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Show -PICTORIAL GOLF INSTRUCTION o o . By H. E. MARTIN - - - - - j - j - ' THIS IS tUt- WAV Tetfc Tne lOV SHOULtt TAKE- tHE. 0-4--. rrlRE 15 PANGE-X COMCS UP Tmm ouKKiy fe'wrv Pufea,Ai, o -F Long Flat Swfng Prevents Danger of Topping THE golfer who attempts a complete com-plete tound swing with his iron will Unit himself topping or aihlullltig ten or fifteen per rent of his shots hiuyhe more. One must be accurate Indeed to hit the bull at tbe exact bottom of the arc. There is one sure wuy of blttlna an Iron shot. Let the club describe a flat are which nuikes sure of the cluhhead picking the ball up as It sweens through. Lnnirer and more accurate shots will result from this sweep of the club than If the round full swing Is used. Ty AM.MOU. AS MB. FINISHE.C His 5MIMC 0 7 . pa. IfMS THI3 I NAWC Good Finish Means Good Shot THE finish of the swing' meuns more than the average golfer will admit. Few shots go wrong where the finish has tieen perfect, or even fairly good. Tommy Armour looked at a photograph of himself recently taken at the completion of his swing and remarked that It must have been a very good shot. If the club goes the route from the top of the swing to a position around behind the back working Its way In a groove as it were, the bull will he hit properly IB out of 20 times Hnr ry Varilun has the perfect swing of golf and be misses a smaller percent age of bis drives than any othei player. )m billiards thb, cushion t$ paut op the: shot. i IT SHOULD 66 THE JAME. IN " Plat imp a fAAJHlE. S, Ground Is Used in Making Mashie Shot IN RILLlAllDIS we use the tuhle ' quite a lot In making our sliota. This Is especially true of the mashie shot. The ball Is under perfect con trol In almost every shot, and ohiniD ln accuracy Is easy We should learn to do this more In the mashie shot where acvurm-y . u liet-esKiirj in plli-hlim to the green For back spin we hit Into the ground that Is. a sort of a squeeze, nslng the ground to rettotind from The divot Is alwnye taken with this shot, hut not until after the hull has heen rilspntrhed iion Its way The divot will he taken In front ot the nll. Bot behind It (. Ills. Bell Syndicate.! Postal Excitements Talking of advertisements, the conn try gentleman who advertises "boa constrictor, healthy." which "can be seen by writing' ts obviously of the same breed as Ihe gentleman who offers of-fers to send "roars of laughter" post free. Bread. Eb? Three-year oio forlne's favorite pastime was to tut out pictures in newspapers Her mother warned her not to let the scraps fall to the floor. One evening she excitedly ran to her mother and exclaimed: "Oh. mother I I dropiied the newspaper crumbs on the floor'" Air Is Still Cheap Hint fur niotorlsis: li rg economy to use as much air and as little guso-Ine guso-Ine as posslhle D your carburetor. Woman's Home Companion. |