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Show THE TIMES- - NEWS. NEPHI. UTAH Thursday, November 3, 1949 PAGE THREE StPCDlDTTSCOIPIE By JOE MAHONEY Smart Shktwaister for Women keeps you looking neat as a pin. Short or long cuffed sleeves are provided note the vestee effect with a striped fabric. mm Pattern No. 8228 Is In sizes 14. IS. IS. and 46. Size 16. abort sleeva. yards of The Fall and Winter FASHION Is a complete guide In planning a wearable winter wardrobe. Special designs; fabric news-fre-e pattern printed Inside the book. 25 cents. BURLY LEFT-EN- D OF NORTH CAROLINA WHO LED "THE 1943 TARHEEL FOOTBALL SQUAD IN PASS RECEIVING, PLAYED HI3 FIRST COLLEGE GAME AGAINST VIRGINIA TECH AND SCOHeO A TOOifHDOtVN ON HIS IPicturf 0 )) 20, 40, 42. 44 4V', Fasr play DEPT. IEWINQ CIRCLE PATTERN MO Ssatb Wells St. Chleafe Enclose zs cents Id coma pattern desired. SI Pattern No, nr, 1. IIL acb Nam wjCfe ( twyL .mi J, Mm tvSw- "sfcssW?V in mi i ZML '''" .iL.i'-- riming i iii&a ri : hit- - ' iimftilintiiili v " todC .irkJ The moon was full, the breeze was balmy and Margaret Truman was there as a judge as youngsters and at the Carmel, N. Y., Gypsy Trail club en20th annual joyed Theme Boat pageant, a spectacle both beautiful and frolicsome. First prize for their the most beautiful boat-floin the pageant went to the occupants of the canoe (top photo) dubbed "Constellation." At left, Karen Ince and Patsy Burns came up with a lovely production at they called "Night and Day." Contestants planned, designed and executed their themes with utmost secrecy. x -.-- t t I r v ui .1 9v. t ' PLAYING M'CARTHY, 1F AT LAKE LAWN, LAKE. UtXARN,WIS,PUT HIS TEE SHOT TWO FEET FROM THE PIN. HIS PARTNERS SHOT HIT HIS BALL, KNOCKING IT INTO THE OJP. SINCE MCCARTHY HAD MADE ONLY ONE DRIVE, HE CLAIMED AN ACE 1 TEEMS BOATS their parents More than per cent of the two million lepers in the world are residents of India and Africa. SPORTLIGHT- V Anvf O&O xi Avoiding Spillage avoid the spillage that usually occurs in carrying a freshly-fille- d ice tray from the sink to the refrigerator, place an empty glass upside down on the center of the tray. lOWEST EVER PAID WAS FOR A 2. TICKET AT STAMFORD PARK,. AUGUST 26, HMO. 6.o To 8226 - 14-4- 6 Neat as a Pin button front shirtwaist style is tailored to perfection. T"HIS Narrow Fairways Stymie Champs GRANTLAND By BUI IAAA6INE at Maidstone, which, as the years roll in, is an added feature. Each year the hills get ROBERTS AND Easthampton golfexhibition ers, arranged an higher. recently that I had wanted to see for a long time. "Maidstone is a pretty narrow It was the slugger against nature target," Sammy Snead said. "You the big hitter against the hazards can't turn loose like you can on of water, sand and wind. It was a those big fairways. And the greens matter of power vs. control. are pretty small." The four men in the tour of Why not? Most greens are much Maidstone were Sammy Snead, too big. Putting is much too imP. G. A. champion, Cary portant Putting where a stooping Open Champion, Lloyd gentleman of 75 might outputt bamchampion, Mangrnm, my Snead. and Skip Alexander. For the true test I believe in These four had been shooting narrow fairways, smaller from 64 to 68 on much longer and shorter marches. greens courses than Maid-stonThe Snead - Middlecoff which is show proved I only 6,400 yards. Control is more imwas right. finish But at the portant than uncontrolled powtheir range in scorer. There should be a serious ing was from 70 to penalty for every shot 76, and only one of the four equalled The Rules of Golf par, Snead had a Golf happens to be a game, quite 75 and Middlecoff an ancient game, that has far more nora a 76. (With players than baseball and football combined. The number runs into GranUandEice1, several millions. It is a playing two or three strokes higher.) game, not a spectator's game. is Maiastone so It happens that But in recent years, the rules of a is course. units A i a links not a course by a sea or an ocean. No the game have slipped badly under trees are involved. The only Haz poor control. The original rules of the ards are winds, sand dunes and sea grass. game, being an outdoor competition covering some 200 or Maidstone looks more like 300 or 400 acres, was that the Scotland than St. Andrews ball be played where you found does. It has more dunes and It without any caressing or If sand. more water and more lifting. this be treason to Scotland, let Scotland come to Maidstone. Recently I was following a match of the two Johnny Kieran, the sage, once a with 76 shooter in golf, gave up the U. S. G. A. They were John JackII eame vears aeo. "I would never son, an eminent lawyer, and Ar have quit golf," he told me re chie Reid, whose father was one of men who formed the Apple cently, "if I had seen this links." the six The point is that Maidstone was Tree gang at St Andrews, Yonk-erin 1892. d for too narrow, too round. This was a match-pla- y Snead and Middlecoff. the two The sun was shining the sky was champions. blue. As each player came to a At so many other courses green he promptly picked up his around the country, Snead and ball marked it and stuck the ball Middlecoff, two of the greatest, in his pocket. could wander 40 yards off line and have a good He. Not at "Why?" asked messrs. Jackson and Reid, who know more of the Maidstone, where each wavere shot exacted its spirit and purpose of golf than most ing or of the players. "The ball is not penalty. Ton are in sand or sea grass or some form of seasupposed to be touched," Archie Reid said. "If it were raining and side trouble. The greens at Maidstone are muddy and a special rule were small and the fairwavs narrow. made for the day, that would be This is my idea of a great course. different Under the rules of golf, T dnnt rare for the biff frreena nnri they have no right to lift the ball the wide, spreading fairways, now and clean it." so much in vogue. Maidstone, at Both Mr. Jackson concurred. 6,400 yards, is much tougher than were 100 per cent right. most courses at 6.900 or 7,000 I should like to know why the yards. of the U. S. G. A. and presidents There are no hills to climb the P. G. A. permit this drift. 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