siiperfluous. •• •'•' Ha'yor. who takes great Interest In Bogey for the course is something like baseball.'. had Director of • Public Xoitharaplon 3, Mllltrall Athletic 1 ' Those persons who ate in tbe babit 73, 'so It wijhbe.seen tha stare play- .totals;. ,. A LMIGFORD . IN CALIFORNIA 1.- 158. 63S of expressing the.sordid opinion.that Safety Porter take lip the matter of LAYING KEEL ".ar.d - Hove- Athletic 1, ed some Sol^L- -.:';\:*, , .Herald—Total plns.-ISSO. . the big league .ball,'ami especially the the dinner yesterday with the club, of- OF- CHALLENGER Cjij«n's Patk Rangers 0. .-;'••';'•'' The game-had^pcculiar humora. In .Lumbermen—Tolaly; plas, 1476.- world SB.rie-s gimes, are not. on itclals, »ho assured him that'the play- San Ffanc.lMO."Ocl. 17.—Sam I-s"p ford, the "Boston tar baby,"-arriiri • BriUlh Gna>United 3; Portsmouth 8. squire are usually persons who ers would be communicated with. the first place:.lt .was for the cham- here, from- New York last night, ani London, Oct.: IS.^The work Hovers 2. >lain fully as high, if not higher than tloe, TiTiyte, Clark, -. H. Mclirena, curetl Lauder'a recent accesslori'to the Uon at this time is Jijst which of the BIG 1 Crj-stil Palace ,3, 'Me'rthyr Town '" :he stage. The best ball player Is Knight, Tennantv binning, O . ir >lc- pulpit.at'his Bristol church, if as 'ap- several heavyweights who are clamor-' j'lrUne, Llnning, and Jllllar. .ileadicg 2;-Westliam United 0. pointed chaplain for Iho match; Tho ully. the equal oi the best actor. His Ing for a chance at the negro will be work .requires as much talent, skill The league IB putting up the strong- golf club secretary scored', neatly al selected to meet Johnson. and brains.as the actor's. Chrstv est team possible from the other '•' SCOTTlsh .LKAG1JF. ' the expenre of both Iwauder 'and the CARTRIDGES Nearly all of tbo^ellgibles have llathewson and Eddie i'lank are fully teams so this promliej to te'a-hum- Raitti' Rovers- 4, Aberdeen 1. "mecnister." ' been mentioned at'one,time or ..an- as.. great as William .Faversham . or , _The coinedlan .was Introducing the The time of all others when reli-• *| • mer of a-mialch, / ' Celtic 1, DiiHaee Ov ' •' other as having been matched to fight ani as .,, uprieht parson-to" the secretary. "I tell you John pj"ey ! ^ ' Tohnson at Paris. Frank Moran, Sam living the ballplayer would doubtless able cartridges are invaluable fcj-.gf who lie is, EO that you may be oa your La'ngford, Al. Palzerl and Ounh»at be given a .considerably higher grade guard," said Xauiler*/^ in big-game hunting, A miss-fire,. ;|^ : Smith have been mentloned/but noth- than the actor. .- "Oh, J don't Suppose.he'll say any- ing m'ore «ubatahtlil7than this mere : ah inaccurate cartridge, or one ;?a thing that will shoc)t'"me," returned surmise bis come o'jl of all the chat- th'e^BCCTetar/, and Mr/ Adam enjoyed : te^. In the meantime Johnson's bank NEORO ATHLETE having poor , penetration , !rnay; ^ thcf^Ioke" as 'friuch sa anyone. roll has been materially depleted. 'It . . . RAISES STRIFE 'tich;'iriilsied th'at a'big box which Is growing less dallyvand 11 Is only mean the loss of a cbveted trophy 5J one of-the caddjea was'cArrylnK con- question of time' before tho negro Manhattan, "Kan..'Oct. 17.—Trouble tained Laud tip*, supply of hew balls, gets busy dickering himself for a suit or even injury to the- hunter. !.^ is br.ewlng In Missouri valley footbal to replace those he would lose in the able opponent, and one who will dra-* clrclct'iecause the-Unlvcrslty of Nc Winchester—the W,"brand—of '-§,. course of the game. a "house." so that he can demand a braiVi; played Boss, a negro guard i"01adlafors, enler the arc,na," es- substantial sum from'' the promoters big-game cartridges, either smoker >|| cla!raed T!ch, as the-players were aub- against the" Kansas"slkte-agrlcultur'a for appearing In the ring. ' collegejeam.laii:Saturday. ' Coach merged In the decorum o! file Ancient It Is agreed that of all the heavy less or black powder, can always^ f| Stiehni, of kebraska.'ls.aald to ha'v game. weights, two stand head and should announced he Intends to play the he be relied on to be sure fire, accur-; |1 The match was played level, and era above Iho rest In line for a meet- gro In every Valley game. \V. 0. Ham Ihe caddies' view, at the close, was call. ltoi>j "manager of athletics at the Kan- ate and to have the proper speed :. (| that iJauder'a handicap would be 12 |ng wl('h Johnson. The? are 1-angtord and Us opponent's 14. LUllo Tich . jeanette recently out- sas university, eald. today: ."A gentle- and penetration. .You can;help" |1 and Jcanctte T.cr.'e asrocrncr.t-.an-.or.B tho confer- drive i !CES fougnt ],anglorj in'4 short hout at ball; but kept a good -line, while lou- ence'mc-nagers made, negroes ineligi- In the Game of Life each day should be an innings of New York, and ho sceins to have the ble, and the negro would not play MARK YOUR HUNT^ der generally hooked bis long drives. call. pleasure and profit. Most of the hunkers ol the course, agalnst-Kari!a>.': SUCCKSS BY USING' You are right and you fed right in Semi-ready Clothea. hoV(Ver, were found by both players. •' Little Tich started the homeward CHOYNSK1 13 Till They have the design—the draping—and the a\l- journey well, and took tbe leal all NOT TO BE FOOLEO the eleventh, but, Iti his own words,' MARLEY round effect which marks the bearing of the perfect gentle- ;e became demoralized by hfs advan- . Oct: 17.—A scheduled 15- age and his eame fell away badly. man. He foozled many shots, and Laudcr round fight to a decision -between won four con^ecullvo holes to become Onnl Clark, of Columhus, Ohio, and We don't talk price-saving so much—yet in our $15, On?.Christie, of , came to a dormy three.. Hidden" itnd In tho second round last f20 and $25 Suits the economy of the Semi-ready system At this stage the Scottisl comedian nlgH,: when Cl.irk dropped to tho treated the spectators to an "Im- I'oor, claiming he had been fouled. jt*ndsout. . ' • . promptu' turn." wile Little Tich gave Ilcfc[C<> Joe Choynskl Bald he h.id one ot his.- Inimitable dances. Kcii.nn foal Wow, and ordered the Then Ixiudcr divulged that there were 5 1-oti: It) pi«c»d. Tills Clark refused two shillings on "the match, ar.d that COLLAR to do/, and Choynoskl awflpted tho THE SEMI!READY STORE hl« frlfnrt 'Xonld 'drop dead If he 3 ffrf 90 Ml. - - JEMPKUSS BLOCK, Lethbrdge _.;& C. BATBMAN, Mgr loa!.". . •Ml, r«Ml* tt., Hi. tut.fl, M* M. figbt to Christie.