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Show THESALT LAKE. TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY Tonic mrJdDcJk APRIL MORNING, 19, 1922. Co. KeitK-OBrie-ix t UCchj S or Beware of Staleness and Overpractice, V- - OHtY AHtniCAM VJIWN C to On of the most annoying things that can happen to s good golfer Is to get Into the habit of pushing bis shots off to th right. The bait that travels to th right end winds up In a trap or the long grass Is not always a slice. , A shot poorly, timed; that ir, one wner the hands come Intjj the dulj a fraction of a second too soon. wi.l usually shoot to. the right of the course. There is no snap or rhvthm in the stroke which is necessary to produce trie king, straight ball. After w nn ng the British ooon championship last summer 1 came home and expected that I would continue to play as well as 1 did abroad, but what was to fnd that I had my disappointment left my game at St. Andreas. All summer long I had to struggle to make decent scores. At Ce.umbia my trouble lay In . the. mistake of. my bail of hitting. uwith the snap and pep that I had in my game over on the e other s'de It was weeks before I this fault In my case It waa from staleness. I bad been p eying very well for six month or more and there is usually a reaction In ones game after going steadily for that long, i began l. to huiry my shots and thfrpoortimmg-rwmltefIf a golfer can only stand on the tee and wait each rime for the clubhead to come-arou-nd and connect with he bail before tiny attempt is made to get the body into the shot hfc' tan always .depend on a good dr.ve. Moat golfer play-o- n the aide of the ball too much instead of the right hand. There should, be na,. thought .of what is going to happen to the ball or the dub until the right hand side of the stroke is completed. After this has h Win come "been dtine 'the naturally and the finish will prove that -"the shot baa been a good one, - - Today at; 10 rhthm or timing can be accompl.shed only by ho. ding beck sdl body power until the Impact. Sometimes players develop the fault of pushing the shot to the right through stateness, or what Is known ae overplay. 1 bad played so much last summer up to the time of entering our own open championship that my keenest for the game had left me. I hated to hit a shot in practice, and I dread to start tournament play again before taking a long rest. fect rhythm, and thl a.-- ' That is tho joyful ery of thousaodi since Dr. Edwards produced Oliva Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician e for seventeen yean and calomel's enemv, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chrome constipation and torpid liven. Dr. Edwards Oliva Tablets do not contain calomel, but n healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping ie the keynote of these tablittle sugar-coatelets. They eautse the bowels and liver to act normally. They never fores them to unnatural action. If you have a dark brown mouth baa breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver const) pa tiom, you 'll find qulclt. suye and pJeas- nnt results from one or two of Dr. old-tim- i Overpractice Is Harmful. 1 can took back now and see that I was both mentailv and physical. v tired, ind tq play champ-onahigolf under such conditions Is next to impossible. - One may play a good- - round or two, but far aa putting four good rounds together this is out of the question. Borne players have this pushing fault whew box nning play hr the sprttig after aylng off all winter. In th.a case it is being overanxious to get the ball away. I hove always advocated a lot of .practice. but I want to be thoroughly understood In the matter. Practice, unless It is inte.iigent practice, ia of no value wbatsoeyer. It will avail a pupil nothing in fact, only do harm to stand on a practice tee and play ertwenty or thirty balls thg wrong will II avail a player anything to make forty .are that Jilt badly. Two approaches shots hit correcby will do twice a much , good. is also harmful, A 'golfer Overprartfc should make hi practice shot while his mind Is keen nd alert" and then stop theUJ second the mind and eye begin to tire, . Every hpl that on makes- after this point ia harmful. Practice is only useful for two things. One is to get the feeling of the clubs before a round and the other is to work out soma fault, with, -a club filar: pas like to become unruly. Some- golfer practice with club with which they are A Mental Trouble. hitting well, but this, outside of getting touch, is hot so- good. The . clubs Sometimes It is impossible to watch the that-e- re well are the ones not the fllgh.t-o- f thebaH.- but-- tn watcnmg to take out toworkingthe practice ground. the player it is easy to tell whether the shot has been a success or a railtire. There is also a way of teling a good Play Stymie With a Mashie. shot from a bad one by the sound. A I told in article about the true - ball pu shell off to the right rounds very way to playthealast stymie and pointed out well-hit different from a drive, lust as at the same time that it waa the funa shot played perfectly looks good to the damental shot in the game, one for beeye and usually brings results. ginners to work with as well as advanced The idea that I wish to convey about pupils. the left side hand I would suggest, while on the subject plav.ng too much on of the ball is this- - A player must first of prai tlce, that one, especially one new hit the ball before making any motion at the garhe, ' play this shot with the towards getting his body Into playc It mashie. first placing a hall In a stymie Is time enough to think of that after position and the club the connection had been made with the the ground, the aim be ng te throwaiong the ttle pill. The left heel must return to ball In the air to euch a height that it the ground at the instant the ball is wlj jump the other one. hit and not a wee fraction of a second Keep this principal In mind and then . gradually work hack to the midiron and sooner or later. The trouble with most golfers In this even to the brasale and the driver. A respect is mental. It is a form of pressgreat deal of good will come from lntel-- 1 ing that Is always d.sastrous. The mind gent practice along this line. works before the arms and hands can send the elubhead into the ball. (Copyright. 1922, by the Beil Syndicate, bong drives are only made by per Inc.) olive-colore- d IgMy-Fiv- e Tablets at bedtime. ovqr-cam- Thousands take them every night to keep right. Try them. 13c and GM-flE-SIOI- ' -- , - - Gu and wind in th stomach accompanied by that- full, bloated feeling ofafter eating are almost certain evidence acidthe In presence of excessive hydrochloric acid Intns stomach, creating digestion." Acid stomachs ars dangerous because too much acid irritates the delicate lining of th stomach, often leading to gastritis accompanied by serious stomach ulcers. Food ferments ar.d sours, cresting the gas which distends the stomach and hampers the normal functions of ths vital internal organs, often affecting the - - A remarkable g event, in which garments of value-givin- superior quality are offered in one big underpricing heart It Ie the worst of folly to neglect such a serious condition or to treat with ordinary digestive aids which hava no neutralising affect on the stomach acids. Instead gat from any druggist a few our era of Blsurated Magnesia aud take a teaspoonful In a quarter glass of water right after eating. This will drive th gas, wind and bloat right out of the body, sweeten th stomach, neutralise ths excess acid and prevent its formation and or pain. Blsurated there Is no sourness Magnesia - (in - powder or tablet form never liquid or milk) to harmless to ths stomach, inexpensive to take and the beet form of magnesia for stomach purposes. It is used by thousands of people who enjoy their meals with no more fear of (Advertisement.) Indigestion. 0T Trti. BOOT To Stalbbed Match Is S topped; - . ed then-runnin- g I is Recommends Daily Use of Magnesia to .Overcome Trouble Caused by Fermenting Food aud . Acid Indigestion. . 1 es El -- follow-throug- to-Jon- jnit way.-Xeith- left-han- Kail Olive Tablets.' A Marvelous Sale - Edwards Dr. Get m: by-Neuriti- s! by-Poli- ce PKOVO,- April IS. Chief of Follre Wren WIP kins stepped onto .the mat and utopited the wrestling match here tonight between Henry ht. a KaWoy-wo- rld doeHMMt The men had wrestled for 2 hoars 24 fall 52 a in minntea minutest both obtaining fseh. hailio obtained the first fall to 52 mlnntea with a jaek knife, done threw KolHo after 5 mtnutea ef wrestling, using a toe hold. The men again went to grips and after 40 minutes the chief of police ordered the match stopped. The chief was Jeered by the audience at first, but later many expressed approval, of bia action. Both men were worn out when he ordertnl the bout stopped. Kalita's eye waa badly cat and ha bled constantly from the wound. He was the aggressor throughout, bis experience showing over the other mans youth. - - High Schools, Junior IT SWOLLEN. SORE FEfT Just take vOur shoes off and then aching, put those weary, burning, corn pestered, bunion.tortured feet of yours in a ,'TIZ bath. Yoortftcs will wriggle with joy; theyll look up at you and almost talk and then shoe-erinkle- Col- - Lovely New Spring Models, leges andGrades Will Meet at Provo Saturday. 8pecUt to The Jncludiiig Tribune. PROVOl April. 18. The Brigham Toung university will stage it annual invitational track and field meet in which Junior colleges, high schools, junior high schools, gr.de school, girls of both high schools and college classes and will compete, Saturday after- -' noon at Prove. In' addition to the mentioned competitions, there will he a special relay carnival and three new special relays. These new events are the quarter-miltwo mlie and four-mieach relays, having n team entrants. There wth be medals for winner of first, second and third places in the track and field events and pennants for the winners of the relaa , The jih school track and field meet will have d the following events; dash, dash. dash, run, mile run, low hurdlea. high jump, broad jump, discus throw, shot put. pole vault and javelin throw. The Junior college meet will have ail 'these events with the exception of the low hurdles and pole vault. faculty-member- st i minutes the pa.n will be gone. Tysmol is absorbed through the pore of the skin. It has a soothing, healing efiect upon the diseased nerves, gradual- ly helping to i eat ore them to healthy condition. Dont eufrer any longer. Price 81 94 at Th Owl Drug Co., Schramm-Johnao- n Drug Stores and other leading druggists. Tysmol Company, Mfg. Chemists 404 Butter St., San Francisco. (Adv. Silk , Laces e, le Back Hurt? . four-ma- Beaded , Embroi dered, Braided or Tailored Styles ... 100-jar- 220-ya- rd 410-ya- 889-ya- rd - When tb kidneri do not properly da their work or purify the blood stream, waste products and poisonous acids in the system snd cause backache, rheumatic pains, lumbago, sore muscles, swollen joints, stiffness, lame back snd similar symptoms. in ' , , i J The B. T. U. class meet, which will be held between the upperclassmen and the frosh, will have the same events as the high school meet, and in addition a high hurdle race will be listed in this meet. The junior high school meet, which Is open to all junior high school boys of the seventh end eighth grades, will have the dash, jlhe dash, run. run and mile run. The high school girls' competitive meet, which wilt be open to all high school or college girls, will have four events a dash. dash, high jump and broad Jump. The relay carnival, 'the feature competition of the meet, will consist of eight events; District school, lower grades. d relay, four-ma- n teams; district school, upper grades, relay, four-ma- n Junior school. teams; high four-ma- n relay, teams; special Invitaretional high school glrls'relay, teams;four-malay, special faculty .440-yan men a teams; relay, junior college, relay, four-ma- n teams; invitational high school, teams; B. T. U. class, relay, four-ma- n teams. relay, four-ma- n ie special new relays which wtlt be Introduced by the Utah high school athletic association, open to all high schools, two-mlare the quarter-miland four-ml- issued to ths other colleges of ilk standevents. In each of these relays ing In the state. Representatives from four-ma- n teams will be used. ths Weber stake normal college, the Snow academy, B. T. C. snd the Dixie normal Teachers to Pitch Horseshoes. college have been Invited iters to meet Faculties of ail Utah schools are in- these athletes. n vited to send teams to tha horseshoe-pitchin- g contest which win be Tigers staged. Kn tries alii have to be placed with officials at Provo before th meet. Oold horseshoes win be givn ths winners of this event. ' Another faculty event will 18. A deal through DETROIT, be the faculty baby crawl, open to ba- which Maurice April Archdeacon, Rochester Inbies belonging to teachers only. This ternational league club outfielder, would d win be a event, th winner to Join the Detroit Americans has virtually receive a baby dress. President Navln of been completed been received from all Ietrolt. it wan by hsva announced today. The Reports over the state that strong aggregations trade ie said to Involve the transfer of will be sent to compete in the various Bib FotherglU and Johnny Mann and a Saif Lake will be represented cash consideration of 815,000. Mann alevents, by the Fast, West, L. D. &'. T. and Oran-It- e ready has left the Tigers to Join Stalltrack teams. Schools from northern ings men. Utah, Utah county and southern Utah Archdescon came to the notice of Manwill tend representative crewa Cobb when the teams were In the ager A. C. at CeFive athletes from the-He ts declared to be south this dar City win enter. They are Hunter, the fastest spring. baae runner in the game and Webster, Baker, West and Luke. They a good hitter. Us ha been timed ' around come from a school which for five year tho paths in 13 1 seconds. took the state high school championship. Hie coming to th Tigera, which probaThree- - of the men won honors in the bly will not be until next season, may meet now repre-selast year. They state rsault In Cobb shifting tm left field, It Is the Junior roilege, and in order to said. In order to place the newcomer In have competlt.on a challenge has been center, field. , a 100-ya- . f 'i t , i Colors: Black, Navy, Brown, Henna, Blue, Tan, Gray Four Events for Girls. in that TIZ both, f When your feet feel like lumps of lead ail, tired out-jutry TIZ. Its grand its glorious. Your feet will dance with joy; also you will find , all pain gone from corns, calluses and bunions. "There s "nothing tike TIZ. Its the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause foot torture. A few cents buys a box of TIZ at an drug or department store don t wait. 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