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Show (Vales of ajjk I Mawide fee P& y GRANTLAND RICE WUND RICf J ' ; W 'it toUen days of T7 -v''umbe- roun k"Js' "f'n from iho DfeiaUr M heky enough to tnrlcg day this Via oo o'her eea-imtt eea-imtt the game caa J color In the 'ii leaves over tkre the pa, . ft1? U bark, tho rtvB evl-3 evl-3 italc on Its de- m lo retirement y twi tghts, we ETi,?" bf fifing Pi ! t l5 111 8tartCd Itik7 I!lcD5' " far J5t)!r.' p,ay Possible. lM'w.'rTj;;,"jl! rnat'--'" LS '! 1q, on of ."tUm to m1 2J5. 8omc floral 1 mLN . ou,d b0 V lo w?"'1 X'ha? , 1 y This kills off the art of hitting the ball through, with the head held a an anchor. The head and body can hardly retain re-tain their physical balance when tho mind Is still in an unbalanced state. It is difficult to think only of hitting hit-ting the ball crisply and firmly and all the way through tho stroke and it ihc same time be thinking of c nam forms of troublo to the right, left or front In tho match Just referred to all temptation to look and see was killed off by the rrathi ring darkness. No Intelligence In-telligence was needed to discover tho futility of ming to follow the ball. Concentration was forced by the effort rqulrud to see the ball at ono's fent where there was a feeling that If one's eyes wavered for a moment tho ball would be missed entirely Under thesa conditions we managed to get three par 4s, where in the light we ha 1 been struggling for 6a and more. So If one could land upon some form of elf-hypnotiam and make, himself believe there was no space beyond the ball, that It was all merely a matter of just hitting that ball with a certain prr -determined und pre-derlded forco. the bunkers and traps would not be-nearly be-nearly bo thickly populated as they are today. oo |