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Show Go-to-Scho- p1 SPEAKING OF SPORTS By ROBERT McSHANE Ik devotees. "Is it wooden club play or iron play or puttIs it getting ing? good foot action or getting good body Does it action? Advance Considerations You can also take the start from the first tee. The average golfer must understand there are just a few details to be considered in advance:" 1. To get a comfortable stance where the feet are not planted and the body isn't locked in advance. 2. To be sure he starts his g smoothly with a natural body turn. 3. That he must finish his g and not hurry his downswing. 4. That he keeps his head in place. Watch the planted feet, the, stiffened legs, the hurried backswing, and the uplifted dome of thought, sometimes known as the head. The best mental attitude in golf Is to feel you are a bit lazy that you are in no hurry to finish your g nor to start your downswing. The best mental attitude is to keep your mind on the swing and on the ball without thinking ahead. It is better to try to keep your mfrid on the ball than your eye on the ball. The action of the eye follows the direction of the mind. You can't keep your eye on the ball while thinking on beyond of traps, bunkers, rough, ponds and back-swin- back-swin- back-swin- Correct Foot Action The hardest physical action in golf involves correct foot action. "I should say more golfers have trouble here than anywhere else," Henry Picard, P. G. A. champion tells me. "Even few of the better known golfers are any too able in this detail. "Good foot action means your starting balance. It means transferring body weight from left to right and then from right to left. If you have good foot action it means you are balanced at the top of the swing to complete your downswing. If your weight distribution is out of order, the result will be nothing to cheer about. "What will help better foot action?" Picard continued. "To stand up to the ball much straighter than most golfers do. To stand a little closer to the ball. To keep your feet closer together than most golfers do. What chance has the golfer to get his feet working when he is stooping over, when he is reaching for the ball with his planted feet wide apart? Turning Made Easy "Not a chance in the world. He wouldn't try to throw a baseball from any such position. He is unHe comfortable, to start with. doesn't give himself a chance. Make a point of standing up straighter and not spreading your feet. This makes it much easier to turn to get your weight transference working the right way. "This applies especially to chip shots and short pitches. On these stand closer to the ball and keep your feet much closer together. This will prevent stooping over and tightening up. This also will give your hands and wrists a chance to work. "If your feet and body are locked, the hands and wrists will never have chance to swing the clubhead. For example, locking the left ankle also locks the left wrist. You just can't finish your backswing. This will destroy rhythm of movement, destroying the accuracy of your swing. "Another tough factor in golf," the Hershey Hurricane continued, "is keeping the body working with the hands. The body is the more powerful. It wants to get in there and help get more distance. But what it usually does is throttle hands and wrists. i i i ' . - 1 cv I i ,t if x ' i You can guess what will happen to the present race if the Yanks particularly the sluggers really wake up and climb back to their 1939 hitting form. It wouldn't take a very big increase in hitting to put them at the top of the league once more. The McCarthymen figure Cleveland as the team to beat due largely to the Indians' pitching staff. Then, too, they feel that Cleveland has a better infield than either Boston or Detroit. The Red Sox are a gang of hitters, but their own pitchers don't help win enough ball games. The Yanks it may be remembered, lost their first six extra inning games. Some of the previous year's punch was lacking. It isn't inconceivable that four pennants and four World series in a row had quite a bit to do with the lack of snap. Why the Slump? Hitting slumps are hard too many things enter in to make definition or solution easy. A slump might start out from purely natural causes such as bad body motion. Then it turns into worry. The hitter tries too hard, becoming tighter with each trip to the plate. Then the lack of confidence disappears after a few hits. The hitter has his eye once more. But don't count the Yanks out yet. They've done all right with a miserably poor batting average, and when they find themselves even a nine or ten game lead won't look too secure. to pin Trick Shot Artist Is Wizard of Fairways REDMOND, one of the most successful currently golfers pounding America's fairways, didn't get that way because he won a lot of tournaments. Redmond is a trickster. Possibly and very probably he couldn't take the measure of Slammin' Sammy Snead or Jimmy Thompson in a match, but neither could 36-ho- le r:i fe LfrV,v.v'S.y.,'''' r V ' wardrobe K problem. far as millinery is concerned, thanks to the charming fashion of wearing bewitching little match turbans, such as have been so tremendously popular of late, the college girls' plan of action is made perfectly clear. Just keep in mind the slogan "a matching turban with every frock or blouse or suit." Sounds like a big order, doesn't it, but truth is it's as simple a way to get rid of the hat question" as we know. Not that new fall turbans are going to repeat summer versions. Indeed not! Just watch and see what happens when the fall style parade is in full swing. You are going to see the most captivating, unusual little pompadour concoctions enroll under the turban regime, that fancy' can picture. Designers are bending their efforts to create turbans that take kindly to the idea of being posed back of the new pompadour hairdo. So when you take a piece of your dress goods to match up a turban to go with your new fall frock be sure the model you select is the kind that will set off your flattering pompadour curls to perfection. Note the turban shown in the oval below to the left. Here a bright red drape is brought through a golden ring in a way that gives the exotic far east caste to the picture. It tells you that turbans that tilt forward go with the very new pompadour types. Assuming that you will be getting together a whole collection of turbans to match (with each dress a headpiece) we especially cite the "chignon" turban as a must have in the group. The turban with a chignon or with a bandanna tie self-fabr- -- ic at the nape of the neck is sur You can news that is news. carry out the idea as extreme as you please. Knotted and tied, the ends will stream down to the waistline at the back or stop at the shoulders. You can get in the better shops a clever little chignon type such as Lillie Dache interprets via a red, white and black silk scarf manipulated as you see above to the left in the oval. Note the saucy chignon frill at the back and see the impudent bow to the fore designed to accent your widow's peak to the utmost. This type turban also adapts itself to the new pompadour hairdress. If you like bright stripes, tell the world this fall via a stylish peaked turban together with a gigantic matching envelope bag of red, white, yellow and blue striped fabric aa worn by the smartly clad young woman pictured to the right. It adds to the glamour of the new jersey frocks that the majority of them are accompanied with turbans or toques made of the identical jersey. The figure centered in the picture demonstrates how interestingly the alliance of a striped jersey frock and a matching striped jersey draped turban work out. Here a reefer of dusty rose flannel over a navy and white striped jersey dress, navy shoes with dusty rose quilted bag and gloves add a definite style touch, the cabochon twist of the matched jersey turban supplying the final touch of chic. 'See how flatteringly it reveals the pompadour, which, as said before, is the characteristic feature of the newer turbans. The vogue for matched fabric hats is expressed not only in turbans for this fall but we will see many brimmed sports hats made of tweeds to match suits and coats to which add a shopping bag of the same and behold a perfect ensemble for travel and town wear. 1 First Dog Shot Alsatian dog attached an Bobby, to a crack French Zouave regiment as a messenger, waa the first dog to be shot by the Germans on the Western front, according to a report received in Paris. His body was re-covered and was buried with the following epitaph: "Here lies Bobby, a messenger dog, who fell on the field of honor while rendering service." .11 Redmond's most extensive stunt, incidentally, was to play his way around the world in 36 holes of golf, completing one hole at each stop on a tour which carried him through India, Hawaii, South America, Australia and Europe. Pompadour Felt r""t" n n i i ! self-jerse- y newest-of-the-ne- inently w Color Contrast Fall Wool Suits style-righ- t. dramatize color contrasts and blends more than ever. 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Lots of plaid is on the suede has a closing, a perway for fall. It will be tailored into long coats, into separate jackets and fectly straight skirt and deep, for the costume entire. pockets on either hip. its to can food easily and NOW it inexpensively. Complete home unit for canMf(t. acooniiri? to Gov. ning- in tin cans. Price in rea?h of everyone. specifications. Write for Free Book. When in RENO. NEVADA, stop at tht Reno's larcrat and HOTEL GOLDEN most popntar hotel. The College Girl plicity but spectacular at that because of the fringed shawl of the that is thrown nonchalantly about one's shoulders. And then there are the pinafore frocks. Can imagination go beyond this a navy dress with a bright red pinafore of sheer wool with pleated apron skirt and a jumper top all carried out in demure little girl fashion yet skillfully tuned to teen age wear? You will want to include one of the new and clever drawstring models done in of be wide Whether the hat brim, a tiny toque, a draped turban or a jersey. They are fitted to waist with that tie in front. Andramatic beret, milliners are tem- drawstrings is a other skirt with suggestion pering them to the new pompadour suede shirt in bright plaid monotone. hairdo. The model pictured accents sophisticated simplicity which is so important just now. Its lavish brim in with neat grosgrain ribbon band and short streamers at the back are em- rerr "imr HOME CANNING All You will thrill with delight at the sight of the new featherweight jersey dresses styled in classic sim- -- Woman Speaker For the first time in history the University HOTELS Fashion Hints for distinction. Jva Morris believes. Morris in a 606-60- 6 tie for the Democrati! nomination for city council at th primaries in Salisbury, Md. "Weil he commented as officials planned i recount and possibly a special nn. off election, "last year I lost by single vote." Ancient Decorations German Language Shell, crystalline spar, bone anj The German language is spoken by a majority of the people in 16 ivory were all employed by the ancients for architectural decoration. of the 22 cantons in Switzerland. On these hard substances, the col. orists could produce excellent deDixie Named The thin film of color, how. signs. was responsiA New Orleans bank ever, was not durable it soon wore ble for the popular term "Dixie," away and light places showed Mason-Dixo- n through. Since those days, modem applied to the land below the methods of decoration include celine. Henry E. Elrod, Houston engineer and numismatician, rtain mordants to set the colors and said the Citizens bank of New Or- the steeping of small articles made leans was the originator, through its from such dense substances in a 10 piastre notes. The notes were isdye bath for several hours. sued in 1852, printed half in French Unwanted Silk and half in English. On the face of Because of the low American dthe note was the word "Ten" and word, emand for raw silk, the fiber haj its corresponding French "Dix." Southerners called the bills been piling up unsold in Yokohama "Dixie." In those days, states is- and Kobe a,nd reelers are trying sued their own money and much of to sell so as to get cash to buy It was almost worthless. The New cocoons. Orleans bank was in prosperous conSift Flour dition, however, and the bills spread Always sift flour once before over the southland, which gradualit and always lift it ly became known as the land of the measuring into the measuring cup. Dixieland. and lightly finally, "Dixies," (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) While the dress of the college girl must assume a casual look, yet in reality it must observe most meticulous detail that insures for it style Perseverance Perseverance conquers, Not Religious 0f Ntw It has been estimated that only Hampshire will have a woman com. about 5 per cent of London's popu-- j meneement speaker. She is Dj latioa concerns itself with church Lillian M. Gilbreth, consu'ing & gineer. going. DENVER Sj Trick golfer Jack Redmond prepares to drive one off a human tec Sam or Jimmy equal Redmond in sheer entertainment for the gallery. Redmond got his start during the World war when so the story goes an officer took a liking to him and asked the young recruit to play a round of golf. Our hero didn't know a tee from a trap, but that day he shot an 81 to defeat his amazed host. Eight months later he became a professional. But tournament competition was just a bit too rugged, Redmond now recalls, and he wasn't very happy teaching rookie go'.fers the finer points of the game. Gradually he developed a bag of trick shots, such as driving a ball oil somebody's nose and blasting four balls out of a sandtrap with one swing of his mammoth niblick. The spectators lapped it up, and soon Redmond found himself giving To make a long demonstrations. story short, he's been following this unique profession for 16 years. If his caddy is sufficiently cooperative, Redmond claims he can drive a ball into his golf bag 200 yards away it's the caddy's job to move the bag a little. Or, if you don't think that's hard enough, he'll knock a ball off the top of a bottle without breaking the bottle or even jarring it. """ ;L IT'S high time to be tackling the So J vt 'f;v fifty-fift- y v. s. Bull-Fight- Pigeon Shops Albert Fenn's pet is a pigeon Coal in U. S. which sit oa his shoulder while he One-thir- d of the world's his to and responds goes shopping coal is produced annual'y!upr,u rf whistle when he comes home from United States. work at night. Still Good Defensively JACK ' Girl Whiriand attraction in tV i -rings of Peru. Portugal, and ileri City is Cor.chita C:- declares the American Ma She already has 32 vict iKet credit Conchita spent mo,--. 0f h childhood training to U a 0iU- fighter. i THHE Yankees, whose courage and optimism are much higher than the team's batting average, still expect to win the American league pennant. The strategy they expect to emis comparatively simple. ploy They're going to make a powerhouse drive in late August and September. At least that's the present hope. The Yanks have it all figured out and not without considerable logic. They point to the fact that they're not so far behind even with so many of their better hitters below .250. It wasn't so very long ago that "Murderer's Row" dwindled to a puny .248 average and a bit lower. Even the St. Louis Browns were above the Yanks with a .257. down i I Iiv CHERIE NICHOLAS Wo Fifth Pennant? Yanks Think So! THE HARDEST TDIXG IN GOLF "What is the hardest part of golf?" asks one of the scrambling come from getting the right use of hands and wrists? There are so many tough sections to a golf swing that I thought there might Graotland be some starting Rice point." The hardest thing in golf is the ability to keep on concentrating along right lines. This is where most of the stars crask up on certain days. Also, it is where the average golfer finds a big part of his trouble. For example, we might start with putting. No great intelligence is f to know that putting carries three main angles: 1. To judge the speed of the green. 2. To pick out the right line to the cup. 3. To stroke the ball smoothly. What happens? On entirely too manypccasions the golfer is still guessing about the speed of the green and the right line in the middle of his stroke. So here comes a jab or a stab or a lifted head. His concentration is completely scrambled. All he has to do, in set order, is to decide on green speed, line and then smooth stroking. I mean to make a definite decision in each case. Few do. Headwear Will Include Chic Matched Turbans ol Last Longer if the Slip cover will keep longer the head rests nd arms the of tops ar covered with pieces of the same material. The piecei harmonue if cut so that the desiga matches that against which it is placed. COMFORT CONVENIENCE SERVICE The BELVEDERE APARTMENT HOTEL n,.f ticj ween Salt Lakt m South (7;n Stat, St. Rates- - t up City Utah Calvin O lack. W - |