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Bv CHERIE NICHOLAS McSHANE Pattern niliiliiiiiiitliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliillliiiillllir: most popular cham-pio!N a,eT what the game, theie QOLFDOM'S with no exceptions in the wide sweep of argument in present-da- y Tin field, is blond Craig B There distances. ard to record Wood, winner of the game's tough est trial the National Open tournagence of opinion as ment. to how far the The locker rooms are usually mightiest of the hitfull of Optn ters can drive a packed after the who a logihave ball baseball, golf excuse for not or polo ball, to take cal, It was different after this up three examples. winning. at Fort Worth, Texas. battle, fought ever have Few victory, unlikely as it seems, smacked a baseball Wood's was the occasion for general jubibeyond 500 feet. I lation. Every player felt it was trumean on the carry. of justice. A good many years ly a case Wood finally had reached his place one BaDe ol rWUndKice ago in the sun. Ruth's Florida wal When Wood canned his birdie 3 a field into plowed lops that dropped on the last hole of the tournament as measured around 520 feet. Any430 feet is no part of soft he not only captured the title, but thing over he ended the perennial frustration hitting. which saw him tie Byron Nelson the remains Ruth for the 1939 crown, losing in a douchampion, both as a record hitter ble play-off- , and then, in 1940, come wd as the most consistent one. The in fourth in a strong finish. This bulk and had not power only Babe a string of 14 he year completed back of his punches, but he also had consecutive in the Open in rounds baseball that finest the of swings one which he has been 10 strokes under has ever known in the way of timing even 4's. Craig never went over and smoothness. 73 in the 14 rounds the best comBut the Babe rarely reached a full petitive finishing mark in the 45 range of 500 feet. There is no way years of the tournament. to make any exaci measurement when the ball sails out of Four strong finishers in this year's the park or crashes were the cause of untold grief battle into the upper to Wood during past golfing wars. stands. Denny Shute, who had more than There is a center-fiel- d his share of backers at Fort Worth, fence in the St. defeated Craig eight years ago in a Petersburg park for the British Open. Shute playoff 500 feet around finished second in the Open, three away, and no one score strokes behind Wood's hit this has ever of 284. Tialisadp on the flv Bale Ruth Paul Runyan, who conquered yet, according to Wood in a fight for the Nathe best knowledge I have. tional P. G. A. title in 1934, looked like he would repeat the conquest Golf Sluggers this year at the Open. The diminulead In golf Jimmy Thomson remains tive Runyan took the the ruler with somet- away from Gene Sarazen, to be tied later by Shute. hing to spare. No golf fan who saw the 1935 MasAs I recall the figures Thomson has won the last six driving contests ters' tournament will forget the histordouble eagle which y-making arranged by the PGA. chalked up to tie Sarazen Gene It must be remembered that the only true measure in golf is from a flat surface, with no helping wind. Roll doesn't count. You can drive i golf ball a mile on the ice. And a few of the long hitters can stand on an elevated tee and pass 300 yards on the carry with a helping a transfer pattern 7ii by 19'i inches: 2 motifa Inches; directions for edging; of stitches; material needed. 6893 contain of a motil 7',i by 12!k Illustrations Send your order to: n, Seviac Circla Keedleeraft Dept. Minn St. 6aa Fraacisca, Calif. Enclose 15 cents in coins for Pattern Ko..... Name Address 117 ............................... might-have-bee- Mh long-delay- PLEASANT dreams are assured and pillow cases are embroidered with these lovely Honesty Gains flower motifs. The designs and When rogues fall out, honest the crocheted edging will be found men come by their own. long-distan- vSHf-- fa - r "You can't be courteous if you don't feel right" Ntf ,ays JEANNE HESS, Switchboard Operator Sueet Revenge "That's why I like the season the new look for prints is carried in big florals that dra matically splash and dash motifs. color in is the technique and the TpHIS wide-space- 38-ho- le If ale. One earnest seeker once drove a golf ball mile standing Grand Canyon. for records well over a at the top of tthe from a level surface, a wind, Thomson's best blows usually range from 270 to 275 yards. This is big blasting. A carry of 250 yards under these conditions is big hitting. I doubt that any golfer ever carried 300 yards on flat ground, minus a keen breeze. I know that few good hitters care to risk a carry beyond 225 yards when there is trouble to face. A helping or a headwind makes a much greater difference than many know. A headwind is also a mental handicap since it usually brings on pressing and overeffort, which is always a mistake. Driving by How Far a Polo Ball? In his prime, Tommy Hitchcock hit a polo ball as far as anyone I ever saw. Dev Milburn and Wilburn Guest were also on the longer side. Hitchcock figures that 150 yards, half the distance of the field, is about all one can get from a full polo smash. Any wallop beyond 100 yards is good, hard hitting. "The longest drive I've seen," an eyewitness writes, "came from a combination of golf and polo. Winston Guest teed up a golf ball at Meadowbrook one day, mounted his Polo pony and was then handed a Polo mallet. With a good, galloping start and a double windup Guest drove the golf ball the full length of me poio held a matter of 300 yards. It was all could Golf carry." machines can reach 500 yards, which shows how far the human machine behind the metal contrivance. lags prints. geous prints of the type described have gone "tops" for party and for other formal evening wear, it is also true that big flowers patterned in motifs are the few and newsiest news of all in regard to afternoon for smart materials frocks. wide-space- once weighing !. d semi-fitte- d big-flow- er hand-blocke- fee.v Flower-printe- d d 36-ho- Yoke last-da- y 25-fo- ot 12-fo- Scores Three-Yea- r shot at Philadelphia and then added a Wood 1939 68-7- fw h 3 g to lose to Nelson in a Distance isn't a mere matter of shot he Last year playoff. bulk and physical power by many finishing a pair of yards. hohind Lawson Little, the Ben Oogan, weighing less than 135 winner, and Gene Sarazen. This Pounds, is longer by yards than vear his rounds were most of the 180 200-pou- eye-dazzli- color confined to evening While it is true that gor- flower-appliqu- Getting Distance er vivid Nor What's more the craze for huge, flower prints is also reflected in sportswear fashions. Even if the material itself is not printed the latest gesture of fashion is to make pajama ensembles that have d long jackets (some with white a tunic flare) of quality-kincrepe, splotching them here and there with applique of huge florals cut out of madly colorful silk print. e outfits As yet these are shown only in exclusive collections but the fashion is one that will gain in momentum with a rush. You can get stunning prints with huge Hawaiian designs that yield cutout motifs for applique that are both beautiful and unique. For the most part the new prints run to types of exclusive and individual sharkskin is type. ' ?f the "last word" in chic. It is especially good style in white with a IT. 1 1 11 . background of enormous clumps of flowers spaced widely apart and CRAIG WOOD fairly vibrating with hectic color. Wood for the championship. Nor Lovely little afternoon dresses made of this new sharkskin print are be will they forget the resulting playwon. ing shown in the shops. Sarazen which off, Necessarily these strikingly be- Then, too, there was Byron Nelflowered prints have to be made up son who whipped Wood in the gruelvery simple, whether for day or eveplayoff for Open honors ning, but it is with a sophisticated ing in 1939. That playoff caused the na- simplicity that is purposefully tion's blood pressure to climb fastplanned in order to give accent to er than a monkey after coconuts. the beauty of the fabric. The dresses Each of these men had a good chance to duplicate previous victoButton-O- n ries over Wood when they went into stretch on the Colonial the club's soggy fairways. Shute had a 144 for the three rounds, even with Wood. Runyan was close behind with a 145. Sarazen had 147 and Nelson was only two strokes behind at 146. To make a long story short, Wood didn't let up. His putter was just 1 as hot as it was when he won the a." f He at Augusta. this spring Masters' putts and sevdropped two His wood. shots. 10 and eral were functioning as perfectly as evto er, and his short game left little be desired. In ers. d saw Cyril Walker, then no pounds, outdrive Wal- ter Hagen, at 185, consistently in a D1g tournament. Distance comes largely from club-nea- d speed-m- ore so than from any ther single factor. Robby Jones one day, with his own clubs missing, used his wife's Mrs. Jones driver weighed Khter tnan Bob's12 Unces' much 284. Craig pion is a popular chamcrowd is always with a Wood Th when impossible he does the seemingly and comes out on top. hard luck player-particul- arly Sport Shorts Net receipts of the ninth annual baseball game, to be played All-Stin 8 Briggs stadium, Detroit, July recwill go to the army and navy T ar reational programs. a street on the Stanford uniastonished to find that I versity campus has been named aftwas hitting the ball that day longer er Sam McDonald, Negro superinan usual," Bob said. "I found out of the institution's athletic "at I could get much greater speed tendent 5.la".u 4K National Open and the om the lighter clubhead. Natural- it called for tournaments are worth 100 less effort In swing- the winners for the to points trophy award. "1 was PGA Var-do- n urv One of the most successful and flattering fashions of the present season is the basic dress made to look important and lovely with crisp snowy neckwear and other refreshing lingerie touches. There is no greater favorite on the list of neckwear types than the youthful looking yoke collar. These yoke collars "do something" for you. They come in and emexquisite broidered sheers, also in pique if a tailored type is your choice. A wide flounce edges the enpictured. It is chanting made of eyelet embroidered permanent finish organdy with matching lace insertion following the squared line of the yoke. The fact that this dainty yoke buttons on adds practicality to chic and charm. lace-trimm- lace-trimm- yoke-coll- ar r hand-bloc- k off-fac- e multi-colore- d " BIG11 - OUNCE BOTTLE OF one-piec- two-piec- e. '1 haw-ha- old-tim- w e p drip-grin- d crochet-trimme- d White Jewelry Accents Summer Prints, Pastels heart-breakin- swing- to the right and left in the picture illustrate this idea. The stately figure standing to the right i3 gowned in an evening creation styled of a splashy tulip print on a white background. The maximum of dramatic Sutir effect is reached in the clever use of Ml I -hit Cn applique cutouts from this splashy tulip print placed at the upper left side of the bodice. Again tulip applique repeats at the shirred waistline. Note the chic long sleeves that are tightly fitted below the elbow. The afternoon dress to the left is a print in red, green and gray against a white ground. In Co or. 1041 b her hand this lady of fashion holds KeUocs Company hat. a chalk white felt Bright days ahead are promised some in the long run than a great Wit and Sense by the perfectly charming flowered A small degree of wit, accompadeal of wit without it. La Rocheprint dress centered in the picture. floral print is a nied by This is less tire foucauld. sense, good pure silk crepe which makes it outstanding because best dressed women are insisting upon genuine quality-Another important kind silk. message in this gown is the trimming formed of quilted flowers cut from the print itself) that edges the sleeves and neckline and goes meandering down the front of the simue lated jacket top of this It dress that looks like a 1 attliH also delineates the jacket edge HONEY & ALMOND CREAM around the hipline. This is one of the gay flower types that is very good size Regular style for day frocks and seen in the As colorful. it is strikingly original limited time only to the hat worn with this winsome mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmm frock it is one of the very wide brims such as fashion decrees for summer. Armless Crapshooter Budapest's City Hall Chinese prints with legendary de"And what am I supposed to do Plans have been completed for a sign and in authentic colors present about an armless crapshooter?" great new city hall in Budapest to a fascinating new trend of thought. demanded a New Orleans police be the largest building in Hungary Some designers are even going so rookie who had been sent out with excepting the parliament buildings far as to create dresses in the instructions to stop gambling. "If I familiar to visitors to the capital. straight, slim Chinese lines thus em- pull him in, I'll only get the The new municipal building which phasizing the native source of inspibecause nobody will believe the will harmonize with the general arration. charge." He explained that the gam- chitectural scheme of Budapest has (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) bler's arms were off at the elbow, been designed by the architect who but that he hired a small boy to did the Hungarian building at the stand by and pick up the dice for New York World's fair and will reIrish Crocket Lace Trims him. Then he clamped them under flect American influence in its lofty Dresses, Handbags, Gloves his arm pit, did a few jitter bug skyscraper tower which will, in fuThe pendulum of fashion swings steps, and rolled out the dice to the ture, be a distinctive feature of the around to Irish crochet lace this consternation of his fellow players famous skyline of Budapest. and passing cops. summer. Just arrived are a collection of summertime dresses Process of Deduction Drip Coffee made of cotton boucle trimmed with Not so long ago a Jersey City atFor making drip coffee: Use a torney was taken that favorite lace Irish by surpise when pot, either of pottery or a feminine witness suddenly ancrochet. Then too pique collar sets double-dricoffee. and yokes are being edged with aluminum. Use a nounced that the man against whom Irish crochet and Diaue nartv Rinse units with hot water. Bring she was testifying had been drinkfrocks trimmed in this lace are the additional water to a galloping boil ing and gambling. "And how did and pour over coffee in upper re"last word." you know that?" asked the lawyer. ceptacle. Wait for it to "drip" into "Because he handed the street car You can find also little jackets, handbags and gloves to ensemble lower unit or pot. To keep this conductor a red chip. I knew he with Irish frocks. type of coffee hot while filtering, had been gambling by the chip, and I Milliners are trimming some of place on asbestos mat, over low knew he had been drinking because their choicest hats with this same heat, or set in pan of hot water. he didn't know the difference beFine, rich flavor, if you have the tween the chip and a coin." lace. time to wait for it Washing New Flannels It is an excellent plan before White hats call for white jewelry. The two are playing a duet this summer. The new white plastic jewelry, especially the lacy type, is very flattering, giving a fresh accent to dark dresses. Take a look at the new glass bead jewelry, too, next time you visit the jewelry section. You'll love it, for it so colorfully accents summer prints and pastels. Gay Peasant Blouses The peasant theme persists in the minds of schoolgirls and debutantes. Of course their fashion hobby at present is the full peasant skirt topped with a gaudy foreign looking blouse. However, if you are older and still feel the urge for a blouse of native Hawaiian, South American or Mexican, it will delight your heart to visit the blouse sections and see the grand array of peasant-inspireblouses to be had. d washing new flannels to soak them for a quarter of an hour in cold water with a good handful of salt. Then wash them in the ordinary way. This makes washing much easier and the articles look beautiful when dry. Best Canning Seal Canning experts of the U. S. de partment of agriculture say the best seal is obtained by leaving the Jars of fruit upright. As the fruit cools, a vacuum forms at the top of the jar, and this vacuum draws the lid and rubber in to make a tight seaL When Eggs Are High When eggs are high. Instead of using egg batter and bread crumbs to brush over fish when preparing for frying, use a paste made of flour and water, then dust with crumbs and fry fish at once. It makes an excellent substitute. Coins Beneath Masts Although the custom is unknown, shipbuilders still place coins beneath the masts of vessels during construction. Ten pennies, two dimes, three nickels and 28 pennies were placed under the foremast and under the mainmast of the recently commissioned U. S. S. New Orleans. With Her Hair A dapper and vain Chicago lawyer was painfully conscious of his baldness and wore a toupee. In a woman he asked, "And where was your maid?" "In my boudoir arranging my hair," she "And where were you?" replied. "With my hair," she answered. "I don't wear a toupee." cross-examini- Palace for Police Nothing less than a palace will do for the police force of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and the city fathers have authorized the erection of a police palace covering an entire city block. It will house all the city'i various police department. |