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Grid Prise Winners to Sees New Ball Amateur : Jess's Flawless Golf Woodmere Uses Be Named Wednesday Two Jockeys Furnish The first weekly football Keeping Jones Awards Given Gains Lesley Cup Lead Passes to Beat contest conducted by the Eagle- Thrills and Chills ended, officially, last night • at midnight. The prixe win »20to0 ners 'will: be announced next Playing in 19311 By Hesterberg For Metropolitan Team Wednesday. . In Aqueduct Riding In tomorrow's sport pages By RAJJ?H TB08T Guhiman, Weil, Cohn the Eagle will announce the By W. C. VREELAND Boston Expert Thinks! Bedford %' St. Mark's, (Staff Correspondent of the Eagle) second weekly contest and the Two jockeys, Kurtsinger and Steffen, played important Score Touchdown§— hew prizes. Watch for it. Champion Will Try Devoe and RaynolcU Clementon, N. J., Oct. 4—This Pine Valley golf course The two lucky ones this parts in the racing at Aqueduct yesterday. Their riding fur about which you have heard so much can be tamed. Yes, Onken Losers' Star week will receive two tickets nished thrills and chills. Kurtslnger won two races and to Boom New Sphere Nines Are Honored but only once in a long, long time, jess Sweetser did it to the N. Y. U.-Vlllanova game should have made the total three. • Steffen should have won and two to the Columbia- Various reports have been printed i After a short speech in which he • yesterday in aiding nobly to build up the Metropolitan Dis Using its aerial attack to advan We3leyan game, both contests at least one race, if not two, but was beaten in both. trict's fine total of. 32y2 points, which gave that section its tage, Woodmere Academy pried the to be played a week from to Kurtsinger made amends for his headlong folly in riding to the effect that Jones now will j recalled his own baseball days as six-point lead on the Pennsylvania golfers in the annual bat- lid off its football campaign yester- day. Tommy Lad in the second race, a dash Of a mile, as though'quit championships, that his golf- > a Brooklyn youth, Borough Presi CI ta tie for the Lesley Cup. day by defeating Brooklyn Friends de* were going over a sprinting course. It was his lacTToTpng 'P fuTirBosn! l personsiryj denl Henry HeMerberg pr*5e:HtKr Judgment in a reckless flight of speed that beat Tommy Lad. haven't the slightest idea that he t hies and medals to the pen- Sweetser's score was 70, and it was fine going. It meant School on the latter's field, 20 to 0. £a GreY OlltpointS lhe rop v w that Jess hit 69 of thos* shots perfectly. One was so good, The visitors from Nassau scored 1 J~- "? jf*s* Later, by pursuing entirely different tactics, that of waiting, »»- The 1°™ of golfing competl-, nant winning baseball teams of th« t,on ls to his nlbllc to the drivfi__and pitchy firstirat In the second quarter when a Tommy JordttTl ill he won the fourth race with Erln^—• ° much Ingrained in him.; Brooklyn Amateur League at the. It Is easy to understand how, at the | Bedford Y. M. C. A. last night.-The eight,' that putting was all but un can drive right up to the edge of serie„erles of passepassess and end ,runsL«y -. / _ , and the fifth race with Anchors out signals of distress and Erin had necessary. Even Jess Sweetser, a the sand. But that drive must be marched the ball 50 yards to the! 106th AmtOrY RlTlSt Awelgh. Thus patience was re taken the lead. Valenciennes gained end of his Saturday match with j lnree winning teams, representing accurate. The green itself is fairly five-yard stripe, from where Ouh- J O warded while impatience had to pay steadily and just inside of the six Eugene Homans, which he won so j tne Brooklyn Amateur, the Indus- notoriously poor putter at times, man rammed the line for-a touch long, but Also slim, it is Just an teenth pole was alongside of Erin. easily, he might have felt so fed up couldn't miss a one-footer. That down. The extra point was added Jpey La Grey, French Canadian a penalty. trial and the Sunday School leagues, open green to a straight shot. But The gTey filly steadily cut down with championship golf as to doub*, when Friends was offside on what middleweight, had an easy time of _^o_ received loving cups, and each of the fine niblic gave him his one birdie. h6w like trying to pop a golf ball the lead of the bay. temporarily whether he would want was planned to be a line play by 1 He three-putted one green to make through a needle's eye it is when it in outpointing "Irish ". Tommy CURTSEY SHOWS Now, when Steffen rode Valen to go through it all again, writes A. men on the teams was presen^edT' Cohn. Jordan in the ten-round feature ciennes at Belmont Park and won up for it. Sixty-nine fine golf shots, trying to stick a pitch on from off A DULL RACE Linda_£QS£ler in the Boston Tran with an individual award. to the right or even the left. Woodmere tallied twice In the bout before 5,000 fans at the 106th , Steffen had the leg up on Curtsey with her, this after closing a big script." *'"* there's a record to be proud of. I third quarter. Weil took a 15-yard The Bedford Branch nine, which kfo Accuracy Is a prime necessity. Regiment Armory last night. Jor gap, and in other races he used He has not said at any time that pass lrom Cohn and ran an addi in the Salvator Claiming Handicap, the whip freely. But not yester won the tournament a year ago, fin know of no other course as exacting j Trie course never lets up in this dan gave his best but he was un he would cease playing in major tional score. Cohn went through a dash of seven furlongs, the third day. Instead he handrode. As the ished first in the league this season as Pine Valley. I demand. It is accuracy more than able to cope with the heavy on competition. He did say^that he the line for the extra point. A lit event on the card. He also was the j grey filly is regarded as one that and all its players were given gold Maurice McCarthy Jr., young and • 'ength. Yet you cannot get by tle later Cohn took a punt and slaught of punches dealt out by expected to devote less time to com watches in addition to the team „„„„„. - .,,,, .„„• .t.„„„»w .it. without power. Sweetser had both. rider of Valenciennes in the Monl- j responds well to the call of her petitive golf and more to business, dashed 60 yards for the last touch La, Grey. La—Greyr who has been prize. Dcvoe and Reynolds took the. ^tlg,^ »t fngth siu Hft ^ them.- But it's seldom tor-Handicap, one mile-and a six- i Hdcr when hit with the whip, tne which Is logical. He Ls a very am ! absent from the armory ring for honors in the Industrial division, lthat a man has both power and down. teenth. fourth in line. Both fillies' onlookers wondered why Steffen would love to play this golf course bitious young man and his ambi while the Saint Mark's Church out ' a direction so well under control ' A 40-yard end run by Onken and many months, gave all appearances were the .early favorites in-their re-! didn't use the persuader. Kurt- tions are not In the slightest degree every day in the .week. I; is In a 50-yard dash upon receiving a of a great comeback. wspective races. .,.. j singer was busv with the whip on fit captured the Class A laurel! that he can beat Pine Valley. 1Med t0 rofidenc ln the spiring, yet perfection can be mono punt, were the feature plays for A year or two ago Steffen rode Erin and as a resu t the daK P >- 8*™ : among the. Simday School baseball —o— From the sound of the opening' laced him 0n a world tonous. < Friends. Loring Peper, who was ] g0ng both boxers produced a good horses belonging to~the Rancocas O^Trammu^ * teams. Douglas Markes and Bill Conjure up a picture of 18 varied ITS JUST TOO HARD Stable. This summer he took the pinnacle Boyd, the two star pitchers for St, elected captain yesterday, also '< deal of action much to the de- the money from the grey filly Dy 1 He ls golf holes, each a gem in itself. trip to Chicago and at the Arlington nose Kurtslneer clearlv outrode exceedingly keen minded j Msn.k-Si who have only lost one game FOR ORDINARY GOLFERS showed up well. Lineup: j light of the fans. The counter a nose. K.UI ciearij ou . and k ambltious to oxcel in any. Drive and pitch pne-shotters over Pine Valley is no place on which Po?. W'mere Acid. i20i Bidvn F'd* '0i) punches flew thick and fast with track rode so well and handjed his I ge^ff^ over R period of four years, were/ thing he undertakes. In his chosen water, long holes with winding fair to hold our National Amateur golf t J'"'™.'1.;?'! Wo^i^! Jordan always taking the brunt of horses so cleverly that he was re- j 0 , presented witn special awards for ways and all that sort of a thing. championship, not Utid&v tlSt pres garded as the star of the pigskin | V;rwr»ps awi-iru ! field of work he will devote himself; their outstanding ability. L.O....MlUlem»n Wine? j the blows. s - A • as assiduously to the mastering of; - arl 'DoO Painter, trainer of-the- Include in this picture plenty of ent conditions. No gallery could g wen . — TToiger La Grey gave a remarkable dis- artists. He rode some of the horses I ANCHORS AWfclUH E small pines—"Jack" pines is ifie owned by Herbert Bayard Swope j SHOWS TEMPER problems, no doubt, as he has to the | New York Yankees, was on hand/to amble around this ?ourse. There J ]av of masterin familiar name. Also include val are no accommodations close at R:?:::::F«UK:::::::::":::::::• G?e1 p infighting. Jordan-man- The fifth race, for two-year-olds i 8 of golf shots. His mind is | ?lve tne emDryo diamond aspirants! leys, plenty,of them, shots across .Wnnderllch Onken Because of her sparkling" perform-! f i provided" another | moulded to concentration and appli-! down on the system of train hand. And more important than R.?:.—K m.\.IsaacA /.''potter.Lagethrougd tho geLat Grey'a fews defensivstinging e blowthast i and Mrs. John D. Hert at six ur ongS( thc low valleys n their eff ance at Arlington Curtsey was made cation. ing, together with a few anecdotes ...... , ,.,.... LH..R.H;...Gunma, .Wirren n ArderEd3ohiv ad ect on the French thril1 l that vcauseauscdu a hubbuu u b uof ex- down intou p themfrom. the depths and I everythinhave so g feelswe igolfers the s facsufficientlt that wye * cohn Peper ici I Canadian. the opening choice at 8 to 5, witll"" " ""V - ° " " "- ' — j THE NEW BALL -about Babe Ruth and other lumln- skilled in shot-making. You can Touchdowns — Gunman. Weil, cohn! in the semi-final bout Joe Rvder Colossal 2 to 1 and Little Nap 13 to j citement. Anchor's Awelgh was an i There Ls one very good reason arles. of thc game with whom he £ Points after touchdown--Cohn 2; Friends j u.nopj ht<. „.ctv in rpr,p• ford Branch team to receive awards exclude from your_ dream been s0 piled up nere that.to slip Grey: James for Cantor; Orev tor Wood ct,amp!onships of 1931 rc ardle5S of course all varieties of trickery. Pine ward; Cantor for Wlnev; Blalsdell for mechampionr champio, in n tewan srounds unabl.e Thto e with-for- 1 quita clase e? delaup thiry atd thchoicee barrie. Therr e was I SJe barrier Anchor's Awelgh ralsed ' 8 are James Barnard, manager, John just a„ . bi. t . means as ., poor a spot Woodrow: Thompson for Potter; Bertsche Old Ned. No bucking bronco ever whether he participates in any other Klein, captain, John Rasmus=en, m Valley is on the up and up. Your stand Ryder's slashing fistic at- < —o— I showed more gyrations Once he I competitions. That reason Is the j Howard Schuraen, Anthony Ricci, troubles stare you in the face, scare from which to play the next shot! for cmr.tor. R«fer«e—Artie wundcriich, new c c tacks. Ryder had the edge in eight !-ERIN OBTAINS you, but never cheat. as WOUld be suffered had one i ; - JJ; Y~~ Umpire—Humphreys, Am- threw Jockev Kurtsinger over his! standard ball. As a member ot. Arthur Elefanti, Leonard Bayly, 1 of of the ten stanza*. head He wheeled like a top In a 'the executive committee of the U.. John* McDougall, George Caputo, Until you'ye seen this course it Is played a miserable arching slicingfeer^ia JSJK^ " • .•««' THE SUPPORT or a fast-breaking hook. • Elmer difficult to believe that such a lay- Sailor out could exist. It is distinctly Pine Valley, wherp .TPSS a^-PftttAr Gene Homans, Phil Perkins, Mau- iMfldlSnn KL'lvn Tpnh Tom—Jones different and therein lies our tribute ] DK1 to George Crump, the man who first rice McCarthy. Dick Jones, Leon- '"» > "• saw golf possibilities in this one ard Martin, Bob Moffett, Paul An lighter ball acros.s. Jacob-on derson, and other metropolitaraecro nt n In Scoreless Soccer Tie One of the arguments ior the hilly spot in southern New Jersey I Z» ' J *T P° f In the remaining fours on the^tTTat: the daughter of St. James | Again Anchor s Awelgh refused to K lf rs c ve red c rcl standard ball ls that It will yield a ana wr.o had the determination to *? ?, ? , u themselves with card Frankie Palmer kavoed Chick! stumbled or she bumped into Co-1 break, running around In a ' f-j larger reward or "kill will be lo g alnst the more GOLF DRIVING TODAY make a golf course bloom in its | ^* 1 Pennsylvania^. The soccer teams of James Madi Ba Palmer in the second stanza of the I lossal I know not. But Steffen was thua delayingf the ji art dose to 15 W.JJjarj w-M . u odemanc d v?v.3«s. y Staters and Canadians^ looms 30n and Brooklyn Tech battled to a j b^"utV~Eddle"pipe7 "won~o"ver Willie i seen" to take hold of his mount's j minutes. Finally, after being taken, ^ ^ Thc open golf driving contest be the golf heaven—provided one can ? m€chan In the first place, this Pine Valley scoreless tie yesterday in a P. S.! Schatzel and Dave Baumann re- head as though to steady her This I to the outside Position, he was ^ ing held at the Queens Plaza Golf la; out, of which you have heard so stand up and carry on a fight a {han hQw (jom m^.ny rumors, has jtfist about 100 against perfection, Sweetser had j A. L. contest at Tech's field. <*!»*> the palm over Georg.e Rod- causedI hei-to drop, back »a£-^fn^f^ S^w^SS^? l«t £^Sii^?S i^S.lS? monly in use. What. then, could Field today and tomorrow has at- yards of paralelling fairway, and his day yesterday. The lineup: nick' oTead wUh Colo^llcond^unUl 5ohnV7& K we e the e"r'ly ^™ore logical than that the man traded considerable Interest. Alon* t, ".i to wander so far off line means Madison (0) Brooklyn Tech 101 j I w^ll down the stretch, when theTat-, leaders but Anchor's Awelgh caught | ^^J^^^^nlSi Si? SftS^X S^TJ^ a lo~t stroke, for it comes on a par ST:. ..Rojas Ocdin? ter passed th* pacemaker ^ them haHway^wn the strei^^ de- .Singer , Myers i Ioica Perfects and 5 hc".2. The fourth fairway so far I L. L. on. beat them home by three lengths. actors i R. T ..Miller .-... . • Bruze W ter what the equipment, he Is still', who are participating in the con« o.l the proper line that carrying I t. H ..Sherman . Gerston '-.Trickx JJne Plunge .L..-Gm±sey. improved her position but'___;_ the. vcst sand area.is impossible. Fine Cards at C. H. -.. Speber :.. , Steele'! _Lthe master of them all? • ' test. R. H. ..Camor* .. Orbrick ! was unable to reach the leaders, and "*, Here's what is required of Sweetser O. L...... Horlick ... Johnson (finished a poor third. At no time i Alice Beail IS VlCtOI* in his.playing! of a par round on this f. L Lew Watts j did she display the speed - that golf course: The first drive had to C F Waish Klein Aqueduct and I. R Santi Gunderson caused her to step so fast in her t | ^p| ] Rifljna iVfppt - be perfectly played 245 yards off the O. R Hotter Milner n inn tee so that it Opened the way for a Substitutions—Herman for HofVr. Misl- •previous start. Did the extra seven j *" OUIOOI niUing 1UCCI full No. 3 iron shot to the. sand- ar» for Watts, Floore for Milner, Gordon j pounds which she carried yesterday ' The Richmond Hill High School for Johnson. Referee—Udell. I fairly anchor her or did she stumble ] first annual riding meet was held Now in guarded knoll of a green. On the -*- second the drives simply had to be Bowman Park i and thus lose her chance of win- yesterday at the Forest Hills Polo straight, for alL ilong the left is.a nlng? Those were the questions that Fields, with three classes open to patchwork of sand filled with jBushwick Bpoters Bow many patrons of the track asked competition. Progress unyield broom. On the left pine Junior Champion Calls each other after the race. They The Class 1 honors, for riders with trees stud the way. Beneath them To were in doubt over the conditions less than six months experience, was are tangled grass and vines. No Out Some of the Be7tl New Utrecht, 5-0 that prevailed. captured by Paul Bertsch. Frank hope on either side. Steffen has always been regarded j Wederholt tc-ok the Class 2 group, —o— Juveniles in U. S. A. New Utrecht beat Bushwick in a | as a jockey of meat strength, plus for competitors with one-year's ex- P.'S. A. L. soccer msttch at West SAND TRAPS PROVIDE rldlng skill. His handling of Valcn- perience. while Alice Bean scored End Oval yesterday, 5 to 0. The I ciennes was not In keeping with the first in the Cla?s 3 honors, for those The THE MOST TROUBLE There are two place for racegoers victors led by 3 to 0 at the end of to visit tomorrow—Aqueduct, Long fine name and reputation that he ; with more than cne year's experi- This hole is only 352 yards long, Island, and Bowman Park, Rve the first half. Neufeld and Plotkln | had earned at Arlington Park dur- ence. yet among these Lesley Cup players. N. ,y. At each< p]ace hlgh.cl^ each scored twice and Weissma I ing the summer. Valenciennes, like booted in the other. Brooklyn I saw more 5s and '4s and nary a sport is promised to the followers of her stablemate, Curtsey—both are j I birdie 3. The pitch shot is a hard the thoroughbred. Lineup: »' trained by Willie Knapp, although Sicing Through With one, for the green is high and almost A triple feature program serves PoJ. New Utrecht (5) Bushwick IOI they are owned by different patrons totally surrounded by sand. To get Goat.'..RaUan Carolos By SOL METZGER Hands and Arms as a fitting climax to a successful R. F...Levin* (Ci Schuman I of the turf—opened the favorite for Eagle's a lie in the sand usually means year's racing at Aqueduct. The big UF...Hanson Zuocolo The biggest football job of many j the Monitor Handicap, with Erin L being in a footprint, for in this event of the afternoon is the Junior L. H...Vodas ...,,,. Solow s?nd-infested region they do not R. H.. .Kranr* Gucallme years was making the 1930 Iowa J and Black Mammy close second Champion for two-year-olds, over 0. L...Neuf«ld Hanrig believe in grooming the sand after 1. L Plotkln ,..' RobinowUz schedule. Certain complications re-1 choices. Mart* thc other starter, MAMMOTH MINIATURE the mile course. The other features was the lon sn every shot. The traps are open. nre the Bayvlew Claiming Handi C. H...Vuir Friedman garding its athletes in Western I - ^_ One must walk through: them to f. R.. .Weissma Dauber cap for three-year-olds at one mile 0. R... Popowski ' Schwartz Conference circles cost this eleven : Kij»Teiv(;FR i ANDS reach the green. Pine Valley gives; ana\ a sixteenth and the Syosett C Gottlieb Eb-.rtoeather Referee—Kalle.sbock. Time of Again the early position of Stef- at Merlon and on the Various other The Junior Champion calls out halves—36 minutes. But you can't down good men, and j fen-s mount was not sustained by courses one passes ln the 100-mile juveniles over the longest journey the Iowagians have a full quota of j the subsequent betting. Erin wai 72 Prizes, 1931 Model 9-Tube Zenith Radios trip down from New York. Pine of the year to date, one mile. Natur games. One brings the strong Okla- the one that received the bulk of the Valley provides huge, well-turfed ally that means stamina of high noma Aggies there today for one of support. She dropped a point or Being the First Prizes in Each Division yet fast greens. But It gives no good • order. Last year by winning this New Utrecht Golfers the first intersectlonal games of the j two, while Valenciennes receded lies in the sand or off the beaten race Gallant Fox gave'An inkling R*»at ^t MifliQAle 9 1 >'ear- 'slightly. Black Mammy was well track. It is a golf course that j f the great endurance that he pos- AV|M& rH«OUOH WITH HAn04 Read Sunday's Eagle for results in the 18 elimination 0 ta, Li J Thfty ,lkc Hnc p;unging at Iowa., backed. Martis was neglected, as AMD A,RM<= _.*.! IlKlSy*- IO-4- requircs perfection. The man who j jesses and which he has displayed •You can't blame them, with the bat- ! his chance was not taken seriously, rounds played last evening. Second elimination cpnnot come through suffers. How an this season. New Utrecht golfers conquered St. tering rams they had last year. So j From thc start Martis showed the round will be played Tuesday, 8:30 P.M., October 7. Al Wsde of Boston suflered! Wade. Among the eligible* for the Junior By SOL METZGER Michael's Diocesan High School on the Oklahoma boys will have to! way by open daylight. Erin and Vardon tells us that the golf swing one time a college star, had a' little , Champion are Equipoise, the early the Dyker Beach links yesterday, 2 watch out or take a beating because i Black Mammy raced together four fade on all his shots. He didn't J topllner which was beaten only, A is nothing but ah firm swing and to 1. Ralph StrufacI downed Jsck of the clever- stuff, But lngwerson's '-or. five, lengths. In. front .of ..Valcn-. nllow for It, for he never knew when * "that when we relax"and do IX prop- The Official "Natural" Courses t* head for The futurity by James- Redmond, 4 and 3, and his brother men will spring. Here's a sample: j ciennes. The Inst named, always It would come off. When It did he town: Mate the Kentucky Futurity , - „ Ball comes back to No. 3, who ! Flow during the first five furlongs of ^' *™{< JJg™' *f( themselvc' usually finished the hole, not merely Ton beat Bob McCfU r0 bv tne s. Fatragul Poo'. Inc Farragut Road and Albany ATC. Tkl\ Rflme. marK,n- Eddie Dugfrn won | feints off tackle but turns Inside ; a race, was ^nevertheless ^ one stroke over riar but two or even Surf Board and Twenty Orand. Con g Fairway Golf Club 2030 Ocean Ate., Bel. Avenues P and 0 thre.f. Twice he lost his ball. Twice with the hands. Tommy McN'a- descend, a plodder. Is named to sstar t Jay Golf Club Ocean A»e. and Avenoe J he picked up. There are 94 eliglblcs for the race. mara. when teaching, used to make his—No; 5 end take out the tackle.-jor no ehanee in th!« order of the his* beginner pupils hit solely with" Rollin Golf Chb. . .- —rT .... Are. U. at Ocean Are.- rO— Usually this race provides a surprise. The stunt, that helps the play so i running until ncarlng thc turn fbrj^ j^J^ DON'T TLAY nF.RE IF For the Bayvlew Handicap there Monlgomery Royal Gn!f Couri; Flalbuih Ave., at Are. I much is in having No. 6, the right I home. A1j of wn are such colts eligible as Crack 1 rads to the t>rlief Proipcd Park Golf Coune 350 Coney Island Ate. YOU CAN'T HMT FOUR STARS TO RinF, tackle, go right through and cut As the horses dashed Into thc i thn )nc golf s.vtn? ls t swing of Brigade, Polygamous and the so- Fortway Golf, Inc Foil Hamilton Parkway and 53d St. Hole after hole here stretches called "old" horses — Live Oak, Only four riders will face the down the defensive full. That gives' stretch Valencl*nnes entered theiarnvs or hands or both and not a invay from hilltop to hilltop, like the Lativich, Sun Mission and Com- atarter In the 40-mlle motor^paced the plunger a great chance, espc-;7.on# of contention. She. was at the jurige 0{ DOdy The job Is to whip Kingilill Miu. Golf Count, Inc. Kingi Highway & Stiilwell Ate. 203-yard fifth, with a pond-lined stockery. • dally as he can usually swerve to j heels of- the leaders. Martis wasithe Subhead through with Its face Highway Golf Club King! Highway and Ocean ATB. chasm below and the inevitable trees There ire five races carded for eharnpionshlp r*ce,_ feature event at (hc teft flftcr pasAlng the line and gaining a little In front at that|on the direction line. Your body Flatbuth Center Golf Coune .... Avenue S end East 37lh St. to right and left, Every hole, but the Coney Island Velodrome tomor follow his left end down field. point with Erin at his side. Black j eftlVt fl0 lt The hanc's must. But, Bowman PaTk -- thc Westchester Marine Golf Cour»e. . . .1963 Flalbush Ave., Opp. Marin,* Theater the Mi7-yArd 15th has a tremendous Blltmore »5,000 Gold Cup Steeple row. This grind will be the 49th Why docs thc No. 4 back beat It Mammy came wide. As she did so i they can't do It unless the grip Ls j carry. Tho sixth Is over a broom'- chase, amateur riders over the three event ln a series of 60 races to de to the sidelines? ~»you may ask. Valenciennes moved up on the ex-1 corrcct. That's why we have been; Midwood Country Club. . .Coney hland Are., Bet. Ave*. K and L 6t'.Hided sand patch of 170 yards. and a half-mile brush course. Next cide the year's paced bike title and That's simple, Chester. He draws trcme outside. Black Mammy Inter- j covering this Important fundamen- Ocean Ave. Golf Club Ocean Ave., Del. Avenue M and N Th2 cirry on the brasste to thc long with him the opponent back oppo- In Importance is a race at one mile the "Big Four* who will compete arc fcred with the grey filly slightly mental for so long. Kilwinning. G.>ILUnk$ Coney, bland ATC Cor-.-Wchitar —ar-rnlh—Is—another - hroom-flHed iMifi^irroTifu^c~-yiFjrr-"oiafrnra | tho •TdRfhiny^TnraisvpisTis; FY&nco stt«~*ldcror the Tine." whtcn Is-one ihrwTTyTflvonte-hTTa-ft*haTd.iniTi-|—N6^-TTi»Tr3^u~k"iT6w~wiiaTTr~ii;' s'.etcrt. Thc msn who escnpc3 from Glorgettl of Italy, Alfred Letourneur very certain way of getting a pesky Deauville Golf Coune Nojtrand Ave., Cor. Church Avt, those ha?^rds Is a marvel. Even upward, to be ridden by officers of rhaklng her off. ,But she did so | why not use it by trying thc the any Army, Navy or National Guard. of France, Frank Dculberg of Oer- tackier out ot the way of n straight! before the furlong pole Was reached, lories above advanced? Take club M.ammolh Go'f and Tennii Club . .New York and Cl.v.kion AT*I. th.5 chnnrifd n'.blic of Eddie Held many and thc American represents- ahead plunging back. 'By that time Martis was han^i.ujln hand properly and swing it with w s a dull weapon in the- long, The first race Is a hurdle event over Rugby Golf Club Ulica Avenue, Near Linden the two-mile course. The last race,tlve, Charley Jaeger. r the arms, nil the while relaxed. MMwood Golf Club Kingi H'phway and -Vkrenot N ft •'.ncy, (lark (;rcen patches of .find scr If what Vardon says Isn't b. r>rh' will be two miles on. the flat in ' which amateurs and professionals (rue. I'll br( you plvr.f properly, Realiilic Golf Coune v Kingi Highway and Norfrand ' ow rarely this golf course yields will take part o AONAH Firs! Round Playoff Winners shin your Wright naturally and to Flalbush Gelf Course, Inc 652A Flalbuih Ave. h-.t.ic-! Sweets?r in his fcreat 70 The* first race at AqueduA and The United State* Golf Associa- ' ._.-, . --,, 1 + _ . through with more rip than e-ver Madiion Golf Club King* Highway and 28th St. h?d Just one. Eddie DiHggs picked ; Bowman Park, respectively, will be lion, for the first time, will go on, I|| t< ft (tip (v(}ll /Y flJUPfl / OIHOVVi) W before. Franklin Golf Club Franklin Ave. and Park PI. U hla on the 3li-v»rd 12th. where called at 30 p.m. the air next Tuesday, when or- drives right for a little neck of Stop foollnt vrtiirself. If you arr Fountain Golf Conn* Kingi Highway and E. 41tl St. ! Ramsay, vice president, will be lend that opens the way to the heard from s to 6:15 p.m. through havlnit treiuhle ulth tho«e lent Ircn Buffalo Golf Coune 226 Buffalo Ave. Due to :he great number of course be followed throughout the remaln- frt\??n. ft lanft which If missed leaves JAMAICA RIFLES WIN StAtlon WABC and the Coluumbia.! shot*, write Sol Melrtrr. In rare of ! champions *ho took part in "the , p» |. of* «Hh a nlbllr'pitfh to make The charnptOhAhlp Jamaica IT S, (Broadcasting System. CK>lftrtn^n-j J."""/' in(f roundA tUpWi EvAr> r(tr this p»r»*r, »n«l Mk for his frre Th* Official "Obstacle" Course* from ail sorts of sand *nd shrub- nt llluslrated leaflet on "Lonit Hon I'sten In, hoping that l«.l M*^""" OOH °Tourtamc^t lastl P* »nust play 36 holes, match play. Shot*." Be aure In enclose a ielf- Ocean Golf Club (Tom Thumb) Ocean Ave. and Avenue P b' -v on to a long, thin green. Mill representatives, 1045 to 1,000, In j will make same, reply to Georfte Von I night, It Is impossible to make pub- *Hh the rules of the.course, he plays *i1flre««etl, «lampeil envelope. Bedford Golf Coune Avenue U, Cor. Bedford Ave. .'< A Sweetser, playing with a their first meet of the season on Elm's recent "charge that the U. S fit nness Mid stee.dyness I haven't the Jamaica rille range, yesterday. G. A. Is eommerelaH?ed. lie. the names of the winners until on governing. If a flayer falls to Bobby Robettion Golf Co Bedford Ave. and Tilde* ScrA In his golf for many years. Wellington Wood of Jamaica led \ -—•— tomorrow when the scores will be ; appear he forfeits his match CHAMPIONSHIP BIKE RACING Brownie Golf Courses, Inc.. .Ocein Parkway, Near Proipect Ave. printed, as well d~- the courses on : Two sets of prires will rx; Rlten. *c -.tiled pftr on * great r.olf course. the field with 187 while Olsfin scored Brownie Golf Courses, Inc Coney Island Ave*, Cor. Turner PI. (No wonder Maurice McCarthy be- 'o, for Richmond Hill. MISS YVILflON TAKKS TITLE which they piny their second round ! three to the winners of the natural ; Coney hland Velodrome n Orogaris B-os 119$ Ocean Parkway . ih.r,-r* he would like to.plw.« fvfvy XOITdOTl, Oct. 4 Ml.vs Enid Wilson, (his coming Tuesday. ' course class, and three to the winners \\*»i IJIh S!tr»l tnA NVplnnr AT»««# srlav In the week, it is tne golf tesi j •flie strapping 2o-ycar-old Nottine Just and a allver lovln? cup: second, a j Th? N«*t to t.».o n*^e m th^taio aW' Sunset Park Golf Club..New Utrecht and 10th Ave., at 4?d St. cut in half for the second round complete set of matehtd golf clubs, I0";"1''^f';in,'p'°:9!;r''1'">' It n difficulties and shot-testing leaders in the American ftflfosr at. Aldebur?h by defeating Mrs. B Fulton Golf Cou-ie Fulton St.. Cor. Barney St. th iraCWr. -'r.-f psriiant race, w>11 Opp^e O. Porter hv 12 and 11, (toifiR around'i^Hh 12 natural course.title-holders and a silver loVinft cup. and third. ft!t'fr^rTM"af'p-ot>:r$e«r»l «nt Am rake the llttl-^ elfh'h. t i "•* Wl« the New York Olartls tomor^w in -in the morning In 77. Miss Wilson end six obstacle course title-holders a handsome wrist .watch for man or Williams Golf Club . .. . Prosped Park S. W. and 11>h Ave. ai*«fh*r«. ~,Sr. r>i«n» Rrifrtttlnni t« MA»fI»«ft MM
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