Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 04, 1920, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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FEW LINKSMEN HA VE
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$omc Say Pill Should Be Off Left, Others Off Right Foot.
J Thumbs Down, Thumbs Around, Straight
, Up or Crouch
Uy SANDY McNIHLICK
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putt ran play golf
ulili nujbody."
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niuile by Noah
lieu ho pushed off
ltfA n lilw. IliA Inft nlhnW rn.tlll!7 Oil
the left thigh, aud the left wrist making
the hit.
"For it it u hit." says the pro.
"though some .ay the club, arms and
everything Nhould move right out after
the ball. In other words, the wrist
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'" h.,1Al.k,r f I original position, but follow through
are plenty of roi t- , b ' position,
(in euiter to rise
with the statement I Adaption
"Putting, in my opinion, however, is
tho adaption of one's particular ability
to n ri-rtain tixod stjlc. So long us
tho right wrist doei not turn the shaft
back, Uio putt should be fairly true."
As will he feen from tne illustration
nearly every star has a different style.
Some lay a fnrutiugcr of the left hand
down tho shaft, some ploy the thumbs
straight down, sonic choke tho grip,
others lengthen It and stund upright,
some play off out foot, some the other.
Home stars lWure it is a pendulum
stiokc. others with tho wrists nud still
otheiw neither.
'rake jour pick.
tbit there uro somo who "can't putt who
cm nlay with anybody," but In the
into It's the swan shot in the realms
jf the flag that rings up the count.
Chick Kvans aud Miss Htlrllug nrn
two among the notable "ean't-puttets"
bo do not have to worry to muc.i
.l.n llmr himl nllt tlio little tlllttel'.
Both play their game up ft the green.
thiraxli uoth lme imtl tare sireuKs ui
brlllmut putting.
But "deadly putters" arc about ns
Mctne us ladlum buttons on a doilgh-
V. ... Thnrnfnrn. if !1 nluter llns
mutcml the prlutlplci of the pesky putt
and In nble to sink one in a fair per
centage of times lie is at bat, lie Is doing
Mil. Of couise, It one Happens io urop
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virtually "II tlio recruits and rrzuluri are
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Boston Nationals Work Out
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thiog iu the t lub being peileet unmnce.
Should Tccl "night" '
Prfin ii 1mrtllMir Mlinillll ll( Ollle to
iiiov whtn he has a dub of that sort
to his hands, in other words, u cluu
jbnt feels "right."
t tne picture oi ,iei- wum-uii, ivinrasu
Go'f (hilt pro, shows tlio lett Mlsl hi
iwdtiou to do whut the brother of the
"famous (.corge IJuneun asserts "they
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DEMPSEY WILL FIGHT
Meets Terry Keller In Four-Round
Exhibition Tomorrow
Los AngclM, Murcli 1. Jnck Dcmp
Ky will enter tho ring hero tomorrow
iiiRllt for tho first tlmt! slnoe lie won
tlip liOHVj-wolglit cliuniploiiHliIp ut To
ledo. O.. .Tulv 4 laHt, to box n four
ronud exhibition with Terry Keller, of
New York.
Jnck Kenrna, Dcmpscy's mnnager, In
mnkliii: tlu nnnoiinccmcnt liit night,
snld Keller Bcvcrnl jears ngo boxed to
a draw with Dctnpsey. Keller nlbo
claims to have won it dccNIon over Joe
Ili'ckett, Knglish heavyweight, when the
latter wiih lighting under another name.
Dcmpiey linn been training daily for
Hcvcral wcckH with Bill Tiite, hi negro
sparring partner.
Sharkey and Moore Draw
DflroH. March . Jack Hharkoy, of New
York, and Roy loorp, of Ht. Paul, fought
tfti fot round hero Inut nlxht. at the end
of which newnpiiner opinion wan about
rqunlly Olvtded. Hhnrkey lmided miff Iflfia
to tho head frcouently durlne tho early
rout". 1s. hut hla opponent took tclllns leads
later In tho bout.
EX-SERVICE MEN HEAR THE
CALL OF THE OLD LIFE
Former Soldiers and Sailors Find Civil Life
Too Tame. They Are Joining the
Marine Corps. Combines the Desirable
Features of Both Army and Navy.
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If trouble atari over Ibo border,
Jf a Haitian rob wants a scrap.
Should any ono start a disorder
Where. Undo Sam's b'os3lnff'tho
map
If bad llttlo bandits or pirates
Insist upon ptilllnt; bit; scenes
Don't worry or fret or ect In a
sweat.
Just call up and tell tho Ma
rines. Just toll the Marines, just tell the
Marines,
They'll net on the Job in their
Bcrapplnc; Jeans:
Ask 'cm for trouble, and trouble
you Bots,
Tor they've rot sharp points on
their bayonets.
They land on their feet and they've
sot nine Uvea,
And they pack a puncii in their
Xorty-Avcs.
"Two battalions of Marines
for Immediate, servico in Haiti."
Not lonsr aco that call wont out
from tho V. 8. Marino nccrultlns
Bureau. Within ten days thoso
two battalions wcro recruited,
equipped and ready to shove, off.
And every man in thoso outfits was
a former soldier, sailor or Marino.
They found civil llfo too tame.
The "servico" was In their blood,
and they could not get it out.
Strange? Not a bit of it. Aslc
ny one of "Jack" PershlnR's Rang.
Atlc any ox-man-o'-war's man.
Oh, yes, we all growled at
for the Marine Corps were pro
moted from tho ranks. These offi
cers, by thoir efficiency nnd valor,
liavo no amply demonstrated .tho
wisdom of developing1 tho officer
material nmontr the enlisted men,
that tho system lias been adopted '
as a permanent fcaturo of tho
service. Any man who has the
makings of an officer in him
stands an excellent chance of ris
ing rapjdly through the non-com-mlsBloned
grades of corporal and,
sergeant and "graduating" into &
second lieutenant. After that ho
hns the same opportunity of at
taining still higher rank as any
graduate of the Naval Academy.
In addition, somo Marines are
selected each year to take the
four-year course at Annapolis,
upon completion of which they are
immediately commissioned second,
lieutenants of Marines or enslgna
In .the Navy.
"When we romomber that ther
is ono non-commissioned officer to
every sovon mon no one who is of
avcrago ability and applies himself
can expect to remain a prlvato for
very long.
The Marine at Work and Play
Many people havo the Idea that
tho ocrvlco is a. life of hard work,
long hours and harsh discipline.
Nothing was ever further from th
truth.
There is work to be done In the
Marine Corps. But It is good,
evgf & iimmm&mi
reveille nnd sworo to murder tho
bugler. We nil "groused" at the
chow and whettod our bayonets for
the coolss. Oh, yes. full packs
rubbed the skin off our Bhoulders.
But
Remember' those days when we
were fit 89 fiddles, could cat the
hind leg off a table and enjoy It,
could lick our wolght in wildcats,
nnd weren't afraid to eay so? And
romomber the buddies who bunked
with us, hiked with us, scrapped
with us, took all our money, bum
med our tobacco, called us bad
namoa and would gl us tlio
Bhlrts off their bocks if we asked
em? Somehow civil life doesn't
ofton glvo us frionda liko that. Tho
man who has never done a hitch
In the service has missed a lot.
Jsn't that so? ...
And for anv man who Is looking
lor service all sorts, ltlnds, con
ditions and variotles of eervlco
tho Marine Corps is the one beat bot,
Tho Marine Is "soldier and sailor,
too." When the big ehlps go to
noa tho Marines go with thom. Be
foro the Marino has a chance to
get tired of een-golng he is landed
nt Haiti or Honolulu, China or tho
Philippines , ...
Opportunity for travel and ad
venture is only one of tho things
that tho Marine Corps affords. In
this branch of the servico a man
finds unusual facilities for physical
and montal development. The Ma
rine Corps makes an ordinary man
Into a real "husky."
And there are all manner of
trades that may be learned in the
corps. Kvery day cx-Marlnes are,
Immediately upon discharge, step
ping Into wcll-pojd civilian Jobs
that range from that of aviator to
that of cook. And, as every one
Itnows. an honorable discharge
from tho Marine Corps Is the best
letter of roeommeridatlon any one
can havo. It Is, in fact, a United
Btates Government " certMcato
which stamps the possessor as "In
spected and passed as an honest,
loyal and capable man. who has
learned to uso his head and hla
hands and uso them to the best
advantage." - ...
During in ""vTwUP Wrl?
Bringing in Haitian Bad Men
Nlckalls Returns torYalo
,w Union, Conn., ,Mirch I. - Quy
Nltikalln .an returned to Yule, nr Hn
ftbuenCA of threq yenra, !not of which ho
pent In rvko In thn Ilrltlsh nrmy Tho
head couch of the Vftlei crew Inspected
tho rowing machines and wnichM th crew
cunoldkloi, ut worlt. Ho oxorosHed himself
as Bfctltflrd with thn progrflBa tho oarumen
urn mnklne. NlckalU, Dr. At Hharpe and
l'rof C. W. Mendell will talk to tho rowlnr
candidates at a mestlnc Friday night.
Dental College Falfs to Appear
Pennabnnr, I'n., March 4. A Inreo crowd
of people Vicre disappointed when thn basket
ball team of th Philadelphia Dental Coi
lego of Templo University foiled to appear
for tha game scheduled with Perkfomen
School last nlcht.
Italy Challenges Aero Club
New York, March 4. The title of tho Aero
Club of America tn tho Inti'rniitlonitl llillnm
Trophy was challenged bv another mil Inn
yesterday, when a challenge, was received
from tha Aero Club of IlMy. which proposes
to enter three teams In ..le content to be
held In this country this year. Challenees
already had been received from Envlund.
1'ranco and Deljium,
College of Pharmacy Loses
Wenonnh, N. J., March 4. Wenonah Mili
tary Academy defeated the Philadelphia
College of Pharmacy In a basketball cams
played in the local armory by a score of
33 to 12. Tho work of Paulus featured for
tha Cadets. Score at tha end of the first
half was 11 to 1 In favor of Wenonah.
Cornell Crew Lopsided
llhnco, N. Y.. March 4. Bitter criticism
of the faoulty for lack of co-operation which
ho declared has deprived him of tho services
of the entlro starboard aids of his varsity
crew was made yesterday by Charles K.
Courtney, Cornell's veteran rowlnsr coach. As
a result of the midyear examinations, he
said, ono side of the first eight had been
eliminated from rowlnc this season. Coach
Courtney stated that the faculty., failed to
Inform him of the scholastic atanJlnc of liln
Important candidates, as has been the cus
tom for many years.
A second-clan traveling team desires the
services of a battery willing to Play for
the sport of the tame. O. K. Abmjcr. 0120
Christian street.
Will Send Crews to Olympics
New York, March 4. Strong crewe will
represent tho United Htates In tho rowin
In tho Olympic games In Uclclum. according
to plans under consideration by the American
Olympic committee and tho National Asso
ciation of Amateur Oarsmen. l"red IU l'ort
mejer. member of an association committee,
announced yesterday that this country wilt
send n single and a. double sculls and crews
for tho pair, four and elght-oarod event.
W. Va. Breaks Deadlock and Wins
Morgantown, V. Va., March 4. For
thirty minutes here last night Kalrmount
Normal aggregation or star long shots had
West Virginia's basteteera worried, the
count being tied at SO.
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healthful, outdoor work. There
aro short, snappy drills that make
a man nlert and "on tho Job" In
mind and body. Thero aro setting
up exercises that take Inches off a
man's waistline and put thom on
his chest. There's ehootlner on tho
rifle range evory Marine Is
trained to bo a crack shot; there's
work with wireless toleGTaphy and
eometUlns' of seamanship. Itta
work, but It's the sort of work
men like.
Thero must be discipline, just
ns thero must bo laws In a com
munity or rules In an offlco or
factory. But tho Marino discipline
Is of a sort that no reasonable)
man would object to.
Llfo la not all work for" tho Ma
rino. There nro baseball, football,
boxlnp; and swimming for tho
devotees of theso sports. No post
la without Its pool tables. There
Is fishing' and hunting. For Ma
rines, In their travels, go whore
tramo. hlff antt lttle, Is plentiful
and gamo laws aro few.
Mon not on guard may, as a rule,
leave thoir station after 2 or 3
o'clock in tho afternoon nnd may
remain nwny until rovolllo (6 or 7
o'clock) tho following mornlnc;.
Whenever a man may be con
veniently spared, his commanding
officer has authority to grant him
a ten-day furlough, plus the time
required to travel to and return
from hla homo town.
The Marine Corps desire to nlvfi
roans? men from nil porta of the
country an opportunity o( enlist
ing; In the servico for two, three
or four rear. The local recruit
Ins; office has some vacnneles In Its
quota for especially good men. It
xnny be that 70a aro tho sort of
man they are) looking for. Don't
hesitate to call and talk thin;
oTer, It rrlll put yon under no
obllsnllon. Yon vrlll not be urged
to enlist. But yoti CAN lenrn tho
troth about the Marine Otrps from
men who know the lira and like It
yell enouah ta stay ., Send for
booklet,
U. S. Marine Corps Rccrultintt
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makes Havana rJW"
YOU'LL find in the dictionary all the words
that Longfellow eyer used. But could
"you and Webster" write another Evangeline?
Others can obtain, if they choose, tobaccos
as choice as those used in MANUEL. But
no blenders without the MANUEL formula
and method can blend the rich Havana
with selected lighter leaf so that the cigar is
both mild and fragrant as in MANUEL.
; Prove it and be happytoday.
ALLEN R. CRESSMAN'S SONS
Cigar Manufacturers Philadelphia
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