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Till. IJHOOKLYN DAILY IIAC.IJ:. YORK. ATHIL 14. 1K27.

4 A fc- TV av f. i Inside Golf Clicsterllorton SCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS oV i ft I I ai aa.iw-a a i aaua' Garden City Golf Club And Cherry Valley Men laVlltlUk 14 KXmrn -r .1.1 h. -r r. t. I I J4 Wfj H1A3I IrtUAUX AIM a- Tl O.t., tu aw 1 taaaas a4tia4 ai tma a ataan 4 a k-ttf-aa eL? II sa.aa.ia tt-at awuaf aaai i 4 a aasa4 ak ikas aaa lau ,4 aaa iaak a Mliia aa aaar Ink Teaa t-TalBBt rlail A 4-, rw-na 1m Have Diffcriivj Vieics Vsara! k-t a ka4 f.iu I "J'N I aaa aan aa skat hb ka a laxwaaa.

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la e'aM laaaa 4a I l.aal Mar win an niien it slmoet ta months and whl will I a mile away from hi rimnt ahta It 4oa hapten. Hut Kercuaoa did stop long noUcli In his aesrrk to ni that he rfMnt bllv ther wsul4 a great dift-r-enc and If ther Well-whal of It?" -s Miapa aaar. t. 11. T-aa Jrtafl aS aoar la, 1.

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fNra Ct'atna Arr Tumi 4 rt-aaJ. TO UTAKT aith. ha4 an Ja 4 It inr aiaiia st 1.It it I I Erasmus Hall Swimmers There Mtnwld He Richmond Hill Nosn Oct Bey i High, 3-2 Kuhmond Hill Hik tn able te actve a 1 1 victory veer kis Hih vairday afternoon only heKausM of rrrrsr the pan.of the Ittrlmuind Hill The a-aine was slop, fly played, with neither team allowing any semblance of championship KIN4. Ti TH KI.AL MF, Mule ItlaVrrmi. I Tama a 'a fcnr I ti -mm Herbert TutUe la the real name of Ka a IW TMtrul (a ft train GETTINU down to hard f.

la. how much difference should there he Defeat Brooklyn Tech The freshman swimming team sport f'ixbv A a my 1 1 I I the Minneapolis puglllat who battles undt-r the name of King Tat. U-rltl Stale Upper Four Quintet in any two golf courses, provtmi Krt-ot-i -My rtdt.y.- K1U H.l..a they of nearly equal length? Wins Berkeley Title I Arm.tr. a Hran haa oa ing the Huff and Blue colors of Erasmus Hall Hifih bchool, yesterday, iefwiled the natstnrn from Brooktyh T-cbnlcal Hith st the Second Niival believe that it la proen that the form. hn Mtill-r Sfr.fW hr difference, when professional golf i irai hi nn rt rrta A Latinrhins a br.Mi.nnt attack In the concerned.

I smalL aniltr I'aiadln Sn-a hnnfa-aMi-n-mli r. The arorr: tilth It rh brh ink i 1 ar ta-a af aur own. Thoaaahora a intartw4 4id arra. Aad. for a mattrr of fart, thtra waa lull harmony In any of th splnlona.

"Wall. Ita thia way. four" ana thaa thr tarh and rvery ana of them. I think th Club coiiw tha mora 1i(Tlcult." aaiil Kildif lrlra. who has plav both roumi oftaa that ha cannot remember tha number of time.

"How many atrokea? Well. Ihat'a hard tn tell Tou'va rot to hav lonaer. ptraishter drlvea at th liolf nun. There ar mora carrlea. thouch only two ot thm may ronaldered Inns one It a a little tighter, and Th for- laat p-rid.

the I'ppr Four hHkt- lUttallun by the uverw helming Tru. not all of thos In the lints cure of 42 to t. The meet was the bull te.im earrled off the bsketbll rrr-r XKaa ICS I I ftnaa c( 1 will be up lo 1 professional standard Km am us team's from the start and if ta i win i4r.c 4 cbuinp.i.ni-hlp of Bet kr ley IUu'fi rt I 1 Mil man. If I 1 A lot are going to he lads with Is and a lot of ambition and even the Ti'ch wen wn only one event. RnKtittta.

mbincr, Jnhi-H'S liaa b.U Hrnan. 4, Hr, P'rur rat Hy Hruan. Ollr-n Mullvti. H'i pie-ln-ia Hruwti A rt4r. lid pit.

ha- Itroat. 2 PinciI r-alla Hrowa Hua 'iff Hihwi. 1, I in lat-lrsa: Mullen. tn 1 Innipaa (itnt ih-ins i on Tim tt fa Taa huura I 11 11 by tifeMting the I pper Mx team. tZ to 14.

greater hopes. These ar the fellow rlay Wn ICraamut HK Rn-n txrir. lrt EmTtfll n1 Hi- ehmntr 13 W.rn'Mf fl Ji la as LB r. If I I 6 I II ho will find tha rarrles at Old lir 1 1 nnd, T( urphy. Komi(.

Srhnsll, Time, I minut 1 I Fr-s aa IS A 1t Sit I den City rather annoying aJid the look of tightness aout the greens Still TIME In another same the 1 pper rive repreemt ea lefetrd Three in a one-wled The final wore was 2" 12. The lineup: t'bDr Four l'lier f-ia IIM ro rrd rlay Won lr ICraamaii Hatl likely to throw a soar Into them. 1 ll.iun.it ..,.10 kii.Mb ISt SBKle.lS 1 Hn'-T Jh I tTrauMtS Fall (Wilkin. Vn Slr-shnn an. I lh mar Long Ieland amateur champion ki'onrl.

Terh ILorl-f. Wlanliki. Poly Prep Whitewashes Crrj alloy Ho 2 1 FP Hanrhl. Tim, a mlnuifa 12 44Tn1it. i-vart fra atyle Won RuU.

-i Innnrvnt Rranmua; aernnd. I'ntM, Kraamua. thlrrt. found a number of nlRercncra, Jimmy law Kay It Won't Happrm." HAT'S on thlnic about St. Paul's Tennis Team Chalking up ita st-cond shutout a eoli on, Tlnn.

S3 3- uroti'lt, -yard brraat airi'ka Won by Praano.rf lurl.nm If. Si pffer Itnn.ild.lff tierbvr.rg Valley. It's a friendly looking i inker rf. if. it vn IVlt.c.

Hfrl S.And4ra.n rg Rracmua avrnnd. Klr-hman. Rrumui. sort of a course. It looks easy victory of tha week, the J'oly Prep WHO 8A1D there II be five atrokea difference?" Inquired and Inviting.

The dan gem that third. Tim. It -ft wTntiili. lf0-yard fr atyl Won by (iianl. Tch; Wt-llp.

Kraiimw; third. Rrnimui. Time, mlnuta 24 I-l (ftrid-i. I2u-vard tr- myli Won by OM. Kr- tennis team avenged a I to 2 defrat of last year and easily overwhelmed Totals 31 Ti TotaU 11 4 Jl Ha tied for Fried la 7th Inning.

Moy Huh .1 5 Ki'hmuRil Hill lifts 1 Error Br Corry. 2: Fx. 3: Phaue. aclt, J. Han if li hlta i orry.

fli al taae an (. Fox. Novemh-r. tiAea ioldateln, I'nrry. L-Mht pj- va Vachinni lo McIVrmott tn NeppH.

Ilaaea Off MiKbiI, 1: Ensl, 1': Fiie.l. 4. Sttrurk out By -Nppel. Knsel, 5, Hitn or M-Kali. Nrpl.

nsi, 1. lurk are hidden, and until one i Jim Uw, Cherry Valley profeaalonal. Mayba Jimmy w-aa angry at the mere Insinuation that there would five Into trouble he frequently la unaware TotMia park a its traditional rival. Ft Paul s' School 11 eft ret- Mi a. mui: Bcond.

iiuffy, third. HrhwHrta, Kraamua. Tlm 4 minutes 3 4-6 aacunila. of Ourden City, L. in a one-sided atrokea dlfferenca.

Perhapa he wai PlfOUNDED mi(c fca tjtfQ 40DFR.7I 7 1 STT)f I I IN IHi I I I I cmes I court contest at Iyker Hcigbta yen- only aatounded. Anyway, w-hlrh afternoon by a 6 to 0 score TO BUY that Hat oforSasler and here, of course, you" will find the selection finely varied, the styles and colors incomparably smart, and the 3u'ality decidedly higher tan the price. vj Forty Brooklyn Schools ever way Jim took It, the Long Island open chnmplon aaya there wlU Ln.pi! Coach Boocock's Blue and Cray racket wiclders completely out ao little difference that It won't In Elementary Tourney ba noticable. "Theae green are tricky. There'll ba many a three-putt green, and thAt It -iltn.

And there's th matter of the pins. Jimmy Law pointed out enter day thst he could without being unfair, plare 1h cups in positions which would call for pitching of the finest sort. Right on the flrwt preen he has an opportunity. A hole placed hack on the left side would necessitate an absolutely perfect pitch, unless the drive were placed right directly In front of the mouth of the preen. The same stunt couM be done on any number of greens.

And, Jimmy Insists, in all fairness. don't you forret It. We've strengthened tha course up a It. A few classed their Red atwl Black adversaries, who lost every encounter in straight nets. The, summaries; Sinst--Talhot.

Poty Pr-p. dpffHtpd Prkhm. 8t. I'aut'a, 6 0. tJ.

Poly l'rep, dpfpntM VniiKhn, 8t, PbuI'b, Wllhama. Holy Prep, dafnUd r)tvcrux, Ht. Piiul'a. 9 t. 1.

Doublea Wllhama and TnUmt, pn.y Prep, defeated Kull and HfViTux. St. Paul a. 6. Allen and Ualzor.

Pnly Prep, defeated Burden ajdd Vauyhan. HI. Paul 62. 92. trap which have been added to the right of the third fairway will Mop lice.

The ninth, with the tee Erasmus Hall Netmen Defeat Paterson Team The tennis team of Kraemus Hall lllph School won its opening match of the FeaHon yesterday when defeated the team from the Kast ifide High School of PHtcrson, N. at tbjt 1'arUsido tennis courts by the of (Ux, love. The Kraemus team won all four singles matcheR with ease as well aa one of the doubles matches, the second combination r.Prntr not being finished because of darkness. Sirota won the first singles for the Uuff and Iilue easily, althouch Carter was, given a harder tight, playing- the first set 12 games, winning 7 5. Ilrandt won the third singles nnd Warden won the fourth singles after a drawn-out affair, 7 5, tt 2.

The first doubles team won easily, pushed back, 1 going to take good STETSON HATS Brooklyn Academy Organizes Rifle Team Clarence Hubbs, former star of the Alexander Hamilton Rifle team, has ju.st organized an aggregation of nhnrods at Brooklyn Academy. The members, besides Cnptaln Hubbs, are Louis Schnfield. Edward Coppola, Anthony (iarafolo, George Foehren-bach, John HeRgney, John Murray and Edward Aschoff. The following- schedule has been arranged: April 2-Kaalem Dlnlrict H. 9.

Vny ttleorrj Waahlngton H. IS. r.unh-wlrk H. 8. pndlnR 1 Alexander Hamilton H.

ft, 1ft. Hi. hmond Hill p-nd-ins Ht. H. S.

INew Utrecht Kighty-three elementary school baseball teams will get under way April 25 in an attempt to capture the city title, according to a decision reached by the Klementary School Games Committee at a meeting and dinner held at the Hotel McAlpin. Of the 83 teams nearly half come from Brooklyn. This boro will be represented by fully 40 schools. The tournament will be conducted in tricts. with from 8 to 10 ttams entered Itl each district league.

The win nor of the district titles will then compete in interdiatrict games for the chaniplonohtp In each boro. According to a resolution adopted, the Brooklyn champions will meet the Queenn titleholflers and Manhattan will play the Bronx. The title snooting lor a par. No More Funny Burinewa on the tth. "NCE UPON A TIME you could get horn in three after a Most Interesting Since Lido Test.

YES, indeed, the choice of the two neighboring courses aroused as much interest In the qualifying test as when Bobby Jones came up here to qualify at Lido, and the chances St. Johns Nine Wins From Brooklyn Prep, 7-4 Meeting for the first tlmo since 19112, St. John's High School conquered Rrooklyn l'rep in a well played baseball Kama un tho latter's FULTON STREET AT DE KALB AVENUE New York, 1265 B'way at 32d St. 16 Cooper at 5th St. loppy ahot or two, but not since that cross bunker was sunk and traps to the right of the green were added.

Putting those sand hazards ore that we'll hear a few more opin ions before this event is started. closer to the green has made the hole quite a bit harder." "How about the pros driving Into th road? Inn't that rather unfair?" One again th little Irishman snapped back at an inquiry. "Who aays they're going to? They'll have aome time reaching the road from the back tees." "Yes." added his assistant, Jim Tox, "If the wind's blowing against 'em they will have some trouble getting past the cross bunker in two." And so It goes. Just Insinuate that any man's course is easy, and they're right on the Job with an almost ironclad defense. Don Parker Rates olf Club Most Difficult.

ON PARKER, able golfer, tour- IraSDia Taa Clf, Hrw Spritf alt. WM Stntt lot; SUmdrr "Blimp" No. 4207 lmportrJGUem TCtf.FM-Tultmi, emoft fa. CoIlegitM pstmu; brmu tjtitUt "Embassy" No. 3103 Paint Luther, Bled ft Cal.

Sav a-W Gray "Chesterfield" No. 1189 Pnalar Fnwl toe: arriM lip. Brtiktlj Jaa CaV, lb Bmckpamai Imtmy, nament organizer, founder of "Vanrflr" No. 4182 faeaaaaa'CalaVa Taa CJf.lmstn tsawi. aaaartaWWac Kmf Cal.

Alcliaai lacjausns svli. the New York State amateur championship and golf enthusiast In general. Is a member of the Ooif Club. Hi Immediately one knows what to expect. "Certainly the Old Garden City course is naraer.

a lot harder, les. I guess it is five strokes more difficult than Cherry Valley. And if you want to, I'll wager You see, Don Parker Is rather Si positive. According to his way of thinking, the 140-odd professionals and the amateur or two who will be 3 out there on tha morning of June striving for one of the It places allotted to the golfers tn this district ar going to And It real hard on th Golf Club course and not so difficult at Cherry Valley. Proa Seldom Play On the Countes.

ERSONALLY, would like little more background before entering Into the argument. We would like to see the professional play several rounds before venturing to ray what they will do. nut, tin luckily, all the golf we have seen on both courses has been amateur an-1 Att. OnePricti Celebrating Our 34th Easter there la some difference between the amateur and professional games. In our hunt for opinions and what- THIS Easter we're celebrating our 34th Anniversary, and it's Errors Give Browne Victory Over Rugby Prep, 6-3 Continuing the feud of a week ago, when they played to a tie after six Innings, the Browne's Business Col lege pine trounced the Hugby Prep team.

to I- Browne was outhlt but several errors on the part their opponents told tn the scoring But everybody dressed up for Easter as they do today, and everybody wore shoes. And the Regal Policy Platform is the same today aa when we started this business 34 years ago, i. One Quality, One Profit, One Price, From Maker to Wearer. Today the Regal Shoe Company is the largest One Price manufacturing retailer of high grade shoes in the world. And on our 34th Anniversary we're selling more shoes in 12 hours than we were in 12 months in 1894.

The purchasing power of a National Institution, amcentrating its entire Factory Production on One Quality, shipping direct to its own Chain of Stores from Coast to Coast, and selling all Styles at One low price and One small profit, makes it possible to give you greater Value and more Style, for less money. Never in the history of this company have we been able to give you greater values or a finer selection of styles for Easter than we are now showing in all Regal windows in the 70 Regal Stores from New York to San Francisco. almost impossible to realize the difference in the Style of Living and the Style of Dress between Easter 1893 and Easter 1927. At that time there were no automobiles in the street, no airplanes overhead, no subways underground and no electric cars on the surface. The old cable cars were running on Broadway, New York, and little steam engines were pulling the eleVated trains.

The city was lighted by gas. A fashion plate for Easter 1894 looks like a caricature today. At that time women wore their hair and skirts long, their shoes high. You rarely saw the top of the high-buttoned kid boots. Waists were extremely small and sleeves were very large.

Today it's just the other way. Charlie Chaplin is the only individual today who wears a man's hat that was stylish in 1894, but no man today is wearing the extremely pointed ra2or toed shoes that were "latest style" column. Urowne garnerea six niu from the offerings of two pitchers, while the Rusbv batters hit Dlxon'i delivery nine times. Dixon squared himself by whiffing seven men. The score; nravnt'i Boa.

Col. I RurbY PrtD. thrh on sb tf NavafTOilf 1 ...411 I .4 1 1 .4 I .4 4 1 ..4 11 1 Wumin.ii Mra.2b ...111 I II Dollr.p.It Dixon. (Si ..19 1 .1 1 Mnn.i,rr vi Hsgm.io Mrndi.rf 1 1 I 0 .1111 0 McMa.hoO.lf avvfts l.o,rr .4 9 1 Klnf.rf 1 Uppman.cf .34 years ago. Wa.t.w..vJb JLoatatr.ct1 1 Shl.tlda,cf Itl Tl Nn Uackmt When you stand up in this new RE3CO Twin-Foot Fittinf Machine It automatically and accurately measure the length and width of BOTH feet at the ssm time.

AJopttJbylhtU.S. Qmrnmtnldnd Msf ttchumtj mil Stoitt A National Institution is nbtv at Your Service TOISlS It SI ....1 I I I I I 1 1 I Totals ..19 I I 21 Browne's Kufbr Errors By Di.on, MeMshon. Llppmin. From Coast to Coast From Maker to Wearer, Wition, Paam. Lattar.

TwO'Imm hiiai acmrt. hit Dollar. sfiants. Tlirnay. botbir.

Miri, Savifllo. Dottbll ptiya Samft ti Bum. Biaai in kaila Off Diioa. Lult'lr. 2.

Btrurk ant 0 -By Dltes. 7: Cihvn. ta1bar. 1. Hit hy allrhan Bf laolbar Tlarn.jr.

Willi altrhai Cohas. Hits Off Clhan. I In 4 Ifinlnsi; Dollar. I In I tnnlnra Umptm 0hsekilt, Tlmi of sinia 2.91. Stores in All Principal Cities Regal Factories, Mass.

ita. 38 E. 149tk Si. 104 Deis scry St JERSEY CITY 10S-1M, Newsrk Ays. 1413 St.

NickMsi A. Ml Ssstbsr Bird. 7S Nsmis St. BROOKLYN 357 Fsltos St. 301 Brosdwsy 200 E.

Fordksaa SO E. 42d St. 859 Proipsct Ar. SI Nous Si. 27tk St.

ft Brosdwsy 40 W. 341k St. 466 Fifth Ass. 137S 1040 Brssdvrsy 4 Flilssili At. S422 Fiftk Ati.

710 Brosdwsy 50tk St. Broidws; 481 E. Trmont An. 240 Broadway NEW YORK 1401 Bross'wsT ISO E. 14lk SL IM W.

125th Si. 21 it St. ts 37tk St Broisw.jt a JTEWARKS RETI RN srXDAV. Newark's sensallonnl soccir tsam. which mad such a brsv- fight gainst Bethlehrm In th U.

P. F. A. ssml-nnsls Bunrtnr, after ellnilnntlns Brooklyn and Indiana, will face the Brooklyn Wanderers in an American lau nam st Hawthorn Kleld next Hunday. Th Wanderer will ba out to "get" th (ast-guinf.

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