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Judging from the remarks of Henry Guillen, secretary of the Royal and Auclent Golf club, manager of the Brit- ish Walker Cup team, golfers on the other side of the water are not nearly as perturbed over the question of a ball change as they are here In America. While speaking unofficlaily, Mr, Gul- len sald that In his opinion the rea- son for the constant lowering of the scores Is not due so much to the ball as to the fact that golfers are getting ever and ever better, Like every one else, Mr. Gullen would like to see some of the old Slugs | such as the spoon and the mashie re- turn to the place of importance which | they formerly held in the game, but in his opinion the new ball with which the U. 8S. G. A, Is experimenting will hardly succeed In doing so. It is his opinion that club officials who are in- clined to complain when some of the stars perform feats that make the par look silly are making a mountain out of a molehill. “It Is no disgrace to a course to have some golfer such as Tolley come along and register a 65 or a 668 when the par is 71 or 72," sald Mr. Gullen. “Such things are likely to happen no matter how far the ball travels. Rath- er should we pay tribute to the men who are able to do such marvelous things. At St. Andrews we have low- ered the par two strokes as one way of compensating for the scoring” Tigers ) Miss Lu Blue Lu Blue, Detroit ankle crack first baseman of the Tigers, whose injury of recently may have meant for the team. He Is a good and has been hitting around the twisting of his ankie in the world and Good C ontrol Is Fixed Habit of G. Alexander Grover Cleveland Alexis pier r, ro Nationals, started pitching at in 1900, He is thirty- years old, but Alex apparently His masterful control was displayed during the training trip In Texas the Wichita Falls Texas Grover allowed one, hit to did not Then he retired to let some of his One of Alexander's feats not In the record hook was pitching 51 2-3 con- secutive Innings without a base on balls—and then Tillie Walker walked. This record was made In 1023, when Alex was only one year younger than he 1s now. Bill Killefer, once his battery mate, says Alexander's reputation as the “king of control” is due entirely to his wonderful condition at all times —————— Fowler Will Not Return Contrary to expectations, Bob Fowler, who has served as trainer of the Willlams football team for the past three years, will not return to fill the post this fall, John Hearn having been engaged to take his place. Fowler is in South America and he has found It impossible to return to take his old position, Hearn has served as assistant at Harvard for eight years and he is regarded as an ex- cellent cholee to succeed Fowler, Poor Old Man Baseball Poor Old Man Baseball is, certainly losing his hold on John Public, Only 26,000 fans saw the Dodgers trigpmph over Reds at Brooklyn September 14. A mere 20000 turned out at Chicago to see Babe Ruth; the Tigers played to a. large crowd at Detroit, while the walls of the Polo ground fairly bulged from the gang which invaded the lair of John McGraw, Yes, golf and the automobile have put the kibosh on baseball, Finds Fire of Youth Lefty George, who was given his un- conditional release at his own request by Minneapolis two years ago, dvi. dently has been sipping from the foun- w has been fairly burning up the ennsylvania-New York team and Is league's leading moundsman, He Pecently won 10 consecutive gation Res Left [port Notes Minnédsota meets Vanderbilt for the first time at football November 22. . . » i Til. matches, National den has tennis champion won 13 Davis Cup . * . James Wliison. former Toledo boxer, is now a prominent architect in Holly wood. - » * a rapid growth in the United States is ice hockey, ® * * Rancocas has broken ¢ Lag, six-year-old thoroughbred. training. Grey stable in . ® * Athletics ican Philadeiphia's last In the Amer straight seasons, . » . league arena has which will seat An open air fight built In Mexico City, 15,000 spectators, * ® . first president died Novem: Conn, Morgan GG. Bulkeley, National league, 1922, at Hartford, » » » Detroit's 20 to 1 victory over Cleve September the largest in the was this season, . * = Jack erack right-hand Evansville wen Zeigler, of the bought by club, has Clty. lengue It is gratifying to oarsmen fo have Meylar of Columbus say that n other men, * » » crons hetween and the tireless A pole pony Is a thoroughbred racing stock wiry, game, Intelligent and ponies of the cattle ranges. » - * Detroit American circuit Chicago, Cleveland and the original members of the jengue in the present The league was formed In 1900, » * - now Bart Webb: outfielder and who has been with Pittsfield of the Eastern league under option, has been obtained by Toledo from York Giants. - » - Pitcher Dunagan of Dyersburg the Kitty league ended the with an unfinished run of 13 straight victories. His record for the season was 22 wins in 24 starts. » * * No sooner had Pedro Dibut, Cu. ban pitcher of the Reds, left his sick bed to rejoin his team than Adolfo Luque, his fellow countryman, be came Ill for a brief spell, ® - - Franklin Fort, property of the Chattanooga Southern league team, who has played throughout the sea son with Decatur is now the property of the latter club through purchase. - - » Manager Killefer of Seattle denles the report that Jimmy Welsh, his star outfielder, has been sold to the Chi cago Cubs, Killefer says that he has had several offers from big league clubs for Welsh, but nope of them have been nccepted. . Captain Ingraham, former U, 8 Naval Academy foothall star, picks the University of Washington foothall eleven to break the [University of California's string of victories when the rivals clash at Seattle November 8. . » . Denver Ed Martin, once one of the leading heavyweight pugilists, now living at Portland, Ore, may try a “comeback” shortly. He Is forty six years of age but feels he can make short work of some of the present day boxers. oo ai. . @ During the 1928.24 athletic season Yale won 287 victories, suffered 101 defeats and tled In seven other con- tests In varied sports. Yale lost only to Princeton In baseball In “Big Three” competition, making a sweep in football, track, crew and baseball against Harvard, The athletics-for all m at the New Haven In. stitution In several branches had 2 ie members, Won't Sell Her Club | | | Dunn, owner of the Cleve i who In refutation of the that is going il the | sintes she will not sell VOL | i unti Mrs. J. C report she to se club, her | 18 made the prec | nan to own | ning and s-cham { nine i i | sh ¢ hi the first we 18 world asihal) | pennar Suzanne 1 englen Is to tesume Play at Tennis | Now that the Wimbledon tennis ftourn: the Oly and the national in | tev] Kits d tennis i Alle who hung up rad squet | has recovered from the in feared had ended her iment mpics championships the Uni is on Lenglen, “forever,” nes which Career, The French ies Aare for 1924, her Over an the wine she champion, who has nev. | Suzanne retiped Molla irs ago prevented meeting while the California girl has heen restored going the Riviera in a of weeks and commence train. “1 will play coughing when | Mallory at Forest Hille that health, tralling ~ag id her her Helen § Wills was “l am to ing,” Mile. Lenglen suid Draws Peddler's Wagon | Epinard, France's famous thorough i hred, hges an uncle in Loutsville who is | _peddlier's wagon. Haw: thorne, now fourteen years old, some | wind-bro¥en buf not lacking nl is Epinard’s | uncle, Hawthorne's mother was White | Thorn and White Thorn also was Epi nard’'s grandmother. Twelve years ago Hawthorme de feated the cream of two-year-olds and won the famous Bashford Manor | stakes at Churchill Downs. Today | Hawthorne has dropped from the i picture of flower-decked victor and his | days are passing peacefully with a light cart behind him, or, at odd times, drawing a plow in a Louisville suburb, Helpful to Dodgers pennant more than has Jagaves, nler. His hitting was hard 1y, and his fielding brilliant, HAS ITS ADVANTAGES “What's your favorite musical In- strument 7 “A pipe organ” “Why that?” “Well, they usually are in churches and folks don't bang on 'em until the wee hours of the morning; and they are nailed down, which means the young folks who come to our house can’t tote ‘em along every time they come.” Not So Difficult Mrs. Monterey—1 read today of a Frenchman who ean put people to sleep merely by looking at them. Mrs. Esplanade=1 don't regard that as very remarkable, The minister at our church can put people to sleep by talking to them. CHANGEFUL GIRL “Alice is so delightfully “Yes; “Aud “She changes | often as she why? her complexion does her mood” Confetti Too Little bows of ribbon, Little grains of rice, Make the new-wed couple Bpotted in a trive Discipline are you going do * asked the boarder who was in an oll country. an oil well” ity “What morning ¥ summering “Shoot “Shoot “Yes, then if em.” to First drill don’t sir. they we Hostess the count fila harming Faire Gu though Well, tere d you and my dear, YOu were alli that, ost he WASH quite successful, hat my scarce In sdoed, declared Courtesy in Court “You are acquitted” the something, so he spoke to the jury: you all this trouble” He Meant Size Customer for my wife. Salesman Customer What number, please? ~8he's number three. Some Progress Bert—Well, Florence, and are you making in the ma trimonial race? Florence—I'm on my third lap. Two Minds With but— She (sentimentally) You know He (flancially embarrassed) — Yes bank books. WHY SHE MARRIED “1 take it for granted Edith married the man she so admired” “No--ghe says she simply couldnt endure the idea of losing her admira- tion for him.” Endless Enlightenment With midpight oll they sit up late, Each wilthess takes his turn, The further they investigate, The more there Is to learn. Strange, Wasn't It? “Mrs. Lumple is dreadfully afraid of embonpoint,” remarked Mrs, Gos sipe, “That's a terrible disease,” agreed her neighbor. “My Aunt Jane had It, and the poor thing just wasted away.” om Migs AAS Too Technical a Student George—Why did they kick that medical student out of the library? 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