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Show ..e:JL..: ,.'..a, 0a....a.i41,4&a44.idi;L.,61i.611 A, 1)17.7.:EIIET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY AUGUST L12 1916 ' t TRACK AND GOLF I VARDON - VT-WAT- CH I.DO 0 FIELD , .01 AND OAOSOE I 1.' OAOLOL However. tt does not ,poo titter iInc Ether side's calculatl,,ee where a between two average amateurs is concerned. and. in su ,i ft game, who is two OT three holm, man the dolma should focus his ate. MiOrt prim. Airily on careful driving in the hope of al t he p l.t 041 making throulth the green and d!,ero pe the III wat,,ea. kind of shot that N GOLF EI.L CAN. 011110 PENN TEAM Ixtm-eiric- MEDAL PLAY. rawer F 4 et ,, It tj WRESTLING TRAP ' SHOOTING ' BOWLING THE OF BIC FRAN LEASE IDOS t 21. 7 f '', ' l, I "': tt 4 ' I i' RUNGS OF AMIT1111 1 ) i' WHAT IIAS BECOME OF 1,1 ''t i: ME IS BELIEVES HE t, :t ;I I Special to The Newel Torii. Aug: 12.Bob Fri !well has a lot of confiderite in hia ability to deselop a successful football eleven at Pennsylvania next season. He holds the view that if the team fails it will he ho, fault. and not the fault of the material. a manly, if not always a rational. point of view to take. "My plans I ir preliminary work are all There need be Compitted." he said. In curiosIty about amy training and :coachtng systemit will be exactly the ;same as that which I used at Lafayette t May Die. I New Mack. New (Spcial York. to The News.) Aug- - N. I L T. Au MS WEE 5! Never conaider youratif atil,hing I manager of the Athletics. la ' i BY HARRY VARDON , like beaten in a match until you are dean of the major league man aaaaa , I to The Nee more holes down than there remain ftpecia The World's Most Famous Golfer. in respect to age and in service I) both a That le perl,xpe very to be played. 1 New York. Aug. tr.There la II as a btg loatu pilot. The tall tactiptece ,,f advi, to and although the sand wao scraped simple and obvious tint round. but .har.e, cian reached this( HZ goiter has to cultivate a dual . three Vs in earth I eighteen IICK.1 deal of corksity art to what had are ' of twohouoin there teedofferv but me a to the tot; with well of the view found of myselfaway give months in advance of W'illYert Rob- become of the tennis amateur rule up Potter if they personailty. Match and medal ere at the end of tha ill round because the object. the soil was so fine and pie whevfould bs atilat the inson and was a feat et manager a 11 the ttoto. it Iwo are ght the remember Id of whtvh th executive The the l'...cots. officials loose predominant oleewhere. 4's it pier that full two years before George others had takon ' immediately Closed over ery II committee framed soma three months forms of the gsae. and It la the moral is to remember that: however. the ball again. I waa in such a high- - There are chances of r. ,I1 I :'I bad start in a stroke r,,,t1,1 hilt they a ba I state not Mack (met directed th play i4 a ago. it was confidently supposed that . wait could your that you may doing to badly rivaisity.strung call truth may that for they potpie avnit the tioa was small are oomparison of ltb the what by have reworse. If be 'CI to for the sand you be removed a second may faring major league team on September 3. come in the grey of a ths existence of two wholly different sitsrd about four gov- -I 's. there may beitime. I simply lot fly. and the ball sibilities of snaking a4:erAm for 1614. He succeeded "Ar Ruckcnberf, i a :4 ditostrous inditidin be of wid rnment reflected mind. The of h.g.nng some for abandoning; luckily cam. put; In the ordinary eoerningly muses type the, Justification ger as bowl of the Pirates. who phi's.- In the sieli- -t in going way, one would not do that in a medal match. ed their appreciation of the choice in tourmittintn thin Peoition homy that would succeed in a match hope. but personally. I believe 4raeetti I tsareonal many matIon of eeterhi of the more eon.' directors by the Sena- I...m.411v trying till tho end of the round. 'round. nor would the roman usually be in I couldsquot to Two Li metand often dosefall in a Aron ea Tho ram. the queee! support of this Eaten,. ideal frame of mind for the en happy. tors. 2: to in the first under tion.title leo drn in the i' !I: .4 DV diey. in vt r, re rphir, inn Washington and Jefferson. Ira Macka direction. "Jim" game send. Let tut ondenvor to diagnose stroke game is one in which reasonable At thibrn that have already been', suffice., a McGuire. lAke B oling Matrit. to 1;raio1 III down cons14-a six thin 1 e,,ri, tines two mental conditions. and see prudence prevails until an opportunity once waa e.ir rCIIIIIV ,Il different from any other ayalismlro i 'III manager in Cleveland and Boston nit ot,t samwtht ,,I ... At k:hol, I hew we can learn to bring each into you have a really bad hole early the II holes. but halve,' erohip 9(plailltng if they. a private in Detroit. did the catchprosents itself obi gaining a taroks! In Ifa stroke I donl beat t hevi a. my own, in other words are ever brought before the national! eparatiost at the proper time. it Is a when a spirit of ambition and reeolucompetition. the best plan was sight down to Alfte,i At NItht,. in in for the ing game Washington in overworking my players, and halt. I is. I think. to determine to play the then the Welsh champlom . sitter ot training the temporament. thin takes tomporary command. Caumeeting There ts an increaaing tn.' do it at Franklin Field. which Mack first donned the mana- comittvener4 tin Ilieve 1 n,o,., h and AP i,) hW loom $zat Mutt can be done in all gays CalOS tion pure and distance in a players., simple from start to fin- remainder of the round Moodily. lie no moonlight scrimmages. gerial toga. I un.,,,u, knfltati, Feiirces of income ars that of exceptionally hnpulaive peoplo. If you on the LEX (ripen; will flower do & groat di.?, of good: though without undue timidity. Stallish Of bowies the present' George be Ill master. and Ill decide Of what ars known but it is most itlendr. go about from tourne4 Its take risks in the hope of r000vering "gam particularly be,atoot tl,tring the how much Many mmber Important to give courage is to be done. It ings was the next In be placed to trent to t.wrIlanient without as the old echool of golfers condemn outlet at the proper time. I would the loot strokes quickly. it is nearly 'luncheon interval. I heard many helm won't be drudgery appert command of a team. He took charge o.ht! bothPrirA to kill the team. I Ill , enorigh to 20 n.:. of thrww.19eas to whersi ;tco:rs, stoke competitions as being soulless not Otto it a froo raid at the first bole certain that. being ima rather odds made at 'There is another important fact of the 'Mines in 1117. and they starl thc tricot of Pali . entrnPA institutions that breed a spirit which unless I had an oxtraordinarily fine tied condition. you will come another !chance. and. on th xpotoo cr.'. d off his I Is ish by successfully at ti reign , I trcp111.1 it is and f I As I. t .ne er to be arda tinphae.te. liken l'i to tho gamsa chance of acoomplishing tha hole in.a cropper. and your position will be !got down an uPtilli 11,I't aught foreign 'bat there will l litil secret pr4C11,e trig R411tOtt. John Ileiraw grelitied th canto put I, Ti e tournaments are skit of caution. Personally. I think stroke better than the par figure. but' worm than ever. By pursuing a pol- 'for the match. if you e'!,le t,, of the iirioles twO rare la!r. !his And the gives will be open of compettel composed of tut, ri. at,t Sat they afford the finest education e s the player warms to the work. it le icy of 'resolute carefulness. it is quits man at the hole game IC 'i'l; at hi! latii, to the undergraduates and and they made his debut a suocesa by tors rto Th wit t.e who are secured as !Too that any golfer could obtain because secosearr every now and again for him likely that you will pick up a strok that ,..! him a worry to New York. 6 to 3. :the public. My poactice will be bOrll- - trimming - Griffith became a fiat an attraction for He to take a risk so long as it is not a here and there. and by the time that lauch after all. and they teach him to use his bead. the. gallery Fox"Old lapse . 41 unique. for I guess I am somegate, and who uppear to be tn the . 'might never learn to do that If he downright foolish one. you arrive at about the twelfth hole. (Copyright. laid. by the Wheeler :,)n- !thing what of a driver. There will probably set commander in 1101. when the Amhuinetor of prizewinning. and the i!-.r- A ' Inc.( payed practically nothing but match-l- c dicatc the Incubus of the big figure will have its expanerican put league t through be Test. A short between who the 'varsity eomte along and pay their, Searching . in all probability. he would cosplayers lost some of its horrors and you will In the east. and Wil''' The thirteenth of thip eer'ee will ap- am, the games own way because of an scrub daily. but while the sion movement sets till the end of his davit attempt,.4 frri' to the Robinson was elevated That la Why' I think medal play is in be in the right mental state to finish pear exclusively in The Nesse next will be played with all Om bert to -inclination on ascertain whether Ise downright foolhardy things when ga'nes rathis teat of at A round well. the the bast medal next game. Seats of the Mighty- the golf year rot they are as geosi or Saturday. t - !, vigor of a real match . they will be after ...,. of the sines of . proportion evory moppet COMO'S equal to thet at boxing; McGraw. at his own requeet, had headline - ;little Aport from the fact that the victory or like a extremely short. which hi acquire performent" in stroke rounds gonerally to the contestant who if you got a wisty knock at the begin. been and after released Baltimore goats by Tho it While is spectators are welcome to wit- -- Joe" Kelley. that many ell geoid be invaluable, as guide in tu- hits tho largest number nt correctly nine. you must take it without losing preeent Yankee scout. thee playro areapparent ne,..4 these battles. I have received lettaking the humorouset of Wayside Tee. I lets bs By no means ant I in favor of played shots and that luck is roduced i YOU!' head and rushing In like mad to hI succerwer, had hurdled to CincinPIPIA ty tho (torn almost friend!). member of mations golf tit has never carried anyhevery the many a compiatittt it affords to a minimum. nati. Under Griffisti the White Sox searching balance matters. varsity squad. stating they would be won their first game. 6 to 2. and un- tors ppearing from the Pacific coast! sey into the front rank). but this test of the golfers power of Judgment. land PLic, is to open Grant the on hand for the first match. a In and tho By game -Howewe of proportion is as much a of that amazing Importation practice -In a match. his mind is. as often as der Robby" the Orioles loot theirs. and then take reasonable I HAVE seen it stated. enol Jerry ard tiorry. the pentathlon novelties" front Japan. there iii, as the abilty to swing the club not made champion, 4 to 3. the respective opponents of two for him by the doings, meadily II up an discovless or more of risks. to is by way inclination to turn out. increasing tIeneral Price going eiseerly. and nothing develops it with of his opponent. know, If the rival heal on which side fortune is omit- - A Trawagn recently. "that trIt thond has Port word that he will 'neve Chicago and Baltimore Seine Clevewho pays th freight. A than a courts of reached the green with a long and ' Prins You witty foie, pester certainty and St. Louie t lower of tournaments recentiy have only one man to best. shotthe mashie or the trn apprf .11,t1 Perry from duty on the border Some land ins treks competition. para.! difficult second shot, it is little use and 1903 In toceook the Callahan "Jim If t our enterprises lead to the loss to the greenis the npit.t Iiiiportant 'critics claim Berry is a marsel. and phrased the nursery doggerel thus: of the ranks the and headed Right and Wrong Ways. thinking of playing...short after him. of a couple i ;: privates Hute of holes. the only thing to shot in golf. I doubt this loth the little tennis attar Imniucn. never had a chance to allow his real Whit. Sox who rtectod off Iht there are right and wrong ways One may not fancy an attempt at the do is to eettle down to a steady game All fin. by nnito prove each shining minute' Hy play. have thia rit from other sources I have Ht players I he has tie 14 which perforce" 'Cal" Browns. to 'lour the a hilating medal round. The most playing ing in many tournaments and getting and hop. that your op- - opinion the leading eseent heard that !terry lacks football to I to be chanced. In for a while feature of the wrong resigned In Jun. of the following year all that's in it is formed. but it hasone in the elation inspired by a ing muccess Le control of the enott tinct has to weigh up ponent. lead. tr and Fielder Jones inieceieded him a. s belief after a bad hole that onel the stroke game. will useful big attempt things An Esplanade. the situation, and decide without any a nd fail. Often he does If you stand .(anteputtin( the chip pt..; the reaponsible party wtth th Comteslant as well tear up one's card. A the outside sourcesex. from green." is the match-pla- y partial enplanation of the coolie, keyttes, who outdo, hie bow a sucrose two or throe down at the turn. there spirit run riot; it is prompting "I'll toll you why I flguir Ode Al,,' FOOT8111 like giving up a hole immediately on coot, perhaps, an unreliable caddie- -COACHES by slaying the Whit. olophants, 11 tinny whtch have mytitified many wag is nothing for it but to chance a dif- rt to putt well and to ci.niriii a offoreil by Cedric A. Major., fly thing to try. 2. to recently tootling a tee shot. Everybody knows which is the best ? and when shot not only cuts sea) n.ariy Norristown. the day he played Personally. I always endeavor to ficult shot hers and there, that the possibilities of golf are odHugh Jennings became boar, of the at itself. the best chip A Throckniorion for the New' beat my partner in a medal round. as this Noaltion I preeents Harold also adds ii ' it tii but the strokes. les,. and i could mention many inoff 1907. in started and great') Tigers they unforcan to the offer he advice that at to one chance to has stand do of-tany ! , stances where. after a seemingly disIn Jersey state championship. START ACTIVITIES by beating Cleveland. 2 to 0 long Nitrite and the Major, is that he should be confidence tunate I occupant not staid do his of allow but was that no ill there doubt winning. that well. astrous occurrence in a stroke com1113 Miller Huggins took charge of If a mln is a any second shot as sure and ouldrive his opponent. -to effort force an amateur rubs. 1 Joeof or, the the Tinker la his able and tii Cardinals. petition. a person haa gone on to tri- shout to influenco my way of playing get good putter chip ....... Outdrieg, Oyesincest. Several inch onsodes ,Feun the holes. If he makes practically cerReds. and. on July lg. "slir Carrigan the dietetic application of the rule on, umph. shots close. be can elan a) s tit e mat 1 the at hooka, time of tho the to mind in connection with my own tain of a 4 by virtue of an exceptionally are When Box. about three down Red of you The took charge the annual, hia drite tir doeet3 t to The Nees.) fine brassie second. and I do not rel- with sine to play. there is nothing even if he mies on last career. ebniary, would have', There wee a Cards won from ehicago. 6 to 3. in meeting opensr-I ; h ran the his approach es- get I 12 met with ish a sort not of do Ho. shot. ex-failure Football notae simile' however. more strok I uncomfortable than being Outtheir first game under Huggins: the competition in which all the down in 2 most of th time. lat. his T.i preened the: lay It because experience haa taught driven.. to Rol you want bantir to know But get surprise out. in Metzto George lost to their I beginnine Reds iettiling professions competed at Mug- me 2, crop Pittsburg. if he ist putting badly and can't that., sooner or later. the positions what the other man is going to do seiburgh about under Tinker, and the Red Nos Ade, and the other' of the national It years ago. and If you make a duel wit& his second shot because it is play the short chip. then he stands ger writes that he has interrupted first which I won in spite of the fact that. will be reversed. won front bstroit. 7 to 4. in their gcrrernin. body had not attempted to, his moat are a know on to golf a tee the corb rime of the evils that wens all, medal round. you the long enough send football tiret gams under Carrigan. with ledge that he likely up to you to beat it if there is half a in the first round. I took il for the of t i .;., letter to the preparatory school boy, hurting the gams. That' abort fourth hole. That made my to play below form. chinos When you have to play the cant afford to make any mistake took charge of the too plainly west Charles Herzog to mu the be something be', that is wrong. events but radically odd. to it difficult it decide play perfectly ited who In whether 1014. Rode position look off He Was started hopeless. ,. intended Istelty. pointed to the fact that. while bowed that other people could lose to taks a risk or not, or, indeed. what green to get bis par. And this otitis and Jefferson entering Skashinitton under him by boatingthey Chk-ag-o Sometimes it la 'unavoidable. as In MtfirtitUttell gresteri next fall. 'Bull. New commanders at the start 10of tolast1. numbers were playing lawn . strokes. too. a risk. It is well worth of mind isn't going to help the rest of at the British open championship tournament Lowe of Lateyette. who A rather Curious thing happened in wan in season were "Bur Donovan of the competitions had lane eft; his game. I have won ettamplontwo yeast ago. when. on the making a special effort to outdrive an alarming extent. ebe timid of the monthly medal corn-- 1 Prestwick your opponent when he has a floe lit- - ships when I was driving badly. I Boston the other day. as) hi has n Tanks and Marone Rowland of the In The day. Taylor and I were coupled. tie 1 amateur rule. whicPi -proposed illations al my nom club. Paula last wild won a Garden Mathewwhich at by City fine summer 'oh as leadnot White $ow Under Christy pressing Dur positions were such that each championship wee supposed to regulate the progress' janitor of a church son, lime short time ago. Al) the whi- could an but is useless. Reda loot moghby In 1313 first io a was easy I their when the 1hi my he had the not belief avoid that playing In ,Easton and that his 'tortes of wild of the to an extent ne during the year were eligible to only to beat the other in order competitions em ta to the down swing, le poorly, bitting ono ohot attar an. tO t Phi beginning to win. 'r even though it was not of- -i corr.(' for special trophies. and they we bungled sundry and the application of a little more other up in the. heel. But I have New England life are appealing to ..t. natality adopted. ha. enM0 to ,tht- - it, Ind the right to play their II holes and as a result than you are wont to exert at never won an Important tournament the Sunda) aehool boys. energy in other shots Is circumstances. which. a somewhat maxIng piece of lees-- , Speed; hiring either the morning or the atters- would have the impact and a full. free follow-- I In my life when I watt putting badly." Rush. tie Princeton. la ; 1 no i at all. trouble tattoo. presented One th of moat his NICK SENSATION oon of the appointed day. They I at summer CRIOP through-luckfeatures of It la that it doeseurprleingi always consider that I was very ewe coupled with not Pen-- , The Doable Effect. !camp in the North Woods, where he reis It a to see win to what that club he championship. help alias who will remain until September. nw majority went Out in the morning. may be Onfitalli In playeru s New 'Good putting works in this tech-- . !Haven this aporting-goodhuatneen led every one tors up his card The membeting the way in which strokes take for his second shot. True. there ion." continued that Mik Sweeney until the ex.open and et-- I is not gossip toRays away through the are several well known professionals 1. telt The date is eignifkuist. -- IN April PITCHING 01 Win player did not know this. anti were being frittered it as IDA hit off well going with d soon 'eh will of element who amateur the knack go of strugThe champion. possess strong le feature deceiving lie afternoon men did exactly the mama peewits, the that of ban Yale the trot as coeches :the might entered into the prooseed- their opponents in this connection. after his old title at Marion. "I remit have been of diabourinnt only rests on the play. , Ths. gling that It is not Sweeney's amp the taut player to finish. Sr during hie engairoment In the entn. They take. perhaps. a elm& for the one of the herder matches I missed !fault, he so hoped. too wanted to retire. but was por Ingle was an .a ' condiIndication ! of the It full to and a second on boles. the first My of appear ',hot drives play my margin' loaded willing aporting pursuit Robert C. Folwell. the coach of the by his partner to continue tions that i tripodal to The News) It la meld that officials . I. played one shot without with it, whereas. as a matter of fact. opponent got away four good ones. exin Apru goods, Nee York. Aug. "poling the ball at any stage of the the pace of the club is ouch as to Each time I had' to Inge a stroke. lie Pennsylvania football teem. will have 1' port to adopt this rule at the next anan excellent to The Marta. chance his prove or even during the address It produce no more than the effort of a watt On in two anti I was on in three. 1 '' eased this Inside or nut. nual meeting. floe who have been swing "expert" in merit Never hisIn rhamploophipa. I have often felt woe buried in the corner of a bunker t. Pennsylvania's -' wee to It. side tip--'Nick Cu !lop will be a merYoung professionals are But each time I either got my chip however. permitted t :. tory have so many trained men been ry joke in the American league. H. ically state It as them Opinionatilphatwhirr out of it atter taking two or on the left side of the eleventh green, often misled by this form of (inane that It shot dead os holed a good putt. Bo St the disposal of a coach. For the didn't 7: 1 In the Federal and I. so complex as to operate for its own have much it In advance wouM that end positions FnilltH will have Mil- where he figure chance In ten of weathering defeat. V 1 he had the hole Wr.n. on each occasion ler. Urquhart. Hawley. and Clothier; hasn't on. InILKU0 betting " r . be finally found himaelf with tor the tackles. Captain Mathews. major But for Dome quaint reason the t:4 putt to get a halt There le no harder Bob Dunlap. Lou Little; Bill Robin- Chilhowic Kra& Jorgensen. Instead of strain to face than this and his game son. and Wirkmann, as guards. Hen- being a failure himself. has switched goon went badly off. playing nine. Neill. and Wltherow; ea centres. the guffaw on six of the beet hitting and Eble, is clubs in the Johnson circuit. and pgood golf. up to the green. but he "Wray. Roukauff. : . To figure you have quarterbacks. Loucks. Bell. Berry. and parently la destined to become the wasn't winning. To a win and when for a Rook Derr. Dough- pitching sensatioa of the season. your Bryant; halfbacks. putt opponent holes a gnod one to have rerty. Light. and Ertresvag, while Twirling with all the brilliance 1 t this same putt for a half Is the most !Gravel'. Williams. and Bill Quigley are cast by his performances in the Felfrat league. the Virginian has lodged disturbing element In the game. You the loading candidates for the ullThe to News ) (Spcial Folwell. by Dickson, the harpoon in the White Box three 1 can't very well hiither a first CIAPAI !hack position. f New York. Aug. 11.Ars the big opponent to any event by putdriving and Dr. Charles Wharton will accom- times. and the Indians. Athletics. UntieBrowns. 26 to once and baseball league scorers attomptint to Senators Tigers him It or 20 'arils. But you can pany a squad of players bother him to deal by outputting horse. Pa.. nn Sept II. The practice! ileach. The only club which be hasn't fatten league batting average" Th t him...even if he is playing the rest of 11011 be held on the links of the taken the meseure is the Red Box. and mot hod of reeording errors would sing. hi club. Bucks County Country in the ease. that this In the game better th3n you are." gest order : In le in victorious to be charged with an error, aa Putting is a Tonic. has done Callon a fielder must take appears. ears cet, theem. to 1 t'o.nu his! a "If a golfer is getting his other,indiviti- - commit a mieplay so grossly obvious It ta A. RUNNER ! whole tame seems to take putts ,.. ual a brace. cCHICIED tar to that no alternative has athe ',mar r and Good lotting is a tonic. A man may record in. it as ouch. In recent ge totIto , icy. esatit,ez. 1,thzt it ,,9')4 sesta (are sae k &NAIL, , r his next. but if he finally sinks."' fair hbeanridr! nde two misplay'. earhAme of which caudeleuourillder would have been blithely set down as t, vt, putt for hist par where he figured he work. errore were two had lest a atroke the entire situation teams Oar. "If Cullop maintains the same pats init. In the firstcollege r., instance a batter I. changed and he begins to cheer up he set In recent games." remarked a sent bunt 1: toward third. BA. to at once." The rolling News) (14peeial Donovan. "there doesn't appear ker lumbered toward it and "Bill" seized 'What is the floe main feature of $, New York. Aug. ILThere's not a to be any reason why he phottldn't It with his hkre he should handas putting:1 we asked. It mein me runner in the big fleet that will come be the season's pitching star. Neither have done. But the ball slipped Out of said Menn nor it isn't the grip." of the weat for the national cham- Alexander nor Johnson is going as h. finer.: again he placed his hand out hi "It merely practice enough well as last year. becalm Jerry. are over the bail and again it spurted they Newto get confidence. The good putter pionships at Weequahlo park. 11 being overworked. and there is an op. a bit. The next time he got The following prices.for Ford cars will haa to make himself believe that he ark. in September. who looks more portunity for a new atar to flash away; his feet tangled over a bunt and once this is confidence for can across horizon. the It putt; than Earl Eby, the sturdy ought to be Another hit. His own : effective on and after August 1st, 1916 04 he has everything a great went clean established it generally sticks. In my i!promising r who wears the colors Cullom for through the lea, of the 41 own come I notice that when I lay young ought to poetess. He has one White Box Bret pitcher baseman I ! of the finest curves in the league. and off for any considerable period my of the Chicago Athletic amociation. was a fairly hard hit ball, to be . It delivery with skill. Any sure. but certainly, it wan not tea putting is the lest that suffers. I may I Eby is a dark barite. Last year he mixes his I be 'drivinir badly or flaying my irons i was ever knorking at the door of fame. pitcher who can turn back the hard vling po swiftly that a hig league first White Sox three times and Urn- - baseman should not at least have lit badly. but I never have to bother but he did not quite push his way hitting it them to a small number of hits knocked it down. Under iturh a much about the ehort game around through. In the Central amociation On I1. eye. each occasion deserves a wreath tern one well may wonder he forced Roy Campbell. the the greens." why the i, 4 of laurel." metric leourue halting averages are as Where moot golfers make their subsequent rational thamplon. to run Yanks showed in the first set. low as they are, and by the tame j mistake here la in 'wZirrying too much. his heart out to take the ISO ofby a baree to The Box the with why they are the most token the I ,'k, nmashing time percentages of college If they mice a putt or two they should foot Stin13theseconds. in the American lea fat at batters thishigh feared club in and national the season are entitled to vast have gotten they begin to fret end to the present was due alrace 1 0, at the victory riposition championship gee upoet. Nothing will wreck putting um. most ntirely to the superb pitching of respect 'games Eby ran fourth, just a bit win. en Hon. but DonovAn men also hit any quicker. 'Poe only way is to koop 'than a yard behind Campbell. the back in of the the the for at opportune moments. and displayed cup I.', Boy scorrs or AMERICA. tainting ner. the belief that if this one doesn't drop the and dash 1 that Rook won speed carried Hand from the For Boys. He them the junior national nest one will. Putting more than any fastest field that ever went to poet in through seven victories out of sight Another arrived. large shipment just on a their last trip. And they concentration this race in I.:18. beating. among oth- games ether stroke genuine, Order now : lerti re them while I ,0 that hull broken by fear or worry or ers. Don Scott. the sensational Musts- are fighting harder than - rer to bead they last. 26c snit each Posture estra. 1st the . middle nerves. promenade. ", college Agricultural isippl Inset Znd and 36 on Poiltats Paid a record of I:1S for who ball Detroit f. 0. or the distant. Eby's I;111 was done DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE , , Bit KEST SELLER& j ---- ,it breasting a perfect hurricane. and It ;was undoubtedly good for not lees than for Record These prkes are poeitiv' ely guaranteed against any reduction before August 1st,, July four seconds better under normal oonAccording to reports front the lead1917, but there is no- guarantee against an advance in price at any time ,ditions. ing Book Dealers of the Country the Eby has competed In the east one 'at the national Indoor championships tollowing have prevail, . to be the best Guarantee Tires $1.50 and In the Twenty-seconI Engineer"' arm-;e- sellers: . teat March. He failed to shine on zip r , $1.75 tall season guaranteed that occasion because of lack of eon. 11: IsouseveDentoon.rid. Troarrtkorinr. on.... g. The Border Legion. Orel" !ditto and knowledge of Indoor 11.81 Princeton Bicycles With . 1 Bare of Iron Deli. 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