The Film Daily (1931)

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DAILY Friday, June 5, 1931 Warner, Laemmle, Zukor, Jolson, Richman— All Gonna Be There! Harrj Warner, Al Jolson, Harry Rich ugene Zukor, Carl Laem mle, ]r.. and many others were added yesterday to the list of entries the FILM LI TOUR\ A M E N T , which is nearing the limit of 160 players set by the committee. As it now s t a ii (I s , this it, the 19th sponsored 1) y In \i Daily, promises to be the outstanding tournament of them all. The battle for the Alhee Memorial i. between the Motion Picture Club and the A.M.P.A., has added considerable interest to an already exciting day of individual competition. To each player in the foursome winning the cup, Jules Brulatour will present a handsome medal, designed especially for the event and made by the finest craftsmen in New York. That the A.M. P. A. challenging team will offer strong play and keen competition was evidenced yesterday by 'Mike' Simmons' announcement that the team will be selected Sunday from picked players who will play qualifying games over the weekend. A.M. I 'A. golfers already conscripted are: Tom Gerety, captain; Walter Eberhardt, manager; Herb Berg, S. Charles Einfeld, P. L. Thompson, Paul Gulick, Jerry Beatty and James Milligan. Although it is known that Artie Stebbins, captain of the M. P. Club, has selected several of his players, Stebbins will not announce the complete line-up until Monday. He promises a big surprise, and some headaches for the A.M. P. A. boys. The tournament is June 10 at the Fenimore Country Club, White Plain-, 'flic entry fee is $10 if paid re Saturday — or $12 at the course — and the list is nearly completed. Send your entry today. GOLF ENTRIES Earl W. Hammons Jack Alicoate Maury Ascher Paul Benjamin Herbert Berg Paul Berger George Blair Lou Blumenthal Richard Brady S. S. BraumDerg Leo Brecher O. H. Briggs Leo Klebinow Winfield Andrus Charles E. Lewis Al Lichtman George McCarthy Joe Rice Macolm James Martin William Massce Mitchell May, Jr. H. W Mayse Don Mersereau Lee Ochs New Incorporations NEW YORK CHARTERS Walrock Amusement Corp., theaters; W. Ii. Dessner, 60 East 42nd St., New York. 100 shares common. ure Classics, motion picture films; B. 1) Fackman, 15 West 42nd St., New York. $20.oi Neon Amusement Corp., theatrical business; B. Rich, 21 East 40th St., New York. $10,000. Sinomax Amusement Co., theatrical; L. Rosenzweig, Rochester, N. Y. 100 shares common. Colvin W. Brown C. W. Bunn Eddie J. Byrne Max Cohen James Cron James Cunningham Ted Curtis Herbert Ebenstein William Everts George Folsey L. E. Franseen Ray Gallagher Bruce Gallup Sidney Garrett William German Don Gillette Henry Ginsberg Chas. A. Alicoate Larry Golub Irving Goodfield Jess Gourlay Jack Guttfreund Don Hancock Jack Harrower Arthur Hirsch Joe Hornstein Don Hyndman Red Kann Jerry Keyser Morris Kutinsky Julius Cohen J. D. Williams William Brandt Harry Brandt Arthur W. Eddy Arthur Pelterson Melvin Pelterson Arthur S. Abeles Harry Warner Al Jolson Harry Richman Sam Avurntine A. H. Schwartz Harold S. Rieff Fred Mitchell Walter Eberhardt William A. Wolff Millard Johnson Charles Romer Al Selig Paul Burger Harry Gold Harold Holt F. Wynne-Jones Joe Rivkin Bill Rabell William Frankel James A. FitzPatrick Harold Rodner P. H. Rosenberg Eddie J. Ross Ernest Rovelstadt Al Ruben Marvin Kirsch Nat Saland Chester Sawyer G. A. Scanlan Isadore Schwartz Henry Segal Al Semels Jack Shapiro Mort Spring Arthur Stebbins Max Stuart Ben Barondess Henry Eysmann Fulton Hardman Irving Stolzer Robert Wolf H. J. Yates George DeKruif Bernard Kleid Edward Finney James A. Mulvey D. C. Ferguson J. C. Enslen Herb Fecke M. J. Kandel George F. Dembow Hank Linet A Pam Blumenthal M. J. Corson M. H. Chamberlain Joe Brandt Tom Gerety James A. Milligan E. C. Weldon Ed. Golden Harry Field Herman Robbins M. Van Praag J. E. Brulatour Budd Rogers Dr. Harry Gilbert Charles Goetz S. F. Nelson Clarence Shottenfels A. C. Seebeck Gene Picker Sol Edwards Al Sherman Frederic C. Madan Jerome Beatty Jack Bowen David J. Mountan Capt. Roscoe Fawcett Movietone Evidence Unavailing Washington Bureau of THE FILM DAILY Washington — A Movietone shot taken in a New York cafe and showing Alberto K. Ferreyros, dancer known as De Lima, performing ten months after an accident on a Fox theater stage, was introduced by Fox Theaters Corp. as evidence to prove that the dancer was not permanently disabled. A District Supreme Court justice, however, returned a verdict of $50,000 in favor of the plaintiff, who charged that three of his toes were crushed and one of them had to be amputated. Suit was for $100,000. Fox is expected to appeal the case. Eastman Dividend Held Safe Rochester, N. Y. — Eastman Kodak dividend is in no danger of a change, said George Eastman yesterday. Results in the first 20 weeks of this year are about the same as the corresponding period in 1928, he said. Bobby Jones Finishes Film Career West Coast Bureau, THE FILM DAILY Hollywood — Bobby Jones, departing for his home in Atlanta after finishing his series of golf shorts, said he has no further inclination to be a screen performer. WHERE FENIMORE COUNTRY CLUB WHAT NINETEENTH FILM GOLF TOURNAMENT WHEN ] WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th WHY A DAY IN THE SUNSHINE CONGENIAL SURROUNDINGS REGULAR GOOD FELLOWS PRIZES GALORE -1000 LAUGHS EVENT LIMITED, 160 PLAYERS 19th ANNUAL FILM DAILY GOLF TOURNAMENT SIGN THIS AND FORWARD TO THE FILM DAILY, 1650 B'WAY. Here is my entry and ten dollars for the spring film golf tournament, to be held on Wednesday, June 10, at the Fenimore Golf and Country Club, White Plains, New York. (Entrance Fee if paid at tournament will be $12.00) THE COMMITTEE AL LICHTMAN MIKE SIMMONS RED KANN ARTHUR STEBBINS DON MERSEREAU JACK ALICOATE BRUCE GALLUP