Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1918 — PROMINENT GOLFERS DOING THEIR BIT BY ENLISTING IN UNCLE SAM’S ARMY [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
PROMINENT GOLFERS DOING THEIR BIT BY ENLISTING IN UNCLE SAM’S ARMY
The golf world may well feel proud of Its large representation In Uncle Sam’s service. Probably no other line of sport can boast of as many devotees who have joined the colors. These three prominent golfers are the latest followers of the game who have enlisted with Uncle Sam. From left to right: Philip V. G. Carter of New York, North and South amateur champion, now driving an ambulance with our forces abroad; Grantland Rice, sport writer and holder of several golf championships, now a sergeant in the One Hundred and Fifteenth Field artillery at Camp Sevier, Greenville, S. C., and Roy Barnhill, who recently joined the army.
