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Show THE SALT LAKE TEEHNTErSUHAY AI0KNTXGrAPIL 8,1323. ITEM Heredity Thought Factor in Making of Golf Champ CBE iLTTigrar MW Notable Examples Cited to Prove Theory That Talent and Skill Are Handed Down Maunz of Buffalo &nc . as Family Characteristic. Baker Are Country' Had POP FELLERS- - Tj' 0LLQWERS of tie cinder path know ' what form means at the in .A '"to NEW TORN. April 7. P. C. Pulver, Klrkaldy won the open, and Andrew Distance Hopes tied for It on three occasions, losing Bolt expert. think that heredity play each Var. time on the play-of- f. Harry n big part la the golfing world. He don and his brother, and Tom, finished first snd second, re- Tribune nyi: Tha spectacle of a brother Special 8 port Barrie. in the open at Prestwick in later. In the peraona of Mi&a Joyce spectively, NEW TORN. Aprjl 7. Uncle Sem the year 1903 Wethered and her brother, Roger, risboth Like the Wethered, where 7ris Olympic expectations have ing to a remarkable degree of pre- sexes in a family are represented by taken on a rose tint in the matter of eminence In the world of golf one distinguished performances, the Scott another branch demon- distance running events. Waiter having twenty montha ago tied for family affords the British open championship and strating tha genealogical tree. Lady Mauna, Buffalo youth, and the great- Bon the other haying gained both the wom- Margaret Hcott wee one of ever Bukar, farmer Bates college bad en 'a open and the British champion- est players Orest Britain her three successive crack, are responsible for our unde ship in succession, la very apt to eug- - as witness in the open championship. The heightened hopes. geet the existence of heredity ee an I tail Important, if not determining, factor Hon. Denys Scott has won the Michael Suker's defeat of Jole Ray. breaking The history ef the game is literally championship twice, the Hon. the Chicago armory record for tha won the end Scott amateur has of evidences open the punctuated with dominance of the hereditary princi- championships of Australia, of Vie. mile with 4 23. spsaks for ttgelfi New South Wales and France, ple. In days rone by the Morrises and tons, runner-up In the Irish open, and Mauns'e victory in the Junior chaw the Parks provided abundant proof of waa has first amateur in the plonehlpe In Newark the other night, finished tha theory. "Old" Tom and young The third brother, Hon. coupled with hie outdistancing Torn" Morris, father and eon, re- British open. runner-uef p was in the Britiah Jimmy Connolly recently, spectively, each wen the open chant Osmund, clearly In dloatee the new star s caliber. ionahip on four occasions, and these and I Lallan championships. Maun -sein distinction Still another family of i almost an entirely unbroxen mi Assorted feisiseif i odi of th of the Jenkins beet in the country to. quence of years. Three members of this category IsL.that C. won the amateur day Jole Ray and WUJta the Perk family of Musselburgh won of Glasgow. J..In 1914. were 4 hia slater won pushed to their best to Rltola the open championship. These were championship defeat him 4i M, t Old" WUlie, hie toother Mungo, and the Scottish aid India ladies', and anin Buffalo not long age. ... WTiiia. Jr. In ail, seven victorias for other brother,, Pat. killed in the war, America fat the hasn't triumphed runner-uin the Irish open cham- Olympic diets noe events since the exi A p the three Parks against eight wins wee for the two Morrises. pionship. Mei" Sheppard ploits.Idof "Peerless y The Herlets are another golfing took In modern days, perhaps the meet - London Olympiad ol 190$. tin The longest distance rijn in those outstanding example la to be found family. eon. 1st . One of end the In the family of Whitings games, exclusive of the five miles and them finished among the leaders In niehed performances that made the the marathon, waa the 1500 meters. last year's British open champion- -' names of the family a household Sheppard won that event. We have there were eight broth- word. The late' Captain John Graham not won another of the kind since shipsoneHere of whom died recently, all was the greatest amateur of his dev ers, then. i more or lees gifted with the golfing that Is, for the years around about a Britisher, captured tha Volght, won 1904 hie the to 1910; Bister, Molly, that genius while Hannes ladles' open end Scottish championship Kolehmalnen wonyear, lOOO and 10.0MN the end a third member of the family, meters In a ramp at Stockholm fear Evidence Cited. Allan, reached the final of the amalaterThe which course teur Willie Park, the at Hoylake In 19M, be ting beaten years Old Glory hadnt lost since 'the Paris , K believes be states that that architect, by Willie Hunter. of was 1900, games to the relinquished In actual performance the family of f. redoubtable S. N. A Jackson of shown of the has Simpson Carnoustie England. most pronounced evidence of the ex- Trio of Women Athletes of Antwarp retold the dismal istence of tbs law of heredity. Here W distance defeats threi summers ego. Cited to Upset Theory Our there were six brothers, ail of whom ones sacred salon the posse . were highly endowed with the golf-went to Hill of Great lng afflatus, and one of them. Jack, Tribune Special Sports Eervloa. with Baker, a compatriot, Britain, second: won the open championship of Great NEW YORK. April 7 Criticisms Guillemot of France and Nurmi cl Britain, while several others came aimed against, women participating in Finland accounted foi dle- the other near that honor. The last of the fam- athleuca arouse counter arguments. tanoe events, with the exception of ily known to the present generation, It le suggested that motherhood is the Individual, which Archie, was honored with selection to impaired by too strenuous competition. won by Brown of xha Bolted States. represent hie country In the profesW. Wightman, as a Mrs Rays mlraculoQs indoor feats this sional International against England mother George came beck of three our one hope li In 190 exactly twenty years after to the courts to children, the national una Rltola wl his brother Jack had won the open championship at regain tennis Mrs Bep. not have become an . American Of families having five distinguished B. Co.e, with three children, has by the 1924 summer, so he is citleen tneUT brothers, two notable examples mav jamln won the national Indoor tennis glble Just for competition under the Star be cited. These were the Gaudlnt of championship. and Stripes. However, Maun aql Jersey end the Ballings lie of ForfarButton Bundy left the Buker may make healthy bids to to Mrs shire the former In the professional, courts toMay three children Into the lesser distances, which le eaoour the letter In the amateur ranka The world, andbring sow aha le hack again, Gaudies scarcely touched champion- most formidable contender for the gin. la It wilt soon enMaun. reported, the standard, strongest being tennis laure'a. ship ter university. New York P. J , who played on the English team Mrs Caleb Fox has grandchildren ere Columbia an. thus will? have on opportnalty Scotland five occasions against and atm ranka among the best women obssrvtpg tha flowering of a proaof were ell first-rat- e The BalUngalis golfers. lead orchid of the cinder path. of F. three the brothers amateurs, H , W. end J B. succeeding in winSAVING GAS. This is Pooch, s terrier pup, a portion of a the of south Ireland championning Wet rule. Th little fellow belongs to George A.alongside Mlatreee iMary, whatever in Shat Scipel, local Associated ship (the first on three occasions), bucket Free representative. hanging on the ga bracket and another brother, H. M reaching for the final stage in the same event. Although George eay he hasn't as yet taught hi Mary Please, mum. you said as M of soma day making 4 4 Pooch a elunt animal par excellence. bow the gas was leaking, no I bung Leitehes Examples. from beIt there to save the "Pppc can boast no pedigree, but be does some of good stock. Then there la the Leitch family of ing spoilt. Exchange.carpet girls, ell four slaters being highly gifted players. Cecil Leitch being one SINGING AGAINST TIME. of the greatest golfers of the present She Are you familiar with the day. Of two brothers who won and score of this opera? were runnere-u- p in the open cham He No! 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You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly,, and your hair will be lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times befer. ou can get liquid arvon at ant drug store and four ounces is all you will need. This simple remedy has never been known to fail. 1 rny 1 ' J'J'" asr !5 kankr " Wbatr roared the customer, Two hours later the poor assistant Jh hew it had 11 x hospital ., wendenng Pitchers are in ths earns ilasa. Soma davs hav a world of speed and If theythy feel as though they had control, they use their speed perfect to great advantage The pitcher ts much like the golfer In his movement. It Is the perfect timing and rUim in his throw that gives him this speed Tilth the pitcher it is a flick of the fingers that adds to the 'peed It Is the flick of the fingers with the golfer also that produces the iorrg tee shot If the pitcher is timing his throw perfectly he la going to get good results. If he finds his muscles tied up a little the results wtu not be so This is mhy the ball player good. must be in perfect condition for a game Batters must be on edge to do their best hitting Perfect Riming Helps. The golf player ho uses the finger in a') h s go.f shot will find it In obtaining a long ball If hi finger are strong he would be able to put great poaer Into the shots bv the little flick This will serve him greatly in hie maehle approachand in hls ing putting aa well. Many driver obtain their length force About ail they have to their by game ie the drive When it comes to the short game they are woefully weak To be a long driver one must learn muscle control What I mean by this Is that he would learn to uae the muscle necessary to make the golf awing, and hold the opposing muscles In check If a certain set of muscles are opposed bv other, muscle, no great distance can be obtained and It would be very fatiguing to the player. Some day on feels all worn out with muscle fat.gue It is Just about the same thing as thoiigh one were trying to drive an automobile, with the break agrip great aid on The muscular evetem In driving a golf bail must agree. There must be no opposition by opposing muscle The golfer who can relax 1 the on who Is going to get the best results at all time Most playera are unable to get any great distance Into the wind because they unconscloue'y t'ghteir up the muscles' for a etiffer blow. This to the verv time they should relax. There are many golfer who, apand yet parently,- h1t e the little pill goes a long wave They get this result hy perfect timing One must not mistake this by totting the ball easily The hell ts always hit herd, but the golfer who can conceal the hit bv hls rhythm obtains the same resurt aa the man who punches e ball very bard where the hit is obvious alL-eahilv,. (Copyright, 132.1, by the Bell cate. Inc Syndi- ) Athletics Boss does Trial to Many Players Show New 'Order of Names in All Eastern Clubs, Lists to Salting n el cap-you- D teim. by Bait Lake Tribune.) (Copyright NEW YORK, April 7. Enough bee been demonstrated on the spring training trip of the major leagus clubs to make It certain that the fan will see new names in toe batface In the ting order and new three-ripg cirbig lineup when theseason cuits tart this Changes are expected each year, and the lane of the greater number of big league cities are rooting hard that the newcomers will make a great difference In the final reaults than they have in the last two years, when the New York dubs won the championships. Most of the chies outside of New York think tor Metropolitan -t- eam bought their wav into tha lead. It is conceded that such transactions were perfectly legal but they ara as. te:og too commercial to fit tod true sporting standard. A to changes, the most eonaplou-ou- a of the new Boston National players are Smith, a third baseman from New Orleans, and Gordon, the former Harvard shortstop. From all accounts, Oonlon needs h tittle mar seasoning, but It to probable tha Boston management wtH figure tt can afford to season him to toe Hub aa wH as hy sending bin to a minor Ooqlon to clever and organisation has good coaching from Blattery, tha Harvard baseball mentor. Of toe New York payers sent to the Boston America, Skinner seems te be the moet forward and may make Us mark. Fewstar. wbo has been to Boston a reason, to the best g to the Boston dub and to up to any promise he may have given In New York. National Tennis Program Makers Add New Events Tribuns Special Sports Service. NEW YORK. April 7. Three national tennis championship events, Six titles in singles snd doubles, have been added to the 1923 court program of the United States Lawn Tennis association. The addition of these events the national Interscholaetic. municipal and Sard court etimrpti nwTifpa i bt V thirty-si- x to totalgans- bar ef QrJe widen figure array eg xenon si ht tha htotocy of (he eat gams snd ftaea further proof of tha apid davaloDcaKB at the sport. The naUonal toearedm&aaas get revived by the U. 8. U T. A- - tola year, after a laps ring; xh other two tournaments, bus am; ara Ionov toma. d pmimea to Predaliy tha ampa ef game. Parcfcnlar hrterest to aCtocfkaS monied pal tournament. jri'rirriag's ment of public court pisytng la ana of Che features of this year's program under tliq admin letretJon ef Detxist F. Davie, donor cf the tntematidBaitoKn trophy, Mr. Davis r to the development of tha in Bt. Is. Loo gam Local and regional yro p xnned ss preliminaries to tha tional municipal champiocshfpe With toe idea that leading ptoyogs hi eh actions of the country may thus he ejected to famgera tor tha tea. I -- Ba-f- SvSr jfS Yt emr-u- tit I OR PI RATE A Manager Fred WtrReq of toe Braves lhinfca tha reel rtgni tor the pennant wtu tovofvw the GSanta, Beds and Pirataa. Ee does aoc tftfnh the Ordinals. fxmsMered paasRkStJea to GIANTS, abend REDS bava tha pttohan Quartan a orlt-ioto- ' lyr Hv-n- Yanks Have New Ones. In New York toe Tank have made few material change. In tbs addition d cf Fennock, a season pltch- er, much expected. The Yank and now tave needed a one who la not fragile, hey have he Is not a rugged southpaw of the type of Rube Waddell The principal change for the Giants 9 toe O Connell to center of ase'gnment field. He bas enough experience and ha shown enough to support the belief he will bold hie own, although he may not turn out to be as sensational aa the prtoe which was paid for him. Bent!ev, of course, goes In a regular pitcher. The problem to hia case la whether hls krill will .carry him a far la the malar as tt did to the minora. ' Band will be the regular shortstop He: for toe Philadelphia Nationals ooroea from the Salt Lake team with a good arm, but is not likely to set the world arire wjth hi batting Wilson, a catcher from the New Haven team, also has been added to to Ph'tlie lineup. The Athletics have Hal at third base and Kioonda also fit for the am position. Matthew at center Hold to a new player, and Kinney, a pitcher, la new In a wav. tor he 1 back after a year's banishment for having deserted organized baseball. Washington Shows marked Improvement oa the training trip, with Wade at center dnd Coney at third. Gagnon at short la another addition, but wSl probably be used to a utility role rather than as a regular. Hargrave catcher, may stick, and there to a chance for Hankins a pitcher. Pittsburg, while etndlng pat on its outfield end infield, and Its catchers, all of whom seem perfectly fit to go ahead, will have new utility mate-- 1 of a high ("ads Adams leoks strong enough to fao.d out among the pitchers, and to does Schwab Cuyler is unmistakably speedy. Boehler gives evidence of being a capital hurlef, nd so does Kuns. left-han- 1 er, left-ha- reveals Connie Mack ha tried out 500 men, ballplayers and alleged to be, since he broke up hls great team to 1914 When Philadelphia had the wonder machine. It got tired of seeing It trim everybody. Then, with th'e Fed-rleague offering he stars more morey than Meek could pa v, he sold them to major league teems that could. No baseball on Sunday haa been a ban to the finance cf the Philadelphia club It figures fifteen Sundays of baseball would pay much more then the whole Great Things Expected. of the week-da- y season. As It la Connie cannot afford to buy proven Cleveland haa a splendid new third baseman in Lutsk and aa outfielder stars, but must develop them. not exactly new but from whom to Speaker expects great thins 9uiwi Mjatt. at he catcher bought a high price, will from Milwaukee grow upon the poblio aa he baa more, work and experience. Cincinnati to relying on veteran The team la willing to atari the season without Rouse h, the best center fielder to the National league. The Reds win extend permanent berth to seme young player but will not Check-u- PmV,th2!,ln ba ? t the start Cbteasa American have who Is Kkmtn. urttnf tre seaaon in Player Hit y01? at third has been given the highest praise by those who have ?t.a Ji!! Portorinanee Hi presence bioago team, which may become apparent as to season goes Oil. The Cub are shout where th The St lcoi, National are aura to keep Holm. Infldder of much promise, but the team will be largely made up of these who finished to season in 1922. AdditJona to the fit Loui Amert-oe- n include Thurston, pitcher, and Fusel, an lnfielder The real Ul team I the replacement of Sialer at first base if he to take his place regularly is onunable toe a, By GEORGE CHADWICK. Considerable comment has been go tttg on to the English prase recently Sbeut long driving. Nearly Q of the leading writer have bad their ear By SPARROW M'dANN. on the subject, but. a is usual with (Copyright 1923 by SaJt Lake Tribunal) they have arrived NEW YORK. April T. Firpo is tbq such Srgumtats, guy that la taking the chance oa aowher. Bern of the experts Insist that we May U. grb learning more apd more about the That is the tha meet- eecrbt of long hitting Others claim golfer were Juet as proficient twenty ing between the Argentinian and Jack veer ago to regard to slamming the MeAnliffe n which wit) take place ball down the fairway Men's muscle in the ring la which noyd Johnson are no stronger and no Claim, they end Jeae Willard are expected to mere elastic. , mingle next month. When you want are net of the belief that the They real opinions on pugilistic event it Is a waste of time to talk to either golf club baa anything to do with either The limit has been reached promoters or managers. The thing to do is to tout abound Where cer- Thethe manufacture of golf weapon Ivory faced dub, the supple shaft, tain oiooe mouthed men who hack the steal blubs and the new bamboo their opinions with real money foreshafts may g(v on a certain confiand listen to the gather dope. dence, but, it is argued, they eertaln-ha- v The dope on the matter in question la that this McAuliffe le a tough nothing on the old hickory guy when cornea to hitting a golf balL It end that if everything la on the level A number of expert Insist that the the demon of the pampas Is to have real opposition. As to being Of) the golf ball la livlier and that weak hitlevel no one can see what a new. ter ran obtain more distance than earner like McAuhff ooald gain by they formerly could with the modern taking it on the ear from the South ball. This la ail In eptte of the feet American, even granting .that he to that to U 6 G A and the Royal the sett of chap who (redid bo will-tn- g and Ancient decided to legislate to do eo. And h doesn't appear against the golf ball that a few to be that kind of a abap. ago gav us euak long distance. They Out in the far west they like Me- - prevented smaller ball from Aullfle a lot, and the Writer bee word made and limited the we'ght being also, from there that the battle tost year but the manufacturers were not handbetween Floyd Jehnaon and Moau-lificapped as much as they were thought reported to the east to have to bo been very even Involved a narrow Surely long hitting is a greet asset escape tor tha man who U to meet to any golfer. If you can keep the maWillard. Be wee mighty glad, of drive straight down the jority to reports, when the six fairway the Golfer with medium length ronnds were ended to their te shots naturally want to He is bigger than end young- Increase their drive to keep up with er, being 2 years fbpe old bis strain a Other player mixture of French and Irtish, hi The man who can drive twenty height t feet 3, hia weight Tit panada. yard further than hie opponent and He a novice, but apfereotty ha has Set as much distance with his second enty to bit a roan Jrooetn the proper shots has a tremendous advantage In pot. He has been to seventeen boyt around the link and Floyd Johnson appears to be playing extra length is ue only man who has eaoaged a The man with the practically playing the golf course that UMkOUt. would to fix or six hunbe out figure Tb rato of the men be baa met So long hitting yards shorter tad knocked out Include no perform- dred er of Johnson's ability, but the feat Is really worth striving for. remains that ha has bowled over the Pitcher and Golfer Alike. mtupe without any difficulty at alL Ed Kennedy, four rounds; Vic Duncans theory to Interesting Dentwo round. Jack ton says. "To be a long driver one three round; Sergeant NPraraae. Eyas, two must be a ellnger. and naturally a Tim ONeal, erven rounds; punch follows All our long driv ,? Jeofc Hard, three rounds. Dummy ere ellnger. Talley, Wethered, Gull-fo- rd, Mexon, three rounds, Jack Downey Mitchell Horne and Braid Wto round. Tommy McCarthy, two have Ray, e punch. round: 71m JLogan. five round, Wethered and Mitchell have what Larkin, four round. Frank Srgant Bowers, two round , Flunk Fencer. I call the beet left leg in golt They up greeter resistance than other pi-Arid 1X tlher of men can bo the longer Jack jmm'1. three reundc, end round: Hiivi- - driver on thoe hi day and on that he -feel looser for no apparent 'day rea-r0w,' mPritotfce eon.ie wider then the up Ability te etow sriups does day before swing wymn can eon. Juet at the right moeuooeee whieh makes all the difference exetnri Oleee, a George Godfrey ment. recent blowup demonvrated. But Just te the rteistanee to the. left." There is considerable truth to the ,er werrented to view, statement A here with nearer to above a Mitchell come tom idea that iwetuiw being consistent long he will prove himself driver thaa any man I know of Oth? to be no slouch at elt, ,rora M'tocuH hev, R era hv their dey and to their day they ape unbeatable. enn,5,uon When on le feeling Just right end pointed out has a lot of confidence nd ttat be not waning week win Mm. 'n training eve in. There sem afraid to let out at the ball. I do not ne doubt that Willard H know of a longer driver than Rob r!lnf tomebaek The MacDonald, but Bob is not alwavt eniy deubt has been hi ability to long He has davs when he does not relax or perhaps If because he get hlmeeif iq trim. not feel Ihi putting anything Into dns the ban. WENT NO "FUR'.THER. 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