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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 4, The Fewer Clubs, the Better, Says Jock 14. j Not lonr ago a goler came into my same Jim Barnes has thirteen. Gena Sarazen least but there shop Am) wanted to buy a Mt of Gluba. ia Arthur atHavers, fourteen, on th other hand, I alwa out anyOn In thU way, who cannot find us for mor than balp Miss Wills Refuses to Be especially tf ho or she Is a beginner ten. and Jo Kirkwood, who says that are a great plenty and desirous of obtaining a good set eight In selecting clubs It Is asst to go foolish of Into ArguIt think very I but olubs, slowly at first I would say that on Dragged to overload a golfer at the beginning. wooden dub Is nugh, and let that j' on be the breasts If th dub turns I am aaked to select the clubs ments on World Title. Whan out to Just right I would suggest I never advise taking more than four that a be driver ba purchased to match pr five. I am not afraid I will loee it. but of eoura It can bo a Lttl on the reel of the outfit, stralghtsr faced. the sale Iron clubs com By LEE OVERMAN. (or consider, either, as I feel that my client will at ion. Never let anynalt pro talk you Into ll:i-Si1- ' ft? come bauk for more when needed. Is What it obsolete a buying desk, American There seema to he a great fad Is needed Is s driving Iron with a Ilaton W ills, th youthful leave here in th with This wider face. dub, along VOIMII'I tennis Champion sweeping over the country today for the connection with the golf club habit, spoon and the mashie Iron, hava supBeit Wednesday for Europe at cham and The c!k fcvery golfer wants to load up his bag planted ths clerk entirely Olympic gam Lenglen wor.d Uuimplonship with every thing he fancies In the was a famous dub In its day,of but Its It has gone th tuu-aU will not he wita any of a club. It to not uncommon way of many way cCHrpW. such to see a man player going out with predecessor. In th old days It was deMahorv MoH B3urste.lt with cluba, the baffy that was so popular This as Mr huge golf bag loaded the a One Individual I heard of recently was a big part of tha giMhe, but it veloped In her struggles . carried thirty-on- e and thia, as outlived Its usefulness French star club, I know For a long time coast tennis writ ere. f ar breaks all,, record. CARRY TWO PUTTER cope How he manages to find a caddie to with a view to 11 Is not absolutely necessary to to start a something ouuu4-to me trvlng i carry this mystery so a driving Iron mt first I But far Mias Wills and Susanna DVer get away with this on purchase would been suggest unavailing trying out a midtron, have efforts caddies are all their .the other aide There, the it Is a much easier erlub to use. If Misa Wi!ls has any set against carrying a large aa club Another or that een indispensable Is a tgjathv, Joajouyy number of clubs Just for the sake of mash le Then, of Iscourse, a putter is aeUmata of MLa In 8C having something toI carry needed ahd perhaps it for the greens, ! Andrews the caddie very particular fto tiers if. Tier intimat just aa well to start right la with club he totes around. Most about th niblick, as I think every golfer dent there wrtl be no international ex of themth, are otd men and are not keen should learn how to play this troublecompliments, about being overloaded changeas of aa possible ' On club a marked the such quickly CLUBS. MANY WOMEN CARRY never reaches the stag In golf where encounters when and tf the pair I was much amused at an he becomes so expert that he will find wm will not even sav she amateur very Modern golf Ml from this oountry who was no us fur th niblick expects to defeat the Frvn h chain playing his first golf on the famous course architect are forever schemold links When he started out, his ing to find a way to trap the course njtsi. UTTU POKERFACE." hag was banded tn a caddie, who so that the duffer and expert alike , hive been working hard to Im- looked It over carefully and picked will never dare go out for a round he con- without a good stout niblick In their prove mr gum and going to do mv out five or six clubs whiih Th amateur bar sidered unnecessary Berkeley best. uvi the AtWith thee five clubs one can get looked on in amazement, wondering Ctrl. And there the matter what was going to happen to the around most any sort cf golf links., tempt to pet her to dismiss Hussnn are palnfuUv futile Direct questions cluba that had been lifted from hie but five dubs would hardly satisfy national bag regarding personal feedngv, are just be leaving the tn thq average golfer these dava The tba caddie house If you nee mind, as first addition to thia collection would empathies pride or courta wroue an and adroit you will ha no earthly use for them natural! be another wooden club, with She on the links and I make (t a practice preferably the driver, then a driving switching of the murnsrsatlon writ talk quits rradjlv about tenniw Iron would be the next, or perhaps to carry no more than eight or tec hut not about the world tttlehdder. What the caddie said went, too, aa th third eohine would be a mashle- never dared to offer a niblick for approaching Bait of her ademtnee at foiling newsthe These eight amateur paper men who would "start some- word of protest. He never objected, club would seem sufficient, but few By the either, when a club was offered him golfer would resist the temptation of thing," may be a evjdAlnedknown to to been (act that Mie haan kin play each shot without hie first trvlng out a spoon I alwavs carry "Little Pokerfae." showing her Intimates two myself, one has a short shaft a preference studies ot the and bv the fa that among over- and Ui other a long one fad for cluba Is The tn which Mi ha me high credit at done but the power greatly be are There are other dubs that are popthat the University of Chliforuia t applied gradually reducing thing to normalcy ular For Instance, there ta the Jigpnwfaolofy. Cutting out th rlbbd dubs ger. favored mostly by amateurs, but The fact that she wilt not dlacua again. robbed the bag of at least two. Just seldom used by professionals, who JBla. Ieaiglen. however I no Indicad how a golfer can find use for more prefer instead a mashie erf She her tion that ahe la afraid Is a mystery to me, yet to perform ths asm sort of work than baa been assiduously preparin'? to I knowtwelve A great irikny golfers today purchase several who fins vary player, lifted the meet Leogtsn ever ainoe ahe or twenty. Among the maahi Iron. Thia differ from American crown from Mm. Mafkirve carry iseighteen Miss A lama Stirling, who has Th maahi tn two respect Th shaft brow. In her own sards, she Is ready them nse ah most of the time, is longer and th blade is not turned twenty that to do her bent e hut In a pinch I think ahe could back quite as much. This la a dub IMPROVER HER GAME. the collection to tan or twelve for general use And American A lot of golfers carry two pdttera term a enthusiasts and profit by IL woman golfer and b is not a bad Idea, as more Another very fin who are eo fortunate aa to see her in toe SWris championship tournament. who carries about more elnba than stroke are made with th putter than Ore Coin to soe a vastlv different It appear ahe needs is Mia Glenns with any other clnb, ao It Is necessary ap- Collett. Th-iyoung lassie seldom to have one that. suits Ifon Is putplanar from Ui, Helen Wills sho goes nut for a round of the links ting badly a change la a great Thing peared In the national and lotema-tluelast Year Them without alxtaon or seventeen In her It competition usually cure a bad putting At hardly a department rrf the tame bag streak quicker than anything else tn wtoch Mia Will ha not improved. Th professionals gel along with Her voIleyiDg ia much harrier: her matny Jew. than Chi. I carry oniy a (Copyright. H2t by the Bell Svn- and Walter Hagen about the phxvwuom are almost nnoannlly dicata, Inc ) dcsen, more her Lock coart game no herd that her net plv Issey: sorb wed known men a Htde Hill Johnston, Howard Kinsey and a lot of ether coast ntar sho play with her dally, have difficulty In meeting b had the oonatnnt advice and help of the mme etara, and, a a result, ahe ha entirety chanxed her erring style to one that permit a much better handling of returns -- i , ; alnt gt-o- -- j dd Copyright (Ml Haig flrhaftnrr k Mats I saw-odK- 350 More Suits for the Second Week ot Our Early Season Selling Event v liMudcn-Mailor- i il . 1 ' deep-face- u AND TOPCOATS j I - HART SCHAFFNER & MARX 11 i ri el 1 1 ENOUGH STAMINA. Also ahe ha matured to the point of stamina no longer a question And ahe ha developed almost Intuitive anticipation cf her opponents ahot. If there la any angle at the game in which ane shows weakness, It Is in lobbing nnd han- -. Serve. in Both dltng h nd these defect if they are realty defeat probably Will be remedied before she meets Susanna Mias Wilts leave here Wedneeday and will aall for England almost Immediately upon iher arrival in Nos York. Her earlY depart urn la Sir the purpose of becoming thercmghly acclimated before both British and French pAy. She will partictpnte In ths Qrttiah championships and the Wight man cup play at Wtmhledon g the third week of Jans, and then go to Pari to make ready for the Olympic competitions, starting July IS. -- Bv Tribune Special Sports Service NEW YORK, May i. George French heavyweight, who was knocked out in the fourth round by Jack Dempsey and later was put away by Battling Slki, needs another American bankroll Although Pocatello Club to undoubtedly has seen his best has he accepted a guaranty of., Hold (too to box ten rounds, no decision, Shoot Today dare, l0 Tom Gibbons of .Rt Paul at with unPOCATELLO, Idaho, May 3 The Michigan City, lnd , on May SI,Gen Gibson, manager of "St shoot erf the raorrantsed Po- less William American catello Gun club wtn h held tumor-TaTunnsy. ifti moon At th ground Along champion, lie th Frenchman up la th TsDowstoa highway tn Frirriew th courts and many members of the orratrfra-tlo- n Realizing that Tunnsv would be chamdotkrfleas sill take part In th hailed aa tha Initial event atop pion of th world tf he should Prior to th war Pocatello had on Carpentler tn a twelve or fifteen-roun- d of th best trapshooting club In th bout in this locality. Gibson , ststa. recently signed the Frenchman for a dnr-lo- Can First w ? to be decided In June. Yet In pit. of Gibson a positive assertion that Carpentier agreed to meet Tunbefore any other rballenger, nel Georges. It wi uld aeem. has resorted to sharp practice in order to cinch the 1 10 0(10 prze offered by .Promoter Fitzsimmons The moment Carpentler nets foot on American soil. Gibson promise to entangle him in the meshes ef th law Tunney'a aggreaatv manager declares that he will not stand for tha "double and tf neceasary ha will apcross, ply to the Indiana courts for a permanent injunction. Meanwhile, the probable attitude of the governor of Indiana la causing much speculation, a ha prevented a bout at Michigan City the supposition that a prize fight ' inatead of a ''scientific boxing exhibition', was about to be held Good authorities believe that either Gibbon or Tunney can whip CarpenHence tler with comparative ease the wild scramble to get first crack at the colorful Frenchman, who cares nothing for a beating so Jong a ha receive aaather bag of gold. Gibbons and Tunney would provide a much mor Interesting encounter from a. sporting standpoint. THE RING GENERAL. Teacher Who was th greatest lighter In th civil war East Eld Kid Dt here now BatAmerican Legion. tler Gettyabcdg match the matter shots 1 Values to $45 Values to $55 In an event like 'this a few days of tremendous selling such as we had last week serve only to reveal the values and the demand. There are so many fine clothes in our store that weve taken 350 more suits from our new spring stock to put into this event Values to $70 Values are now better than ever; there, is a complete selection now. Youll want to take advantage 'i of this event before the week is out why delay? Arthur Frank last-year- -on Hart Sdbaffher &Marx Clothes Shop 210 S. Main Street tesm ha been high Is percentage, although the fielding ha hot been above th average Driscoll Will Be Trained for Race tomorrow - afternoon at the fair, Pocatello shops grounds with th team, according to the announce will be able to crons bats with tbs best team la th valley. -- Among the ment by John W. Allen, president of the ohiib. Twelve men are nows eh the feeler of the local elub and they man who will t called upon to their stuff Sunday are Oompton, Co show Lar- tan t, Robb. Reed. Walker, Simmons, Dk FlUpafiriok, Bart K. Garrett, Frank Dawis and Johnson. sen, 800-Met- er By Tribune Special Sport Service. BOSTON', Mas. May J. Followers of track who two years ago raw James W. (Jake) Driscoll ef tne Boston A. A. win tke majority of his 40 and indoor races ip close to record time, will be pleased to learn that following a very disappointing 1923 outdoor season and an equally dismal 1924 indoor season, he is to no trained for ths distance for the Olympic Fames. Coach John A. Bydsr of Boston college, Jake s alma mater, and tke Boston A. A. track aad field teams, announced that ha had de eided to ptart the former 440, 600 and star on-a- n intensive training period with the distaaea as tbs goal. Should Jake fail to make the grade Coarh Ryder announced that he weald shift him bark to quarter-mil- e week. Ceaeh Ryder ia to be congratulated en his derision to point Driscoll for the evesi To these dose to Ryder and Drtseoll it ia a faet that thia move had been in contemplation for several months before it actually was mad In point of fact. Coach Ryder had been urged by former Boaton A. A- - track-me- r to get Jak away from the shorter distances toms time ago. Ryder was willing gad knew that this move would be for the best, bat Driscoll, ths pnneipal setor in the drama, steadfastly refused to aVee to th change. Jake has always hated to train for or compete tn races oyer greater yardage than the mile. Aad this despit ths ?t58ld- - Bichardaon, outfield; Ban Oxter, outfield; DcwAln. Uxfleld. Cantor row, Anderson, ?uartr h one held ! ''toe; Lumen, pitcher; Day, shortstop; Greer, pitcher; Johnson, pitcher. Back row; record, indoors, and stillthe holds tha Canaia 0utfteldir: Urfl6ldar; KUuball, second baa; Bideout, catcher; Bet Dow, pitcher indoor 60 and rteerda 000-vsr- d 800-met- 660-yar- d 800-met- 800-met- well-know- n x- I?; ifS! - 0ntn!!..4:1..HD?ly ' ,v md r Vs 3- -i - f t-- Th Jordan baseball team started th season with only one of last year's regulars, but. despite this handicap, lb has mad aa Impressive showing Its it opening poutekt it hsld th -- t, Granite Fanner to a tie soor. the tilt being called In the ninth Inning due to the extreme cold Since then the Beet diggers have registered wins over East, Murray ana L. D. S, U aad hav suffered two defeats ( th 1 Six-Rob- m Built by H. Gnmwood finish J. McXe&n, Inc." .Three Large Bedrooms Oik floors Tile Bathroom Newly Decorated Beautiful Lot , 500-yar- d 77. uxtVyta v Owner leaving State Offers This Elegant Modem Cali fornia Type Bungalow on Harvard Avenue 660-yar- hands of Coach McIntyre's West high team. They doabtlesa wll finish in second plac If they, can down the leopards In their second meeting. hi eh it scheduled for Tuesday of tjils week on th East campus. Fete Dow has proved th Jordan malamay, being used at first, shortstop and also as pitcher.. His hitting has been a deciding factor In several encounters. I.unnen has pitched som strong balL Th batLng of th entlra ,t- - d American Falls Books First Came for Today FALLS. Idaho, May 1 Tb opnin MI iwn of Om m- oq in American Fnlto wfll be played AMERICAN PRICED TO EELh OS RIASONAELE TER11X, Pared Btreet Restricted District South front todudiiij Eliiu, Ltaolran CLAUDE R. SEARLE, Realtor Suite Deseret National Bank Building Phones Wasatch 1374 or Hyland 5286-N- ui Dmj - 706-70- 7 ' |