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Thursday, June 4, 1931
'TEE YARDAGE' REVEALED EOR ANXIOUS GOLFERS
In response to a score of requests for rdage" of the Fenimore
Countrj Club course where the FILM GOLF TOURNAMENT will he played June 10, individual distances between the 18 holes arc herewith divulged for the scrutiny of contestants:
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Hole Yardage I'm Hole Yardage Par
1 274 4 10 436 4
2 420 4 11 179 3
3 543 5 12 449 4
4 131 3 13 401 4
5 448 4 14 398 4
6 236 3 15 300 4
7 383 4 16 417 4
8 360 4 17 177 3
9 376 4 18 505 5
Out 3171 35
In Out
3262 3171
35 35
Total 6433 70
"Mike" Simmons' A.M. P. A. team now has, in addition to Captain Tom Gerely, secured Walter Eberharl to act in the capacity of manager. Artie Stebbins, captain of the M. P. Club team, announced yesterday that he is picking his foursome and the names of the golfers who will defend the Alhec cup will lie announced Monday. The nc\v> leaked out yesterday that the prize offered by Nat Lewis for the best dressed golfer at the event will be a valuable and handsome sweater set. Considering the prizes offered in previous years by Lewis, it will be worth your while looking like a dandy. The list of names is rapidly reaching the dead-line. Only loO players may enter. Send your name and check for $10 today and assure yourself of a good, healthful,
ipy and hilarious day — and night.
British Exhibitors
Fighting Dual Bills
(Continued from Parte 11 we over here, although conditions are similar. As in America, they 'shop' for amusements, and mediocrity is fatal. If we are to again have our heads above water, we must learn that the public is more discriminating than ever. They want to go to pictures, but only to good pictures." Plunkett announced that a combination stage program and feature sound picture would be inaugurated at the Leicester Square, R-K-O's London house, in the fall.
Sidney Kent To Speak
At Southeastern Meet
(Continued from Parte 1)
Motel Ansley here June 15-16. Entertainment committee consists of Alpha Fowler of the Empire, James Carrier of the Capitol, and Carter on of the Fox. N. M. Williams is president of the association; O. C. lamb, vice-president, and L. B. Harrell, secretary-treasurer.
Jeanette Loff for Stage feanette Loff has been signed by Schwab & Mandel for "Free for All,*' musical production in which Jack I faley will he featured.
Ed Dubinsky As Head In Merger With Publix
(Continued from Page 1 ) and Missouri, means that the Dubinsky brothers will operate the Newman and Royal here in addition to their own Liberty and Regent, and the Electric, Kansas City, Kan., as well as the Paramounts in Springfield and Joplin. A total of 14 Dubinsky and five Publix houses are involved.
The Liberty will be a first-run. ['rices at this house and the Newman will be 25, 35 and 50 cents, instead of 25, 40 and 60 as at present in effect at the Newman and Royal. The latter takes over the Liberty's second run policy. No money is involved in the deal.
400 FOX CIRCUIT HOUSES GIVING SHOWS FOR KIDS
(Continued from Parte I) cr> a an attendance stimulant. In connection with Fanchon & Marco, dancing classes are being held in 30 cities. Largest of these classes are in St. Louis, where the plan originated; Detroit and Washington.
Irish Reel Tax Called Off Dublin — Following strenuous protests, the proposed increase in the Irish Free State tax on ncwsrcels will not be put through.
Serial and 33 Shorts
Planned by New Unit
(Continued from Parte 1)
pany called Exhibitors' Pictures Corp. First episode will be ready June 30.
The same company is making a series of seven two-reel kiddie comedies, using juvenile talent. The first three, now ready, are "The 13th Alarm," "Swell Kiddies" and "Treat Them Rough."
A third series of 26 vaudeville reels, with four acts in each reel, will be made by the company. Stanley recording is being used. The latter shorts are being made in the east, and the serial and kiddie comedies on the coast.
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