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I , THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1922 ELEVEH THE ASHfcVlLLh CI ne'r Is Surprised And Hotrified Atlantan Wins Feature Match;! U! Lard : n 1 ll M M at. list i an Wt ni , HA It Jit 10. W III III 10 la It I 41 if found PHI, 1 Vtlg ' "Mr ut u ot "Tin lor P- l! t 1 (U Wilt !l, I, t for ' ll ant'i r iir nnj ' It tm IM Klr iC JVfl 1NTFNT1HN nc Duvturl TOP f IM FOft MRS. YANK WIN WORLD SERIES (Ht Kix; liAiinvKin NEW TORK. Oct. 4.--Well frU-n.lH , Imagine my surprise d horror when I found out tonight that the lmpre,sl,. had got and 0"a v" r """"",r th.M xpti,., ,,v,.r I was to buy a expensive lur mat for ti. ir. .,i ... ney into same and buy a r,.t m.-.t would probably run up into ndreus aim iiuiiuioui uMiitin. ii'eU I did not mean to glvo any such kind nf n ,,.,,,. i.... t ,rtilnly hope that my little urtie !. wuk n.n read thl way 'by rvrry- if a epecmn .u..u iu - "oiii-. i,o,au. lit thr- first pla. I am . J .ucker enough to invest hundreds ami Imnilru ..r .i,.u..,. rroent which the chances are that the Mrs. will net wear it more , a o'p' ," ' ' " "i" y u iooks mnv we are libel have th most ojenlet winter in history mid If women folk should .IV A one me oireei in expensive lur coals In l io k n.l ..f ..-..n,,. ),ch It lk like we are goinK to have why thev would onlv he .hed at and any way I believe a couple ,. have ;. -h..i i, i'...i. me in winter staying home and reading a Rood book or maybe have fel' rrienas m iu pm uhukc. VI 06 it): me Furs Arc iennahle Further ana more i mn a man upper laet night that has been the fur business all hie life and nt did nothing you might xny y deal 111 lurs ana mm man says at they are a great mnny furs In ii world which is reasonable riced that has got s much armth in mem na nign prico rurs ml looks a greatftleal better. Kor stance, he says that a man Is ble to invest- thousands and housands dollars in expensive urs like ermine, mulesktn. squir A skin and Kernsky when for a undred dollars or not even that men. why a man can buy a owl kin or norse emn or weazel sKin arment that looks like big dough nd practically prostrates people Ith the heat when they wear m. So I hope my readers will put a letus in the silly rumor that I m planning to plunge in the fur narket. I will see that .Mrs. Is Ijressed in as warm a Btyle ns she u been accustomed to but neither er or I is the kind that likes to make a big Bhow and so up and down Fifth Avenue sweltering in a 1700 hog skin garment In order so i people will turn around and p at us. Live and let live is my sloeum so nich for the fur coat episode and iet us hear no more about it and will now go on with my article which I must apologize for it not being very good and the reason is nn occount of being very nervous after our little ride from the Polo ilrounds to Park Row. Rode) With Izzjr Kaplan. It was my Intention to make this ;rlp In the eubway but while walk ing across the field after the game I run into Izzy Kaplan, the photo- WflSH'GfrJl nii.iiDgPBt.ro TliliD SMITtER crapher, and he says would I like to ride down In a car which him and his friends hail hired so nnd Crantlnnd nice got in nnd we hail ent no sooner limn started when one of our fellow pasengers savs that we ought to been with them coming. "We made the trip from Park Row In 24 minutes." he says, "and our driver said he was going to beat thai record on the return trip." Resides that, they had ran into a guy and had to wait till the am bulance camp and pick him up. Well, friends I will not try and describe our flight onlv to sav that we did not heat the record but tied ! ii and the lack of bananas didn't j prevent our hero from driving with his hands off the wheel as he used the last named to shake bis flsis at pedestrians and other riff-, raff that don't know enough to I keep off the public highways due- I lug the rush hour. Most of the things I was going to mention in ! this article was scarpd out of nie j during our little Jaunt! j Tlio Man From Toronto. "' , One of them however was the man from Toronto that stood in i line with his wife from 8 pm Tues day night till the gates opened j Vedncsday morning so as to hp sure of good seats. According to officials of the club, they could of got the same seauj if they had not showed up till a couple hours before the game, but if they had of done that, why the lady would not of had no chance to brag when she got back hune. The way It is, why she can say to her friends. "Charley may not be much for looks, but he certainly showed me the night life of New York." Dividing Interest with this couple nsnnc? rice nnnnrauif 22DD21HAEB1 11 2 inaasHAN 1 DP C. CHARM ii2cnpr.E I iai i:il.,rrLairr,-ri'i i mi) (fjl ial (TOP" ri id n An til III 111 II I '1VI " IfJEl! YORK I mm-. MID ER CFUI1 2D lMSTR17lDD:l BAKERiSlDDU mcmiln mnunu mm imwu WARD jUU1U SCHAKG C D 1120 dOHES P 111 D mm &Zm Hni YORK If ,141 If III M LEO DIEGEL SAYS MITCHELL WINNER DOES XOT CliAW TIK KltlTIKHJvR WITH Ul jjWears Longest j payes YourTles 1 BECAUSE it has a trim neatness that no other collar can give, men who care about their appearance wear the VAN HEUSEN Buy your collars of a reputable retailer. He won't offer you a substitute when you ask for a VAN HEUSEN. He knows there isn't any. VAN HEUSEN tke Wortii SmaM COLLAR PHILLIPS. JONES CORP- MaJwa. IMS BROADWAY. NEW TORK Believes Abe Won Title of South ern Open Championship Kuirly, But willing to 1'lay Over. XEW ORLEANS, Oct. 4. Leo Diegel, declared tied with Abe Mltchel, of England for the South ern open golf championship played recently at Nashville in a statement here said he believed Mltchel is entitled to the title. "f think In fairness to Mitchel I should give an account of what occurred." Diegel said. "After the tie on the play-off Mitchel sug gested to me that we plav three additional holes to decide the match. I agreed, and In view of Ihe fact that there were some members of the association present and no objection was made, we did so. "In th!s play, sntchel defeated me squarely and fairly, and I therefore think he Is positively en- was a couple of heel and toe ped estrians that done their base cir cling stunt Just before the start of the game. One of them was the same guy that done it before the first gamo last Kail, but this time he was accompanied by a lady hoofer and it is not too much to say that the lady was dressy prac tically as though for her bath. Casey Stengel expressed the gen eral sentiment in (the following words: "If that is just her walk ing costume I would hate to see her made up for tennis." (Copyright 1922, by The Bell Syn ,y dicate, Inc.) ORIOLES CAPTURE OPENING CONTEST DKl'KAT ST. PAI Ij BY SCORE OF MXK TO FOIH American Association Tennant Winners 1'miblei to Hold Karlr Ijrad Slicchan Knocked Out. BALTIMORE out fifteen base -Oct. 4. Banging nits and overcom- lig a three-run lead which St. Taul secured in the first three in nings, the Orioles, champions of the International League, crushed the American Awiooiatlon Hag win ners in the opening game of the little world series here this after noon 9 to 4. With the score standing 4 to 4 In the seventh inning, McAvoy, of the Birds, broke up the game t crashing 'a homer Into the right field bleachers, scoring Jack Bent ley, who had doubled, and Boley, who had walked, ahead of him. In an effort to check the slug ging i of SI. Sheeh wus ki fifth trcHiu p)E MRS. RICHARDSON EMERGES ' VICTORY OVER MRS. JOHNSTON ; IN MATCH, GOING 19 HOLES By Pat Richards. ' A thrilling 19 hole battle in which Mr. Charles Johnston of RalriRh shot a )2 only to be beaten one up by Mrs. I. W. Richardson, of Atlanta, featured the first round of match ply' yesterday in the championship flight of the women's invitation golf tournament at the Asheville Country Club. It was the only thing approaching an upset that occur, rd in the championship play yesterday, although two or three othen. had rather narrow squeaks. Mrs. Richardson qualified 12th , with 105, while Mrs. Johnston was fourth with a 97. In the second flight piny was also close, one match going to i the 2 3rd green, and another requiring an extra hole. ft Hie Ihrds, Managi r Kelly, I hgi ' ill.'. I out live pitchers. kburlinK ace of tho Saints, j fceked (rom the hill In the ifciljiB. Hall, Martin. Mer-' rltt and Rogers followed In suc cession. Bentley. Oriole southpaw, cd tho entire game. pltch- TSi: (1TI.K.N WANT ADS Title t nntendem Ml (iood Of tho eight remaining in the championship running, all ai good goiters, and while then I'lialifylnu scores vary the winneis are picked from a match phiv standpoint as: Mrs Morgan over Mrs. h'rAjtcr. Miss txuighran over Mis. Reid. Mrs. Henry over Mrs Hoharl. and Mis. Richardson over Mrs. Mihim. The fair ladles wll! undoubtedly reverse In every in stance, n ;i t still the argument seems reasonable. Mrs. R E. Henry, of Greenville, S (.. who revealed herself a fin medal plav golfer In tying wltn Mrs. Kraser for tho low medn! honors, which are yet undecided, Is establishing a match play repu tation for winning by wider mar gins than any other In the cham pionship flight. Yesterday sue de feated ner opponent six nnd five, while In the division play of Tues day her victory was even greater. (if nil the players In the tnur rnment. and all the arduous lahr required to circumnavigate the course, there has been to date but ( nt default, and it was not because Ihe lady. Mrs. Aten, did not wlsi to play. Rack t.i the close matches. Mr.' ; Victor East, wife of the sterlln i I pro nt the Klltmnre Forest Conn J? ii v i 'lull, put up a fight worthy of the nnn.s of East, against Mm M'lam, hut lost on the home green ' two up. Mrs. Olsrence Hobatt, '' another notable better half of an other notsble sportsman, did nn' -triumph until the 17th was shot " over Mrs. Cooper, of Oreenvllle, a. c. That Oreenvllle delegation l . . I uttlng up a mighty brand of golf..,, Mrs. Henry Is In a tie for low,, medal honors; Mrs. Cooper Ivi,,. snowed well, and Is In the flr' l4 r:inaolatloiir with a strong hand 1 1 play, wh'm Mrs. Alan Orahair. who took more strokes than usu .i , to quali'y. yesterday won hr'n match In the third flight. Ik'" .tltn. Miss V. Henry, of Asheville, folic.,., nnd two. In the championship flight nou ,. It Is nios'l:' a battle between hom n; tclent. Mis. iyV. Richardson, of.,,: Atlanta, la the only out-of-town ,,. ph.yer remaining, unless Clear woter. fla , wants to lay claim to,. Mrs. Hobnrt. They have their. v.inter home there. titled to the championship and I hope the Southern Golf Associa tion will reverse its decision. In the event they are unable to do so, I will gladly nlay an other play-off in Nashville with an admission charge, the entire pro fits expenses as he Is visiting lrrf ceeds to go to ..Mitchel to defray this country, playing exhibition matches and his time therefore is more valuable than mine. "I do not want this statement to be a criticism of the officials of ihe Southern Golf Association or as I have great praise for the way of the Belle Meade Country Club they handled the tournament and regret exceedingly any misunder standing should have arisen." 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