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Show ! !jgP(MLRJHT ! GrmtlandRice j 15 0 9 . , : ila.ne 7 o j mi." 1 il THE D.VRRIKR. Hi lM extended nain.r- in ' K bollon of their hi nds I- .-J to war and U 3 Sg ittfl-lncrusted 1 I it reich far heights 0f Lrl-j Lrl-j J jm where the victor only 3 0 llor&o: kiep their cyo upon ' 1 M, ir.v :'li pen- ol magic as 1 1 A i'jjld enduring tomba ffljB & sweeps of oerlo fancy I a Xttft Imagination roams, I 1 I iKs i' 'he 'urn out magla '! W ' ri .ui.l i prk .-t. E; crein I iK-' i mid Jf i3t, upon j II I: ' -imple fashion on a 1 ff June winds p ritfl 10 rnJ"rnur' Hit me jt u waiting:,' but alas, It: I :."p tlrelr eye upon It tall. "' l! i 'I.i. . ; L i pifesrion lightly and aa- UbM aff'1? it 'i ' ri.uri inn.. unt intention mi, h has al- r b 2 f Pr-it p;ti-ln . .vino ,. (jf , a .0 j j )!. li i - ...... j, , i m hi v' tan j 'l'plv to th ball, in ' T'r' MUiii'Tnu- orcu.sioi H i) ' hen h- refused to 1.. .' M ' , ' ' ' M , 1 1 1 .i-i i o 1 IL? r e-yoar record, even . ''"l - i ..Jw? 03(0,1 decided thl M0niij ii livid n attention to the f-iaappregslnc- rrij?')' b'CAni" on' of tin- proat- rER' v.-l'h , I . r-i i.r.l th:? ham- application, I jM11 'ho Prc-'r-nt ;.rM..iiKn f JKr are about dur. , ' vv.i in i 17 i ' P' r cent of ev r-H r-H Th' " have b.-n arma the comblna- "mm, VOl QUI II BO l VB The Giants have quite a ball iluh. so far as talent goes. But the earlv spring rumor that they deserved ranking with the old Cubs and th old Athiatlca ha? been knocked eone- Bhapod. Their outfield hasnt nearly measured mea-sured up to the old Cub standard that held Shc-kard. Hofman and Schulto And the infield hasn't equaled the strength and speed of either Cubs or Athletics in tfaflll prime The quter part of It Is that so fur none of Grab's opponents has though! of using a sawed -on shotgun. The state of California," reports an exchange, "With Ralph Rose in the old days, and now Merchant and others, seems able only to develop weight throwei." Still, a young fellow fel-low named Beeson vai a pretty fair! high jumper at C feet 7 Inches. I while another young follow named Paddock could cover his share ot yround In an allottf-d lime THE B K M 'VS iil 1 MIM The contention that Roger Wether ! ed gets such terrific distance at golf through the ue of his left arm in I the stroke calls up another detail I HOXihlv thill la r, r, r. .f lh,. I u'ny so many right-handed ball plav-ers, plav-ers, such as Cobb, Collins, Baker, etc., I are so effective as left-handed hit- j ters. This leaves their strong arm In charge or the backward stroke and it seems to be this backward stroke that j does u big part In carrying the club . on through the ball. Ruth uses his right arm in backhanded back-handed fashion .being a left-handed hitter to help carry the bat on its i full slash And Wothered gets the same effect with his left nrm Both baseball and golf are two-handed two-handed games and both hands muit carry out their share of the blow. If I either hand Is checked, most of tho ; power will be cut off at the moment of Impact, for it is at the moment of impact that the baseball bat or tho 1 golf club must be reaching Its great-j great-j est speed "Beckett anxious to come over for a tight.-' This should please every one except the probable purchasers of tickets The duffer In golf Is not only Interested In-terested in tho fine shots that champions cham-pions make. He Is also more than buoyed up to read once in a while of the champion being badly trapped! and unablo to recover. It Ls this feature fea-ture of a golf story that leads tho duffer to the verge of glvlnj? threo rousing cheers. F T D -Wc should say that Wllllo Keeier in the way of a lifetime batting bat-ting average ran second to Cobb. Promoters are O'l trying to locate a place where bempsey and Wills can meet without opposition. Th slight drawback so far Is finding a nejtral spot that mav be willing to chuck in $.'0O.0OQ f0r Dempsev s end. |