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Show ,. - K.k,00Leel, .!-- ,, ' I , v - ' TENN IS TRACK '' : GOLF 4 , . ,, , , ,. . O'A OSOIE0 lir OF 0 WI --, p,....---,.------,-.i....- it hole. be loot hie ball and couree. the stela. 1 with it. (41 In a complications that ao often ariseworst has ever calculated I. a partner to share the reeponsibillmatch. amongst the rtiaVr in four-ba- ll four-baways there are gee. Tito Invatrat many toot the are of that a I lotto: features th such think, matches is not. N(11101DY In rivalry on the' anthe fourth player when tipproaching IS good fightar as tho golfer who is he feels lel to be that hurry. sines links. Certainty the vartety bpi Ingres chiefly in einem: ha ta not so and he is often lacking in kiaping the other throe waiting. and in with connection than any tar,,r the judgmant that count' for much In tho presones of four balks On the putot.t I game. for while match and moldtho eritical period of a singles match ting groan is very onfualag. tosses on all are which the very l SUMO has Ths s, ;,sy "Boger. much in popularity in Britain during p.rr Of competitimo are established. Lb - is a curious misturs of or yaans, .oven lam "Bogeyeight so offshoots that the so many lid:h Ilia far as I have boon No to Judge. it match and medal play. and quits a pe,',,n sho likes a frequent change of has bacome somtaine of an obseedlon good way of deciding a oompetition in I am sure that it is a day sheet pomplo want a change pjotrani and procedure (and AttPn tn Amorica from lb. strictly oeorind round. The is In that mood) hindiranca to individual program. tp . holiday-makmodal ploy lomorit predominates. or, fi..bi gulf particularly acconimodet- - I The hest at any rats. ought to do so because it ing When it Is played. much tho best seams to me that the best twathod to think I have dabbled more or leo! tho two paring constituting for is plan is to sim at doing each hole in le, every species of eompetition. from I a side, to between themaalireg adopt the til,in which round one in- from time to time where on. shall go Dimple figura Allotted to Bogeyor a 4..s9ro to win more holes than the "all out" for the brilliant while tho latroite moro if one roroivas a strobe at that holeand trust to opportuniIt.p,nnt or ti!) the beet xenro of the play 'steadily in the hope of ties riving naar ths grain, as thaS c.v. to the more complicated forma other shall holt'. This halved a leant at Insuring of saving a sticks (t nvalry which Imaginative souls tha fact Sr. bound to do. hole. helps to bring homea four-baThis is just !Ind winning lb. t,,,.. evolved. Only the other day i system one attempts in does in relation a mineiblo introduced to a new kind of cont- that what what a player is not necoasarily what one to match oet shim. being called upon to meet would par scores when he is trying to try In a single. swum a otroko-pla- y championship. l,d,ginnera. It was suggested $hat fourl old fashioned is, The loment There IS littio of the Wu o...) should count their beet score at some to a very beautiful form of the in a Bogey round ineil,h hole while I should double my gams. and it is a pity that its vogua of tuatch-plainare not I MI'S ila asmuch whatever took. attampts 1,,re. haa wanad. Still, in an age, of hustl fluenced in any way by the doings of and activity. I suppom It is too much an Interesting. tail t. and many golfer opponen That lel eay.'it one of them did a to expect a person to be content wtth Bogey bocause they rogard : and the other an I at a hole. they half the number of shots that he can against in too the him much light of a rival of othar kind re,00ned It an a 7. solid If I had a 4. obtain hy playing any whom to practice repeatedly a It can ha said out the four- on -It rounted as an I. an that I lost the contest. force.' would-bHo is do tour secIt was quite intereating. panic- some that it makes a dlightful It. ., who hot dlay, when the rosily a very passive radiator several ond round on ula rly wheree happened steadisoma the be can by conquared Went to be violantly tur,o during the round I found mrself players do not are a modal ness that good produces to divida content aTn'tonba4 by a longish putt the hol- energetic and intereata betwean tactics and round. Ito 4 widch would mean a win and their A Good Byars". th- - maxilla of which would result in a hits. Tactics an capahla of doing a lot towards winning a fouria'ma The Whenever their score woks I or When all la said and dons. howevar, lae, , 9. !boor. could be no such thing niggard' must daelds who shall drive at the ordinary 'Unfit, by holes or stroke' oo a halved hole; the doubling of my the odd holes and who at tho von iroprosionta the beet form of the gam I had to tin either holes hy a conaideration of the ques- for an aspiring golfer to play. If, in tp ,re meant that tion as to who is the better driver and a Match . ha wants some slight diver.. bettar or worse, Atonally. the chm la only worth ! which Sr. the holm at which good aion from th common, let hin, try kr of paramount imam. the idea of arranging th hamlicap whom a and good golfs. maaidering There msv he certain holes at 114 Hogue' !notepad ta- t- null duffers comatitut the corn- - tine of tho usual system each which player ra.her tancioa the or rocsiving strokes at cer;4,4. it is just an instance of the patoxe- Int giving hocauso arenerelix he an 'hots of I.. holes. as on can 'Witty enjoyable! obtaining tain well in thnao particular take. bisques wherever one likes. It folpole oven when the etroateat disparity cutes them a for mattar is also. proTM. ithiginable exists between the aids. places low that th bettor 'altar Ca n give p.rm,nally. enJoyed this match very liminary adjustment so far as it ran fewer of them than he Ma canoed in mach. There is no other pastime in ba arrantrad which have to ba takan at erokes A Sesta loaine ankh a champion and two raw floe. and hoh denoted on the score-carfind real leetereet in a con- - i ehich ),1 could may occur at placas where they At times. ono member of tho elle ..i.si. Each party would be simply not wanted. tiro of hie wisdom the doubt attmpttmay t.,re to the other. As a rule. tette man with ths shorter rig a certain carry with the second The Rest Match. shot; it is always as well for him to handicap can giva In bisques half the of strokes that he would For the mediocre player who wants commit his partner. especially if the to improve. I would certainly recom- latter b. tho bettor pisyor. and ho Inumbor tho otrokes had to be soceptod sa If certain because his advice proscribed bales. Instead itine. mend the ordinary single as the beet puttied by give form of rivalry in which In snug.. iho shot fails, there le rellof for both of giving sts taroks ha would !three biaquoa but in the case of a What may be termed the hybrid kinds In the thought that the respomdbility differvinco the wonI between have often been sitarod. big has handicaps, are but of competition avnueing. they are not usually good training be- dered why naithor Britain nor Amor. he might giro rathor more than bad cause they are apt tio stimulate a per. irs has oetablishol a foureomo cham- the usual allowanc. In strokes. Wiare It would no a very attract-- I it..ici latter is 1111. he ought to lea able moat to attempt Wage which he would pionship. would ha , to concede It biaques. nitre aro right event because &Mee ever try if he were playing the unwould become as die. and wrong ways of using Mors's. and founded that or snatch medal round. sophisticated undoubtodly (hi wrong way is to save tinguisbed aa Individuals. Certainly la this true where four-ba- ll A happy compromise between the Up moat of them until near tho anti. adieux are ironntrned. l'enoionally. is match and lb I have little to nay against the four. four-baI i LOOkedl Sate. ball match when thoote who ban part an affair known as 'lb. littatnillOMP in It are four skillful and they can la utilised to xperieneed which is popular at several clubs in slaysre. because they know their own Britain. There aro two players a aide IWhorl. early in thit round. by all pos.-ruse thm. If you can gain a and are nut likely to be misled All four of the partictpants drive, by what happens, tout it is not a wise. and each aid solects what It tionsid 'means two or thrall' holies in tha first form of preparation for a man who I. era its bettor ite shot. this other hell fourNer Mo. you are in a very happy striving for even a modest deer.. of being picked up. The hole la than pooltionnoaring tho turn full of finiehoti as In an ordinary foursomo confidence. which to in itself wt.ct.n pmftriericy. T,,o often tech member of the aide It la quite a good arrangemant. SO several strokes. I onto played a man as to depends upon the otner any of theeo hybrid forms of tho who, by not spending two biaques earplay the' sboady game which writ nave the situ- - game can bo good. because varybody ly. enabled me to keep hire i with him. attra in case of attempts at brii- - has a drive. which after all la the arrived on the last teeing ground bancy coming to grief; too often there, shot that gratifies more than any oth- IWei elan, and he had four bisques In le aroused a kind of artifttial cour-- 1 er the desire for free hitting and that. That looked safe onough to ' age born of the knowledge that there are non. of the subsequent delays and him, but from hie drive to the home I ll Mil-ratta- T. I - two-bal- Im o 7 l! 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'r Plummer-Behwenek- - ': t . winner of the Parker and and itundstrum match will play Will and Cannon Lund to decide who will compete in the finals. Yesterday C. B. Oliver and D. C. Roberta trouneed Dr. C. C. Plummer and Charlie fichweneks. The scores were Only in the second set did a the combination manner a in upertor to that of play their opponents. T. Parker and A. E. Canfield won from Arch Cheney and Clarence Tintey. 1. The worse were 505.00 595.00 Coupelet Town Car - Sedan I - -Frumkin 360.00 ;, 1, , 44t1 t ' - Staatiard al thelirota :111; I In the recant Ohio State tournamont Ram Laever. tho former PItto TODAli at present The '4 : Marrinit - I0". -- 4- in the doubles of the City tournament will be played today. C. ft Oliver and D. C. Roberts vein Dave Coleman and E. Petereon at meet 4 o'- clock. T. R. Parker and A: E Canfield will meet Milton Frumkin and I H. Bundatrum it I:20 o'clock. The Parker-Canfield team holds the city title semi-final- I '11-- : The dat of tho Broawatr Neb ) Gun doh shoot has boon changed SI to 14 from Aug Sept 6 rb .' 1 s ON ,.' ' TO WIN THEIR GAMES LS, TOURNAMENT I L maim bee Mod the Weren't Him dieap very well. and tho Omaha Gumelith wnuld he delighted it the Tete,state asonclatior a Hutted thorn le Vat. It ltrattl In III?. IL , .. - ,.,,,, .1.1l ,, N wII" bust-no- SEMI-FINA- tr,::' t 6 el at THE UNIVERSAL CAR .4,' .0 John Philip ikons& the band loader, is An enthusiastic trapshooter When asked his opinion on women 'taking up the sport. h said "Worrin are finding even more enjoyable than trapahooting golf. tennis and the other games they nevw play In the hot:ton .111 she is not (least. tio as a wtitniin She iv not aegregat from the mon She meets men on an ehootre quail footing, and thte in nothing that pleases her. noire than to hetet her lord and master at hi. own Virile Indeed, women have en far advanced in trapshooting that they will he permitted to enter the tlrand Amrican handicap this year "Shooting makes a woman agile and alert. I have shot at. the trap, with many women arid never have I seen an ungraceful one who used a shota Chips From the Cloys. ,t.!. ,ic I - SOUSA ON WOMEN TRAPSHOOTERS I , ,, ' . The Kannao City Rod Soo woo boil thtr gamoo fr,pio Lowio tow, T to 41 :4oil ;0- Rniti gramos wore toed In t .1. Arthur Madison ran off 100 breaks and h star Wowed gluts without an error in the pito, fnr, 0.1 in otnl hemoolveo. Th Pox! shoot. a ..-- 1,,,,n from M4'.64. ;4 to 4 'rho Nis- -. St brfahant City tea me,ur; team play t Lester Qerman Is still armsthine lay ' a - ; 'em. He broke 101 ',freight in the re.. cent Maryland Mate tournament In Baltimore. Johnny Jahn. who won the lows Mate championship in 1010 brok out of 100 in the recent tournament. but this wasn't enough to w1rt, as William Bid lay didn't miss a rle - e , I4:,1: 1,4 ,4 ; (3 Ino- By Omni Awed Rice. many quaint turns f fortune THE have followod the rarets ,,t America's groat golfing trunivtate or Jrry Trusters. Evana arid Ouirne, Chick and Francis.' ars more, than pompano, rich with intersst Thou- 'Its and downs form the stair erhaptsr the snit history of tho l'rved spivs, t First Travers was king in won the amateur championatoj to I., the fourth time. and m, destiny be beat Evans at Tw (.1,Y Outmot at Garden wok later. at )ironititt. the reached tho peak by opening championship- Ih f:rot A rn ttlia amateur to reach arican hlah tht After that Ouimet beat Tra,,e-h limo. In ettneeelliett. it lc. lie cup matches at and Ht,ridin Italtuarol and agate at Eassr,k the champlonahip final. The Turn. It waa mime, that Trars reeign was over and that Oulmet had gained the sceptre for an Indefinite period. Travers. thay said. was hout tirnjgP And than, In June lit!le. at liaitugeol. Jerry again resumed thi decision by winning the open championship loading both Ouimet and Evans by lk or St Strokes. AO Travers was king again with hie two main rival. fading Into the mist. Jerry'. deafest at Detroit was not held against him for he was beaton by Marston in a miracle spurt that floored Mae last 12 holes 2 undeer par where Jerry was playing exactiy par on through th aretch. The ghtta Again If you have followed this far yet witi rinrine that for the last few years most of the glory had been hunt around Traverit and Oulmet Evans was beginning to loam his plao. His driven following was falling away. back by his many failures to mak good in the big test Observe tha itnattnn mars name is erased fromtodayoulthe list of limatoun For the time being. at least. his tournament days are over. Travrs. tied down by hominess intermix has played littlo molt and his game ham Dillon off. And Chick Evan I. nren champion top man of that trio when he had for no many year. been tho last of the three. Of th three that future of Evans in grief Is the more allubrighteetwhera a year rIngth hie case was given up by man) asagoa hopeloss one. For it may all golfers hope Ouimet to the amamay not be teur fold: and it may be that will out in upon Traverse old ffectivenew and hlock hi. way to tho heights. Dut with Evans the way II.. peen. There isn't any barrier to his amateur high road. And he still has the time for enough tournament golf and for enough practice to hold his gain with the winning grip. ;.. Ge.rit Tucker of Gilmer Texas. burg pitcher. shot through the proho gram for an average batter than be, hag bo,in lecto4 oscrotarY of Texas Ppnrtamen's amoctation for itte. and Larry Chapelle broke 47 out 60. and Ray Demmitt St out of 10. Both of these last montioned players are now with Columbus ; RED SOX CONTINUE (By Peter P Carney ) authortty recently 19 'a potential AMILITARY army In the trapshootars of the Unitas Static In his remarks. trio mtlitarY men laid emphaais on the fact that in the tarty stages of a conflict, volunteers lack efficiency, not ecluso of their Inability "to kaap stop- - as their lack of familiarity with firearms and the -gunahrnsimi.corisequnt whim firat handlitig a modaldvalopod rifle CAW.. of fear of the -- kick.Nol until a recrutt overcomes him Itmidity ,,t the recoil of a rifts. will ha show a satisfactory.degrest of abikay as a markaman." main the militia offesemmtt Lb Mime error wtth two con t,r. ein the other hand. mon who weekthe re.. mouth, stroke& Inetrokos it !) or monthly throughout th man receiving four year a trapabooling club and fire 60 vis,t for hm, be a eatiefactoiry bargain to lrlii shells two an berov,,,;.1'.e in exchange during afternoon, accept , owe iiit used to this irecoli of a shot'Mots MOOS the" would slams s iii In two that win ho'en it to a for millhim exchanging ly enable t.i, I rifle at a time of niecaesity, they I hese not tried this form of hac ii, .id from the beginning exhibit no capping. and will leave otr,T. ,ilf Xrunnhynara on detrimental to ride upon ha formula. ,i..iriimanahip (Copyright. lett. by the To officials who hair. triad army Inc years to provide, for an adnquats The twelfth of this series ern xi,- for force, it is. no doubt. a matst retwrve peer exclusively in The Nita faction to, know that from ths more Batavia,. than 600.00n trapshooters In this rntt.4 Mateo thitre could be drawn. If needed. an army et man whn knots Tales of Wayside Tee. i, how to handle firearms fticiently." 1,- - - - ARsitoo TIN rt t WRESTLING TRAP SHOOTING ,BOWLING 1101. ideas bill I. the, manshould be tlayed, introductiun of 000 lila Ides was that "revocable abate. the inferior player ought nut to Le ellic wed to slur over lite tousle by the lbw pl. expedient Of receiving a strose a he ought to be allowed to artain number of bad note In a round and try them 'watts. accepting each time big mooed effort sa fins, bat whether it clanoed to be good Thera tip something in this vheore which appeals to the imaginal;onst any rate. Is eminection with a day real tua on the links as dietmct from a desperate 'Woggle for distthrion It bii aloe problem as to tr, nummore ber of revocable shots that acoomplished golfer ought t a.ve rival. Perham, half the cJat lowanoe t strikes would 1,..., the case. Wo may be sure tha"he tertor player would not revs': h. shot u nities he had madit'S realls hat .ne t and the ordinary way he nugh 3! k4. " oLoL 0 towociablo Ohots." of St. A ndrews. nobody has over breimeed highs ner in whiejt.1 ji 117 . - i n.' i , . inolommannow John Id Low. ootiand. than whom Mr. MATCHES. four-bel- .0". . .,.. BY HARRY VARDON The World's Most Famous Goiter. ll ' EVENING 'NEWS SATURDAY AUGUST 5 1916 DEEERET 1VARDON ON CALF NNERS I',1 . . , ' . XI-MA- ---- - I . - , 0 , FIELD AND , , ... I |