Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 16, 1921, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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EYESTIflGt PUBLIC LEPaEIl-PHlXADgLpAA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921
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Eastern League Makes Debut in New Yerk Tonight When Brickley's Five Meets Wilkes-Barrq
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Grip Most Important Part
of Gelf StrokeGuilferd
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JVtesc JT'iei Sierf, Weak
Fingers, but Varden
Method Yields Better
. Direction, Says Champien
lly .IHSSE I'. GUILFOItl) '
Amattnr (liilf t'linimilnn of the 1'nltrd
Mlntcji
TH1 most Important jinrt of t lit lit lit
streke Is te grip tlic club properly,
snil. struiiBi'l.Vi I"'!' 1 tin; lir-M t-ii p iii
tbr lenrnliiK f t'" Rnmi.
The hoglinier, therefore, slieuid rIvp
particular attention te tlil feiiturp of
the gnim mill should nilepL a method of
grip wlili'h seems cnnlcst te lilin and
give It it thorough tryout before trying
the ether grips.
The med popular grip Is the Varden
grip, wlileh 1b also known as the over
lapping grip.
My Grip
These players using the Vnrden grip
may net nil agree en junt the position
of the thumb and fingers, but the prin
ciple of the grip Is the Ramp, whether
the thumbs arc both en the top of the
shnft or at the sides.
In my case, I grip the club with tin
left hand, having the thumb en the tup
of the shaft.
The grip is in the fingers and net in
the pnlm of the hand.
I then grip the club with my right
hand, having the last two llngcis of that
hand overlap the fore and middle liA?t-r.s
of the left hand. Tliet thumb of the
right hnnd Is pressed against the side of
the club.
The placing of the thumbs in this
grip constitutes the principal difference
of opinion,
50.1y' very geed planers have heth
thumbs e the top of the thrift,
ethers have heth thumbs en the sides
e the shaft, tehile in my ease I
apparently split the difference and
have the left thumb en top and the
right at the side.
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LOCAL GOLF PROS
TO FORM OWN P.G.A
Stanley Hern Asked te Call
Meeting Monday Plans
Indorsed Here
B. SAYERS DEADLY AT 69
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OUILFOKD'S 0HI1
palm, half-finger grip, but it is a quci quci
tien whether the nccuracy of the Ver Ver
den grip shot does net compensate for
the less of distance.
The Vnrden grip hns many converts,
nmeng them being Jnmes II. IJruld and
Oeergp Duncan. Abe Mitchell uses n
ball-finger, hnlf-pnlm grip, and with It
he gets n tremendous distance off the
tee.
THE most decided advantage that the
Varden grip enjoys ever ether grips
Is that both hands have an ispml amount
of work te de. The interlocking grip is
also) one In which both hands de n simi
lar amount of work. This grip is net
as popular as the Varden grip, but fed
eral of the best players use it, notably
among them being I'rnnrls Oulmct.
The difference between the two gilps
Is that the right hand, instead of hi 'ng
lapped ever the left hnnd, Ik interlocked
with it. The forefinger of the left hand
surrounds the little finger of the light
hnnd.
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THIi double-V grip was probably the
met popular grip before Varden
made the overlapping tiiiiieu.,
I can speak with nutherit.i en the
merit-., or lack of merits, of this grip,
benuifp it is one which 1 used for venrs.
There Is no doubt but that I get
mere distance off the tee while using it,
but the dlstnnce jas riven cd at tlic eest
of direction.
IT WAS Dave Rreun, at one time
open champion of Great Brit
ain, who fl-st eritlcled mp for
mine the double-V crln. Whether
he advecaled the A anion grip for
all golfers I de net Jtnnw.
POSSIISr.Y he mny have seen that it
whs absolutely unsultcd te my
game. "You'll nevpr win a big chnm chnm
lileiHiip until you change your grip, me
lad." he said.
I pondered ever this remark one com
plete season, and the beginning of win
ter found me wishing that T bad heeded
his advice.
The Idea struck me that I could well
changeiuy grip in winter, thus net en
dangering my gnme se complete!).
With this in view, I pinctlced swing
ing Indoors one complete winter, using
the Varden grip instead of th" deublc-V.
When Spring Came
TK Till! spring 1 felt well repaid for
my effort, for I had abandoned n
Erlp which had continually led nfe Inte
trouble and had one in its plnce which
vraa fast becoming mere popular en iu
own merits.
Certainly I have never felt sorry that
J .made, the change. The double-V grip
is one which w.euld probably conic mere
natural te n beginner. The left hnnd
grips the club from the upper side: that
K the knuckles of the left hand are
Rowing.
The right hand grips the club from
the lower side, but is turned te meet
the left hand. Thus the thumb of the
left hand Is en the side of the club and
the thumb of the right hand Is en the
upper side of, the club.
Firm Grip
THE club should be gripped firmly,
thni1lll lir nn mnnnu Hclitlv f t
the grip is tee tlgut the mtieli ut the
mint 11 lilljH'UVU.
If the club Is net gripped firmly there
Is llkelv te he trnnMi. cntispil frntn lm
slipping of the club.
Especially Is this true when playing
in the rain or when playing in ex
tremelv het uiMtlin- ulu n tin, ,,n,-ki,.., .
tlen from the hand causes tiie club te
sup.
rpiIK club should be gripped half-
way down tlie leallicr en the
shaft of the club:
rSE of the worst mistakes that a
Y beginner can make Is te grip the
club nway down toward the end of the
leather, and It is eiunllv bad te grip the
club at the very top. for in e doing the
proper control of the club Is lest.
Te these who are using a grip ether
tlinn the Varden grin, who arc experl
enc ng no difficulty. I should net advise
a change, but if the feeling is experi
enced that the grip W wrong, an at
tempt at Hi,, overlapping grip may be
beneficial.
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mere
until
i mum- me ciiiiiic" iP no easy ninttr
and the player must realize that thei
s going te be a slump in ids game unt
he has tin- grip mustered.
On Friday the article will be en "The
.Stance."
Ceiwrwht, ten. by 1-ubUc l.cileer Ce.npanu
Mende Beaten by Bat Leenard
of Phlliifletphla haU a sIih-Ic Uie bi-lte- ht
Jlninu .Veii'ln ur.nth, r Qu.ikr city Imn
tain, in i.n Pluht-mund Imut here. Luinanl
cm JbnOuv r tlu cw in the fourth round,
unci tnemiftfr IiikI the latter en ti run
until the List reun.l. ihen Mewlu niifxht-tl
ntreiiB. lebliy 1VI fm. of I'hllail.'IplilR.
nutpunrhed lVre t'amiKi e the I'hlllpplne
iKlan.lH, In the I'litht-'nuiH BOinl-llral. hut
xtrueli Rpvrral foul iunelix. .Ilinnij l.'inui.
of I'hllHlrlihlH. xteppeil Jimmy Martin, of
Serunten. In two rnumli. for th M'innd time
'n tl Is ilt. Jet Itav of Phllr.di'lphla took
the count In the ui-cend round of a bchcduled
s1-reund claHh with Jee MeUeveiit. of
Camden.
OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 20
lly SANDY McNIHMCK
The golf pros of th's dlstilct will
crawl out of hibernation and eune In
from their countryside ictrents tb have
n leek at the city next Monday, Novem
ber 21. '
The object of the Invasion will be te
form a Philadelphia Professional
(lelfers' Association. Conversation
about forming such nn organisatien he"
been floating nreund the local Units
loop for some few weeks, nut te sav
months, and the money -mentors have
decided the time has come for action.
Stanley Hern, the demon Ht. Mungo
golf sulesmnn, was nuked te laydewn
the preliminary plans, which he has
done. The meeting will be culled te
order at 71." Denckla llullding. .Elev
enth find Mnrket streets. Mendny, at
10 o'clock. Every pre hf the district is
urged te attend and the announcement
of the meeting is the Invitation.
Ideas Aired
At this meeting the pies will eiect
temporary officers and temporary com
mittees, rly-lawa will be framed and
the structure of organization thoroughly
established at this meeting.
Every one with nn idea will be given
a chance te spring it.
This P. P. ti. A. Is te be formed with
the prime purpose of aiding the Quaker
City pros te perform any duties it can
w'th the Gelf Association of Philadel
phia, the national P. (J. A. and tin
game of golf In general.
Its social program will consist nt the
start In some geed, old get -together
tournament". The plan is te held n
one-day links fete of "ill-holes nipiln!
play for thp members alone nt least
twice a month through the spavin.
This will give our professionals' a
chn nee tii gel a renj hatful of tourna
ment play and competition.
In these tourneys they will be handi
capped se that one might ns wqll win
as another. They will contribute a
couple of bucks entry fee. The green
backs will then be raked into a pile and
the golfer with the best net score can
then help himself te the peel. Thus
the day's play will be worth while for
soinebedj .
It Is a fine iden and deserves the sup
port of the puis, the local association,
the clubs and everybody else witli the
Interest, of golf hereabouts at heart.
Speaking of Stanley Hern reminds
of the fact that he played with .Mm
llarnes when the latter wen the Main
Mne open championship.
Stanley looked ever the records
claimed for Barnes in tii.it ccut when
the elongated l'. S. champion stepped
eighteen holes in 10." nl:,ute and
broke tlic course record the whiNt.
He nNe saw hew It.irivs ,en n
championship in 'J,'."i miiiute.J. collect
ing i. bout 1 a minute en route.
Anether Itecerd
Hut the best record, according te
llern, made that day was at the sixth
hele: Hern stuck his ball about eieht
teet fruu ttic pin and jehlngly de
manded that .Mm "beat that."
"I'll take you." unasweicd IJurnes.
"I'll put my shot inside yours anil
furthermore I'll get a bird."
One of these high, jump-hack shots
sped from the Pride of Pelham's club.
It rode tight te the pin's shadow and
strnngel enough there wue a little
Hurry of feathers, us It plunked te the
green.
linth plnyer-i took another leek and
dinged if Ilarnc' shot hadn't socked
Green Council Denies
Football Coach Rumer
Ofllelnl denial of the rumor that
thase in charge of athletics at Dart
mouth were seeking harry Ilnnknrt
as coach of the (Ircen football team
1ms been made by the Dartmouth
College Athletic Council through Jo Je
seph W. Gannon, chairman,
"There Is no bawls for the report
se far ns the council Is concerned,"
said .Mr. Ctiinnen. "Fer all we knew
llanknrt's jiifine may have been men
tioned by outsiders, but the mutter
has nt no time conic up for consid
eration by the council, nor hnve we
any intention of giving the subject
of next year's coach nny considera
tion until after the football sensen.
The council and the Dartmouth un
dergraduate body are solidly behind
the present conch, .fncksen Cnuncll,
In all the remaining games of the
season."
WANT PL A YERS FOR
FRIEDMAN -SEDRAN
a ipieii. sneezing en the green, right
imiuck In the tljntlng lib.
Mme. Quail, highly Indignant at
having bet nnp disturbed by tllat sock,
arose, gave I In men and Hern the
steney eye. nnd limped nwny from
there, first kicking Hit rues' ball angrily
about two fict from the hole.
"That's mic bird," grinned P.nrnes,
ns Jie unf "j,nl Her Feathered I.ady I.ady I.ady
shlfohebblc te the bushes, "and here's
anetlier."
lie sank tnc putt nnd picked uu his
bull ul.nt-k11.it, ever the fact tiint.it was
the first ti.nt In history nnybedy had
.or "gotten two birds" at e-i nele.
In Gi) nt en'
Denny Snjcrs, the "grand old man"
of professional golf nnd futlier of
tSeerge Snycrs, pre at Merlen, cele
brated bis sixty-ninth birthday re
cently by scoring a tl!) ever his native
course nt Ninth lit r wick. Scotland.
I.msi. j ear. i.ped US, he scored a OS
en his birthday.
"A US t (Jl, una next year a 70."
mused Ilcnti). " 'Tls na dXceurugln' 1
I'm gpltin worse every jear."
Kenny's curd and par fellow :
Sajers
out
In
Par -Out
in 4 a 4 i 4 3 4 r i a.y tj
Thus the veteran pre was four iflider
par., hail an eagle nnd five birdies, and
It was en Ids sixty-ninth birthday.
Many happy returns, you might a.
HIGH SCHOOL RUN TODAY
Will Decide Senior Cress-Country
Title Over Boathouse Course
The senior eres. country chnnipion chnnipien
sliips of the public high schools will
be held this afternoon ever the limit -
house ltew course, of three and ene-hnlf ,
miles, in I iilrtneunl Park, hvcry pub
lic high school In the citi has signified
its intention of entering one or mere.
athletes hi the race. I
The championship at the pre-ciii time
is In the possession of West Phila
delphia High. The institution wen the
title two weeks age when Heward Eueh
cnptainid the team.
The Orange and lllue once mere is '
the favorite te cop the honors. The
team has wen all of its meets this i
year, nnd should come through. North
east, however, may give some snappy
competition.
2 n 4 a a 4 6 r. a :n
4 I I ti 3 4 4 U ill CD
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Camden Owners Would
Then Help Weaker Clubs
With Players Secured in
Deal Net After Meney
TO PLAY HEADING
NEW YOllK Is scheduled te receive
its first glimpse of a regularly
scheduled Eastern League bitHkcth.il I
game this evening. Charlie lliickley's
(Hants nic due te mingle with Colonel
Smith's Wilkes-Harre Parous headed
by "Dec" Newman. The 'most willing
limn te be interviewed in basketball
wns the same fellow that for the past
few weeks kept things moving In the
Eastern Hnsketbnll League -nnd new he
happens te play the game that will
keep things going again for the rest of
i.
IIIIT M ilPllllt .
The (Slants arc expetled fe line up
with Itnrne Sedrnn utiil (larr
Schmeelk. forward. ".loike" Law
rence, center, and Harry Hicniulu nnd
Marty Friedman. Illceiidn has never
performed In the league before, but all
the boys say be Is ns geed ns or better
than Marty Friedman, nnd such nn as
sertion prompts the declaration that the
(Slants have isisslhly the best defense
in the circuit. And the offense is net
te be passed up as Harney Sedrnn nnd
(Tarry Schmeelk hnve plaed together
for a long while, funs up Jasper way
recalling n few games in which the io ie
tund (Sarry 'Passed with the midget Harney.
wuat .deiii iainneir.- 'w
Hut in the meantime what is the R
Camden management te receive in ic
turu for pln.iers Friedman and Sedrnn "'
"Dec" Helms, of the Skeeters, wns net
averse te discussing the situation thl
morning nnd he and (he Sheriff"
surely have something coming te them
Charlie Hrlckley 's iredlted wjth
being willing te reimburse the Albanj
Club (Messrs. Friedman nnd Sedrnn).
for the less of its stars, but what i
Cninden going te secure for these players
and they are the- piepcrty of Camden
if they ever p!ny In the Eastern Lea-i".
Basketball Statistics
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CentrMiilr 4 0 .100 Verk
THIS MKKK'K Ktill'.Dt I
Tenklit- Itriullnir at Cnmun.
imrrf nt ,r Yerk
Thiirilii,i Srnmtnn nt C'eitrsllle.
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ilrn el Trillion
S-ilunliiy v(rimnn at Cnniilcn New Yerk
nt Mlllirs-llnrrr. CentfMlllr nt KriidlnK.
AMKHKAN t JIAIU li
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In discussing tin. sltunlleii Dec",
Helms has this te say : ,
"Tlic Camden basketball owners eerr ,
(iiinl.v expect te secure something for
the release f tlie.-sc men. Hut we nr- I
net leek ng for money. (Jet me en that '
point. We want something nml I fl.ln'.- I
We lire iieefr.l i.i.. ...i..
, . ". iihiti iiur iiiils- in
I '"'"landing the same, but mnej s net
.... iiuiii; T are nitei.
League .Pe,is u,.
"The Eastern Hnsketbnll League
needs something mere tluin menn in
ccrtuin fiuarters. it WP,u nhncrs.
And we would like te serine the ame
l'l .. a""'''" ,R'P(ls ll"," N- ""I
at all. I, ut they are coming te us and
we could in turn help some of the
weaker clubs. Fer instnnce. if we
should get a man like Lawcence I would
give him te Hill" Myers for the Phila
delphia team. It Is where Lawrence
belongs and would certainly help that
i lub.
"In short, we went players. It Is
up te us le de witfi them what we see
fit. but Camden must be given some
thing for these men if t'icy nre te play
In the Eastern Lcasuc. As te the pen
nant race, our boys are net saying a
word. They never de. I doubt If there
is ever a team put together that Is plug
J,lng s(l hard us our present outfit.
"We undone nnd n half games behind
Trenten, but that docs net mean a thing
as fnr as Camden Is concerned. We
expect te will tonight. Sam Dicnse Is
out of the gume with a bud hand, but
.limin.i Campbell Is . K. again. The
bejs worked out last evening and wc
had u newcomer. He is n lecnl boy,
Hareld Costelie. and pardon me if I de
mi j lie leeks geed. He is n baseball
pitcher of note, and has been pla.ilug
baskitbnll with Natlvit and milking n
few i cords us a goal "hooter. He will
be with the team for the first tonight."
l'lills Drep Anetlier
The Phillies made a I rip te Trenten
Inst evening all set te establish a record
for the season by making It two straight
wins in as many days, but tlicj came
home diMippeiiit mI. Thej were beaten
by the Petteis !!1 te !, and Frdd
Cooper's bej s Incidentally Increascl
their advantage en first p!a c in urn n n-l
one-bell' gi incs.
The best the Phils could de a
pair of field geaN. one ,, Call em nnd
the i.tli'r b Andy McMahon In 'hi
meantime the home :ii!cur wu- hiiiinu
the erds for ten. Tenniij Team
Harlow getting no less than .in iui
half dozen.
I ut thnl was net all. A "it n a
tler of the ( 'resu-Mechiin euieimti wn
staged and it became se open nnd
rough Hint Herman l!net.:el derided
thill ii lin" of 81(1 for inch mini, whlii
enriches each club owner's tii'iistm
SJ.,'0 wa forthcoming, ami se bntii men
wcii ngain i-hnspil fiein th age
FINAL HOCKEY MATCH .
All-P'hlladelphla Glrli Meet Al
England at Cricket Club Today
The last of the series of three gnmfS
between the 111121 All-Phllndelphln nnd .
nic Aii-i;iigiini(i team win c piayeu ,
this afternoon at the Philadelphia"'
Cricket Club. ;a
Despite the string of fourteen straight,,
victories for the Enclisb clrls. the AUrVS
Philudelphlnns are expected te mnke R f
better sbewitig than nnj American tennv
has s0 far. The probable lineup tel?m
lows i
AII-HhKlnd All I'liUnilclphta.
.Mlssnh Mmfteff'
Cley non . . . . rtrmuen
Mip Ward.. .-rt fiillbe. I . Wra Nalln
llauman.. . rliflu full-li.iru MRrcy
Henrleit left liHlflim I: ennwnter
Armllcl'J .. ier.tr Unlflnii ' . Ilfrgi"n
l'rle rlKht haifluiil. Mcl.fnn
WllleiHic. left wIhk Mervnu
Ames, . l ft IiihIcI" Te'vnicnd
t.lddi'ilal. . liter . ttenrnu
X1r Hlewnit rlKht Irsl.l- c. ''Iimten-
C' arte . . . rlehl a in OoedmtH.
Nothing the Matter With Florae
r.iniinin, Nn 111 - I'ler.n. He Matter, a
Krnliiate j' in. lin inn Hiitli S lioel fi
terdiM broke r s iuii-. Amnmn cnrturv
anee r mi f r vmui h nniiier?.. 31m
i even d nlni h ii yirf ilirnts m les In .
jioe. b. n hi tin ne f ' iii hours.
infsBnwa
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tT IS argued by
oeutiic-i erfn is
some that the
urefernhln fnr
these xchesc fiuacrs arc net lena and
Unusually utreng, for in this grip the
club is held mere fa the palm,
whereas in the Varden grip the
fingers have the brunt of the work,
ipIIEnE Is no doubt but that greater
distance can be secured through
using the double V grip, or any halt-
WkJ?iA.,.
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Like every El Producte, the Corena
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smoking quality, with the distinctive
character that can be found only in
El Producte's uncopyable blend.
Nine ether shapes and sizes,
ranging from the Bouquet,
at 10 cents straight, te the
Supreme at 30 cents straight.
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Fried Sweet Potatoes, Apple Sauce
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Rolls and Butter Coffee and Milk
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Dees a Lien Purr?
Probably you never heard one,
but somehow the sound of the
Mercer engine suggests the purr of
a lien as you think it might be.
Lew-pitched and soft, but sug
gestive of the might and power
that lie quietly awaiting the call
for action.
It is the sound that is music te
the ears of an experienced driver.
These prices nilt enable many uhe hnt been
Mercer admirers te become Mercer etners:
TOURING $3950
SPORT 3950
RUNABOUT .... 3950
RACEABOUT .... 3950
TOURING LIMOUSINE 52S0
COUPE 4850
Pricet F, O. E. Trenten, N. J.
Twe Extr Tirei and Tubei Included la Stndrd Equipment
Curran-McDevitt Moter Ce. Inc.
933 Ne. Bread St.
I'lienei I'uplur 8H1J. )ixn r.ienlne.
Manufactured by
Mercer Meters Company, Trenten, New Jersey
Men. you can't beat
t l-i ," . ...-,! t f U.
1 1 touch it, in fact, for
" values or un-te-tho-
mmute styles. Our
immense Cash Buy
ing Power is the In
fluential F a c t e r
in getting such big
values !
Here . mi are tin liet that ninney
lan bu and for only $17.00 :
Heavy Ulsters, $17.00
Plaid-Back Coats, $17.00
Raglan 0'Ceats, $17.00
Chesterfields, $17.00
Kerseys and Herringbones
All Sizes at $17.00
I ISuvs an Extra S7Q5
a - wi w
Suit, Overeoater Mackinaw
An extra spscia',
absolutely bona - fids
sale. Mothers, read
hew it works.
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In case you don't want
2 sarmer.tw bring q
friend, buy two gar-
",c"" H split th,
price between you.
Size 3 te 16 years.
FOR THURSDAY AT FRANK & SEDER'S.
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