mm. prjmWmmpMmvitjvmrTmjmx'r-Bm-Gr: ic- -RENti1t'"KAUFF ADMITS STEALING BASES, BUT DENIES CHARGE OF PILFERING AUTOMOBILES SNAP OP WRISTS ADDS DISTANCE FOR MASHIE Miss Cavefly Has Improved Weak Part of Her Game With This Action and Abandoning Long Swing for Distance PLAYS "WEAK" SHOT WELL udP"" 4y SANDY IVAP of the wrists Is t lio tiling, for it t b t u ti r r In n mashie shot unil not the length of Hip swlnif." Through m a u y sonsons the lnanhlp ploy of Miss Mil dred C n v c r 1 y, dualist for the w o m u h'h k o I f championship o f. the I nitcd Stales in 101C, has becu the c!tt.pot of her came. She used to depend on a pendulum weep of the, eluh to make the shot, the longer the distance the longer the bwIijb. Vow she. hiH come to the conclusion as stated in the first sentence of this ser mon, and as a result her lmuhiu play it as much better during the season past. "Thev tell me," continued MissCnv erly, "that my wrists arc not strons enough to get the snap ucees.sary to play jic shot rijtht, so T am ko'iur to prac tice aud practice till I get bo 1 can play ,1 decent mashie." Miss Oavcrlyfisurcs a woman anient to get nearly 140 yards on a full inushic. She has changed her mashie style and nlll make another chungc this season, just for luck. "What now?" we asked "I mv liniri1 "I!ut J think I'll tunc up a anion grip to wc what tliut docs to my shot." Mis.3 CaverJy came to her "snap" idea trom a study of forme-.' photosruplis of her shot. , "The shot U more upright than Willi other clubs." c;ilalnKI the na'tlnuiL tar. "bwatise the shaft of n mashio i sliorlcr. 'I'he Miiis. it 1 t been nrovi'il. should be siiorleR but the wrM move ment ii just as complete as tlioush the shaft were longer. Therefore the wrM iicfiou in settins the clubhead to the Oall must depend smitly on the snap. I'o phurd a nuishie before with all lingers on the shaft. " she replied. MrXIULICK The force of the shot is all in the, hands, wrists and forearms." If Miss Cnverly succeeds in bringing her mas-hic play up to the standard of the rest of her game, there are those wlio are making all kinds of predictions on her chances in the next national, Left Heel Steady ' Tn the illustrations shown she lias played the mashie shot ala Miss Cavcrly, Fig. i shows the top of the back swing, the left arm very firm and straight, with the right elbow close to the body. Notice that the left heel has scarcely left the ground. The second picture shows how the hands have dropped in the turning of the body, the backing for the shot going into tlie slight give of the right knee. The hands have been caught just after the "snap" of the wrists, where the elubliead is attaining its, greatest speed, too fast for the camera. The left arm is still straight with the right arm be ginning to straighten out. The "snap" of the wrists is just be 'ow the waist line, the ball being hit flrinlj with no flinching. At the finish. us sliowu in Fig. a, the body is facing the hole, with the arms well out from the body. .. "I have entirely discarded my old 'sweep swing.' " finished Miss Cavcrly, "and I'll stick to the snup till it makes oi' breaks my mashie." f feV? p:M' &$&&?' Vxy - &V- rl tewk'.r'-t'' .'V. ,. ' - I Leonard Can't Make Weight, Says Dundee; Claims Title Johnny Dundee, who has weighed under tho lightweight limit in most of his bouts of recent years, has laid claim to tho world's lightweight championship, according to a report from New York today. Dundee s claim is on the grounds that Denny Leonard is no longer able to make the wcight,435 pounds ringside, the figure which prevailed when the lat ter defeated Fred Welsh for the crown. It is said that Leonard weighed 140 pounds recently when ho boxed Dundee in hcir eighth ring mcctlDg. "All the King's Horses," Etc. Pari. Feb. 19. Itonea owAd by Kin Al fonso of Spain appeared off a rarlslan track, Tuesday, when Jlol do la Iaude, racing un ur the colon of tho Duke of Toledo, one of the Klnc's titles, was an entry In tho last race, rtol de la Laude was a favorite, but. like other heavily played horses, failed to win, finishing fltth In a Hold of seven. Boston Curlers Win Quebec. Feb. 19. Tho Braeburn Curllne Club of noston was defeated by the Victoria Curllnir Club yesterday In both the mornlnc and afternoon Karnes. Tho scores were 17 to 14 and 19 to 17. , N. Y. Wants Lakeyood 0J Bill SMI!. ,r t TrfPMh ' ft tkMml i, .u in rr, uJm colfers an!mble at a. nrartiv link very first tournsment of tli 1020 sean will undnubtediv rianh ror mo in honors over thn Garden Ciiv Ooa ni-i4if94i Thn nnila T.Ansl Tatofld s-TS made urgent request to the Metropoiltan',Mtt Association that (h priority (lata b a- slirned ror tho '.hree-daya invitation wtt I runlly tho MetrcpoUtan season It optmd '. Lakewooo, but hesauso or tne extensive flts .Tersev nnurse Inkewood will not hn this sprlntr. Secretary Hocson, of the j,, said lost nleht that.Oarden City ably would ki tntddlo of Hay, :M-v J.. HUIU IUDL IIIHIIL LliaiUUlUCll ILJ lfTIIV ably would ret tho assignment a trout tb M MARANVILLE JOINS BRAVES HOLDOUTS Tho Rabbit Demands Increase of $1100 Before He Will Sign 1 920 Contract WANTS TO STAY IN BOSTON i Mfss Caicrly, 1010. national golf finalist, uses wrist snap instead of long siting for long mashio. She is shown at top of.' bade swing in Fig. 1 dropping hands to wrist silap In Fig. Sand with arms well out, facing hole, at flnisli In Fig. 3 SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS SVA tl: FIRST OFFICIAL DATA OF OLYMPIC GAMES American Committee Receives Program of Events From Belgium New Yorlt, Feb. 10. The lii-t onVui' urogram of the Olympic game.- to be h"'d in Hclghim the doming Mliiuuer- reaehel 'he American Olympic commit,! re here esterduy. The data inc'.udcd the pr raui. special boollets on swiinnims and uthcr aports, as well oh a lengthy answer , , ,. , ... ,,, 1 . . , , , , ., ... Uolilij lliirintui failed to slop Joe WriBUt io a nuestionnaire forwarded to the lel- , (,P other uisht. and this was the fourth bout , cut ,u wniien in vvuicji mu Bijuiiiin,t VnilATv bo.lug e.tliibition' under I ic nusniees of the llolv Name So ciety are to be put on tonight at Ascen sion Hall. ( and Westmoreland streets. Aiming the mittiiicn who nre to give thelr-services gratis is I'etc, Herman, bantam champion, who is makiug his home in Philadelphia at the present time. I'etc will go on with Chris Chancy, a newcomer heie from New Orleans. The later is a featherweight bow and he will make his llrst profes sional appearance at the National Club .March f in a bout with Kddic Morgan. It will be oue of the prelims to a contest , between Champ Herman and .loo O'DnuncII. Joey 1-V 'and Joe liorrell are among icveral other boxers who will appear in the Holy Nnmi bouts this, evening. j An Intercity bout between Frankle Baker, of MerrliantMlle. N. J., and Jack Brady, of Kenslrton, will be the headlined at the (Jcrmantnwn A. A tonlnht. Johnny Mor s.in, of Kenslnston. will bo In the semi, imposed to Kid Sharkei. Other boutn arc i:dU!o r(awion . Mickey Donnelly. Trank irurnll vk. llushlp (iHliashcr and rounc Urlffo 3 rrankle Qulnn. 1'ililie Joire . a lll.cly looklns puslllstlo prospict. Kd l.i.o .e -l.o.i- to box, he can )' n i ard unn in t of "11. Is hi nstlo Initlnct from his b-otUer. Tommy Lancdon. hu v;.:i one of Philadelphia's best Hint wtljhls several ycas aso. vs Joe Howell and Marty Hayes vs. Pat Koran, llnclile llntcliliiMin will reach the turn ing point of his career when ho takes on Joe Lynch at the National Saturday nlfht. A Iclorv would put Hutch In tho llmeBlare uni we the leading fcatherwelBhte. A knock out would but :ou ni-ver can tell Hie I'ltlsliurcli knorkerout.- Jimmy Jor dan, will mike his debut In the fast set Sat urdj jljlit He will Los In tho National s semlflnTtl aunlnst Johnny Mealy. Jack Isle v. Tummy Murray, rteddy Bell s. Tommy Sheridan, and Joe Welsh and Tommy Juml eoii arc olher bouts. PITT ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE WHITTEMORE MAKES A 74 Opens Down In Georgia and Includes Eastern Trip Pittsburgh, Feb. 10. The University of Pittsburgh baseball Bchedule for the coming season, made public today, con tains twenty-one attractive contents, and is by far the best the local university team ever had. The ca son will open witli a two-game trip to Athens, (in., where the Univer ran committee some weeks ago. With this information on hand, the American committee expects to be able to complete its plan for the formation, i-utry and transportation of the I" i'-' States team, which will be the in w hat ever sailed from thcfc shores fo-.' foreign competition. The answers to the questionnaire a'-o disclose much information which the American committee has been awaiting. The track will be approximately -100 vnrds iu circumference aud will not be equipped with the usual !0r.inl .tnilghtnwii. In wvrral evnts. such is the rowing races, which wi'l b:- ove t one uud - one - quarter - mile course, only one entry from a nation will be accepted. In a majority of individual -ontcsts the limit of entries will be six men or women, with only four of the tntrants allowed to start. The hockey games will be played un der English mles and the boxing con ducted under the regulations of the In 'ernational Roxing Federation. The 'tiini'i mutches will be plajcd on com W.iitum courts, the foundation bein 'Oiupii-rd of brickdiist and cla . I'm-haud-greuade throw bus been cllmi ntted, und there is doubt whether there will be a golf fixture included in the games. This question cannot be answered until some idea of the num ber of entries is obtained. did 1,1 1 put uw.iy Ills nun. Nine other aspirins Lull vi re knocked kicking, lbirman meets I' ttl'njr Sitlnji.1' ut tile Gajoty Tuesday nUlit I'llnlij Kiiiifini-ii. a brolhT of Kenny, is ii . i'.. i -ii il u ,1 T the w hie of Mike White i m- of the !, c'ufc? Hio-tly. He may ue . io. .chid illh Indian Itussell, II .rrj hnillh. one-llm routhndw knocker ou:. U to come back. Ho is prtparlm: to resume boxing, and will bo handled by Willie Ilduurud. In his prime Nmlth boxed Kid Williams, Tcto Herman and Pranklo Hums. Youns llnllican wi'l clash with tho south p.iw. Jiiclt Tuland. in tho main mix at the 'anil rlu tomii-ru" !:' In rh" brmlflnnl l-riiTil.irt l-'Armer nnil Tommv florrann meet I u uy the louo'wn iireimj.; luiuiiu llaltlfhe. Dundee vljl htf the fall K"y r9r the reiurll or I.w- Tcndlcr at the Olympla Mondii) nUht. This will be Tendler's nrst conlesl fclnce r-coierlmr from his recent operation liundc is a toush un ana ne may cross tho dope. Tommy Holt, an Imported bantam from i:nl.ind. will take on Hattllnc Murray In the semi at the Olympla Monday nlsht Other matches are Charley Hayes vs. brands (.'lark. Tommy Cleary vs. Youmr Leonard ond Youne Buck riemlnit vs. Jack Perry. mil hiic-rmiin. Vftimr Ron!; li-lemlnc's mnaccr. Is satisfied that the little fellow will continue stepping up now that he Is to be 'tarted at the blgRer clubs. Youns Buck Is a clecr little two-handed boxer. Walter Molir ln't a chance to box Lew Ttndlcr at the National Saturday nlcht a wis It, becausi of the knockout he suffered early in the week at the wallops of Jack Perry, of I'lttsburuh No opponent for Ten dlcr has been named 6t. IlarryvKId Ktewart ts a Bame boy. Rather than disappoint Iris friends at tho Audito rium Tuesday night he went on against rieddy Jackton. despite tho fact that ho had crawled out of bed that morning after win nlnir a decision ovor Kid Flu. Stewart made la creditable showinc at that. ' Morrna Wllllnm., "I-annreciate-that- Marcus" la developing new talent for tho bluster clubs at bis Auditorium. Many local youths are making. their maiden appearances at the Labor Lyceum and a few of the kids are comers. Marriage Llcensefor Phil Glassman A marriage license was Issued yesterday to Phil Classman, twenty-seven years old. who lives on South Fourth street below christian street and Miss Goldlo Lew. r,R34 Baltimore avenue. They will be married on Sunday at Apoll" Hall Glassman inan nces Lew Tendler. Joe Tlplltz. Harry Kid Brown and Battling Murray. He also pro- Boston. Mass., Feb. 30. Rabbit i Maranville, the one real btar of tlie Braves outfit, lias- joined the Boston holdouts. The great shortstop has re turned the contract sent him by the ball club and emphatically demands a new oer which will increase his annual income by $1100. "I don't want to be traded and I d ; rather plav in Boston than anywhere else but I think ray services are worth . more money," stated the Rabbit. "In a way, I am disgusted with Iicton, not, the city nor the fans, bub with the wa things arc going for tlie club which surely has a very ' poor outlook for 100." , CATHOLIC LEAGUE RESUMES t After n two weeks' layoff the South I ing all I ern Catholic League will get under waj Plav- by opening the second half of its sched- ,b,,;t lull' tonight at St. Patrick's Hall, when Kay wood plays Ht. uua's anu or.. John's lines up against Don Bosco. On Friday evening St Patrick's will line up against a new team in the league when they met Aquinas, which l..,o Inl'im -n Ihn Snprpfl TTenrf frflnt. Trees Stadium, the university athletic llc tournament, lownes Had two tie-! ehise. On the same evening Kayoula field. j tories to his credit and Hamilton one. meets Corley. TraiiiiriT ! FDf ftr P BKP9P&rHr K r Si 'JSS,W sity of Oeorgia will be played on April U." and 24. The (irst game here will be with Westmiuster College, on April "&. It will be played at Forbes Field, the home of the local National I.caeuc club. The other home games will be staged at Beats Hamilton, of Garden 'City, and Others In Tin Whistles Golf Plnchurst. N. C Feb. 10. The twenty players who qualified for the Tin Whistles annual round robin tour nament played off their matches yes terday. P. W. Whittemorc. of Brook- line, had no difficulty in winn three matches in the gross four, ing against II. G. Fownes, of Oakmont I. A. Hamilton, of Garden City, and Charles K. Teter, of Shak.'r Heights, Whittemorc made a score of 3.". '.','.) 74, which is the best gross s?pre made in ""TOiid Havana Ciqar STRATFORD CIGAR CO., FRONT AND ARCH STS, i.' .cat is. Frank!" Kram-r. Jimmy I'uniiJi (motes open-air boxing at Sliibe Pari FABM AND GARDEN FARM AND GARDEN NEWTON SUCCEEDS OlilMET Massachusetts Golf Association Elects New Team Captain lloston, Feb. .10. Something of u uriirlM was sprung yesterday at tho lirst uiveliug of the new officers and ex ecutive committee of the Massachusetts liolf Association, when F. C. Newton as tiamed in captain of the state team, tuccceding Fianeis Ouimct. Compared ith other golfers who hate been asso ciated with Lesley Cup matches, New ton ij a comparative newcomer; hut his position as oue of the best golfer in the state, especially in match phij . is Mwerthcless uuque.stioueil, Ouimct himself hud dee'.ined the nonor of the captaincy for the ruining reason and had given his support to New ton's candidacy. Ouimet. however. is giten a place on the state team com mittee. Tho captain of the state team does , not select the team Individually, but l works In conjunction with the commit tee, which, as at present constituted, is well qualified to pick the golfers who rc to represent the assoeiation. Tlie committee consists of ex-President A, D. Locke, chnirmau; I ( New ion, 'aptain; Francis Ouimet, K. S. Liteh field. It R, Gorton. C. A. Hartwcll and Joshua Crane. B. K, Stephenson is president of the association. Burpee s oeeds Grow i'1"1-1 n JJurpee"s weei peas U. S. NOT IN OLYMPIC POLO Postpones All International Cup Challenges Until Next Year New Wli. l'cb. 10. America wi'l not bo Dre'ented In the OU tuple polo tournament ' n Belgium thia Hummer, Actlnjr on an In-, llKiloii fgr the Jlelelan polo cbmmlttee the I Jeeutle committee o the American Polo I vssiiclatlon. at a meeting of the downtown I 'luh yesterday decided to decline with regret I no; to Inform the llolirlan ofilclals Imine Hilely of tbat fact. , CHEVROLET I S-passehger touring, JGCO ('an be bought on our 12-months' Leslngton banking plan. , Lexington Motor Co. of Penna. 851 North i Broad Street 1 IBMlBi M 3' ar n NiiiuhT i.lrt . iTWwJISf R" 1 l1- J ivHTAX gurpee'snnual isoXiiVoBM W. At loo Burpee Co.. seed Urowtra jnnoaoipni kii 'WSdV E 'LAIN TuL l' u') tkuth about ifOA n Tawl""""' seeds lyu m nil that anew HL uwree'8 v TSfc I 200 Cigar Stores and Growing A. 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