Show LIGHT THE SPORT LIGHT By fly GRAITLAND RICE Copyright M l 24 Nw Now York Tribune Ino be In Trademark Registered U 17 8 Patent Ot Of tic Of-tic I Itic tic Homer had what might b be con con- construed or considered an nn Iron riv- riv riveted nv- nv eted cinch H He went wont on t to cover the Trojan-Grecian Trojan quarrel and the war aar ar lasted ten vears ears In one on spot pt Today the tho th sent scrimmage mage extends extend from to Paris Parla and from Montreal to line line- Buenos Buno nos Ayres Aires The Th scribe who sho Is ten minutes u tj J the th spot before being ordered on to an- an another anOther another other I li Is lucky luchy At Ono one on Interval It If Jr Michigan City and an Detroit with Gibbons Carpentier Walker Jones Hagen Hagn etc Then on to BostOn Boilon for tor the Olympic carnival In 1 I is i's final In- In International In International Kipling stage tage Rudyard Kip Kip HIp ling must have hav haul had th the modern sport program In mind when he rote 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tho where field where they the could not find thoI I It In politics trade or diplomacy There v Ill be b nothing perfect I about It tor for a n few million sears lears- lears ears ears- I but It may help on one nation to un understand un- un understand understand the th others Just a tI little bit better SOT OT OT so 0 oc Dear Sir Sin Since Sine you are ar In the habit of ot gh giving Ing each nation n I e en een n break In comment you tou OU mIght mention the th strong showing Ing ng l lish golfers goiters ha hamade hate hav made W tSo o might take the th last lat five lve open United States 1920 at In Won Inverness Von ernes Won by Ted Ray an 1921 1 21 at Columbia it Columbia Won on by Jim Barnes Barnea English born and English trained 1 1922 22 at Won Skokie Won by ten Sara Sara Sara-I Sara Sara- zen an American homebred 1923 at Inwood W v on n by b Dob-by Dob Bob Dob- Dobby Bobby by Jones American 1924 at Oakland Won Hili-Won Won by ey II Walker born So English born golle golfers have ve on aon three thre of ot the th last lost five lve open championships of ot th the United States Statu The fact tint t extra I- I fi financial nl Inducements ha hate hav e called 0 of the three winners Inner to Am Amer c Amer-c r- r rIca lea Ica for their living doesn t ehan change the location and national c e leD McDermott Hagen ani are the th only homebred Americans to ts win In an open title since Ince sine the tho first championship back around 1895 This might ti be worth orth some co consideration M H H II I- I IP rl 1 P l S You might note nole nl that someI born a I British born team In th the United Stat State would Include Jock son eon C nil nilS talker alker S alker Jim Barnes Bobby and McDonald Smith Why not match the th five best homebred pros against I this say quintet quintet say ILY Hagen S razen Mel Mel- horn MI-horn horn Farrell and Deigel or Laos Hero Her Is I a I chance chanc for some en- en en club or organization to put on a n big cal cai with Ith four four- four matche matche- and sin single sin sin- single single gle battles battle It would b be thing som-thing some some- something thing new and ness and novely no ely Is rarely out of place Lives o ot of caddies oft remind us How to help the th weary eary dubs And In starlin starting lease letle leav letl e b behind u us Six or set se seen en uele useless club clubs Why W y Is It that so few boxers can punch with any great force suggests K G The Tho average boxer I is thinking along defensive lT line lines He Ito I Is rarely willing to kave l v him him- himself him self open by letting ono one fl fI til aith Ith alt all he h has Boxing call calls for tor speed and It Is no easy matter to keel keep weaving caving In and out and land I a smash Few boxers know knots kno much supporting a punch Ith the back sod ind shoulders And few fow hae the physical power to a short jolt as aj Dempsey do does Most of ot them can hit It If given a 0 wide aide opening And It len Ion l n t ery e one that Is I supplied with lev and snap nap Thery r existent nt thing can be explained by scIence BUYS eS S an ex- ex ex exchange change chang But a what hat t scientist has hIlS been able to why a golf golt ball rolls so 00 much fasten factor toward I a bunker than It does toward t the e green or the th cup NurmI the th grest t Finn runner recently ran a 3 and a 01 aS aS S too meter test In on ono one afternoon A marathon for tor him hint I Is 10 Just up Il a up arm before betor going Into real action It helps while away I an idle hour or BO so on an afternoon hen the I he program Is I somewhat light within the next fort fort- fortnight fortnight fortnight night may prove to be the greatest long distance runner ever n kno Perhaps he h ha has already proved his right to this honor but bul the th im- im impending Im Impending pending pend Olympic may wipe awa all further debate |