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Show II JAZZY SPORTS 1 1 That golfers ,iif. develop forearms and bleeps in ih-? 'km" thej may be able to lengthen their drive- are all wrong and out of lock. i best at-losted at-losted by a recent census among the i J leading players of Hie ancicut and honorable game. Instigation shows that but one In toil of the lead It b drivers arc what might be called ninscylar individuals, and those male, golfers who may bos' big muscles do not figure the additional strength Of airy great value In getting distance to their drives. Probably the most j noted example, according to "Chick" I BVans of Chicago is M'.-c.. Alexa Stirling; Stir-ling; lh- champion The southern stair weighs but 120 pounds, ini ii! of her drives will average better than I -o0 yards which Is indeed excellent. 1 Cvans declares great strength is not j r. nearly so essential as good timing and ; good form, j Eddie Casey, former Harvard foot ' j ball star, now coaching at Mount j Union college Alliance) hlo cannot, Ii play profeaslonal football and hold his job at the Ohio Methodist institution.! ' Early this season Casey Jumped out j on Sunday and played a couple of I j games with a western Now York ore- ' It'esslonal eleven. W ord was sent to i I the college and Casey was eallt d be- i fore the oollcge heads and question- J od. The former Harvard mainstaay I admitted he had played, ami In re-: j turn was informed Mount Union could not permit him to ploy another j game ofSunday foothall. The college had no objections to his pi Lying "ii other days of the week, but of course j this would 1 impossible because he j is busy coaching during the week. He j gave up his Sunday engagements. I Harvard has perfected a new sys-1 j tern for giving the track candidates i practice. A schedule has been ar-1 j 'ranged whereby every athlete on the, squad .Mid all aspiring athletes have I j a chance to do certain work in the gym. They are required to follow a ij , course or schedule mapped out for j them by the physical director? The I course is given with especial care I and .those who complete H are ov- ! pected to be iea.d for track events :t Unit r.t-t.. r,.-.,,tl KafjiH Ihr. ..11. I letes who wall till spring to Ret thelr Umbering up exercises. The plan i H I scored a big hit at Harvars Charley Comiskey, of the White H j Box, is rcbnlldlug his American league flj! machine which was almost totally H the Boston and New York clubs if he H trier to buy seasoned material. Al- H though peace was .iclared In the H An in . in. It Is understood Comiskey H Will have a tough time to buy ariy- H thing from the "loyal five" owneni. H Joe Tinker, former Chicago Cub H star, and more recently part owner of H the Columbus club of the American H .'iHvoclatlon, is thrnugh with baseball H for all time. Tinker Is Koine west t. H look after some oil interests, and If H these fail he Intend-, to make himself H a berth In the business world. Tinker Jj Is said to be a first class .salesman. H ' Regardless of wbo Is named to H ftianage the Detroit Americans next season. Jack Coumbs may return OS H buxs of the f lingers, if he wants the Hj, Job. Own r Frank Navln Is well H pleased with Coombs' work the past H season and says the former Athletic H hurler saved the club much money H y keeping the monndmcn working H m good condition Coombs has not H signed a contract for IftX. When H .1. nnings gave up the Tiger reins. 1 However, Coombs Announced he was H nnt a candidate for Hughey's post. |