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. U THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., DECEMBER 24, 1922—8PORTS SECTION. Proper Stroke Important in Golf : Chicago -Has Unique Swimming Instructor 'NO WATER STAR HIMSELF BUT DEVELOPS CHAMPIONS USE OF WOOD AND IRON | CLUBS DIFFERS GREATLY Sticks in the Driver Class Should Be Employed Wilhl LITTLE LESSONS FOR THE GOLFER y George O GREAT PERSONALITIES IN SPORTDOM BY LAWRENCE PERRY {Yost, Foot Ball Coach at Michigan, Isi — T | 2 % One of the Most 'Ewrgetic and | e . | |William Bachrach, Instruétor at Illinois A. C.. Only Distinctly Sweeping Motion, While Irons Magnetic Men i Athlotic ! ! ediocre'Swimmer, Has Developed Such Stars as [ 3! ) T ] { ! S e 1 Call for Clear-cut, Choppy Blow. 8 . : Sybil Bauer and Johnny Weissmuller. RTINS B U i ! = ¢ 3 : ! . : el 4, O MANIFOLD and rigorous have been the duties of Fielding H. | iy ane Asmocciten reeas N :‘.ddmc,n to the fundamentals of (h: golt stroke discussed in this S Yost as head of the new courses in athletic coaching and ad- I 3 te J'l- 41:(.: l.xu ! 0 o2 £ . - e coiunu fast Sanday iwhich arelficcessary if a real game of golfisito : ministration at the University of Michigan that it is altogether | IN B et e fic degeloped thercfarel sevesalfother jeardinalipomts anfthic/aciual {likely he will retire from his post as head foot ball coach of the varsity | | 5 SSer sea el Ol e Uad s e sy | backstroke in a mcet in Bermuda in 0.24, hreaking. for the stroke itself which must be understood if proficiency is to be obtained. | ! cleven at the unive rsity. Yost is grooming his successor, a man who has ! 1 time in recorded athletic history. a w« ington next y 1t without patent leather shoes or | found The rules of the contest are expect: | 3 S ¢ i S S found. . | t-lago when she wasn't quite fourte: ‘hose ranks perhaps some day a national amateur champion will come. i 4 Rowe, Sleisman and Burger are ed to be completed before the duke's | = s , . whose ranks perhaps e day a hirts. There are many who | departure. for. England next month, | Sears old. We had announced thrvugh | LENT of the closing of the st Potomac Park public NNOUNCE n . course somewhat earlier than usual brings to mind that Wash- car will be host tu a group of young golfers from The course in East Potomac Park, according to the office of public build- ings and grounds, has heen closed course Ly the tourna- and its pub in order that improvements may be ! ing editor of the Asseciated Press, | lent, { cover poirt. and He ] will be missing. |rmarz performers, pressed that capal will be true figuratively as well as literally. The pictures prove he is doing it at Sudbury, and doing st atiack houzh ooth were | fidence s ex- | successors will be among those mentioned as likely to belleve it is too late for him to be in the running for McDonald's po- start trying to get back to the per- while Ed Pugh, halfback on/{ its biggest scason, is expected to re- ITEN FOOT BALL GAMES h ng & good chance for the title. Washington and Jefferson and :!he duke to England this summer, of- | | fered to contribute to create a cup to be contested for by American and English yachtsmen. ! He said that it wag his idea to make ( his race with Capt. Nutting this year one as a ketch. and diy out and stick to pro the newspapers that we were going to organize a clase for girls, and in- ments. My principl 'bil Bauer come to us four rigged as a schoorer und the English | swimmers with the explanation that s vi 7 - | - < d record held by : 5 Amo_ng these is that t}lc strokes with the _\\voode.n clubs and the three- | already demonstrated his fitness to carry on the work. Of course, Yost = e ory _record he 1 by a ma quarter irons down to chip shots are essentially different. The wooden ; | may feel the urge to have just one more hack at the job he has held for | inasl ol 628 wasineld by by” Krueger club stroke is distinctly a sweep, with the clubhead meeting the ball in | -twclmy-rhrec ears 'll‘u-u again hch;uay not. He has tackled a big task | w‘;fl‘"l‘;“ ‘4’;3' bare anpencaman . the flfr‘r.\ of a h = e ! : e ptbds H i i 3 -vear a i i k| “im the 440, or probably half that distance. but whe brovgiin ot v the course of i urney, and with the ball actually B | as director of the new four-year athletic courses with summer school at- | < 3 it with th:ch?h f?céofflr a)fcw inchcs,(\\‘hile the iton ‘I:’;‘m‘:l:‘zfc"é‘:a:gf; ! tached, aund, all things considered, it may prove absolutely necessary that E‘_‘"y of the most famous swimmers in recent re. including Mis a hit, in which the ball remains on the club face a very much shorter time | ! he concentrate upon thebigger things. aucr, Joknny Weissmuller. Norman Ross. Perrs Mets Mike Me than on the face of the wooden club. To accomplish these different ends, | { Yost came to Michigun in 1901. He, to the University of Nebraska in 1595 | Dt[.;m"m\:-'-‘ld- Harry Hebuer. 2 . " authorities on the game have pointed out for many vears that the iron | 5 not 5o gray then as now, but lh'“l‘."‘l """'fg ;“"““"‘“& ‘7)"";&";”"‘;34 Clulf ’L’.]“ a’gl’”" Bachrach. swinnning uctor of the Uliron Athlers e 8 3 ' N S . | Kunsas an uri, the plek o c | 5 cago. stroke should be shorter than the full sweep of the wooden club. r,m"“’h‘;‘l‘l";e‘-";g’fi‘;'l& B Yot fy | Missourt valley. The mext year be { Once. in his carly days, “BacL” was The stroke of the iron club should | the Sase of the half-iron. and yet good cne of those men who neve 4 * went to Kansae nad tarned out an | | & great “third place athlate” e 'PENN HONORS FRESHMAN be Qistinetly a blow, as if the end of | F¢sults may be obtaiued. The swing Those who followed fopt ball in the SHe¥en th Elciteaiavelirasimfond = 5 el hafren ere on the : also is longer, and the body also is' SiaeE o cReah Ihe ! Missouri, i« Back in 1897 he made his only ap- N l\"“h'lirrlnh“‘\:hf‘;"' lh-'x -bnd‘ct(kn nrlin’g. [fked to = gresice oxievt 1o woreine. £t eles L“,";h’;"‘ i It was in 1900 that hie went to Le- | !penr.-mce . a natlouwl swimming KILLED ON THE GRIDIRON e the Wouden club. stroke might r‘vellll()’tho n-nnr clubs, the body should ' =hen he played in the Lafay "_':"'1,‘,‘”-;’:1“::{0:"’« “}‘xmlcv;h"md he. sl tournament, entering the 100-yard more properly ulled a sweep, al- e x‘n ou:lo the shot as far as pos- in 1896, In the three preceding i ,m_’hed‘;wr“ i "‘"’,',',‘m;,:," ‘""“ Sl {5¥im in @ meet in Lincoln Parlc ta-. & ough there in_the well it |sible in order to avold complication i he played dpon elevens 15 O e ReabonT To be HpocTis Biavar= t goon here. There were four entries Fimmwylvania a vars Wooden SHatis sorabieRr cutiBmt ot | BN Is pArlicu ISR UMEIth S the ) | University of West Virginia ol iseAROnIETO hEraRUCIBCITH AT e T T and Bachrach won his one and oniy R ararid (e n i eebima « smart blow smartly delivered, | mashic and niblick shots, where the| {huiled_from Amos. a small town in | Sy cleven defeated the University of | Yo xoRY: swimining medal when he finished ( meciing the athieth Farticularly i+ this impression of | Wrists and shoulders should do by, | West Vieginiu, and he had his first | GUifornia, while the freshman eleven | . third—after the fourth man Le hit conveved in watching any of | far the major portion of the work. { foot hall experionc jad his frst | gercatea "the Caiifornia vearlings. (was the outstanding conference | LLrASACCr the fourth man swans lead!, fessionals play a ha i g i 7 : ¢ & il thus cngaged, he spen ven. _ ! or mrac.:-“fm?-::re?::‘:r\',m";‘h"el?tr:k}nm}:. Use Wrists,in Chip Shots. ! Concentration on the player's 9“;’“ Qe oY TR gruing_coaching the Towell High| Returning to the conference in fifty yards. lant TRCCeTy that of 1 man ehops | In what is known as the chip shot| pare will make the clab do pretty |5nd, liter in Ohis Nurthern at Ada Sfion] Team of San Francisco, which | 1910, Michiian split cven with Tiiinots | Sits While He Teaches. ming wood, with the club head as the , from distances twenty yards from the ‘ TR ©Ohto. won the state intcrscholastic cham- |for big ten honors. The eass 19181 Now. weighing, by Iis own admus- ‘lade of the ax. The head js thrown BTeen down the cdge of the green, the| mearly what he wants Decides Against Engineering. pionship. Then when the interco \{ ;fih_c)l 1921 px;‘g‘;-d to hed ra‘ Yl“k sion. “five pounds less than & baftle- marty into the ball and is allowed | Wrists should be used almost exclu-i{ But first he must understand con- | 1yis jgea in going to Lafayette w leglute season was over he went to for Mic higan. z his \u}-': mue O s |#hIn hie sits in a huge wicker arm- © go into the turf after mecting the | Sively, Lringing back the arms only| cemtration, and what the limits of |to carry on the study of engineer! S Tase mnd IS "",;'.l‘m,: And not o L I chalr hesiaex dhe LA C Gk and bail. while age of i to permit of smartness of 5 H o s It, they made K 2 | 8chool team there to the state norna the cties rains promising youngsters to hre: s (RCeRue ca e il Theclubliead shouid follow | comcemtration are. Comcemtration |but ashe puls it they made Him fg- | 50,50 (G0 SiSTeni. terial during the pist scason he dem- | a1} ‘the swimmink records from fhe Lill mounts on the club face. giving line of fIt and run of the ball| means that the player, taking his | ;o ip, instead he went back to Called in Michigan in 1901. O e e, s foot ball than | BEFMudas to Honolulu. Once & monti . vximuming ks barrex. pub it the much desired bac =1 to guide it on its way, and this stroke it t the ball, having | the Univ ¢ of West Virginia and i j e ouman SnoNs anore OO bats or 5o when they Il the tunk up 1Y heach had | 3 C PRl eRt {also should be mude declsively. Many( Sonpe reps g Pidled for the daw. * He was Erodue | ang nalL he wwas called o Michigan | Kielding H. Yost and no man loves|cleven feet for the water Sames.|dow : Smartneas of Blow Factor. 1 chip shot s rulned by lax stroking,| Made ready for his atroke, must SK‘u:;le}l {(;:_thc law. He was grad |and he brought with him somethinglthe game so dovotedly. He s a big|wpgc ibps Anlitth LY The smartness of the blow deliver- |and if struck decisively the bull wili| 8x his eve on a givem spot om the |S9CLIE 500 | 1 o tyrneq | hore than & reputation, Tz brought|man and lov: (i is the spicit of Foplilil and Goes 4 round of two. but N b with the back spin clubs deter- [bo found to run more truly over; ball amd- them say to Rimnelf. |to foot ball coaching. 1lis frst Job | Jose In his career at Ann Arbor YORt | han mlaced under nim or met hien in | that ir about the extent of his vwn inines more than the amount of turf) rough ground than i€ hit With 8 1005¢. | wrnae ta where 1 ahall hit 187 jwae with Ohio Wesleyan. That year | wou'the conference championship in | other ways, has ever failed to be tm- | WARCTWork. = i incd. Although it is customary and s the distance from b: n Some such thought as that, nn- 1897 —his team defeated Ohiv State [ 1901, 2, 8 and 4. 3Michigan was out | presced by the richness of his per-{, “I3VGo¥ €24 O i and ot n te : L y and ) “As the (distance froms ball (tokgree University. the only time in history | of the conference from 1306 to 1918 itics and by 1 1S a Lo 3 1 At is recommendcd that turf be taken lessens, the best authorities agrec| mixed with any crows thoushts |nat the Methodints have turned this | bat tn 1908 and 1910 Tis teams defeat: | sonalitics and by Lis qualtties as 2| pharq” Bachrach eays. “He may 50t| Buihrach tractiod Wb with practically all the iron clubs, it | that the feet should be graduallyl oo oo 11l (he plager | {rick: From (Ohio AVeslevan fie weit ] od Minnescte.. which I thosel yeara: oo (Coprright, 1922 !be @ champion, for it just S0t bOTD ! (een montlis sso he or o s the decision of the blow and not : brought closer together and the| 2Pout Banirer. wi e player | ol 4y e be So.aian 2 2 il {in pome people to be champlons. but| big meet. Lp (o the p 'he volume of turf that determines i stance opened up, until with the chip| W sually find, yield woaderful 11f he s willing to plug along dax 11§ iyey, i forey World o e deadly ords stopping qualitics of the shot. |shot the body migit conceivably be| results. He has onmly to keep hix 1 it requently i muted that tnrf has | facing hole, a position approxi- i et aversd o ke | KINSELLA MUST DEFEND { grind He will he a good swimmer. L een taken and the ball s thought | mated by the niblick shot from sixty e 5 ANLEY -] The troubls is that lots of swimi- e £ have bheen twell str but has.yards away from the hoie. All the, %pot he ham e hall— | TITLE AGAINST G « V. | mers. and sometimes those with most ctically no bad this | short shots should be struck with the| the mind will make the club do | - {natural talent, haven't enough of the 156 lln.- mx.:‘:‘.\- wus brp;{ "‘l.u)}) taking l.}l‘li ;‘for‘:‘:]’en!:‘l:l; :g-‘-( the rest -l."; i Amaiis | Walter A. Kinsella wom a re- | w1l to win to keep at it. {mb up or. th < im- | Stroke is the better It is apt to finish. | glon als with selfe Genses Moo | sl oy { | w‘l'x:.z"a'x :e-u::::l. olfh:m::m:'ceu Jarting th a se i s e players use the mashie for| mendously with go eocxe o= X | v 2 g Shots thn feta o E:h:z"fi::hfim&hne others use a mid-| tamn, amateur cl of Texan defeat of James Rel, 28 8 coach?’ he was asked. W nd the arms in, close to the | irom cut down to mashie length. Both| wseveral times, rom Waeo. COLLEGF PARK, M. December 23. | cnlleq upon to defenm | By the Assoriated Press Making them work day in and-da with tie right ¢lbow kept in | clubs obtain good results, but the rive n treme e e T v e et e e NEW YORK, December 2i—The|out. 1 require my teams to swim to the right side. mashie chip shot is a pitch-and-run| Chick Evame 1 =5 S ity of Marviand do.| saesmere In the immedinte ftmre. | Duke of Lelnster, famous Trishaports: | QUAor of & mile @ day. T domt liold, . - . ile thie arms <hould be kept | shot, while the midiron chip Is more!| Rotan lost year as one | {07 the University of Maryland la- { man, today annotnced that un annual | % 7{0P, wateh on them, they can tage | Contenders for the waina arms siould be kept | shot, ¢ O D ih oiC! of the tem best mmatons soifers 1c |crosse team practically has been { man, - annou n thefr own time, but ther MUSt SWMNN 145 pound foer Lull charapionships « in to the body in the wooden properly a run-up shot, al B! | Amert & completed. Army, New York Uni- international vachting contest to be | :“eaqt that quarter of a mile. L ¥ shot alvo. the shot may be delivered | ilar rosux‘:s ann‘hc;“?bm-:?;l by drag-| Am l('n:r L . sity and Stevens Institute will be <run‘|za‘rmss ‘!",' Atlantic ocean in small | 41a¢ they can play around the xhr_ Distriet wditinned 1 ML rchipts o iveness thaw intging theihead of the mashle: opsTight; Johs,¥. Dille (Co ) for the first tinic. Tn addition | will be the cha e L Sup eimi- | they want to as long as they wish, their final driv 1 the B nd Goid stickmen will cr lenger, and it is expected that Lo = e -| “If a swimmer swims 300 quarter due RUTH MUST PROVE CASE gage Navy. Lehigh, Denn State Johus | the mateh will be comtested in ably will be inaugurated in the near miles in a sear thats feventy-five Thin m. opkins and St, John's of An 5.1 Jamuary. - {miles. Nobody can swim seven nicrs st 3 seattote = e for the ruce were il e 801 for t BY DEEDS NEXT SEA D L iiaseisland CGaalex, P he 1. dyslythe dune e band i vnating Coerine SON |, Mun < 3 ‘he e oY i e or 1eon at the Harvard Club severul daysi - g Snaarcn “swim | w its sterling work of last vesr, when | tralning for h j eor & ard . T sit up here und watch them swim will L 5 ; > e s . a cel- on even terma i 3vs = . 2 g 2 < things o wood. Fans generally hope that it 4s but two regulars—McDonald.! (hese trial tiits and ix regarded an | WV 4SHDUID Nutting, who s to Tacecit (heir mistukes and suggest That's all there is iz to get them ¥ ound victors will be dra b ina se weas in Cyprian At Lo 2 O s A i sition, = ¢ e ae Ele made to fit it for ;'m!:).nulln()n:x_l p\;bhc links championship to be held hcrc‘ fect co-ordination which was his ;:o Qlevern. is hclli(e\'»dun;“nrand a fine | FUR BR“WN NExT FAI.I- {z.:uflr,z of a_ series of annual con-(u',:’fld’“ et :;;;pxm;“w he was {he big-te next summer. probably late in June, - ance of succeeding Holder. 1 sts. ol i pesamas o e Trprovements are necded at " the = ([ s 3L, Akt jevidence wu As has been the practice for the) | W probably will start the race(nS,back sroke and foing vers Wil o o bE this, however, will not be all im few vears, practically the entire — = | this vear in July,” the duke declared. o ] cUba : 2 e W 2| TENNIS BODY PICKS MOSS last few years, p. 3 { decided she wanted to be the world's 1s wiil wor ,rt will be spared the kands of the Jury of American |fcot ball squad is expected to t . K e explained that it had been agreed ' [, tage back-stroke swimmer. To- nd nest spring to make | TARY fans until the middle of the season, |f0r the team. It is rccognized here| PROVIDENCE. December j.—Seven | that Capt. Nutting and he would have | 57 > scene ofy AS EXECUTIVE SECRE i "_|that the Indian pastime is an excel- {home games and three on fields of | built in an American yard two iden- | %% ond annual public links cham- ! 7 . = ——llent substitute for spring gridiron rivals are included in the Brown foot | tical boats, about fifty-four feet over | nique, He Declares. linesman vlonship. The eves of golfing! VEW YORK, December 23—Ed- training. This. together with the|ball schedule for 1923, announced by |all. . A | BDachrach passes over his own in- While the 1 ¢ will be focused on Washington{ ward 1. Moss, for ten years sport- ’ ][N i fact that the game probably will have | Manager Robert H. Goff. { _ The Amcrican boat, he said, will be |apility to rank above the mediorre |ing on at TUnie: ment, as the young players who com- Bhas been appointed executive sec- isult in a record number of candi- Haverford are newcomers on the list. will be pitted against an American | An English motor|the bhest coachcs don't swim much. hat applies in other sports ton,” junior champiou of the I he defend its titie pete probably will constitute the i dates when the first call for,practice | New Hampshire State and St. Bon- t C3 «kainst the Carlisic ‘ tfinest group outside the actual sec- [ yetary of the United States Lawn |13 issued about February 15. {a\'enture appear again after a short |motor. Both boats wiil carry only 2 |says “Zuppke down at Illinois was. Indians field at 10th and ¢ ifonal and national titleholders and| Temnmis Association, to wsucceed Switching of 2 date or two is €x-|absence. small quantity of gasoline to protect | nover much of a foot ball plaver, but | streets soi iese teams opes ~x-champions in this country. Eddie @ Jleld of St. Louis, the public links Paul B. Williams, who resigned to Become editor of the Utica Daily pected to be the only change made in the schedule as at present consti- BY ALUMINI SWIMMERS Yale will be pliyed a week earlier than it was this year, and the contest the yachtsmen against the possibility of being becalmed. look what a coach he is! work around here all the When you their fray 1 time You | ‘hamplon, is among the topnotchers| Press. # ' 8 = tuted, if it is changed at all. The|iith Dartmouth s sdvanced twe| The duke sald that each skiDper|Jon't have the desire to swim moen | of ihe Eame at the age of mincteen| The appolntment was announced m:!'::‘"":“‘!"““m”’ ottscered the | gopogule: weeks. Brown will play its first|WOUld have one man to help him.|yvs like being a chet. Nobody ever; THREE MEETS SCHEDULED A should make w name for himself. graduate natators of Central{ y,..n g8 gtevens, at College Park. Thanksgiving " day game ¢ince 1916 Rfilp""‘“‘vh‘:‘s’jfll_f"‘fii‘r:-‘f")cro;l:g saw a chef eat much, unless he was orge Aulbach of Boston, who play- High School yesterday in the Central| April 7—Lehigh, at Bethlshem. when it faces Lehigh at Andresw ! the Atlantic in the Typhoon, a boat | 1out at gomebody e house. | BY HUNT CLUB THIS WEEK 4 80 well in the tourney held at To- | liam S. Myrick, prevident of the ms- | tauk, winning the annual meet, g April 14—Navy, at Anospolis. { Fleld. L be Really great swimmers, ledo this vear, has turned profes-i mocimtiom. j points to 24. Victorr in the relay race| Al 8L—8¢ John's, at Annapolis. College| The schedule follows 5""“,““;“‘" size to those which will'be says, are born, not made. ou can't’' Tur on sohoduled 1 slonal and not be in the 1323} —_— brought ‘ess to the grads. Pk 2 | Septsmber 29, Haverford. = e put a voice in .’m!‘hod' he expla ; ho event was| smimining captalty Aok o] Mey o o st Cologs BO o G W ntngton ! 105 SInine, Leadser T rulovis re the event iwas : E captaft, tow attending | May 13—Penn State, at College otober and Jefferson at ' o a singing teacher to cultivit it VANKTOSSERSTOPLAY Ecsicisliniis vt 8 Bt ey WBREEE Iy Mo COLLEGE SCULLING RACE toude i'haNE Gt b e s = daiias country and prov- | 100- ace, but did not equa) his| May rmy, at Wes 3 o . Bosten University. Lody can’t be :i great swimmer, T S South Atlantic A. . T. record for the | | potater &, Tels ot Mow Maven. ADDED TO HENLEY CARD | cun 'be = gooa swimmer, i hie ~vin:s distance. Others of the alumni team November 3, 8t." Bonaventure, to work for it ke tourney steictiyiuny to = 1 S8 November 16, Dartmouth. The American Rowing Association e ‘ashingion 1o cfier the public links | NEw YURK cfl-'"[: HVE Tere Miler :fid(h;(s::;alorflaizfi m[] GE[ MUGH TURKEY | Nommber 13 Ml at oumrider. lus Geciaed o incloge fn next years | OMost of the ;;.—n;;:sfl::imdx;x:r;rd]. ‘ = Lo b i 11 HGeERite 3 1 N A tta over the Henley one-mile-and- 2 x telagc are prod- a0 University. e T b e o] ST the® arveralis ot Bebmngieania, et == HEvard course on e Sonulkii oty o the, Chicagy putlte bescher | Tvo ‘mocts {onduvted 1y the "o tne cupital. As to , it is_ as- e 3 i cor. Phi May 26, = 2 . 3 - during the past - were ured no effort will he spared to' One of the leading professional bas- | The sum:mr- i ! TO TRY PRO BASKET BALL 7;L‘lf:‘&e’lz‘,’;'f;e“:w”‘;){s S an dnter | rolier; 19305 boy onions of s tearis| Honhod Maaihe b e ot Lring the entire eighteen holes atly.i pa)) teams of the country is to lm““?n;l”urm" (Alumni) ; mud,l | " | "So far as can be recalled the list|told Bachrach a friend who was ! followed the hounds it , Potomac Park up to champlonship| to0 P PO B 08 TEID 0 i | B )3 third, Chaster (ContraD. ' | Springfleld (Mass.) will give pro-!test of this deecription occurred in | »' standard and to have a tourney of % 1;":&.':@';‘:.“?‘1%39"““ fessional basket ball & trial in its|1876 on Saratoga lake, when Charles | which the capital may well be proud. the Central Collueum“iflth the Yln; (Central). 'Time, 0.37 8.5, 3 thied, Turkey will be more than plentiful | ¢ty suditorium, December 18. It!S, Francis of Cornell established a| o — > kees Eddle Bratburd, manager of 50-yard o—Won by I c)x'm tmas boards of Dr. A. V. |may lead to the restoration of the|record of 13.42% for two miles with The annual plgrimage of Wash-|the District champions, has closed ne- | (Alumai); second. W. Walsmith stithe i Bt . | Interstate League tour: !a tur i ton amateurs and professional | gotiations for a match on that date | third, Bonmet (Central). Time, 1Parsons and Willlam C. Blundon, olters to the south probably will|with the Original Celtics of New York, | onds. ikeen-eyea members of the Washing- a ot begin until about January 15, |who for several seasons have pointed -.L'.‘l‘%"‘ t h;:'l-nwco!-mm‘ ton Gun Club. These hexne ‘u'-.w- vhen the season in Dixieland gets|tho way to practically all of the big | {air, Pteney (Cuatrlys third, J. Walimith | shots soored well enough to win two ell under way. Fred McLeod, the pro quintets of the Atlantic seaboard. | Plunge for distance—Won by Btansfield (Cen. | PLTdS oach yesterday la “t e weemz D FI tolumbia pro. will make a trip| While the Celtics are exceptionally | tral); second, Fisher (Atumal)s thins. ecs |Shoot of their organization on | hrough the south this winter, play- (formidable, the Yanks are confident | (Central). Distance. 60 feet 8 inches. Benning grounds. e i g in various tournaments, and prob- | of making a_good showing against | —Won by Alumal (Miller, Howens Others shooting well enough to 1~| ! several Columbia amateurs Will) them. After New Year the local ag- | ichardy Coles): second, Central (Bonnet, J. s turkeys were R. B Livesey and Nel By George H. Kernodle » go. . B 5 MecLean and Leo|gregation will be sent into daily prac- G g 7). (sg\k:“fin!fl‘.‘xmawmg O:Ww_emn' at; 3 R leael Sl nlay ayf (b daitilind {;f,‘i,.‘,f,",i’“.":“;"::i ac':,i::s?sm“‘-}:;e::i? NEW GOLF CLUB HANDLE. |targets each. Tho scores of the shoot | UCH abuse is being heaped on the American Kennel Club for the | b 'l:w- I?;bll:'l:-“‘rl:r:- gm' flmflm:fi; rate teams bl:l‘ore t:e \z\mey-r:vel Ay 'dl f°11:‘°‘:“ e l manner in which the registration of dogs is being handled. Two | ent, probably will not be used, are|f ting the s New Yorkers. -shaped golf club handle | Dr. s 5 i 3 z : Refag” bullt “ac” the” Arevie Country aEnoepEthe :“.l 7 °wm tacate |12 an innovation which s attracting | 1sbsise; X specific instances are given where local dogs of known pedigree ‘lub, under th~ direction of illlan:| Washington Collegians ackle ; attention among British golfers. It | Stine, d = Es and proven blood have been refused registration. “. Prendable, the club professional. | the Bolllng Field Aviators Tuesday |is claimed the four rounded corners|X. P. Livesey, ee : , = . . ‘the holes are bcing luld out betwsen | night in the Congress Helghts Audi- |afford good control, Bensitiveness, | X% L. S Gsrmen cprofessional), 993700 e e e i eooLuian terrlens | ne fifth and the seventh greens, and| torfum. Play will start promptly at|added driving power and demand less | agu7; J. T. 44xb0; C. 8. Wilsen, | “asx ': EekTobinterals bossessos | oiciers: ‘D‘mm Dinmont ,:"S(Qm i 2 . will be on the short etde. 8:15 o'clock. The Aviators recently|energy in the grl 34x &5 great-granddam an Engiich-bred | toy QoS (except toy poodies) and | A Chnstnlas Be“ w h Whe | Waskiagten: Geif and Country {00 mied theisturdy Mobawke. " |terrior whose papers were lost, The unclussified spectala” LT p) 18! lub is being given a really thorough| Cimeco Athletic Club, which hasregis- owner of this bitch has recently had | Fdward A Conroy—Irish terriers. ob of reconstruciion The bunkers|tered six successive victorles; desires 5 o B e e e . L apetioks Shepliody ’ * leing put in by the contractors will| more action in the 105-110-poun T Pla B k Ball- o fcan Fleld | 1. B. McIntyre—Beagles, foxhounds ks the coitis & rear bl herser class. Srelopuone, all ensiescenyio| || U8 QT ying basket = | teienaas oo Lenmimind s s s ; B e e e e o comie nec- | ManageriBanm (CGINmbIa BASL: % ing pure-bred dogs for three genera- |judging wire-haired terriers and ' Ma You Haue b “;iu’:;":;myem.) b Western Presbyterian and Mount Rule I * tlonx ihack : The Amerlcan K“dndi?»:-:fl:le:'fl‘f“;o It is/probubls that rhess y e be o ith i 1 that an: lo, e v as ne: o Conroy, he | The bunkers arc being placed with | Yernon quints” triumphed vesterday Correct mrpretatlom LD e D the Aiionnien. | Deing onc oF. the tao Josoviee eat carc. however. 'so that the in Junior Sunday School League 1387 Clup Stud Book which has beer | and widely known for his imbartel &lorter player may find a way around | games at the Y. M. C. A, the former BY ED THORP. D g O i it bead | plasine. ¥ vhem and xxl’o!. mn[] ln?I Sedie o nhé bcmm:m!‘o{lt Htlm‘\phrny. éf to 14, %’}mk Prior to July 22, 1922. The owner | = v i itsposition by continually playing out|while the Mount Vernon boys van- i = 1323 2 T - < ! ot traps, Two bunkers are being | quished Calvary Baptlst. 21 to 10. The LOSE-UP shots. Close-up shots are made when the player cuts ‘.’.’.e‘”i;"é‘”.”n}?a?é"?ffif"afi”&?’ x,r'nlnlna::lw;;n. “nwl:egfirfim'}o';i %“nty;_ . e S ot ato ins meatid | ped o T e as in from the right, the left, or directly from in front. The writer; {iiorlcan Field Stud Book at the time | Poland, has brought back a. Tue- | e e (O e Sects o | iaesd Lrom the ioor Thy Wastern has found it safest when coming in from either side, to use the |the American Kennel Club made its |sian wolfhound, Ivan, who has been . O KatE Gt o e on s . (i Kept (he Ll il el S rullng she should be eligible for res- | placed with the Herzland Kennels % 3:5.“ 1;1-.:7 fi?n:;ilgfiol;‘sn;}g:figegm‘; ;:‘; frome!rl:eh:‘r‘eh: &l:r‘;l:‘l_nfinzllth hls work | 1, ckhoard to aid in making the shot. When coming in directly from the | {5 28 0" 1th the American Kennel fi"" s,howlng A caaltontog e @nd will make unnecessary an out-of- Leaaee front, to shoot for the basket clean. 3 Club] Toported German shepherd dog I ‘i’.‘.fl’i’.‘,‘fl:‘r“{&n‘q“? st | : “ounds ground rule. The mechanics for all close-up shots a;e the same. The ball is car-{nas a granddam whose parentage is on .I‘.'n::,—y 19 and :Col_ and et the | and ~ Wi the « jed I v 5 fi rv- |unknown, but who won her number | Wachington Kenne] ub show on e =il “Brick” Wood, the caddie master at I.EBIUN BASKH s UAI] ried lightly, but firmly, Fefnefn the &alnas of !(hc ha'xlaxds _thhct lmglerfst sfioo‘t O et Tha oo | Jonaanston K enys { + vashington, is looking forward to a ing as supports. The player leaves the floor from the right or lei | afety by her training and show record, | | » ' a@ute in February when he wil e;‘ the arms being extended almost to their full length when player reaches | itY 40 BeF (HCreCFe registorea with | Mrs. R. H. Johmston reports a lit. | «ome the proud possessor 7 bfl set of his highest point. the German club. Not having three | ter of six Afredales out of her brood ORE PROSPEROUS B T 1t courey. Tnef T the case of the side shot, he lays the ball against the backboard, | complete Fenerations in his pedigres | bitoh. Rosette, the sire being Frank ! “arely found in this country. The! n the case of o 5 ek oatd, | e Trom rosistiation. with | A- Kerrs Spee Doe Boso. ! lubs are to be brought back toj about five to six inches above the basket, as softly as possible. In I te “American Kennel Club, yet this 1 ashington by Dave Thompson, pro- = s case of the shot from the front he floats it over the front rim. Be sure ({80, APELCTT S0y % registered by | Mre. R. C. Birmey hos had the mis- | iessional at the Virginla club. who is| Washington's newest basket ball | Soor 1) 0 ' bort "wwell up over the head when you reach your highest | hoceding him to an .imported biton | fortune to lose another Boston ter- | = in Scotland on a visit to his parents. aggregation, the Leglonnaires, wiiland ha z tto throw:the balliinsteadlof Tayingiatiar and shipping the bitch to Germany |Iier bitch as the result of a fight.| Woad, aiready » Bood piayer, Agures | meet somo of the leadin court teams | point, otherwise you are ap L ine e Teical of MYME B TP | before wheiping, 5o that the pupples | The offender in thiy case was the Le should break par next summer{of the east at the Arcade, starting ime is allowed will be foreign bred. It seems that|®ame one who killed Fire Traps Ly B Seith the new clubs on nearly every|right after the holidays. Charley| Q. What length of time is a | oMt henthlnge T’I = teip around tho Washington course.” [Swan, pilot of the vetcrans, and |bstween end of second half and start PRO FOOT BALL PROVES e A e L Clubsond { an Lver Delore — President Sanders of the Arcade Com.- | of extra period? Ssctintoty. TO BE FROST IN AKRON | numbers for all the dogs fnvoived ! \ Signing of Framcin A. James as|pany agreed yesterday to list basket| A- Im amateur games, Ir=iCE e o oL/ thont course supervisor at the Chevy Charelpall with dancing, so the Leglon- Frofessienal rules allow one minmte,| ' L =~ " 0 Match Your 0dd Coats T i LU e eipiin Tourpoori iy ays oh OF e beeCiny. |3, SO U0 Sree il heka obie e 5 | swtees tor b wsbimsten en. Mo | Xeeping at clubs : - ing floors in the city. 0 1 Club show, January 26 and 27, in Spec . Chevy Chase is the first club about, "Bravico will start next week, after | 50 high that his short opponent can't| Reld of the sport, probably wilt be nel Clap SU0w. Jaluary 06 A00 “"’"ll With Our ial : ‘Washington to have a professional|the uniforms arrive and the baskets |Feach ft. ccessful season. as_follows: greenskeeper in charge of and re-tare erected. A meeting of all candi-| A. Ne. : bers of this years team Forrester H. Soott—Russian wolf- l cponsible for the condition of thejgates will bo held Wednesday night| Q. May a player while shooting| . Femgisle S8, TUG JOOIN "0 | hounds, Irish wolfhounds, Scottish 4 <course. James also will be in charge|ut Spalding’s, 613 14th street, at 7:30 | With one hand hold the guard off with| Rave ditbanded sne 2o BSW Lo02 { 0000 inds, greyhounds. | of whatever additional cOnstruction|o'clock. All team candidates are ex- [the other hand? botn hamded out by the promoters, | Felix Angus Leser—Whippets. - ork {s done, including building of | pected to attend the. session: A. Ne, this ia a foul. e i deiny alcion St they | T W. Martin_Bulldogs. i s 65 several new bunkers contemplated in) = Crouch, ~Bleir, Hudson, Gardner,| Q.1s personal contact In playing| RS, WIl HCON SCHOR Mrs. Adnah Neyhart—Chows. * the plans laid down by the firm of |Morrisy, Harris, Wheelock, Kelly and | an obponent always & foul? j_ Joseph A. axun-n—?ooulas,l —— Colt, MacKenzie & Alison. Donch compose the squad at present,{ A. Yes. In amateur rules it fs a ll‘rench. bulldogs, toy poodles. P 920 F s.. N w 9‘1 P.. Av‘- N w e e L e (*nfoul for one player to| FOOT BALL PLAYER DIES. | terspte. Witcex Omat Pmnes, tud Save the Brice of au eatire Dotz ks WESLEYAN ATHLETE DIES. | o otner e ers o e American | Srd ancther from the rear? CANTON, ohto, December 25.—3tar- | “TEE D etachier_poston erriers. now watt, AN eotors, sioes, pat- || | MIDDLETOWN, Conn., December 23. { will start at 8:15 o'clock and dancing | A- Gu. rding h-r nh«mwwuu. .ll': an: sonl: ";.ln (;rn;‘y.ag?“)' e(‘?flega’ hr;;i %r ‘{;“é}m‘:flp&'{ffi?nmuu i ~—Clark W. Davénport of Plymouth, |will follow the floor contests. results in persomal com v ty ! - H.B. Kob) r . i Wesi, Tni. a persomal foul im smmtewr gnmes.|ball team, Grove City, Pa. for thei A. A. Rost—Bloodhounds. St. Ber- | ch:ymb.l":‘h(:: ‘if-x‘:“?.«.&’ et inre TN It you can guard & man from the rewr | past two seasons. died at his home | narde, Newfoundiands, ?f':'”f:fi : " i . it in|here early today from pneumonia.|bay dogs, ger dogs.' o ing! hospital here today foilowing an Owen, Harvard foot ball star, witheut this persemal comtuet nia. e two years old. E .posed of twenty-five boye.

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