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Show k HoNES, that famous ot I d "Swing the Club 1 J Ending on the practice "lvA ocean. Also by a eiancholy. I. taught or instructed at Another more women J , w7 three pros in the i St you w.U find such I , Virginia Van Wie, Eliza-J Eliza-J Helen Hicks, and many ; m to feminine golfing I , instructor was in a de-ft de-ft as I came up. It ;s D ,,iWIWTOtyMuiiii ' b? ,erysim- f;jrJ they u ' complex- t , o! mat are . fj , . about?" V C r; efood V'iSS? Brooklyn fTA l rJuJ oi mi , talking game of GrantlandRice ' cstructor . never was a simpler bai been turned Into so I: :rtions, where 98 per cent ten are always in a be-;j be-;j baffled state of mind. " v have to do to play good imt the head of a club, -and nothing else. And hem do everything else r.g the club head." ia trouble with golf," the Wst continued, "Is that .r cent of its players have irred picture left. They io concentrate on foot ao-iction, ao-iction, wrist action, plv-i plv-i down other things. Now ij Jones says he has to t on three things during I claim that no one can i on more than one thing , and I don't care how ! i If everyone would Just ) on nsing the hands to dub head, nothing else lr. are taught to start the the left hip by shoving 1 ie left foot by starting a -by getting the left side locking the head and ;ep from looking up all try much more. This is ssible. Quite." ttle Animal required the events of :i weeks to name you ittle animal in the world, t mean the rabbit or the "g. I mean the racing ei frage thoroughbred is ib and fast enough. But subject and heir to more injuries, including the Esemaid's knee, than any-lives. any-lives. st few days we have dis-t dis-t Count Fleet can't run MO classic because of an I 8 Tall Whirlaway, the ii through. 8 Out can only run now 1 is strictly undependa- & isn't ready to take a '-MO after a long rest least 40 per cent of the ''H at various tracks are "i crippled, or just on this unhappy state as !Iutuel player is con-overlook con-overlook the morbid fact :i the mutuels and book-ion-combatants kick in ? Bore than a billion dol- with Earl Sande, "n trainer. wy to explain," San- average thorough- mm 1,000 to 1,100 tremendous body legs and com-n com-n rniderfooting. He "ay with a half-kan-l specially ln 8prints, "femendous weight Is " props. Jhe , most thorough- They can't tell en ftey are ready or 11 mht sur- 5 ,r or 'e, and tapossibIe for this in advance. And tow smart he might rkmansaid, "who horse would be Reason J ason of 1943 has e;CnWds a"d has seen InH ry' 1,1 8P'te set. Bandips and in- 'l6S0a has known mong the bet- , 'mpalff,,, 8tart,ng W.6" Count Fleet Hj1 with hU bl. |