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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1922. of barrels and stock, comb, . weight and trigger of the comb ta a most essential measurement. 4 Shooting accuracy and alignment are 040 4 040 040 040 040 governed by your cheek, reeling agatnst the stock, which also obviates croea fird gun will shoot -ing;: A ' straight-stoc- k All targets should high, an advantage. be shot on the aaeent, If possible. A enable straight stock (not overplayed) you to keep the target In sight, where . v av you can take advantage of ducks, darts or wind variations, lour gun must fit you like a tailored coat, then, when you ' nr ' 8 , v i ran pull, aligning your gun on the fly lng , target, there le no time consumed in fitr r . " e ting yourself to the gun. . x. , . V If Experts blow a target .Into a puff of D duet, because thev shoot quickly, while the target is rotating rapidly (having Just '1 f 4 rleft the trap). A few pellets of shot will f which make dust of the then f ' would only shoot through" at a longer Belead. It less range. Again, require s fore calling pull, you must concentrate, and coordinating your brain, eyes, nerves .,''-0All must work In unison trigger finger. to obtain desired results I .earn to shoot with both eves open. 1 This sounda.Uka a. .fallacy to.qhl-UttierV You who were taught to close one eve. rquat follow a moving object with both would throw as shoot then you eyes open, 11 a rock at a running dog or shoot a bow and arrow, watching the object. Experts have proven the use of both eyes promotes Member of the British golf team, reading from left to right, are Roger H. Wethered, Captain Bobert Harris, accuracy and adds efficiency. Take ai. easy position, with left foot a little for-InBernard Caren, W. B. Torrance, W. W. M&cKenzie, Colin Allmer, C. V. L. Hooman and John Caven. advance, the body slightly Inclined ward. v,oin n,min lt, soap a target on your mirror at home from A few minutes of dally some figure on your wall paper to the outlined target on your mirror develop . Brookline of necessary muscles. Induces aecviraey on the swing, and you become accustomed to Never blame your gun gun handling. U. S. for nonsuccese. don't claim targets, quee-tlo- n a referee's decision or look mean at the puller. Become a ibooster for the king of sports and the sport of kings BROOKLINE, Mass., Sept. 2 Neva, a game In which you are an active parbefore have so many first-clagolfers ticipant, not a bench warmer, watching been entered in a golf tournament as will gald performers ' ee off tomorrow in one of the most imQuestion Understand thers are some by portant events of the season the national preserves where ducks are raised hand, that they may be ehot later In a big amateur championship. The entry of the It about Do know drive. you anything British team, which came to America and how Is the matter handled? Don't see where thev would get much fun out primarily for the Walker Cup contest of a hunt of that kind. It would be too which was won by the American team much like buying a farmer's flock of last week has lent an International tinge guinea hens, then making them fly over to the event that it has not had before. DAN E GRAHAM, a ham, No fewer than ISO of the best amateurs Pa Pittsburg,Yes. in the game will start over the local there are preserves In the Answer course tomorrow. The field is so good enst where they have "mallard drives that the winner may well style himself although 1 have never been present when the beet amateur in the world. Only the one was touched off They are staged lowest thirty-tw- o the with qualiplayers an those game farm where hundreds of raised and fed fying cards will continue in the match then are ducks Incubated, play for the title. Play will end on Saton that especial preserve. This necessl urday. tales an extended area, game attendant,a (Like the national open championship, pens, lakes and much feed. This is the national amateur was established In millionaire's game and will never be had decade a than less after 1894, golf The sport Is adopted by attained widespread vogue In this counand strictlv .within the pale of legitimate try, but It was not until the next year the law. After the ducks (usually malthat the United States Golf association lards) are hatched, they are semldomestl-cate- d took command and consequently the recaround the lake They will not ords are dated from 1895. take wing and depart about migration to the firet The organizayear, prior time. When large enough to drive, they tion of the association, two championare aggregated dally, driven up to the first in are fed, then made to ship tournaments were held, the pens, where thev September at the Newport, R 1 , Golf fly back to the- - lake, where they loaf until In the Interim dub. which was won by W. G Lawrence, next feeding time. Newport, and the second In October at series of blind have been built, between where Golf Yonkers, 6t. Andrews dub, the feeding pens and lake, over which Boaton teiricr, Jerry Is a first-claL. B. S tod dart of the home club was victhe birds must pass In their flight. When owned by R. E. Maupin, 632 Ninth avetorious. the time comes for the "mallard drive Amateurs everywhere took courage at birds are driven up In small flocks, which nue. He comes from an excellent line of the result of last year's play, which Jesse furnishes more shooting and tosses In terriers and himself boasts a pedigree. RobGuilford, Boston, won by defeating the element of chance as to which blind Jerry Is six Ihonths old He is quid: Guilford six. and seven A. ert Gardner, they will pass over The same element of was a dark horse In a field Illuminated chance enter Into the drawing for blinds and Intelligent and makes his master an Jess Guilford, present title bolder, with the trophy emblematic of the Cham Ensconced In thqlr blinds the men who exeellent pet. by such stars as Francis Oulmet. Chick Evans. Bobby Jones, Willis Hunter, the pionsbip. The Boston Siege Gun will defend bis crown in battle wltb many have bred, fed, nurture! and mothered then British amateur champion, and Tom of tbe worlds best amateurs this week. those birds, Imagine they are matching mour, the crack shot. wits with those feathered aces and hav- experience; In fact, he is wise fr ui 'one set on his shoulders, Dempsey has all toes, but Seem slightly chamc amateur American of abcul-deexperience rather than from thinking Which. h( wever, was not enough Ur bar' the .better jJ It Though the ing a real duck shoot. twenty-fiv- e dvs for the been has the smarter, are are manager, and arm. lands fours Marsh One been here. Dempsey plaved built and His him frqm the armf, pionship long trap guarding very frequent. upper muJS y sfnarlef handlers. and they limes, every year since 1895, excluding ihe front, of the green, with woods on surround the OTlsldes of the traps longer, giving more leverage, 88 Ills Only sixteen both Sides of fairway. A simple four with No. 13 3S3 yards, par 4. Slight elbow Is Inclined flow more smoothly the war period --of 1917-1SUGAR DIVIDENDS VOTED. men have held the title, and tf several iron or wood of the right sort from the hole with to bunchy, knotty mulis. in the woods on Weight Favors Wills. HONOLULU, T. H, Sept. 2. (By the of the luminaries of the past are on their tee left. Right of fairway also wooded, but While Wills Ins a shade on the reach, Associated So much for the thinking end of the of two 4 Individual of 5 number Frees.) Directors narthe 420 No no game this year Slight elbow Fairway is penalty for invading jardR, par S'ell not so are and foieatm his wrlt The question of courage gameThe (lope effect, w (th a long carry needed from the row. New traps have been built In front game holders mav not be increased eugar companies voted special dividends He are a has proisvrtloned Dempseys of the green and the old ones deepened ness Is one that cannot be uoped. terrifV power In his forear n and wrist. today, and the directorate of a third ansays that several are due to win ac- tee to open the hole correctly. to the right and a had slice or An overapproach winds up in the rough Jerome D Travers, New York, has Neither man has ever quit because of i)emp(ys hands, which have been pro- nounced a loo per cent Increase In its of winhalf-hfeat two-shon the A hole means a tee exti.iordmarv stroke lost fine or shot bushes. complished tected carefully, are better and less liable inonthlv returns to stockholders. m two pairs of account of the rough punishment, ami the onlj blot r( Den.p-sej- s to Well trapped below No. vards, par 5. Second longest ing the tlt'e four times, md Toe Onomea Sugar company directors shatter under the foice of blows. not record due to 1912-1was any and A or on two and front needs ring hole of the in the course. Usually successive ?eai spoon decided to pay a special dividend of 60 Tt la In tbe legs that Dempsey show lock of courage, But lo luck of money to .long Iron shot for thegieen. second Is needed woods to get home, and a sandpit to be In addition 'o that, he was runner-n- p Wills has fought some bad looking fights the greatest siqierlorlt v. Dempsey's legs cents a share September SO on lOO.OoO In carried from the tee. Oulmet when the latter was victorious a. troublesome hole. of the Honomu He has been unable to beat sonic woml-ratorire peifectly formed, his feet nro better shares of stock. Directors increase 4. New. 6 285 on another One No. on 1914 J on Walter left and deep trap In the woods Travi, vards, par in trap right Even 'o, ne has whlppeu more ind stronecr Wills's legs are too slender Sugar oomiinny voted an this richt of fairway to catch a sliced drive, for wayward tee shots. Serond shots 10c Yorker, comes nearest to equaling to 20c, making dividend from really good men than Dempsev ha. The for his weight he is slightly ki ( are al- the return on stock and while a hook means the rough, but with must be well hit and traps He on both Colored t record, having won in 1900, 1901 amaa cent per month, down his tbe k.iee leg while Wills carries weight arobnd the and from 1903. Four plavers have won the pit my of chance to recover for par De- sides of falrwav, not far from green, with most spindling, while hi feet are large and directors of the Pepeekeo Sugar comhips and In the waist each, two nies Trapped nicelv in front of green as mounds close to the right. A fine hole to teur championship two times from a pany voted a special dividend of It a He well shaped not are bolh and necks fights Their good, Dempsey's More in field twice Dangerous in the back. of the men sweeping the pick up a stroke on par. the shorter, and Ills head is better shuffle, snd to get speed rlss on the share on 37,500 share September 15. 1896-9- 7 being 3 7 one-shin 11. JuO No The J first Whigham succession yards, par No. 15 375 par 4. Another elRobert hole on the eourse. vet one of the bow hole, with yards, and Chandler Egan in 1904-0- 5 a mound to be carIs Gardner won In 1905, but did notw repeat hardest, as the green slopes away from ried from the tee,high means a blind which a after sliced with inning a for 1915 Evans, and Chick hook, until play. Trapped A slice finds rough and is a tee shot in 1916. waited until 1930 before again nil ending in the rough as well as a lost stroke: a hook means play out safelv, . , strong; leqsjiot, taking the cup. as there Is ho chance of reaching the By HUGH FULLERTON. No. 8 3 vards, par 4 Woods on the gieen. due to the trees which line that Chicago Trlbaae-galt Lgjie Tribune Leased Wire. Dark Horses Do Well. of is left give trouble, but there of the falrwav. About twentv yards plenty part NEW YORK, i Hairy Wills, Sept Twentv different men have been runn- room on the right. Approachall is rather short of the green a series of traps is colored heavyweight champion of the blind and uphill. Trapped around, located A strong approach means little, in the quarter centurv of compeers-up whatever else he world, may be, lias of of of back with the exception green if any. trouble that was as far as fifteen tition, but for Hole No 9440 yards, par 4 This was No 16130 yards, par 3 The shortest earned the right for a fight mewith Jack In all except three of the them got, told Wills that his rehole on the course, hut so well trapped Dempsey. Today vears the title has been won formerly the twelfth hole, but was outtwentv-flv- e is to meet the whito the cently (hanged to last hole of the fours are frequent, three of them lie chief aim In lile that by men who had not experienced half to bring the turn near the club- in frort and one on each side A strong champion, and, flushed with recent easy thrill of almost winning" and being de- ward victories over the two Jacksons, neither pars on Iron Is out of bounds in a roadwav at the of play house One of the most difficult feated In the finalp round of matchbecame whom amounted to much, he radiated the course, as the second shot Is deceiving entrance to the ground afterward Only two runners-uconfidence finalist In 1903, and rather blind. Trapped to catch poorlv No 17 360 yards par t. Slight elbow A champions 19E. M. Byers, short time ago, w'hlle I was talking in k Evans winning hit drives and topped seconds, with woods effect wtth a yawning urn winntng in trap If shot fails with Dempsey, the latter said; An corner and distance. In 1916 and 1920 after tasting victory in on both sides for wayward shots cut to the gain I want that man worse than I ever overplay winds up In the tough, with a Woods on left are not out of bounds. wanted 1912. any man in the world runnhack. hard became appraacu however, is Three champions, rough. Trapped With two big men, both supremely conHough on right that after holding the title, Travers Chance to'Gain Stroke. ers-up deeplv In front, with mounds on the right. fident, desiring to meet each other, what In 1914 bv the then youthn ov erapproach Is out of bounds. stands In the way of such a meeting? being defeated cham-plo- h ful Oulmet, and Robert A. Gardner, 1916 No. 19 325 yards, par 4 The old thirof the fight fans in tne to teenth. a in 1909 and 1915, losing In Shot of Hard unless room slice ... here Second One, Plenty country mink that -- Dempsey w4U score Oulmet - Evans and last vear to Guilford, winds an A sliced over Will. The other 'drive oifen up easy victory 4. 18 400 yards, par appears" No Straightaway tenth, which Includes was another' victim of Evans In 1920. In a small quarry, where several .strokes some of the best This flat until the green 'is reached Five men went to the threshold five are needed for recov erv. ' A short approach arml of boxing In the country, give Is built up about ten feet and makes Judges of more a fighting chance lot a Wills hall. times only to be turned backIn Findlay a means opporthan Plenty trapped 1902-0one hardest second shots on the Bvers 8. Douglas In the champion, and a few, tunities for threes here if plaved cor- courseof the The race track must be carried; to overthrow lh hollow several a Fred Herreshoff in 1904 and 1911; Anderkeen built them the as is among green Judges, think rectly, tt is the only hazard on the hole. Much that son In 1913 and 1915. and Gardner in 1916 and can be pitched to easily. Dempsey will meet a large dark on the left with room for rough who roaming, of those '1st 1921. The old 11 he Nemesis 6. 515 complete enters the when and The No ninth. ring with yards, par they defeat- The hardest hole on the course. The the only trouble from the tee Wills. have won and the runners-u- p unwas held W The summary; 1th such difference of opinion, a ed since the championship long hitters sometimes get home in two IN OUT Tar! Par atudy of tho tw'o men and their methoda der the auspices of the association fol-- i Play is from top of a hill, with a long 10 325 yards.. 4 may help the public to Judge. 4No ( Y'ou may No. 1440 lows: land. Woods yards.. to earrv needed drive marshy -11 Runner-u515 yards.. 5 start with the assurance that this match Tear. on both sides, with rocks within. A brook No. 2305 yards. .4No. Champion. 4 No. E. 12 Bands 140 C. 435 d 3 .3 as Is No. Macdonald not not B. C. yards a second slice yards neany j905 must be carried on the shot; T. G. Thorp r, the yards. .4 No. 13 383 yards.. 4 as the catches the rough and a hook the woods No. 54 3H jgflSH. J. Whigham 4 14 480 Betts R. JO 5 W. No. rennan .4 bouts. vards or No. the 199TH. J. Whigham yards.. is considerably uphill and W. B. Smith The approach 1898 yards. .4 No, 15 375 yards. .4 Findlay 8. Douglas difficult, as the green is very No. 6285 7 200 vards. .3 No. 16 130 yards, .3 Wills Dangerous. No. 1899 Herman M. Harrlman. .F. S. Douglas doubly mounds with In back, Trapped F. S. Douglas sloping This fellow Wills Is more dangerous 1900 W Iter J. Travis in front. A five here is excellent golf. No. 8 355 yards.. 4No. 17360 yards.. 4 Walter J. Travis... Walter E. Egan 1901 Plnv Is from No. 9 440 yards.. 4,No. IS 400 yards. .4 than admirers' of Dempsey are Inclined No. 12140 yards, par 3 to admit. In fart. If he has courate (and E. M. Bvers an elevation to an island green com1903 Louis N James. . ., for front jjik! roar axles of trunks equipped with Timken axles. 3108 yards. 36 he has not yet shown that he lavks tliat 3210 y'ards 35 .E. M. Bvers pletely surrounded bv traps, with a ditch 1903 Walter J. Travis. ha How he much a ehame F. Herreshoff 6318. ri. olement) not H.. Chandler Egan is Total par. Yards, Distance deceiving the front. of a chance we may Judge by comparing Chandler Egan... D. E. Sawyer guarding .jfcjH. the men and their meUiOria of working 1906 E. M. Bvers George S. Lyon -and of fighting A. Graham 1908 Jerome D. Travers Max H. Bohr Physical comparison of the men reveals 1908 Jerome D. Travers I a Wills of number farts C. H. Interesting 'A. Egan Gardner 1909 Robert He has fought more older, a veteran. 1910 William C. Fpwnes, Jr .W. K. Wood fights; how many he himself does not Harold H. Hilton.... F. Herreshoff 1911 recall. He since he was a has fought Jr. Charles Evans 1912 Jerome D. Travers. Jockey making weight around the raco 1913 Jerome D. Travers John G. Anderson has Wills been that charge knocking over 1914 Francis Oulmet. .Jerome D. Travers a lot of setups is true but Demptey has 1916 Robert A. Gardner.. J. G. Anderson same done BY-the thing. R. A. Gardner We are authorized distributors of GENUINE Parts for 1916 Chick Evans, Jr He Wills has the better of weight. 1917 Not held. will weigh 212 when he meets the cham.1918 Not held. pion and Dempsey will figbt around 196 1919 g. Davison Herron.. R T. Jones. Jr. which he considers his bet welrht. 1930 Charles Evans, Jr ...R A. Gardner Wills has a shade In height and reach. His Robert A. Gardner 1921Jesse Guilford weight, which would appear to give him most Infatuating that period between the advantage. Is not wsll distributed Course Is Different. when and first your target breaking Dempseys weight Is so well distributed , x twenty-Tiv- e that In street clothes he appears to weigh straight tart your score Changes recently made In several holes talk come around 170. and nine men out of ten Following our of the course of tbe Country club make 5 manv his useful around feet which tf would It height guess suggestions, adopted Ihe circuit where the championship of the and followed will save unnecessary prac- tnenes. Instend of 6 feet 1 Inch. Hi weight United States will be played next week can be used best. Loins, hips and much where is wear and it tear expense tice, one of the most difficult in the country. of How would a beginner learn the art This applies to all and waist are comparatively, elender. on the disposition. The total length of the eighteen holes Dempsey Is the smarter man, has the wing shooting? Shooters are made, not who desire to learn the art of shooting, oow ta 6318 yards, with a par of 71. Ideas easily acquired better brain, poeeesses more of the anl-inA description of the holes follows; born. With that fact established, suc- avoiding mistaken to correct. difficult later From and cunning In fighting. Wills has more No. 1 440 yards, par 4. One of th cess la up to yourself and time devoted a lifevery of Indoor activity we now conduct Hardest pars of the course. Rough on to canyou to the open, the great outdoors. intelligent practice. Trapshooting both sides of the falrwav. with FirsP, Ideate and affiliate with the most on the right. Only one trap on not be learned in' a correspondence school. accessible gun club. The most Important of the outleft green, Correct principles and requisites as the hole, that to the factor is the purchase of your gun, which serves as a haaard, as it the race track second followed. must be Target lined closely Few people are built on the fit. must shot and lies about Hatches many's looks easy, as one watches ex- same physical lines. Length of neck, crushing thirty yards short of the green. instantly computing body, arms, fingers, all vary, but are No. 2305 yards, par 4.-- One of the perience! contestants to be considered in the purchase of a leads, gracefully and accuratelyBe swinging tasy ones if the drive is well placed. 2 FIAT TOP DESKS, etch.. 19.00 not de- gun. You meed and must first locate a those with onto flying objects. many traps to the left, g one ceived. An target from the gun tailor, the best and most expert 4 OFFICE CHAIBfl, each . .'. . .2.00 guarding that side of the green, Aandsliced veto for find. Confess can being a novice W back for an overapproach. gallery becomes chain onlightningscore line you on the his based are advice, and on when you be used will experience. -- .5.00 'get Irive mians the niblick locity 1 SWIVEL CHAIB Much intelligent .practice wf.l be re- Don't Imagine because a gun was owned the approach. All Like XTe No. 3 4SH yards, par 4. A real trouble-ttake- quired before satisfactory results will or sccurately shot by an ancestor or some shooting celebrity of the .present or. past The hole is of the elbow type, crown your Initial efforts. fit you. Chances Tlmeand practice gradually --drift- you It' win "of necessity must be accurate, as long traps'll A New Standard for Parts Service. Woods on In the direction of wing shooting w goal. are it will not. When buying let your n each side of the fairway.be In contest here a are thus regulatguide, your you a catch pocketbook near poor Once, there, the green joth sides 423 Wat. 5213 Mala Phone South suvival of the fittest" Is the slogan. ing the grade and price you desire to tecond, and a strong iron second means Pleasure and enjoyment will be yours pay. It 1b not purchase price which Imback or an 1 trap shot e OPEN SUNDAY 0 TO 2 the transitory proves shootings qualities. When your while passing through lenalty. 300 yards, par 4. New tee has stage, which you will find one of the meas irvnents are made they will lnclu-lSo. AMATEUR GOLF MEET STARTS TOMORROW I&SH 00 FAMOUS B RITISH STARSWI LL COM PETE : C; u f r VA fl 'tar-haw- ' 1 .SLu. : t; Recent Changes Links One Hardest in to flay. ss ) s. ss d. rs -- ot it 4 80 3, s. 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