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Miami Tribune from Miami, Florida • 15

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Miami Tribunei
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eartess Impartial THF MIAMI TRIBUNE Flot illa's Fastest-Growing Newspaper PAGE STYMIES WIN AMATEUR GOLF TITLE FOR FORD CVTWPAY FEBRUARY 6 1926 j- Pictorial Golf Instruction By (DICK) MARTIN HELEN-SUZANNE MATCH ASSURED Wallace Encounters Nine In Final Match Tampa Seeking Boxing Bouts TAMl'A Fla Fell A Montoto Ppantsn promoter left here Friday for Havana to Beck to arrange for boxing matches there for Jack ltcnault Canadian heavy weight champion Billy Conley Philadelphia wcltora clifht and Harry Forbes Akron Ohio ban-tamwclffflht Montoto ulao will make an effort to Induce several Cuban and Spanish wrestlers to iom to Tampa for a series of matches Greyhound Racing To Be Transplanted To England Miami's mechanicul greyhound- Kplnard the Knglisli and French racing will be transplanted within! race horses which engaged In the (text few months to Kngland International contests on this bide where centuries ago it originated will be reenacted In the form of coiirstng It was It Is also expected that the Ip made known yesterday following a troduction of the sport In Kng-oonferenco between Smith 1 land will result In many other president of the Miami Kennel I Knglish dogs being brought to dub and A Munn of Munches- "'ami to "ace next year There ter president of the Greyhound' are now 41 considerable number of racing association of Kngland foreign dogs racing here most of A great circuit of greyhound avo a high standard tracks is to be built throughout S''d a Ford missed a shot out of a trap and lost Three halves followed andithen Ford started his last stymie stunts Wallace was two feet from the ninth pin on his second but only got a halved four when Ford missing a long putl stymied Bill getting a halve Anotler Stymie I Bill was forced to lose 1(1 on Hy Wilbert llaohi sports I' liter of The Tribune to the right of him stymies to the left of him but mORtly right In front of him volleyed and thundered or whatever" it Is tht stymies do Hill Wallace yesterday over the Hay Shore golf links in Miami Beach in his championship match with Joe Ford of Netv Tork charged Mr Smith for several years past has had inquiries from persons In other countries Interested In installing greyhound tracks who sought the use of his Invention but ho has until now declined to with all the ferocity and bravery I another stymie when he w'as again of the Immortal Six Hundred Just like that forlorn hope Bill reach-ed the enemy's lines and got a peek of what lay on tho other Midi-' but the stymies came right Kngland the trucks to lie replicas of tho Miami course which will! employ the mechanical rabbit thej invention of Mr Smith Mr Munn' announced The backers of the tracks Include not only persons of) prominence and members of no- back and his retreat was almost i 'Vullace was through lie as disastrous as that of the gal-waf shorter than ever on his sec-lant horsemen for he lost 4 ami tmds missed a drive or two and 2 and Joe Ford already mid-jwas very much out of it iiii 1 tt 1 uuns tutu wuuiu nut urovn i'T1 ffir-iclHl to the sport Itself The Grey-urea In American life dm Uodniuni vv-ov-- VI bound Itaelng Association of Mig- ng that would not prove bene- nvde a bit of bid on 15 when winter champion of Miami virtue of his Miami championship is also Mi Beach champion by NICE Feb 6 Helen Wills and Suzanne Lenglen tlnaily have fixed upon a date for their tennis match Both have entered the women's singles of the Tulton tournament at Cannes next week and if each wins Intervening matches the famous du for wliieli tennis enthusiasts the world over are waiting will take place in the Hauls a week from tiundny Promoters of the Carltoifi tournament have carefully the draw so that Miss Wills is at the top of one bracket and Mile Ijenglcn ut the top of the other Nothing save the overwhelming snprise of a defeat for ono or the other of the champions can prevent their meeting in the finals for it' is too late for either to withdraw' without occasioning the) condemnation of nil It 1 Viera I sportsmen While the odds still favor Suzanne sentiment favo Helen A majority of the winter residents of the Hixiera would like to sec! the American girl win GOLF LEAGUE MATCH FOR THIS AFTERNOON Gene Sarazen and Leo I degel golf park professionals will meet and Henry Cuiol representing Lauderdale Harbors this after-non at the Fort Lauderdale course in an East Coast golf match WATCH VALUES NORTH on the DIXIE its meetings upon the highest plane and Us organization is not only a tribute to the game but also to the genius of the man who reestablished It In ita present form this country when live rabbit Another will ho located in Ioitdon coursing was threatened with and sites for the third aro under eradication by adverse legislation option in several of the larger' Knglish cities hater courses will be erected in Idverpool Newcastle Glasgow Kdinboro and Brighton and the association contemplates within another er the placing of a track in Faria in the Boisj do Boulogne organization of the asso-1 ciation xvus perfected some time ago and I have completed ap rangementa with Mr mith for Three more golf tournaments tho use of the mechanical raliblt are facing Miami and Miami Beach on all our Mr Mann I players In the next week Sunday stated for centuries an amateur-pro event is slated at has been a popular sport In Kng-j the Miami Country club In which land and today there are more! the fastest field of the season will than 5000 greyhounds in train- i tart ing whoso owners are ready to 1 the nine times practically ail of them being dead stymies Bill got around jusV tvGce He would have holed at least half of the putts he could not try and would have doubtless won the match handily otherwise Ford had a big margin in driving Usually running trom 15 to 30 yards farther out than Bill and her- was much straighter than i ual Pie getting as many df his second shots on the green as he should but his play on the short pitches and chips was spot-j C)rr of Mlaini 'ono "up in 19 holes less It wn only when it came of hot Rolf Thty were ose permit Its use under any conditions Monday on municipal course In pUin nu iron shot the principal tiling is (limlion With (lie time any place down tire mkltile is good enough Inti when wc pkk an iron club oift of the bag we aim at a certain rjiot nearly always the f'evn and more often the pin itself More avnracy can be had fiom a three quarter or a half fewiitff To brin? about the perfect make ure that the finish Is right In other words get the habit of following through and bringing and hands tip well in front An iikl way to chtvk this tip to ms that the duh and the right hiree are lined up What is needed is direction Oih cannot go wrong when the finisli Is like the ph'tmv protnliug of course he has hit the ball firmly to short putts and anything up to dozen feet that he went awry und at thin distance he was liable to do anything generally ending up with some sort of stymie on Bill Wallace put up a game fight throughout and showed great steadiness in the face of the bad breaks he got from the series of stymies He fought as long as he could and it was no disgrace when he finally faltered on the last nino and lost five out of seven holes after being one up at the 27th A1 lot-! took the lead on the bole and did iet relinquish It mill In the afternoon H-re he put a great third shot a foot from the pin and partially stymied Wal-I lace ho was on in three and took two putts Joe ran down a' 3u-foot effort on the fourth to be- come two up but Wallace re-( sponded with a birdie three on kve rolling in a fto-foot putt Stymie Game starts After this exchange of forinuli-1 Vs thrv settled down to the fr yrnle game on Fill drew three ju the next three holes Ho got around tho one on tho sixth an halved tho hole Ono on seven torced him to miss an eight-foot putt 'while ho lost eight when he SUZANNE ANNEXES NICE NET HONORS NICK France Feb 6 Mils Susanna Jenglen French tnnnla star won tho Nice btJiKles championship today when she defeated Miss Kmlly Wright in two lovo sets in the final match BOXING ROXIIAY KITE llafbll Park Ifc Ave and 3rd It LAI1IES I HFF DOIBLE UDt I Mlrky 4IU virhM JoliMMy Krlckaaa VimhrNf 'rankle Urryh) I f- 4 i 1 1 1 i I 'ri'V adopt the new form of sport as tt is seen in Miami Almost every family over there has one or more preyhounds or whippets and Intercity coursing events are held regularly throughout the winter The advent of mechanical racing not only will provide sport during: the summer months but It will enable hundreds of these owners to put their kennels on a business basis I and sharo profitably in tho purses wo will post for the Racing: In Kngland will bo conducted in un identical manner with that in this country Mr Munn said the daily rards to consist of events bo til over the flat and hurdles As two great national features to culminate each season he is planning an Knglish gfeyhound derby and a grand nil- 1 rional the latter to bo a half mile MOCNT Cl KM TINS Mieli Feb steeplechase Vinners of these 1 6 (C-P-I Fleet Miss leila two events daring the coining rooks of Toronto won two of the summer will be brought to Miami) three new world speed records next Winter to engage in an inter- I tlmt were hung up Friday by coin-national contest with the best 1 p-titors In the international skat-American dugs developed in cor- intr championships here She responding features They will shared honors only with Clas travel In suite crossing the ocean Thunberg the Finnish Olympic on one of thy fast liners and re- champion who skated against'tiine ceptions for them in New Tork to a new mark in the three-quar-sueh as received by Papyrus and ter-mlle event In Hialeah the lS-hole qualifying round in the Second Annual Slirlners tournament starts and amateurs play on tho same basis Medal scores are kept throughout the match play and on Saturday the four fliRlit winners meet In a championship handicap match On the same day the women golfers go to the Bayshore course to play thoi annual championship of Miami Beach The plan followed last week on the municipal course in Hialeah will bo followed Florida East Coast Railway Company IAGIri: SYSTIM Change of Schedules No 9:00 A Departure Effective February 2nd the Palm" train No 34 heretofore leaving Miami 9:00 A will be consolidated with the Flyer" train No 94 heretofore leaving Miami 8:15 A The train will be known as the "DIXIE-PALM" train No 94 and will leave Miami 8:15 A GEO OLIVER District Passenger Agent Florida East Coast Railway Co Mrs Brophy Friday defeated Mrs iaulnr six and live to win the amateur aolf tournament at Hialeah The match was a 3fi-holc atfur and consistent marked Mrs Brohpy'a play throughout Mrs )5vior'M dtives and long shots were on an average better than those of- Mrs Brophy hut Mrs Bropfly outplayed her opponent on putting and short shots Miss Mae Waldhaver beat Mrs Jefferson In the consolation fight Mrs Jefferson put up a hard was lw than four feet from the sho''n the big pin with Ford in between Joe nig Johnny Blsko he got tangled up In some trees to Cleveland heavyweight 1' relay lose the ninth und only I After the second round the The New Worker then ripped "aa all Delaney's It was off three wins He holed a SO-I a and sor7 fPlacle at best root putt on ten stymied Bill aud tlie had v-ral co wl was a foot from the pin to caslons to boo ami stamp fight losing on the last hole The cards of Mrs Brophy and Mrs bawlor: Mrs Brophy First round: Out 6 6 4 6 fi 6 4 in 54464645 Mrs ljHwlur: Out 3 7 6 3 7 5 5 4 In 7 4 5 4 8 4 7 Mrs Second round: Out 5 5 5 3 7 6 6 5 5 7 In 7 4 6 6 Mrs Law lor: Out 6 4 6 5 7 5 5 6 hi 7 4 6 6 COCO TO HOLD GOLF COMPETITION Ijc" prcHidfiit of the Coco social irolf organization anouneed yesterday that the first tournament would be held Ftbruary Id at the Miami Country club This will be followed by a dinner held later in the evening OP win It and put his second five feet from the pin to win 12 when Bill was off Bill putted around a stymie to halve 13 anl ttiy halved the next one Joe ruusnun? ii a four-foot putt on 15 perturbed him so much that his four up lead molted to one in thres holes Bill btat Joe to the sixteenth green but Joe made a great third only to miss a fire loot putt and los He foiled on a six-footer on 17 after being on in two with a fine approach They halved 18 and Wallace one down ut the end of the round appeared to be in good trim for a win He mlsaed a short putt to lone the first one in the afternoon but squeezed a 2u-footer around the corner to win the second when Joe was short on a three-toot effort Joo missed a four-foot try on the fourth and they were all even Joe ennie out of a trap with a great third and holed a five-foot putt for a halve and did tho same stunt on six but Wallace went into the lead for the first time on the seventh when the way around with the Oklahoma star nosing out with a nice four on the 19th A Johnston beat Millard Chase of Minneapolis over the same distance Chase was two up and two to go but the Chicagoan put his tee shot three feet from the 17th for a winning two and won IS with a four On 19 his third was in the water He took off Ms shoes and stockings wont into the bunker and played out getting a winning five when Chase took three putts and he marched triumphantly back to clubhouse unshod by viotorv rlr ot AUnij Woat of Miami 4 anj 3i (or follrh honors MADISON GAliBKN NEW YORK Feb 6 (lP) Jick Ifc-laimy 'the Bridgeport Killer' made a sorry Uisko had 19 pounds the better of It in the weights but so hi middle that he would gladly have parted with it The tlev hinder looked like rugged ambitious youngster who is going nowhere in particular in his class Tint he made Delaney look as though the Bridgeport star had better return to his own division if he is not going to give the customers more for their money than he did tonight biueh of this was around FRENCH GOLF STARS PLAY MATCH TODAY Fla Feb 6 The famous foreign golfers Archie Compsto and A maud Massy have arrived for their second S6-hole match with long Jim Barnes and Johnny Farrell here today Barnes and Farrell will go to Pasadena Sunday for an is-hole match with Walter Hagen and Gil Nichols Gala Opemmg Monday Evening Feb 15 at 8 The Biscayne Fronton Is a Permanent Miami Institution Offering the Finest Entertainment and Amusement By 30 of Spain's Fastest Athletes including many Miami Favorites of last year Biscayne Roof Garden DeLuxe EENT CENTER- L- 1 YOU ARE INVITED TO WITNESS THE MOVIES OF COLUMBIA COUNTY Tonight 7 8 9 and 10 Sales Offices BLAIN 211215 First Avenue Musical Entertainment Smli FINEST tun.

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