Exhibitors Herald (Sep-Dec 1923)

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38 E X II I B I T O R S II E RALD ( ►ct.»l)c-r 6, 1923 "How do you get that way?" Jack Alicote, Nat Rothstein and Joe Schnitzer don't figure handicaps the tame as Bruce Gallup, official handicapper. "Them's my figures and th'ey stand," he says. He was right. "Don't Breathe." P. S. Alden and Arthur S. Kane, Sr., pause in midair while the foursome ahead gets away. Evidently these two have been going exceptionally good. Gagging the press. "Danny" was under the club house porch when Elmer Pearson m^e a down stroke. "Some where in France?" Nope, just William O'Hagan Hurst in action with his pet excavator. Golf courtesy. J. E. Flynn (Goldwyn), tenders W. Wallace Ham (Vitagraph), sand enough to tee up. Wonder if he regretted it after Ham lit on the ball? Poker faces. You can't tell a thing about how they are going from the way this foursome lines up. Reading from left to right they are: Sam Sax, Bobby North, Bill Patterson and Florence Moore.