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Send lovely handpainted handkerchief and a made like eachet eweet lavender mimj" ture summer flower hat. Illustrated on request. ere sent free m Baa MIDDLECOFF Keep TC IS CCTERMPCD TO BECOME GREATEST GOLFER N THE GAME CR GO BACK 13 US PRACTCE OF DENTISTffYaC HAS GIVEN HIMSELF TWO YEARS TO BECOME N GOLF AAO NOW, AFTER JUST VWWdNG THE 1049 US OPENIHE DAYS . OF PULLING TEETH SEEM A LONS H TVC FUTURE. By Janika Studios Larkta BtraaL DaL A. Fraaalsas S, CaUfayaU Posted on Values Reading the Ads W SPORTLIGHT- - Great Golfers Dread Short Puffs By GRANTLAND RICE. pleaaur,1 laid. Farrell one "But wa putt for money." I wonder how maity dollar hav been lost by putts, short putts that lust slipped by the edge of the tin cup, possibly a half inch out of line? Or Johnny that th putts an inch stopped short? Or the putts that rimmed the cup? A venerable golf- er at the age of 70 would . consider himself a poor fish if he missed a ' or even a But Grantlaad Klee consider what has happened to Ben Hogan and to Sammy Snead to Cary Middlecoff and to many, many others high up. two-foot- er three-foote- r. . I recall a masters tournament just a few years back. Ben Hogan was playing the final bole. He needed n 4 to Uo the leading score. Ben hit a great drive that's the THIS RESORT. JUST OMT op ACCOMMODATIONS OF M'VE CHANGED MV MIND. I'D RATHER. HAVE A SODA By Bud Fisher MUTT AND JEFF JITTCl By Arthur Pointer some 16t yards ap the conrse. Taking out a 5 Iron he almost hit the pin, the ball trickling some 12 to 15 feet past the cup. This left him a tricky, downhill putt but easy enough for Ms 4. He tapped the ball lightly. He seemed to be heading for a S. But the ban raa ever the rim of the cup and stopped aome 4 Inches below. Thi looked to ha simple enough. But as the return putt came te the cup It veered off a half an Inch and Hogan had a 5. He has yet to win the masters. Two months later. In June, Hogan again needed a 4 to tie in the playoff In the U.S. open at Canterbury, Cleveland. Again he hit a magnificent drive. His iron to the green lust slipped by the pin again and Flopped 15 feet beyond. Again Ben went tor his birdie 5 and again be (lipped 24 Inches past. And again he missed the short one two short putts under three feet that cost him two major championships in less ban two months. You can understand why great golfers dread short putts any putt rf any length. Sammy Snead has blown more short putts that cost Mm heavily than any star I know. OMy Sam doesnt wait for the last green. It might happen anywhere along the line. With one of the greatest games golf has ever known, Snead can look back on many a green with a aad shake of hla nd bead. The abort one be missed SL Louis In the Open on the final green the short one ho missed again for the Open ia at Chicago three putts from IS or 12 feet at Tam OShanter In the big Mays money touraamenL In the St. Fete Open, I saw Snead almost Mt the pin with Ms second d on a hole. He had a for a 3. He putted two feet over. He missed that one. We have often 'wondered how a star golfer felt who had Mt two great shots requiring power- - and kill, control and timing, only to putt and push or stab a two-foundo all the fine play ha had used making shots far more difficult But putting isnt so much a matter of skill at least not always. It is also a matter of nerve control. Strength has nothing to do with 1L A veteran of 70 has skill enough to be a fine putter as good as many of the better proa. Iva seen a few of those old codgers from 60 and up at work. Some of them cant understand how any one can by Qark S. Haas a EASYI No akill required. 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From this list we discovered exactly 11 ball players In each circuit who had reached the .304 msrk, or better, with five or six others whs had a good chance to make the grade. It might also be noted that five or six are so near the .304 mark they may fall out before the seaaoa ends. Jackie Bobinson is almost certain to lead the NatlonaL He has been between .360 and .370 the greater part of the year. Country Slaughter and Red Schoendienst of the Cardinals are the next two authentic .300 hitters in the older circuit where they have been nesting between .320 and .330. Marshall, Lockman, Thompson, Musial, Hodges, Kiner and Gordon are Over .300, but they cant afford to do any slipping through September. Musial has been putting on a desperate scramble to reach a much higher mark, but Stan has found the traveling much rougher than it was last year. He has been over 40 points away from his 1048 mark. Why? Who can say? 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