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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, 3IAY 21, 1922. ft! Mitt Romney Looks Forward to Cdaching at Texas U PLAYTI Detroit" Boy ; e Behind our liberal credit service stands the proven . , , fact that you can buy on our easy Comparison proves this evepr time. payment terms as cheaply as in any cash store. aoudl Ygdeoih) or Ewi3eBD7s to Refuse J S3; Do Any Losing Stunt; Some Leaguer Rejoice By GEORGE CHADWICK (Copyright, 1922, by Salt Lake Tribune.) NEW YORK, May 2t. Detroit I the sensation of the American leaguer More than that, the Tigers, for the moment, are the eenaatlon of bothjeagues. While champion and other war content to win the majority of their game, th Tiger have not been content to lose any game Thera I the answer to Nc Detroit's progres. not concealed In certain club of the American league that Detroit I "bustin thing wide open. Even the of the American league beamed prendent when he aaw part of it happen. There is a reaaon. With Cleveland not living up to erpec , . tationa for the moment and Washington not pble to get atarted, there ware fear in the American league circuit that the contest would aplndle nut In one of two get way. Either the Yanka which would drown Interest In the mill of pond public approval by July 4, or St. Louis and New York would hook up a In race which wouid build up crowds to kvcraper height in New York and St. Louis, but leave the other ettie at the bungalow level. Detroit President Ban Johnson play when he was visiting in New York' The Tiger detested the Yankee twice, while the president looked them over. T think theyve got a good team," he aid. "Don t you think that the Yankees lack a llttl in pep? . Before the season bagan the Detroit vs,' , Club was described aa a team of swatter who would hit and hit, but would not win much because there were no pitcher on the team to put up a good - defense hold their own. There were moment in the early spring when It seemed as If the Detroit horo-- : soap tied been correctly read In the pre- But the star have ehlft- vailing afar - ed and Detroit Is not traveling on a t permanent horoscop It has moved up from last place In the race by its own Milton Romndy, Utah and Chicago university athletic star, who Will coach at ability. No matter what may happen. the University of Texaa. . th team has shown that it Is to be feared. Th Tigers can bat. There Is no doubt Patrick and at the University of Utah, It, and they will be likely to continue under the same coach, he led the squad J of to bet. HeLlmann isnt-u- p where he will to Utahs greatest football lucres In to when th season is over. He Is not HI performances for the Univeryears as he did in 1921. but Duties 'hitting as well Coach in Up sity of Chicago last season won him furthe chance are that he will he batting ther honors, for Mitt took the Maroon th ball at a high altitude when to victory over the Princeton Tiger 9 to 0 other have ceased to travel with speed 10. and made all the points himself. Young Clark, thrown in at second base, Mitt will not take part In athletics durha hit a he did In the league ing the summer months. He will leave . last and that means better than for Chicago about September 1 to reoeiv Ibth Rignsy Is not the ehowtest shortMilton Romney, athlete of his degree aa bachelor of celenc in the stop In the American teague, but from the course In commerce and administration. University of Utah and captain-ele- ct day to day Cobb 1s getting better deHe will then go to Austin to assume of the Chicago university football team fense at short than he did last year. his dutie Th outfield is steady, sanguine and for 1922, will take up his duties as assisstubborn. It hits well and plays ball with tant coach at the University of Texas CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. A forward motion and not on the defense. There are faster outfielders than on September 10. He will take charge ol She had become engaged to the handome of those of Detroit, but non more the backUeld In football, have complete some and titled foreigner, much against olid In baseball. wer who the wishes of her charge of the basketball squad and assist averse to taking on afamily, Baasler. behind the bat. Is forcing hi Coach life boarder. M. Whitaker In the development J. the to front one as of the great of track and baseball material. The school way Ah, count," she sighed regretfully, catchers of the league. "you don't know how my love for you an enrollment of 4200 student But where Cobb has been fortunate hasMitt distresses my parents 1 have often heard look forward to a great future father Re what his nn. t In hi pitcher say at ths. Texas school tneemaeh-wtheris if I should known twlriers hare been able never see you again." ha won three time end lost plenty of material at hand. M. Texas uniThe scion of nobility eat up excitedly. - Stoner to a played Texas A. and non. Pllette ha won four and lost one. versity And ees "Ees sat ao? he demanded. Olsen ha won on and lost on John- - tie on the gridiron and Texas A. and M your fasalre in hees offers now, you f son ha been In more than once and has defeated Centre college, so that Romney sink? American Legion Weekly. won n gams. Oldham and Ehmke, two feels confident that there will be plenty have been the loser. The of material to work with. The Texas HANDICAPPED. has made a record In basketball, 'triumph In pitchingthe-ol-has been a triumph school lta locality and Tve had a hard day at the office, for th kid fellow If get baseball and trackwithIn the honors. I'm started Detroit will look an the better usually gets away dear, and hungry as a bear. Is dinRomney has been a leader in Utah high ner ready? provided th young fellow keep t it, school and collegiate athletics. He cap"No, love. Im afraid well have to go tained the East high grid squad to lta to a restaurant tonight. I've broken the Olympic first state title under Coach Tommy Fits- - can opener." Judge. Joy I neck-and-ne- n Through a gigantic purchase we are able to offer the men folks of Salt Lake City these extreme values. These suits are from the workshops of Americas foremost clothes builders. 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In the matter of expense alea the smaller nations will find it a benefit. The track event according to the program,! will Include distances of 100, 200. 400, 00 and 1500 meters and of five and ten kilometers. Th marathon will be run over a distance of 4 kilometers 195 meter or IS miles 385 yard Other events will Include the 110 and hurdle, walking race of 10.000 meters, and running high running broad Jump, pel vault, javelin r and discus throws, and putting the weights. Th pentathlon will comprise running broad jump, throwing the Javelin J 200 meter fist, discus throw and 1500 meters flat. Th decathlon will comprise 100 and 400 tneters flat, running broad lump, 110 meters hurdle and 1500 meters flat. Ths program also includes relay race crosscountry run, rifle and revolver shooting, wtmmlng, horse racing and fencing. er la Jonic OMLY' AMERICAN VfMSSJE A Of FhUH OPWI WATCH YOUR ELBOWS With th idea of helping the beginner and the duffer materially in his struggle to reduce his score on th links, I am going to make a few Important sugges- around aa if you had DECORATION A STORE FOR ALL DAY THE PEOPLE e completed the Fan Fears Gotham Supremacy in Baseball World Will Destroy Interest in Game and finished the than this article to It be necessary to relax Just aswing little Service. but as I Intend to at may the finish and take the left elbows By Tribune Special Sport A fan In Syra-cusNEW YORK. May 10. aa nearly as possible away Just a trifle, but not more than an Y N lack of inthe , write that a great deal should inch or two. The same can be said of be gathered from some of the distinct th right 'elbow at the top of the swing. terest In baseball ihi year la due to the success of the two New Yerk club. faults to which I will call attention. "If those two New York club again 1 first want to impress upon my readAdvice .Won a Championship. should meet In the worlds series It would ers that this advice ottered here is not no There la fault In golf than kill all interest In baseball," writes thia m greater entirely my own, hut gathered from va- There are other place aimlessly in correspondent. rioua professionals, who In the past have "VJv a golf awing. ar,'.nd Whenever I want besides New Tork, and baseball cannot had a great deal of Influence on my making to 1 be massed certain to make a good endure if all the etrength game. We all learn by Imitation. With drive Iabsolutely most beginners it is necessary to have close to remember to keep both elbows in there. the body to make sure of my The purpose of each club is to put the their attention called to certain things pivot. in the game, tricks in the trade, aa It strongest team possible Into the gam. Getting Into the hahit of keeping the Bv their enterprise nd by outbidding were, so they, too, can take advantage elbow in la a great help In more way other cities, the two New York club of it. It prevents ones th have procured the strongest teams In The first thing that I will mention Is than one. too much without the using hodv It their respective leagues The rivalry beth pivot. I hsv written about thta be- arms th Inaction of the left knee and tween the two New York club fore, but will try this time to put It in a helps the of the raising right heel, because it tense. and ts one of the reason why two new light. would be awkward further been to teams have extremely take th championship First I want my pupil to stand erect club to the correct position over the and place both arms by his aide. without bending th knee nat- strengthened. It is true that some of th early game The next move 1 request Is to clasp shoulder When the knee bends outward were poorly attended on account of the the hands In front, but do so without urally. toward rs the ball, it not and should, foremove elbowa the the only moving In toward th other knee, the left heel arms up easily and the leg rests on the Lean over a little with a slight bend cornea of the knees in order to become free ball of th foot, slightly favoring the follow-throu- It will take more complete my task, deal with each fault a separate was, s, 1 SPRING SALE of the season latest' pattern, guaranteed all wool right side. This bit of advice hat put more good golfers back on their game and others to acquire a good golf awinghelped than anv other thing I know of. -- This advice ha even won a championship for one player, who waa not to have much of a chance a month before th tournament. The chap I have In mind Is none other than the famous Travers who won the amateur Jerry crown four time and the open once. and easy. Thus we have, except for one thing, the correct position to make a shot. That one thing la th stance. Now movs the feet so that they will be about fifteen to eighteen Inches apart. Let both point outward naturally and keep them on an imaginary Im that points to the bole. sup-nos- Illustrating the Pivot I suggest this because It can be done easily in the room, In the office or most any place one happens to be. It Is not necessary to have a club in the hand, had a can or umbrella handy but it might be well to use it fortthe purpose of representing a golf weapon. I have requested that th arms should remain close to the body and the elbows actually touching the sides. Swing the club or cane back and forth a we bit without moving the elbows away from th position they are In. It Is quite impossible, you will find, to swing very far either way without moving the body as well. This is exactly the point I want to impress on the pupil. Try to bring the club back over th right shoulder and Ovoid moving fhi left elbow away from the aide This, too. is Impossible unless on moves th body ss well. If you will try this and bring the club back In the position it should be In at the top of the swing, the pivot will be mad correctly. Try this movement several times untu it become easy to do and can be don withput any swaying of the body. Keep Travers Elbow Reformed. e MADE TO YOUR MEASURE IN ANY STYLE Perfect 215 South Guaranteed Main, ' 'Ey the Kenyon Hotel. Store from Coast to Coast I The story of Jerry In th open well worth telling. About a month beferij this event took place at Baltusrol, Travers was driving very badly. He did not teem to get at the bottom of hi trouble. his home at Playing cub, Upper Montclair. one day with Arthur Reid, the professional, th latter noticed- - that Travers was raising hi right elbow unuaually high. This had caused most of his shots to go wrong Most anything can happen to the drive when th elbow leaves the side. Traver took the tip and kept the elbow In its proper place an-- hi play Improved At Baltuarol, Travers, remarkably. steadied bv the thought that he waa driving well, won th championship with a rare march home In the last round, playing golf that only a combination of nerve and skill would make possible This tip helped Traver In many matches and tournaments afterwards. (Copyright, Inc) 1922, by th Style v' the head still as if looking L an imaginary ball on the floor. When the awing back is done with, try going on through hitting, or make believe you are hitting a ball and then awing tions Quality DRESS UP Abolishment of the Paid Pilots Advocated in Some Quarters Copv right. of Sportdom. By WALTER CAMP. 1922. by Balt Lake Tribun. NEW YORK, May 20. Th University announce th policy ol of Pittsburg gradually Installing th graduate system of coache. It ha been evident that this movement,, was coming, ever since Glenn Warner signed his football contract with Stanford. The trend shown at Pittebeefc Is by n means confined to that institution. Never ha thr been such a turmoil over the coaching situation a now exist generally. Dean Meiklejohn of Amherst precipitated the present state of affairs by Bell Syndicate, advocating the abolishment of all paid coaches. Bow th discussion Involve th whole structure of athletic. This being Yield, to,, it.je ,tunlxte g'!nc.over..JJt and gather. If possible, a clear perepee-tlv- e of present condition. Dean Briggs of Harvard wrote In th Atlantic Monthty. In 1918. th following: Some person fvor strictly amateur Theoretically wa all favor it. coaching better results with-you get Practically, coach who, being paid for certain work, and. being responsible to It, perform certain person. Is ultimately controlled by them. Year, in and year out th amaI New York Is new ruling In baseball. Just as Chlcdgo dio Both the Cubs and go. year Sox won In 10, and th Cub rein 1907, 1908 and 1910. Th Whit Sox In 1907 were beaten out In th last week of the season, and in 1908 on the late aprlng. things fifteen White peated Get Your Supply of LAWN FERTILIZER last day of the season. Yet during the period of Chicago's baseball ascendancj the game experienced a great growth. Should the Giants and Yankees both get in the worlds series next fall, and again turn th trick In 1928 it must be admitted that baseball then would have quite a problem before It. But the future will have to take car of that. 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Mackenxie, headmaster school for some year of Lawrtncevill wrote In 1893, criticising football severe, thee htpppdrome ath that ly. saying letic pi? scholarship In an unfair post tlon, adding that If on of his student discovered the law of gravitation, the es performance would be but lightly teemed In this dav of athletics. . He cites the 840,900 gate receipts at football games. Today money taken in at a single football game will run up tos three and four timet Dr. Mackensie $40,000. The dollar taken in at the football gat of th genpractically support four-fifteral athletics activities In any on ot our large colleges tpday. Wall, there is the situation. Shall we cast out our specialists, thereby diminishing the quality of expertness in play? It so. will .interest in the varloue games run as high as today? If it does not, where shall be found th funds to supdesirable many nonproductive port sports which are so valuable as adjuncts to our physical culture system? 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