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COLLEGE FOOTBALL COACHES MARSHAL HOST OF CANDIDATES FOR GRIDIRON TRAINING PI AT TTITTT rrttm I Kil COLUMBIA TO HAVE TEAM OF VETERANS Coach MetcaJf Lacks Only Can. didates for Ends Expects Football Squad of 100. FIRST PRACTICE SEPT. 20 Paralysis Epldemlo Will Have No Effect on Training Larger Standi on South Field. Football at Columbia, University will virtually get under way earty this week when Graduate Manager Hamr A.

Klaher will order work commenced of mU Mii vi up ana 10 play, in Late Inst week he held conference with tn afternoon Chick Evans and hie part-Head Coach T. Nelson Metcalf and ne- Won 3 nd 1 to VT. Trainer Qua Petersen, and it waa announced that practice would begin on cvrpv. -v, as de-I puo tne possibility that the reopening of college be postponed a week or two on account of the paralysis enldemlc rtt la ffnaaanrima tKaa u. occupied wt wori ofn: k- i i i If ln bajM" en si jumna niiL a donmtDrr.

obtaining the uniform and naranher. n.lin orhvidar the record of T.vr vlrtorlea and no defeat of last year and on th! f.U h. actual ar ea-ssvA waa aii fatt thai actually only the two end positions will have to be filled hv in.vtvM. eaoed mn. rur-h M.tr-.ir footbn II aulhortties aee lndlca.inn.

araaun. uiy men are cer-Ipaln to report the first day. according I to the communicatlona received by-tha Icoarhca during the Bummer, and 'the stiuaj la expected to le doubled by ac other w.sk when the hew atudenta and entering froshraen wlU have matriculated. Three weeka of the lightest kind of 8ir.r practice waa held ln April, and until tha end of the college year aaaembi.nl Uia Veteran playeis and aut liiuts lir weekly discussiona of Luring the Summer taxation he sent out periodical Instruc-tiona to about fifty men in the form of a. reculnr aerlea of i tiers, and about twelve men were fitted out w.th uniforms and plxklna and have reported 7 erllling Is punung and forward Miller Capeeted Retarsw It lias been practically aaaured that Howard M.

Miller, the phenomenal quarter bark drop kicker, whoae rigbt toe klrked the leather to a victory in the York University Kama last ar, and contributed largely to the iH.int s. lna in oilier battle, will again te rl Ailllr got Into difficulties in th ttrinir with the Faculty authorities to ihe eatent of endln the year wiih one otficiency. He returned to the itrjivw.lt.y lat wek and that ttllm-nt rtudy during the Hummer ial put him lit a poaitlon to pass off the 0. ncieruy aa soon aa collega reopena. Coarit ilctralf realty has to find men Tor only two positions, left and right ad.

1 he recuiar end rushers last year, 1. cky and Herbert Buitneyer. aranuateU. -and Hex Keeder. the TUir sulwtuule.

alsa received hla sheep-ehin. When-as for tho backfield Met-alf maintained a fairly large squad of r-layera Whom he alternated in the five Kaiiivs the 115 acbeduie, there weie tio ends developed for another year. He lias mad it known unofficially that he rict la iM men from other ponltiona In l-mli. mikI has (ieridrd on H.nr. Minro and DA Cochrane.

Monroe made l.la t' alternating at full back iit l.ltlauer laat jw and Cochrane, aitnnuuh tnjurei for greater part of 4 ha aeaeon. was Columbia's best punter. To fill the vacancies caused by th Joss of Captain Francia M. Simonda. left half t-ack.

and Percy Mansbaeh. rljrht half. Coach MetcaJf finds an easier tuk facing him because of the abundance of available backfield material laat year. Klrat of all ln consideration is Buddy 'u! lot on. freshman Captain last year and reaardel as one of the beet all-r round athletes who has entered Columbia In a decade.

Other candidatea are Jim Donobo, Phil Elmer, and Jack Honen. last year's aubrtitutes. and Fred P'mn. a freHhman baxk laat year. Columbia's candidatea for position on the line between tackle and tackle are all veterans.

Captain-elect Jeff Healey -IH be at left tackle. Dan Kennedy at I'-ft guard. Brown at centre. Cleveland at riht guard, and Wilbur and Donaldson at right tackle. Kennedy has about to stay tn the college department another year 1ntead of entering the law school, which would render him Ineligible nnder Cotumbia'a artct rerulat.iona governing football until 192ft.

U.ttauer. the giant athlete, win again play, full back. Seattag Aeeaaaaaadatlaaa Increased. Oraduata Manager Fisher announced yesterday that the tentative plana to erect a stand on the eaat end of South rield had been adopted and that the total seating capacity, therefore, of the temporary wooden bleacher this year wia be more than 7.uuX Work on re-rlacliia; the north stands, removed after lit eeaaon to allow mora room for the iavhaU aqtiad. will be atarted tomorrow morning.

Tho field baa been under close al. ail Summer and ia in excellent Condition. ColumMa'a schedule of eight gamee. all home contesis on South Field, in aa illowar Oct. 7.

Hamilton; Oct. 14. Vermont Oct. Union; Oct. 2S.

Williams; Not. 7. (Election, Stevens; Nov. It. Pwarthmore: Nov.

Wceleyan: nr. 2i. New Tork University. Tha staff nf iwarliM I- eoach. T.

Nelson Metcalf, Oberlln sneral adviser. Tom Thorp. Columbia fst.tmn in iwiu; sacicneia, ite Fisher. hriin; ends. IVe Telfer.

Dartmouth; nemen. Ted Withington. Harvard treehmen. At Stlmaun. Oberlln.

LEHIGH CANDIDATES ARRIVE. Football Pntctlce.Begrn. Tomorrow fpeHml fa Tka York Time. WOUTH BETHLEIIEM. Bent I ta-Wlth brawny and fle.h vanguard of the Lehigh University football ao.ua began arriving ln town! laat week.

Practice wUl start tomor-I row. when Resident Coach Tom Keady and Mr. Ratter, head of tha nhvalcnl I djca ion department, will have re- lurneu from Uiolr vacatlona. Manager )ach haa been here for soma time with Trainer Billy Sheridan ta overhaul the field eoulrment. field equlrroent.

or in. (frrnni in. preliminary iooi. 1 Vtu t.k. nilc th.

football field. Tha recent gridiron lm nrovementa Include rehuildin- tha clav bin fld Th. n. Irg fielJ. which haa IWn raised eUhteen inches in tha middle and thea allowed to gradually slepe toward each ait.

ao.aa to provide perfect drainage. Made posallilo by Vlra. Charlee M. aUhwsb's gift, concrete thirty mw niRh. are being built on the north el dv With the erection of these the entlro stadium wilt have been finuhed.

Around tno football field In front of the stands a ten-foot-wide concrete waik is 'being laid. The graduation of Oreen. Grumbach. rWutfKs, tiawteile. Canall.

Keady. Os-tnim. and Inge leaves big hol-a at both half hack ponition. both ends, centre and one of the tacklo Job. The reg-viars who wiii available thla year are Tate and Pons, guarda; Richards, tackle; Mairilnaeas and Halstead.

full backs, and Chenoweth. quarter back, Ist year. In the Tale game. Chenoweth suffered a fractured leg. Among tha first string gubatltutea of laat Fall there are Dick Heuer.

who won hia liaxUUa. Bolaad. EVANS SETS LINKS RECORD. Champion Twice Beats Mark on Northampton Golf Course. Sperial to The Xn Tor Time; BETHLEHEM.

Sent. 10. Chick Evans, national amateur and aim open olf champion, twice reduced the will n- rv-links record at the Northamnton yearly $3,000 Will Dlt- fntL A. .1 .1 wu wuay. i ne greens were not i the beet of condition either.

A large allery followed th players. The courae record of S3 for nirMun holea waa held bjr E. G. Grace. Preal- dent of the Bethlehem Steel Company.

Erana this morning made a medal -core of 78, the par for the courae being- 74. S5 the course uur eiiv uvuer, maaing a ineaal SCOfO of 74. abTr trssrvsjri Sawyer, who went over the course at the urn rim. thla and this afternoon went round in 82. The match was a foursome between Mr.

cvana ana raul Mackail and Mr. a.mv kiiu me, urmefc. ine nroraintr 8 ply the coun- rer I 1th course re. LEONARD TO FIGHT AGAIN. nariem Ligniweignt will Meet Frank Conlfrey on Thursday.

ww "ursoay. The leading "fistic encounter of the i. vi I 1 a fin leauinK iiiiin rnrnunipr rT i uiv a a em i nun iiKniwnxui. wno liaa I aaplraUona for rreddie Welah'a Ileht- I I I w.irnr tiii. i.

i i fAHiru.u iiarir.ni. 1 nis nout wm taice place I 4 a- 0V'r Frddl W'lsh- but ln enl th -t. 7 iTanetr porting Club has I matched Pac matched Packer Hommey, the feather Jo Moonry.ot the went rM ffr WawlnfeairtAV vsimUt'm 1f. mey hji lately h4 to co our of hia clans and OOX lirht wefarhf a anri 1. a firs teatherwelKht In some time who x.v.

lv.v ia iv mire on. At me Olympic A. C. this evening, there will be a return match between Willie Astey and iom Lvnch. At the Broadway Sporting Club in Brooklyn on Tuesday night the leading bout win bo between Harry Pierce and WUlie Beecher.

The second show of Hunta Point Snorting Club will have for the main attraction Willie Jackson and Allle Nack. The bouts scheduled thua far this week are aa followa: MO.VDAT Olympic A. Willie Astey vs. Joa Lynch. Cary fbelaa vs.

Jonnny Harris. kirtl1 TerTT Clermont A. C-KId BllUnga vs. Young Ricks. TVK8DAI.

m-stsriz tedw.rr,te Nack. Jack Kayles vi. Billy FiUalmmons. WCDXESDAt. P1onrr (t.

C.r-rackey Hwim- vs. Joe Hooney. Kid Burn. v. Johnny ointon: THtritauAT.

ConUc CllMiri)r Iard vs. Fiankte PANTHER ELEviNAT WORK. Plttaburgh'a CrlcMron Proapecte Ap-, pear to be Promlelng. PITTSBURGH. Sent.

10. Th einU.1t quad of the Unlveraftjr. of PlttsbuVgh. laMJ- year -waa rated' by" many cHtica with Cornell In the etruggle for the collegiate championship, began active preparations for the 101a season thla weekVand daily practice aeagfona have begun. On Tueadav Co.rh ner led hla men to tha training camp in Somerset County, near Winber.

and on the following day the flrat practice waa held. Six. letter wearera and a nail doaen aubatitutea from. laat v.r- aquad are tnlsalng. but lb their places the coach haa aeven or eight men who atarred on the 1913 freshman team, or who were unable to take part In foot- oau laat rear.

There are about thirtv- five men fn the 'Varsity aggregation, wbicb includes aeVenteen nlavera h. won the 'Varsity letter In luu or mis. Oera In the party Include the manager snuuiiiiK, me team pnyalclan. aiaii oi woijiers who will have charge of cnrnrolsaary and other camp arrangements. A ltnrrmt nil the alhl.t..

cellent physical condition, and it la prouaoie inn i ocri Warner will institute reirular icrimmaiM wiiki. daya. For practice iumosea th- will be augmented by a few of the more promising freshmen, who are Inelluible for Vareitv ri rtintnm H-m i. JauguraUon of the. one-year reaidence Among the ellgiblea who are striving for pokitlons on the line are five stalwarts whn tin ho 7.

or better, and it is probable that the av- ol lM aquad will be very little less than that of last vear. The backs, enrteclullv ihnu i aecond atring. are a great deal lighter oepena more upon speed and ekill thnnupon brawn for their ground Cainlmr. mintee moat assist Full Back Fry. aa Captain W1U- me Dooung respon-albllitlca with him laat year, graduated in June.

OARSMEN IN CLOSE RACE. Elght-Oared Event at Union Regatta la Won by a- Foot. The Union Boat Club held Ita thirty-aixth annual regatta on the Harlem River, off Dyckman Street, yesterday. The event were closely contested, and ft, a fBaxtaveatt'aa at ceaaful ever run bv the -tk. res were the elght-oared shell race and the octlpede special.

Tha former was won by a acant foot by G. Hart'e ST 't i never ninr, than Ikru re Big novice rac was won py J. Culleton. with E. Culleton second.

In the ainlria gig race. W. WacDoi.old finlahed flrat and A. Loch head accond. cXIon." Ekwanek Golf Taurnev Sent.

11. ta The alxtaenth annuel ooen amateur golf tournament for the Equinox Cup v. i vintr iTTM in cawauoa (Joun- rMH a fiua In tha match play will be decided Satur- day, Sept. 18, thlrty-aig holea being the reauirement for the first alxtee ivivurBinom tor lam iirst sixteen ana the in.i.. v.

rr i i it miwtit Tk. I ln. ht- Th fai play handlca "LflMCT will alao be playe Saturday morning. ADVERT1SEME.VT. Burke's First-Aiways For Strength BIG MONEY PRIZES FOR PRO GOLFERS i tributed to Winners In First Association Tournty.

Hfrbrt Secretary of the Pro-, uora juuociauon or America, 1 lV" I w.uij.iuhwhii wi ui akaoociauon land tl Ttl.w rn mj lunmia nana- zszjsjstS to will be held over the links of the fclwanoy Country Club at Mount Vernon. The prise money amounts to nnd will bo distributed as fol 7 mm i- wi ew, viiea pniv $2o0, two prises or $125. four ptisea of '5. eight priaea of SOa and alitean priaea of ITO. Only the thirty-two survivors of the medal play qualifying rounds In tha various local divisions of the association will be eligible for the match play rounds at Rlwanoy.

The qualifying ,11 juet pUvyed. and Charles O. Adama of 1 the Santa Barbara Club waa returned imnim rounds for the Pacinc section have Just ato." a. IV stt Atuui ninnrr-up at QuaUfylng round for the Houtti- J1' win do Dialed umitigxon. has announced the Fall acheduTTof ltion.

including the nation, cham ito metropolitan distrid. and a three-dav tournament at Knoll wood. From tne middle of September to the end of October the women will be quite busy, if the tournaments on the proaram are to be well attended. The sehedula Is aa fo. HepV 1S.

"ne-day tournament at Mahopao- Sept. 22. one-day tournament at Sleepv Hoi 1 wnv-uax lour. nament at Oakland Oct. 2-tl.

naUonal iow nepi. one-day tour- championahlp at Belmont Springs; Oct. viiic-y tournament at Koraat 1 tournament orest Hill: Oct. ft-1 1, three-dav tnum.n... a vase lies iiierill aa lAon-ly tournament at Cherry alley; Oct.

1. one-day tour-nament at Westfleld; Oct. 2.T, one-day tournament at Yountakah Oct. 23 one-day tournament at Richmond County The annual championship of the New Tork Newspaper Golf Club atarta thla mornlns over tha linira 01 Country Club with the flrat of the four Pay mat will decide the winner of tha title. All contestants will rln ho rtrat 7 notes, with tho lowest sixteen to continue the rouna.

Alter tne second round the lowest eight will survive for two more rounds of medal play one week inm.1 uiay on weea "mo ours. and I the golfer with th I hole total may have Si iM.5r-Tf le Jot ma hv tho pleaauro of tHCa.au..i9 iwi cup iot tne cominf 9 "sa TRACK MARK IN DANGER. v- Lee Axworthy WIII Try for New Trotting Record at Syracuse. 8TRACUSE. Sept.

ia The Grand Clr. cult opena for a week'a racing at the New York Stats Fair tomorrow with the lat-a-eat list Of allaHhlaa nf aaw 1 meeting this season. The free-for-all ace. in wmcn Mngie U. and Napoleon llrket r.

ahatiilat A I. I -v v. feature Of the Onenlnr dav'a nrna-ram .1 five races. -Tueedsy will be the banner- day. Lea Axworthy, world's champion trotting sUUion, with a mark of will at-temot to lower tha Mvraetiaa mmij of held bv th r.

Tha Empire State 10.000 Stake for 2 SIS trotters also will be contested. A total of Hd.iOO till be distributed in stake and purses. Falrchild Wins Knollwood Trophy. In tho final match of thirtv-slx holes for the Austin M. Greer trophy.

B. T. Falrchild yesterday defeated W. A. Shepard.

5 up and 4 to play, over the links of tha Knollwood Country Club at mte Piaina. Falrchild also tied with -Raaaatt In w.l. nin dlcap play against bogey, flnUhlng up. The tie wlU be played off next week. Other scores In the bogey handicap were H.

2 up; E. T. Fox. 1 up; W. Rolwrson, 1 down T.

F. Wilcox. 1 down J. H. Coburn.

2 doaix. White Wins Oakland Golf Honor. After negotiating tha rounds of the Oakland Golf Club. In 78, R. II.

White, on hia handicap of 8. won tha A corn handicap yesterday His gross -score was tlw beat of the day. J. rl. Haliock.

with a net of 72 on his handicap of 12. was second. The leading cards follow: K. H. White.

7S. S-70: J. H. Hallack. Sa 13 Tt: T.

H. Tvna. 90. TX- i. I wn, i-s ij; ur.

w. H. Hrown, M. a Ta; oieuoen teia. in screed ul is Henry 1 Bosut 91.

18 TS: L. Beat. si. hard one. Hamlltoa'a opponents this 1 rharl-s E.

Flnisy. St. 14-TT; H. season are Clarkson. Columbia.

Roch-11- M- O. K. -Roods. j. ester.

Hobart. R. P. St. Uvreno.

viinvisuy vi pyiiaw, OQ niOn. It doeant nialce any difference where yon drive the HcpmobHe. In the city it crawls smoothly along1, on high gear. In traltlcwlthout bucking or jerldng. It picks up in a twinkling from a stand to 25 miles an hour in ten seconds.

Out la the country the Hopmoblle climbs the hills end ploughs through the sand all oa high. PHONE CIRCLE ISIS Chas.EeRiess&Co. Inc. 1690 Broadway, at 534 Street IaWute Delmries: New Model N4 Series na jissssiiasi Touring Car. S1.1SA Tsi pasisssai Th mar fwrior mmtor oar yry l-warfc, w.

galisrsssni 70 Btwasford ITskae. rfflpip)iiniiIb5fl I I RaaesUr, I eVTeawa. SETS NEW SWIMMING MARK. Ourborow Makes World's Record In Long Journey In Delaware River, serial fa faa rer Tles. PHIUADKUPHIA.

Sept. new WOrld'a records were establish! bv Charles E. Durborow when ha finished one of the ntoat difficult and trying awima of hla career today In thirteen noura and thirty minutes, covering thlr-ty-els and one-half mil in the Ixda-ware River. Tha beat previous record for remaining In the Delaware River and In fresh water waa mas bv Mans. "uel Richard a He.

waa Immersed thlr- 1 bou thIrtw uj miles, Durborow held tha former distance mark, with thirty-four and ona- nair mllea In twelva hours and forty-four mlnutea. Durborow waa greased and slipped silently into tha water at P. Vf at. urday from the pier of the Alpha Boat Club af ik. K.iri.

tk. pUoU hugged tha Pennsylvania shore for tha greater nart of tha distance. Tha I greater part of tha distance. Tha wed atrongiy. and later ta the a strong, chilly wind blew from rth and made tne going exceed- tide flo evening the north and made the going exceed tngiy difficult for the Riverton man.

Durborow made the entire trip without nourishment. swimming twenty-sis strokes to tha minute without a break, A atrona tide parried him i. Walnut au-oaea to tn minute without a brn. I A strong tide carried htm to Walnut el 120 A. M.

yesterday and enabled the swimmer to reach I'm. 1 rnaoiea tne swimmer to reacn I tun i Treaty Park, oppoalte Petty's Island. at I-IO A XI I r.KAM. a I 4.,. shore to catch the first of the ebb tide.

I maamg tne return to nestt witnout i stop. He turned with the flood, and I continued hla louroev uo tha river ta I Fxidyvtone. leaving the water at tnai po.ni si i atier covering snoka onlv ones durtna nev. When he reached this ritv. onoo.

rtte Hark. Street, ha asked: What a tho score? Ihd th Phillies win? I mr bo row la the only man to swim on three ttdea in fresh water, lie will make an effort to swim tha English Channel after the war. Durborow has covered the courae between Cheater and Philadelphia twenty-two timea. TITLE. Holder of Unpaced Record Wins Three Out of Four Cycle Races.

Kelson Johnson, holder of tha American unpaced ten-mile road record, rapt-ured the bicycle championship of tha Unions Bportiva Italtana yeaterday by accounting for aeventeen out of a possible twenty points In the aeries of four scratch competitions held on th East u. ern Boulevard, la tha Bronx. Johnson took first placee In the quarter, half, one-mile rac-a and third In the two-mile event. He waa closely pressed In al'i three of his victories by Fargo and Fontana. who flnl-hed aecond and third, respectively.

In the aeries. As th result of his victory Johnson will represent the t'nlone Sporttva ltal- iow annual vnanipion.nira oi tne lnterclub Amateur Cycle Koad Raelng League, which will he held next month. In th unpaced time triala at four milea for the aeiection of a team of four men to represent the U. 8. I.

In th league's team titular contest, th four best times recorded wer aa follows: Nelson Johnson, lo .13 J. Ohlrardl. 10. 4H 5-3- Thomas 1 Hnaaa til Zocoola, HAMILTON SCHEDULE HARD. Two Members of Eleven Training by Work In the Woods.

CIJNTON. N. Sept. 10. Two experienced woodsmen will found In th.

Hamilton' College football lln-up this Fall. Jones, th half bark, haa been felling trees In a lumber ramp on Brant Lake all Summer In order to condition himself for th season's scrimmages. Huntsman, tha big tackl. la hla capacity as guld In Algonquin Park, haa spent his tint carrying eighty-pound canoes oa two-mile port agea Captain Dayton and hla other team, matea have all laid out their work during th Summer with an eye to thta Fall'a battlea. Hamilton haa loot all members of tha regular team br a-rad.

nation, but those who remain hava de termined to show up In tha best physical condition, and Coach aveynolda of Syracuse will have little troubt In gat. Ing hla proteges ready for their first sa Hamilton's big new athletic field will not ready in time for th football season, ao when flrmt hhmIm i. on Sept. la tho squad will renort mnes in ia noura ana minutes, i nis entaousnes a new worio a recrl I 4 tmrmm tract In for distance traveled and greateat length 1 1 Hrw" country, juet ta th of time spent In fresh wster. Durborow I of tlarden City.

1 tn wm ik. I Tmu don't ware to i mcrobct fs mhtft feora on th EupmobU. Som gTwhlft larere madke fou Ueaa vev opot to rewci thtm. th top end of th Hupmobtt tvr fierer mope, orer tlx tneh from nutrl potltion. It it hmndg but out of th are a.

iMBrsaford! BUILDS NEW LINKS NEAR GARDEN CITY pou Constructed by Deve reux Emmett to be Ready for Use by Memorial Day. Thoa golfer who were disappointed ben th Salisbury links at Uar ben the Salisbury link- at Oord. t.rned ev.r last Spring lw toerry alley Club, which sneaat Ita closing down as a publlo reurw, wut gUd to team that there aaw prcea of building nw eValkebwry golf eowrwa. said ta btt-r than aa other publle courae In tkU part tk I 44 I nl MemofUl lar. i thousand too hundred yerde I covering a roillnc couatry that prorM aatural haaarda.

the aw 4- lr taaay "ortunltiea for th g4f- covering a rolllnc couatry that play hia skill, but r-rtnits th flr aa eetraba Same. Devereux rmmett Is building the course, and for his nlan he has ac golfer ala tlar an a expertenc bulldar ml Ik. older Garden city links, th unaa. i nm smentr. lady.

Iluntingtoa Cointri iwood I ni wood Country rouraee. and ow fcU In. tlona of noted rourae thrwoghowl tha wnrM A a air. i ill nts 1 1 la tloorge Cabura. a wall weU-kaw gfev rorri sVotland.

ak. a th championahip there. u.rJ.v.:'L.r- th rooa Club proterty by Avenue I tha i. th lakna I lt.llro.4. on laa e.t IM Wtl nd on th south i i Hemp-tead plains are moat un-lulatlna and tha golf.

All around a ra th. windswept and unspoiled. r. in. iZm Mulrfteld or tlullane Hut Th raun.

w. 11 bluffs that Intersect th Plain, aaaklna interesting snd diversified hole, with man natural h. i-k. 1 71 ar ahort hole that wl; found sporting and. bi a mashl shot yards; on an Iron of lew yards-OB- hot arda.

and a full dr1v hraaala mrw alx hole where a breast must law on tn second snot eves by looar hitter. iwn xnm irva mm always ta biarw for a lood lla foe tha ia.t be reached by the shortest driver pri-vldl the ball la played straight. It It Will Lad t. a. 1 a Ik.

Ti tsnle dlM.ter. AriAlk.r lki.r..ll.a 1. built bv tha a. a Ii links far th Meadow Brook Clo yum4 aaai i 1 am Mfaoaw rvra Saal field and north of Ilk o. p.

fkal. ntoat aa tat a ently parvaa4 ar Cochran, aw ner of Alexander flmlth tne run a an rtaa a ran la 1 1 .4 ett. woor tn lkl.rkallo.al It nvta a trill vail. at In Bottle mnd he entire tour. I 1.

avpa.rai.Kj rrvtn th paV kTlaklnTwrh a hnl I 1 wno aaayS get th bol In Mr ranat I Z. 1 i lake a greater riak and mot t.k. I 7 1 ikiM final and beclnners to plsy lh ball I a sale. t-1 1 1 Th. putting gr-en.

ar Ur. snd Te TLT 7Z'? and ar being cnnal ructa and 17. a. manased In th earn rnantter a th II I VI7I11C rnrrtirsr r-tkiii iim, a. Salisbury r-tvs.

hr-ecui A WINS EDGEMERE FINAL 4- a T.SZ. 'l being uand In making thm and th a falrsreen. Th grwena and fairway ar I n.f..t. VV Mali 1. a.

a I -f bring -ed now and ar I I4 Ma. kwa In B.tlart ai4ifi. kl a a a4? wlaM a. a a a May. -as jt Th owners of th links wilt anak a AlrVk 1L Wan.

Jr cnacit fai a-- a aft a. Clubboua out of th form Jank taenia 7" a Clinch Smith dairy and 11, T. VZ? OCCUR a alia at.ria.kl.. k. i S-na kg eat th llllkltt llttl lwa k-aaa ttea aa.

a tk. a I I TA IiSSr 4 natch War mmm r.aaiia fotir rUa s-jt kr wm. ra kav a fll-s lla. mt Saa I iM Sure tha Sure tha l.ftk. u.iui a The rl k4i ta Ilka mi I will ra, a et Wat LILLIS IS TROPHY WINNER.

tnd A. c. Trata Sea-eea One Pit Ah, ce fiam Iiyhis triarw aras ka IU f.rlM wd qaartaveail Aa haa at VI Iaa I -ark Uiia rHr4 IW soa pa. tray Ik- Mae A. In hr- sats nkn.

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Whether In xetx.ee. In eJeop, In food or In drink Mo4etle-n eIeatn-wU CJne who Iirew rrvoderately cavrtnet Intemperate. In the Lancet of March JOth. 17. sJxteam eminent meicaU rrvea earWeaMatars atksi there, signed statement.

which the following Is porti aa vmffmR 07 hU "w-f AW Cn'lULLD MANKIND tht th modmt um olroAakLr btrrt' U. ear tuumlly bnf trial, it amply juitJltmdr Because Beer la a neturel food product and contelne greet moAnt eaf rikeuHah. ment In JlHtulIjr felrtlne form, leaders In Scleevce. Medacine and Ra4iriwv, rjv. reaenUUrea of the HIGHEST TYPE OF CIVILIZATION, edrocete lu uaav.

For Its abeolute purity and wholeaomeneaa. tunnnd the rrular use of the Ideal berrerage, KUPPERTf e4 aa a rs-fsA La- flk lawjUUltliOT T)0 De7aV r6of Uritlmata sUwvaskst far a fd BMrawear la I r- tlw tkaks ui.h.1. "rJUl- tvwry amssitils BwwaaiUa( lak. ataal aaurkatkiBig a saa sawait raf wt on Draught. The Jacob Ruppert Brewery Third Arenue, 90lh to 92d Stt, Nor Ycark.

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