1 "WW!W WJ r ', C , T'M't- a -j" i wf!fv.","v,j " ' iawmi ' "w u SimTirmr wHtara sopEwHte SHE ,tl AND SHAWNEE WILL STAGE mo OF THE MOST IMPORTANT GOLF MEETS OF SEASON TODAY . .:nf AmflfceilVR Will PIjiv in Ti m frtmiiic"" - --v "i jjvjv;cii xuiuiia- frnent--Warren Hamilton and Charles P. Boyd urivius niuiuu.uuiu.i xi.wn.o in r ranee cWS'cc nt tho 1o"B Ht f entries for ...1 i.Mrnnment of the llala Rolf I ., . nn B IW"" K" hf,h Lcgnn today, shown how popu IT . .vant Is with tho I'hllnilc.plila I? ..further fnct that Bala very "It Welded to give prizes In the threi ' l'o attracted n host of golf cracks vt this was necessary, uiu u.u numi i1"". ... u.r wjiv , 1 puns "; ' . mnrn lift " ' -J h-lW rffK 1ra0 ..!.. I.ntiru hitee. un llml "JuVl'Cfore'tho eighteenth holo Is BWW- , .. 1,1-j, was to have three six- TMoih' )(, fH(,t lhlU morc t1lan ree s. cr Tho first pair left miartor to 8 when the with dew. nnil the last rcrVr hac entered, thero will ho four, riillih' five, Blxtcrns. Tho match play "S. tMln tomorrow and tneie win no rildi "?'". t, ,,... n has been nr- r8 3 that the players can select their own "in utai't w that those who prefar to ttr. ,. ,L afternoon may ilo no. There will T i Vhtecn-hole mcilal piny handicap on C."iy afternoon for Hioho who arc not ..n H. Maxwell, who won more !'... .imIh last year than any other '"..iMn 1.4 nailed with Herb Newt ISTthVeoiirw Is very familiar to Il':',.nilr from Aronlmlnlc there In cv Cewton, tlic cry the gold LK'ii.1 that ho may capture rUl for the nullifying round. W Phil Corson, anowisr iiriiiiiiniK yuuui, i H ' .. j n,1 ntnnncf tho entries Is T.'roil M .hA was a tlnalbt In tho recent PSLleur championship and who won tho K lUnry Patterson Memorial Cup thlH ;"(ln,llsti In the Hala tournament last -W0 ' I .1 'Pllnl-n In nr. rr.lr 1T...' i.iiar tniluv In l'hllailcllihla than rcSnt wh recently won the Khnwuec tour t;i..ii. OeorRe V'. Iloffnci'. another Wncitl- ?hr tar, la among tho starters, and there f.Jtbost of the lesser llghtB. p'iilthe Pros Are at Shawnee fj if you find a single professional of any b'jremlnencj in iowii iuuay juu ran m-i .1 ECjjpple by calling for It. They are all nt m. ... fnv ir. niipti iniiriiniiirni wiikm B"""".'" n.l 'n",l l ',..!.- i'.. 'iKtt ver rlayed In an open event, and ns KtJiere is a fat purse hung up for the eight I-Bea ! nniwi ai ino iup oi 1110 neap 111 ftt "-""W Iticuai pvcih, c ui.iy iouk uir "iam very nne Kim tuirnee l famous as tho course over f klrh a Philadelphia youngster. Jack Mc- Jfermott. then tho national open champion, EIv3efea(l Edward Jtay and Harry Vardon yiiujta tour of this counltj and had beaten fill the beet pros in mo country. 11 was !, itil tournament that McPcrmott made Ifji tocuiar Mieech, which unfortunately was IpUDUSnca Ullll 'mini , .,r .,ii-- imuxu vnur. LH that later led to tho mental breakdown of p-vtliB best professional goucr ever ucveiopcu tl im cuuiiuj. Amonft tho prominent grntera who will NaT re Jim Baines, l.ilillo I.ooh and fjClir!leHoftncr, of this city; Walter Hagen Hl.. M-nn flir f nilrii.imrttil Inct vonr ,11' LOCAL GOLFERS SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE ft. "?) 4Wtn tvon tho tournament It' last year; Oil Nichols, Jock Hutchison, who won the pa triotlc open tournament nt Whlteinarsli. nnd a host of ethers almon as well known. Two Phttly (Jolfcrs In France There are two Philadelphia golfers who would be playing at llala today were It not for the fact thnt both nrn ilnlnir tlmlf i.n somewhere In France Warren Hamilton, n member of tho Hala Oolf Club, and ( harlcM Parker Pnyd, of the Country Club of l,ansdowne. am driving ammunition tiuckn as inenihfin of the American Field Servkw They Irft New York on Juno 20 on the Chlcagn and were In tho Dotilln of Khlpn comoyed to France by the American fleet. Hoth have tdlglit defrrts In benrlng and met for tho f!rsi time thlx spring when Hala nnd l.-innilowno met In the Submlian (-up matches nt Lansdowne. Iloth had their applications In for ambulance corps service In Franco, and while they were waiting to hear the erdlct they spent, most of their lel.Mtre time playing golf over the various courses. Ono of tho nmulng features In connection with Hamilton wns that when he came up for tho physical examination he stationed himself where he could see the stenographer. Ho went through with riving colors, greatly to the curprlso of the visit ing surgeon, who told Ham that apparently his denfup's was not serious. "Wei, to tell tho truth," said Ham, "I read the stenographer's lips mi that It was easy, but I did not hear a word she said." "If you aro clever enough for that," an swered tho rurgeon. "I think we will glo you a chance." Hoth on Same Ammunition Truck Fortunately both are on the same big ammunition truck. Their hours nre long. They begin work at 6 in the morning and some days they aro not through until thiee tho next morning. Their work is hard, but they arrange It so that while one Is driv ing the other la sleeping. They are paying their own expenioi and this makes them heroes In the eyes of the French. Until say that nothing but klndnoxs has been shown them while they are hi France, and as they have to buy their own meals the French peasantry nnd tho arlstocrata do everything In their power to see that they get plenty to cat and dislike to accept any thing tor It even In cases where they feel the grip of poverty. Itoyil was treasurer of the Country Club of l.ansdowiie. and last year presented a very beautiful khleld, emblematic nt the championship of the club. Just before ho sailed ho gave a Treasurer's Cup for com- untltli... r,.,,. rit.i r.. 1 .. .11-1 I'.i.tuti. inu um wiiniu, liming organ- i -ft , ,.,.i,i,,u ... izntlon In the club, gave him a testimonial J" ' 'n'' s'vsi .ll,,nr.. ..,,.1 (l.n l..l ..e ........ .11.1 I.0W1S I 1.ISH ." Fl .... ...it, ittu 11. ..it., iri p,ti;i inn n mil likewise. Hoth presented him with a service kit and an Illuminated wrist watch. Ham ilton nnd Hoyd nre thu greatest of bud dies, and both nre very popular with the golfers of Philadelphia, for Philadelphia golfers have met ono or Jhc other In tho various tournaments throughout tha district. Tho cut shown Is from a film taken on tha Chicago and sent to Jlrs. Hoyd by her husband. i&as lr "v-tfSiP &' a i v 1 ' '&..; - .r.l-.-MI wwhtom, iufciwium IWNS SCORED BY MAJORS FOR WEEK . tii.li .lllllrtllra llo'lon. . ..','" 0 ' 111 men 4 leielsiiil n Drtrnll .... 1 Urk ... 11 M. I.CMI . . ,1 MllHllllUt.Hl AMERICAN I.K.XM.n XV, T. P. 8. M. 11 ,1 (1 3 II .1 .1 II It n NATIONAL l.i:.(U i; ( bil, PoMon . Itrimkbit. I lilrncn. . Iniliinnll. New York I'lillllfn. I'llt.lHirnh M. I.mil, . llin.rli.ir0r; 1"""'J Athl,tlf tnif riran, u ruin, U 11 II S s. II III L A n 4 2 .1 ft II I M, n 11 11 11 .1 11 I 11 nil T. Tl. ?! n is I ill II 3'! I i 7 in i it a n T. Tl 0 111 n S.I II SO 1 1.1 4 3J II IK II II II 13 Ilo. Inn crown 11 vera go Tho fhc THIS SPEAKER GAINS FIVE POINTS ON COHH Cleveland Star Still Is 32 Points Hehind the Fleet Tijicr Outfielder Trls Kprnker made a ntibstnntlnl gam on Tv Cnhb yevterday In fin tr,-o fur the Miierlean League baiting ''leielnnd star hoisted hli points ami Is now thlrly.twn points behind Peinon Ty. who has bit nafrly in ln lait thirteen games. Heine (Jroh. former illanl. now with tho Cincinnati peils. Increased his siting if bluing safely In rotirecufve games to twenty-two. establishing the smi-m's iceord for the National League his long run liroh maiU ihlrty-three hits In elghty-four times nt bat f,.r an average of ..in.1. He i now only ne point behind Hill Firoher ror (irth place in the baltln i no leading i,. n line-up i- fnllnws NMION.M. I.I ri.ucr. I'liih, (i l.nnvh. (Inrlnniill . M lllll-ll.ll. S. j,,,U ,, Iriil.e, S I.011U in liuiifV. New Vi.rU ) II.1I11T, Pllt.lrt.rstli n; ng lace. each major league inOWTOPIAYGOLP j&arlai (CiicJt) Ufansjr. Mj jiAQ j M.&S1 VJiHM t-Wi iii a V T FtV?A'9HBaJP4 r if El ' One Excellent Way to Cure a Slice 0N' vy th :iii 1: a. 11. it. a.'i'i n an r.'j :t. 1 1 1 h.vi mi nil M 11 tr.i in; 111 in: III Ai. ,:m ,:i3: .:i5! .:ii:, .:m WKPNKSDAV. April 22, I learned thnt In driving I could do ever so much better It t straightened the left leg nnd (lct tho nrms go well through nt the finish. This knowledge was of great help to 111c on ery good purpose; my shots with the driver In this connection I want to caution the read er to beware of the i.tlff-nrm follow through It Is much tho most plctur esnuo way of pos ing tho club nt the finish, but not the most successrul In bringing results. I always try for a bent poMtlon of tho left arm when 1 fol low through. That Is. I try to keep the left elbow close to my sldo when the blow Is finished. This serves another tt brings the knuckles of the right hand up waid at the forward end of the fctroke. This Is one of my best little hleas for curing a slice With this thougU in mind my wrists and club head turn over almost automatically. Tho professional tells you to turn over your wrists and club head Just as soon as you hit the ball, thereby avoiding a slice. 1 hae tried to do this, but practiced as I am In the use of a golf club. I have found It impossible. The stilt left leg and the bent follow thioiigh solve the question for me $)y Into my hands; It felt good and comforth'i! and balanced, nnd I knew from experiences that this was the result of careful, IntelHV-'d gent practice the day before. It m!ttt'1f that I was beginning to feel at home wWil.jra 111 tiuii. w piuycr learns to love ins clUM . because they "feel" good to h'lm, and Hf ' practice Hoes nothing else It establish uW hum reeling or companionship It enables-- -22 player to learn the true balance of his J uiiu,, mm hum is extremely important CHAUl.HS KVAN3 W-i;-,.UJ'ift,ii-i..-..,.lu.''.i:s.s:3irfJ'.' mMs. a& wia.-t. a v -ij-x i.. . ?u:Miiufnaiji.-wA,ahWft s-w Warren Hamilton (richf) of the Unlit Golf Club, and C. Parker Hoyd, of the Country Club of Laiisdownc. nro doini; their bit 11s members of the American Field Scvit-e dmin irunii'Mt'ou trucks Tho tiieturc was taken on the Chicago, that left New York, June 20. MILFORD TO HOLT) FIRST TRAP TOURNEY AUGUST 10 The first regbtered tournament of tho Mllfoid Cun Club, of Mllfnr.l, Pel . will bo held Friday. August 10. The p-ogram cal'.a for l.'0 targets. Shooting rtarts at 10:30 a. 111. Tho Interstate Association has donated which will bo divided 011 tho torn. The money will be divided on tho Kinder Mnnov-Haok System. The club Is working hard to make tho first tournament a success This Is ns- rureil, ns the olbce will be In charge of Lloyd II. Lewis. It ! expected thai a large delegation of Phl.ailelphia shooters will attend GKAIMM.KK KKJKCTHD IN DKAFT Physical Disability Exempts Caddock, Champion, From Army PICK MOI.VF.K, limn. Aug. 8 Karl Cad dock. champion wrestler, has been rejected from the draft on account of physical disability. II i.v, IK.-, la; 117 n: A. .:isi .::.V5 .an .:iii ,:m.-. iaiXMjiiaiaaa'jacxjaKaj mijkm SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS By LOUIS II. JAFFE IriHASiriON PBTKY IIKRMAN'S path Is Kyt tlrcwn with wreaths of roses. He PjiiS more contenders nnxlous to cop his iJZ .1 4U nll.n- llllnlintilnra nut tn- ?CT5I mail wiu wi.iv, i.ni.w...... , .setter. Tonight at Shlbe Paris, half a Kieow of aspirants for tho uantam ecu win Sihow their respective skill lit live dlffer finl bouts. A fee of the boxers aro good, few otherwise ; ono wouuin t ovcity , ethers are better nnd 1 nevertheless, each and RwiMiipa mix with tho Now Orleans champ. ii!rJ( niI.Vf l ll.n notArn tl of t ll A 1flt. RlM lie has been In the Held for a titular stilt for several years. Ilia opponent to- fe'allhUill bo,Ilattllng Hcddy, of New York. fo'iieddjr will substitute for Artie Hoot, who k.lijureil, his noso while training. A clever ThllilHr.n alinnlil caoiiII ii.linn rlllm3le Lewis Ki.. .. 1. .. ... K'lina jienny, wc.ncii moot, nnci mc.cii won i Raliie things all his own way, despite the Mg(ict that he Is a heavy favorite. Frankle Uiarit, the newsboy, and Johnny Moloney, the sailor boy, aro paired for the third num- W'l... 1.. . ... ... . . . -, m..i iwtt' wiito in me oiuer uouis joc iuiki JI ilep oft with Jack Doyle and Uattllng JwMurray opens the show with Patsy Appa- 'luccl Wallace. AKEEFE Is in line for matches with S "Herman, Kid Williams and Frank Bums. In fact, ho In booked to box Burns tere In two weeks, but a set tack tonight would spoil tho bout and everything. Evening Ledcer Decisions ' finri-im tl,,, ..,... ... .... . . ... t.Jltii "" .HL.--n 1 s,i II ,11,1111119 -ir- MWKDiln iImw ..1,1. r. XI.....1... ..U A... fi ..ri; 17 . . ...in ii.iii,,, i .11 i,i, in. n. m,.i- ,- f?R?.', "nofkeil out Mulr.v Siuiler. m-coiiiIi Eio(ffiSe "' uw with Kay O'.Mnllo. FriinUle B. nnrrar HOIt frrtni .Lrn- Murfln .1,,,. f 'I'irl: lrriv lWilfV,rlwr vlElfle' Jue'' htllbimn and Kid ur'.?E!. X0?!4 Knockout IUII llrcminn defeated I' J!C"J'N'Tl'a.t'r ''I'ne "0, '"" ,'1' I'.wJij ""' rurrru knucKcU out Joe r.i f kWTKK, k. v. .lolimiy Itlley beat .Vul- feltkTtl I v. Jimmy O'llanen urew IT-bLh?!?,4!?,." wltes, urn B?VII. . .. rfl. .. 1H u. I i.' "wm in h. .i ....... --. . . '. . BemtuV ,""s wun uoxers: inai no Keev u KMtS ,d.ee"ttlmt h8 nrlmlpals Blvu Ihe P. ru" 'or their money. Ffe &? tho SPrlnitBeld. JIo., slant, who '.Wi.. V ' any onu hut every one that reads r;.r."t in tvn ih. ..... .,....- i ..... ....... E.nnn.i '...-- j"" " i".i riiuckcu i;ui o"-"i 113.2 "'f won tne heavywelElit line B&tiinVn i,. ," , r, K,ii nimneir. This time fBun knocked off Cox In two rounds. hokler. Phllnilelphla. New York. Trovldence and Hoiton promoters nru after tho match. Vimng Hoinrr. defender" nf tho flyweight tllln nr America, has lieen slimed fur a Hfteen-rnuncl muteli at ISnltlmore with Steve I'lessner Aucut l.i at the li.ill park. A referee's decision will be rendered at tho finish. Paul Dnjlc, another nf the New York boxers who had to eome to Philadelphia to prove he had the sturr. will hex Younir Ilrown In th metropolis Saturday nlKht. It's the same old story ono has to leave home to Bet recognition. Another hie rhili Is to enter the local hoxlns nelii this fall Is a report heard on tho Itlalto. This rumor has been In the air for nlmut three years, but as yet no sluns of another hiBh-class emporium are In slBlit. hi spite of the fact that they are not an expensive cigarette, more Fatimas are smoked by men nvho can afford what they like than any other cigarette in the United States. Shorts on Sports Inney Kukuii. ler the heading of ddlo Holland, referee Jess Itle, lllli Bfiiscihrmi l",W0rklnB on nl" opening show tthp i! . .a . rtuK"l,i -I anil in pumn t Bn;..7i '.u "' mo au-iiar variety. Younit iT,,'..'". wno won from Kddlo tVamind nnd i, comeri '"ay he In ono of the fillnnlu. 1 ..... m . t. n -. .." ,in naa wires oui tor bui-h ii." Jack Britton. Charley White. Kid E r bouii' . r "JLI?1' Kllbane and Pete Herman itt i:.v "'nne rant I?,M,'n Yale may not nied the services of Tart Jones next fall as head football Instructor at New Haven, hut Jones won't loaf as a result of ths 1211s1 cuttlnc out football. Jones has Just taken up his resilience In Seattle, whero he has en tered tho employ of the Ames ShlpbulldlnB Company. Mica Mary K. tirowne, the California clrl. who Is reprenentlniT the West In the round robin tennis tournament for the benefit of Ihe lted I'ross. probably will bo to Franco soon as n lted Cross nurse. Miss llrow'ne hn been en Baaed In th series nf matches. Her course, virtually has been complete! and her appoint ment as a nurso Is exncteil within a month. The Seranton team, of Inn New York State I,eai"ie, i in d.iiiKer of losing ita home groumls as the owners have started a suit against the Huh for Si'N.Vi, represeatlnj J2I0U duo on the lease and 1 1.10 rental. Sixty-four Bnlfers teed off this mornlnc In the niiallfylnB round of the Junior tolf championship of the West, on the links of the Kxmnor Coun try Club. Jams Simpson, of Term Haute, tho title holder, will be. unable to compete, as ho Is In the aviation senile of Il.o Uovcrnment. John It. Strachan, of California, defeated Frederick H. Alexnnder. the Davis cup veteran, In tho first day's play of the lted Cross tourna ment at the Meadowbriiok Club, Southampton. l.niiB Island, by the score of I-1), 0-1, IM. Tho annual track nnd Held sports of tho For esters of America will be held Saturday nt Point Hreeze Park. A varied list of events has been arranged. Including motorcycle races. Newell V. Hanks, of Detroit, checker eham. plon. eained nn advanlUKo over Alfred Jordan In their twenty-pame match when he won one I'imi' end played a draw In two eames nt Cedar Point. O., esterday. Most nf the leading professional Bolfers nf this country will tee off tomorrow In the annual open Kolf tournament of Ihe Shawnee Country Club, at Shaw nee-oa-the-Delaware. In the 2:10 trot of the .Monroe races at Mon roe, N. V., Koronil huns up a new track record nf SMli in the third heal The old record was IMOli, made by M. I,, J. last year. 11 C AppleBOte1 Old Hosebml. under a handi cap of 1M pounds, won Ihe mile Delaware .Handl. cap over a cu-diluble field hi Ihe time of 1:38 2-3. Hie nrnnerlv nf Charles brought tu.OoU when sold at auction Thirty-five yearllnas, V. Moore, urousni ut Saratoga. N. Y The hot weather, how- excuse of each for turning down M L'ac Leil(rlt it wmi m.ii.r nr nnln. 5!smWrA!!i. ' -JJ"'9. !!&. " TOwJi.11.8. other contended thnt Ionnrd half ,, ' - iina was half puihed to the floor. ,Am will be the feature of Mon- ii... " " !w iiruwuwny uiuu, ivnr i u L - "CJf meetH .Tnpb- lllanl,l...vn VI,llt P' BUckS,j2,V, an old adaue. and' the run 'oi ith.t IJ..,et wl" hava ,a ,cp ,d"t t0 -wiiir, Ik f.?rn IdCer reiirlr.!. !... l,..i, l.rnlnff l'lnn S)l.Jfou.r ' 'm. today to find out W.tlih.hr'.i..th Isoulslana-Kilille O'Keefe bout Ri.0 L..vS,mJt ' yesterday. The U to nr??i!?i hai! no representative at the $ o n declaloti can be given, EWOor iufa j . :;i!iwut";t"tK"V'!x .. in Ihe ili i.n... ' j.1,. .. '. llrtwul , iV"1 ut ,l WCII-uullii-rii lr. "U Oorman put up a fast V'.Durna I. "?...."' the other numbers, Mt. xk.rj' ."" UIODC.ni m "i.-,-.-'u' iiawrenee. flornion will meet Cambria A. C. Friday hS2 "IK? i'ur'n. Jack up r i Harney lu McDermott 4Vwuhaou0rd,i:'S.hp(,du Uood ottn' Is frank. heat him and S3t.Chi?"'T J!.?" boer who. Ml'no- imVi r""!?n can nl "im anq UrwuiiH. ,uo ugniweient champ. rt nJMI.V" ,,i,v,,i "oflo '"" bout with Snit'sJ " ve ht' tar- , ten or fifteen I L2i Jfel fr2t at ffpmmk 2 JlJ) fou'll adopt this tire after I 2 S " ha purcnaaed tae UK I 2i IS I ane. Because S) ZSi I They average better thai Si f5 19,000 mile. 2 kW) JTlre thoiuMUx! anil rw ii ri a.r4. ?4 IS The lawMt tire eet ' Sfe saal l mh l tP Lt fctil If at tW. r trd V-A 1. I K. WfleeiiU HI. tiMz-m S f" V " "' rnxirtl er miw u4tk Cltwlani Ulo4- Tirttlhil Hi" '"' i UHU. CLEVELAND TIM AND RUBBER CO HJEEE lOfny M I . B M i -0 W FATIMA AMIIIIItAN I.HMifi: I'liuer. Club, n u i w.'lnc,,':f'l, , , "' "" "' Slleill.fr, , I leeluni 0(1 ;Mll l.ll Je.il Hi Detriilt. ll ;- ,-,,, .Mllimls, Athletic- . )J Unit n BIG .lACOIJSON OF BROWNS REPORTS FOR EXAMINATION SluKKinjj Out(ieliJcr Will Try to Have it ArranjTcil Wliilc Playinpr Here The .Si Louis Itrnwns. mi their nrrinl hers frnm Waslimtnn last nlKht. were Krcelcd by a notice addiessed to bin Jake lacobsoti. their sIukbIiik outfielder. orderltiB lilm In rciiort to tho examination board In his home town. Jako Is roIiik to try to have his examination Jield In this city. .Iiicnhr-im anil Sloan, also an outfielder, enlhteil In the navy while the llrowns were playlnK in New York last week Axo'id" .Altiscle Hitrdenitir; in the innrnliiR nf which f write 1 felt slnniKer than usual That feellnK comes to all of us nt times, hut In K'dr mo must be i. ireful not to let It result In miisclc-liard-ritliiK. At tho tlmo of your Breatcst HtrctiBtli relaxation Is most Imperative. I mu.it repeat the necessity of nllowlnR the left knee to rii back to a stilt position on tho follow through, You can let the club brad follow out on tho Imaginary Hue, but the biaced position of the knee accentu ates tho ttnow of the club head tbroURli the ball. The stlff-arni follow throiiRli Is only rooiI for tun-lips. Keep our eye down and don't snap nnr follow tbroiiBb ton ipilckly. In puttliiR today I tried out two little thliiRs. small. Indeed, but well wottb re meniherlnR. Tho first was the IncatliiR of a spot on tho very butt of tho ball nnd almliiR to bit that. It was effective. Tho other tliltiR was to follow throiiRli with a low putter bead. iiIohr tho Imaginary line Instead of putting up. Yesterday my niaslile bad seemed partic ularly heavy and uncomfortable, but with nn exercise of will power I practiced slralRlit through my schedule. Today tho moment 1 grasped my mashle It Ctlcd right '-. A endeavor nlways tn Impress the fact upon ,Ti l.ll.krtlf 1l.nl If . 1..U l...- - .- ...., i 11 or place on one day's practice It will, U per- 'vS scverlngly used, feel fine the next day. A.V Loose Wrists Arc Necessary On tho shorter mashle shots I found that the short, choppy follow through was nlL right, hut In tho longer shots It gave a poor flight, and theteforc on theso I let the club head follow well up and through, a It were. Then 1 Imagined my club bead touchlns the ground on a three or four inch line beginning with tho ball, and so I tried to map the ball oft tho ground there, (I mention hero that If nny of my readers do not understand any of my statements I will bo glad to answer any questions In regard Hi tlmin.) If i hehl on to the ball more than these three or four Inches when tho club bead should be traveling on that stra'ght line, r was done for; for I either sliced or pulled. To get the proper throw of the club bead you must have loose or "reckless" wrists, as Mr, Alexander II. ltecll so aptly expresses It. And again I say, hit Into that Imaginary lino, for thus Is tho splendid Golden Kulc for direction. f HEINIE GROH REJECTED BECAUSE OF HIS FINGERS Comes Up Before Exemption Board nnd Is Promptly Turned Down byIt N'KW YOIUv. Aug. 8. The Idea that all ballplayers must bo physically fit fffr service In tho army nppenrs to be erroneous. Heinle Uroli, third baseman of the Cincinnati Ileds, got away well In the physical test until one of tho examiners noted that his fingers wer not aa straight ns they should bo. As a result Oroh was rejected by the examining board. f the same rule Is to be followed, It means that several ballplayers who nro otherwise physically fit will be re jected by tho examining boards. North bide Professionals have Ausu't It and 18 open nod would Ilka to hear frnm teams nrferlnB miod Kuarantees. Addrfas'John J, Hoo er. 20.1:, North American street, or phone Ken sington llltrj . Vvonilnir A. C. traveling-, team, has Atiguet 11. IS nwl sn open for semlpro teams offering n reasonable guarantee. Address J. it, limit 121 Mirav street, (leimantown, or phone l.oml bard 3IW during the day. ' '"m V ' I I Nowadays men want full value It is only natural and particularly ' in these times that every day sees new thousands of men choosing such a sensible cigarette as Fatima. .. . For Fatima is a common-sense smoke. It repre sents neither frills nor fads. In fact, it resents them. Fatima doesn't even stand for "higrT price." It stands for as good honest worth as can be found in any cigarette made. Good, pure tobaccos well blended. That explains Fatima's, comfort a' balanced Turkish blend that never disturbs even though you may smoke more often than usual. "MI r A Sensible Cigarette & 4 v. i i-fi. :iu- f a
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