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THE T\'F\I NG STAR. “’\QHINGTO\‘_D C.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, SPORTS. FLast and West Favored in Grid Games : Lloyd Waner Gets a Fat Buc Contract SEENASWINRS [WOMEN IN SPORT|GOAL POSTS STRAIGHT OFF THE TEE | [T PUSIN" POSTS ARE LIKELY TO BE PUT BACK ON LINE LL the golf ha oo bisy of the city must eleaning up last- BY CORINNE FRAZIER Miller's Golf Schonl plan Ker, proprictors of | | 1719 Penneyiva OVER WEST TEANS. Both Cont:s.\ Next Monday Qffer Difficull Tasks to Pick Faverites. EW YORK. In Thoks as mher 4 West were W et ot thoush 1 e AN o o two e wnder the At the Franeiseo. m 3 the idersiadu 1 alumni mer fornia Calif Uni star ramental Ietic toud om samewh Tanm Piearin Conierence wins s arnia this s Athl team he wi once mor apne Kutsch w where hr cut a great swith bhack on the O ic eleven. Plaving the Hollingberry's Western have a chance ta hask the national ht The hackficld of this eleven ftain to be gond. what with and Meeker of Was n State al ternating at quarter: Kaer and Joel Hunt of Texas A & M. at the halves and Pat Wilson, the gigantic luskie at full have to he extremely an edge over array, consist Joestin, Minne b 3 ton and Jeffer son. and Presnell, aska, Kutsch, by the way, is said to have aced that next vear he is going return to Jowa for more intercol legiate fost hall. Al of which sug. gests an amb £uine. voung man <on is cor. Kutsch Just for a fiver. the writer picks the | East ta win Menday's game, his opin inn beinz hasad chiefly an the potenc: of as pow a hack a gridiron. Choice Ts Not Easy. That zame in Los Angeles Monday | hetween thes All-South and All-Pacific Coast scems no more difficult to fore- cast. Dixle has never had more fine foot ball plavers than this vear and with the exception of Shiver and Nash of Georgia. the best that the land below the ith and Wesson line. as old Bill Keeler puts it, can be in the Southland 1 as ever was assembled on The Pacific Coast team, like th Eouthern outfit 7 v will have no alumni h with Stanford and a players restrained from par- | ticipation bhecause of forthcoming games against Pittsburgh and Penn. =vlvania, respec it that the greatest strength of the Golden -slope cammot be represented againet the starg whom Coaches Wal jace Wade, Rill Alexander and Dan McGugin have piloted over (he | Rockies and the Sierras. This being 59, the writer looks for a ictory ut With the four elevens above ferred to hard at practice and Pennsylvania and California sle Working out at Berkeley; with ford gaoing through its paces at Palo Alto in preparation for the muh at the Rose Bow :‘n. Pasadena on January. 2, font s never boiled so merrily West Coast. FSoshe “UNKNOWN” GRIDMAN T0 RUN WEST'S TEAM By the Associated F ID8 ANGELES, virtually unk Yeck will match his wits e famonx Boundi 2 fternoon, when West mectx Bouth on the griditon of the Colfseum here ‘pon the shoulders of Oakl alrton, Whittier College player been placed the rexponsit holing the honor of the the kicking, running, of the Eouthern star Pendleton, beciuss he tng on a sl known 10 ¢ Angeler foot 1 that Whitsier (' & fow miles o shrewd trio of #haling the fo tewm believe players than every yesr Like , Kpe hittier wizavd “vn'lu‘vx reat e ond spri ey the fastest 1 the Pacific « pounds and s Jghtning » Gene Con versity of 0 sart u hsift Joulx 1 ¢ Pen has Eainwt Attack panxing aid s y e hies whe of the oAty are mar Western foon m 4o not 1 one of e st for o Keane CRID TEAMS DRILL not to say a san- | ul and fast and .versatile is certain | mm NTERESTING exhibitions of horse- | and Eleanor Snvder, five of Washi manshin will be given by vouth ton's most <killful equestriennes. Miss | l ful horsewomen of Washington | Archhold fx president of the Wash th» Riding and Hunt Club onington Polo ation and one of January 6. when a repre. E mers on the squind &1 SRR e T will_appear in the | Miss Cutts will vide fn the open sad on the Pacific Const Society Horse * o be stazed by | dle and ladies” saddle clisses, but is sant el Son ot Ale. ths Woman's Al Navy League | not entered in fhe events for hunters | i cogher in New York next for the henefit of the Enlisted Men's Robinson and Miss Snyder Yo gt Ghe cols of rules Club of the District cted o perform in the Jatter | Soven major events are listed on the | clas 5 Ptete s evers inaleatinn ti tontative m ontlined by the com: | Among raicE. of e ronthes mittee in eharge, wh udes Mrs. | srams and arsngements are Cavoline RTS8 SR SERCEG Richard M. Cutts rman Chamberlain, Rosemary Griffin, Hele 2 s Henry €. Allen, Mrs. Car t L . Francesen St 1, Mrs. Frank B Freye thy ML Ann Hill John Greble and M hnhvv\:n "i'»‘y:h e events ure the open s ity Amory, hovley hfl'\' T Ll Morgan, Frances Hill, Lar only), open frune. Janet Phillips jelass hunt Meke Pdehutante class n hildren's u\l\:-\hn\\ will pr diplomatic corps » main rin the afternnon. My ment on s in £0 of arrangements Rixteo e this fenture. od in the —_— Alic he Assciated Pross EW YORK While a fow inter: Decemb Friday. sentative group those assisting with pro they - repre on the roste committer. Secondly, to vecommentd th Al changes made i the L amonz them the new wiation and the remo posts 10 yards hack i line of thes feel, nding good the uprls Daniel Tait. dale class ntments hunter nship, semanship ite Depart ks e Jumpin, aml teams. and and the goal actual o changes, m accomplished already have Aebut chenvi. Theodora ¢ ni. Janet Newhold, Walke dien Thoron. Victoria Tytus, Adelaide aet Phillips, Vivginia ne Love ilesther Anne Florence Wetherill, Sonhie v Burch and Emozen ning the first week in Jane xes in haxket ball will he held at George Washington in ad [ dition to the vegulir afternoon work outs in preparation for the interclass and varsity schedules. The evenin cossions are cirded for Tuesday and Thursday evenings from S to 4 o'clock Forty girls reported in the prelimi sntor, and nary trieouts for the vaesity squad | Dame vers last week the del They are of CONTEST TOMORROW danzer of beir it White 1h o havin private avzument, noint of the night hasket Association. ipital will | A diberal in ht ||<H has always ad hts are moved eall them 1l posts? shnessy. coach at Loy New Orleans, argues, e At the goal line, if they \\h\ any Dobie, Cornell’s v Knute Rockne of the hunter e it <es will be Lydig Helen Robinson ndina riders in and open saddle Arehbold, Adies Catt lan Offense Used By Columbia the put on the chairman, Edwa comvention of the National Colleginte Christmas din the fang tomorrow n . when the Washin | tan and Chicage quints of the Amer- ican Basket Hall League clash in the first of a two-game series, Ray Kennedy will redon- day to land M Chicugo conter, in a will present the home ers somethinz in 1t hristmas gift, for Harper mer” in the pro deemed capah'e n o fairly The first ball ever st ba offered lo at the Arcad an_open. Harper, trade which town suppo Thus far 28 have ed 10.zame totals in the qua ind for the King I'in duckpin tournev that | way at King Pin en - plaver or | quaiitying round closes toni will xwap to the | midnight, and hy that time it IS Briin management remains a mys- | pected that more than the l.-« tery, hut it 18 to be assumed. bmav start the event will ) - | naturally, that the exchanze cort texintored. | will not weaken the Capital | the el Due to the fact that they upset Kleford ix lender with a to {the strong Philadelphla Warriors the [ 3878 phil | Goodnll stands | nther night, the Bruins, it ix expected. | <1\ 1 a10 and Walter Barrett | will afford Washington a rm APSU- with 1341, Other qualifying ment throughout. The famous ' pasictered nre: Hmm-r onsbreaker and Manager oty | Honey Russell, twa of the hest shots | Linn Fellows @ | in the sport, will be in the visitors line-up. If the trads is not consummated he. fore the game commences, Washin ton prol v will line up with Grim this case it is patent. Unlike any wted at center, Kennedy and Sau i ders at forwards, and Sonaty and | e rer G s et nr Ripley at guards, with Myers and t ¥ v rey doing hench duty, Kmnwd; at the last moment, switch | f,':,‘r;:: '"“",:"c rey to Riplev's place, as the for- | weaker on defense when the ball | mer will add much speed (o the tocal changes hands. | elub that is nec ry when m ,',} Whether such a plan Is prefer. |ing a winged-foot crowd such as the able remains to be seen. Based on: | Bruins. o e il records these past two seasons, Co- The ‘champlon New York Celticy fumbia must be working on a fine |hold undisputed possession of re scheme, for it has a first and tie lllmvlln ll\: I"‘u’:w ;n: \'l‘lnnllw; :-;»;vn best record ter of percentage. a o ke dartng that Hamer of #0755 victory aver the Cleveland auint | ‘lhe drawing shows how easy it “ | last night, - €leveland, leader of the Is to score on Columbia’s five.man | Western dlvision of the. lengua, flf | offense when a Columbia player, |fered plucky opposition all the w | No. 4 in this case, shoots, misses | but Ia ¥ and an opponent, No. 4, gets the |sary to break past the New 7 rehound. Already his teammate, |ers’ stonewall defense. - Bankx an No. 1, is loose and ix headed for | Holman, with four field goals aplece. the hasket past al led the Celtic attack. ers. He is taking a long pass No games are xcheduled in the runs., league tonight, while the Waxhin: ton-Chicago fray ix the only o PENN CHOOSES ELEVEN ]lht- prulmm for tomorrow nigh TO OPPOSE STANFORD ‘alif., December 24 | TWO- TEAM GRI') IDEA | HITS SMALLER SCHOOLS | P).—With the first string cleven defi- nitely decided CHICAGO, December 24 (). —De- | upon, Coach Lou | iy (he argument that the “two. Young of the University of Pennsyl-|team™ foot hall plan ndvocated in the Lt A"Y-i foot ball team, ix spending the | “Rig Ten” ix not suitable for s hools noons at the Memorial dium | with small student bodies, the |d. here working with the men picked 10 has spread to the Tlinoie intercollegi- «tart azainkt the University of Call- nia on December 31. ate conference, or the “Little Nine teen.” composed of smaller State col- | The first team backtie!d s composed of Al Wascolonls at fullback, Paul | leges, i Ditnois College at Jacksonville has RIGINAT, W o AN Murphy and Paul Scull at halyes and ohn Shober st quar annannced that It will have (wo UL RIAH: AL ekt The line find Folwell Scull and teams In action next season A wide swath In unl Lenzer at ends: Capt. Hake and Smith | ‘ th ranks ey win ooy At tackles, MeGinnix and Utz at Winter guards and Wesizate at center, | By the Assacisted Preas | M'I'EAN A:é' QUiNT AW YORK.—Sid Terris, New howlers eourt game and will get enangh to make W | epnsistent winn. players Kennedy registored, BY SOL. METZGER. Coach Dan Meenen's Columbia five, w collezinte League title in 1 wit season, is the fireworks league race. By that I m whenever Columbia takes the court a high scoring game is the usual result. Th is always a reason for such unusual happe AL 3. Heodley | NEW YORK he av December tion that for 192 sald to be making efforts to 1 the colorf vice was (o have been played. between the not (all thra ix herewith year late N: in action Army or the Navy and also r the \n\) tor the Chicag: Areadin, Washington pro Peck Memorind tossers scored of wins lax 1, trimming Tothlans, 5 ind Comets Woltz 35 to 19, Bruce Flowers, New | Rochelle, Ky, won from Lou Pelus Lake City (K) Bobhy Hurns New York, defea'ed Fiankie Fink, | Mo | Texan (5) K Duffy, Toledo. won | from Matty Fo, New York (s), Laites TAMPA, LRI Ben” Pound, | ing untimited teams New York, won by o technical knock: | tomorrow night and expecially out from dne White, Tuscalonsn, Al | 1ike to meet the Comy 1, N 3). Mickey Feder, Cunton, Ohlo, won v, team of Hyit from Bernie lTrwin, Tu'sa, Okla. (10), tary's Celtien of Alexandria AN FIANCISCO.- Vinee Dundee, fmare. and Jon Vargaw, Fresno, Ccalif, drew (1), basketers routed Sloux Salt pateh ta The Star Vi, December 1. Lean Athletic Club will play the Cen tral Reds tonight fn the gymnasium of the Franklin Bherman High School here Tue first wide A, € Tk n of Colu nes for Knlg! for tonigh the McLean team met fin At of the wearon, the Wood. winning, 17 to 14 tocat team haw trinmphed oy the Northern Virginfans, Ballevs Cross Tonds A Franklin Sherman High, Fiying iw, Winton A, C, and I b A The dule this tne | Rover courtmen. 1 to 2 A game for * FOUR FOOT BALL GAMES | wipieiin vt | LISTED DURING HOLIDAYS ° 30 1 m Four iy hased on the Eaitie Const, e carded nring the Chinistmas hoti un LG conntmen i o ST December 26 at Lon Angeles— Went an Nl Al stars. December 26 ut Nan wfovm Went Alntih. December Bevheley 1 nl- versity of wylvinla va, Univer I“f of Call unuary 2 .' next o e ¢ Atlant s for the remninder Wondside fonern w t bl games, ol to he ‘l;lmln Franklin Unly D vt T | Sharpshoot hetped Pk Views wd | War on, Vi, At & by the PPeck AN Donild Funk in - ¥ tear, which docludes Bright Paliner wod CGiibert Arnold wunrds Dyson Waller wnd Carol Gor b centers Foank Kane, Donald Crarthnnd sod Hussell Young, torwards Calvary Reds trin Chevy Bearvats, 36 1o Palnce A, €. lonrmon | hefad S0 Mary ‘s e, Manp o ax went In to anddena—1 sty of Pittshurgh va. Stanf MUTT AND JEFF—Hey! We Want Hay! P, DRESSING UP Like A COUPLE OF SANTAS ALB | DELWERING LITTLE GIFTS | TO THe CHILDIEP) WAL MAKE A BIG KT, THe ] FIRT €L on THE LSt 15 L12 WHEELER ] vl The Rembeen AWAITS THe woltt, To START, ket s MurT! i HE'Ss AS HARD TO BUT ONCE START AS e J (BYRmihe'tt o r (L3 ) / FORT'( MILEY OA) m-. one BALE of hy HAY! GIDDAR MOHAMME D- \ FOR CONTEST HERE| The (inex bie Augustine Barey 0f raga end Pl yer's et Loy tesis 4t ehow with 1) Knott -|-||nn;|| Nation | “on nssoc are expec entation from their | of the ns they elimination any contribute different | zoner: i view committen jiself may report of foot ball government, 23 BOWI.ERS IN LINE GRID APPEAL BOARD FOR KING PIN EVENT elimination Monday. cht at 2 who| ascond SERVICE TEAMS LIKELY TO LIST TIGERS. GREEN BY LAWRENCE PERRY. 4 is off, authorities of both institutions are ative contest for the date ontest against either llvr tion [ 14 uth will be playing either ‘ORI(,INAL WONDER QUINT PLAYS TOMORROW NIGHT first F"g’llfl Lll ]\ lg’ll vL":".\hnHu'n i g, .|l”‘1|lvlnlm|r\' their gym with lead and r.numl to St Ma Wednesday haskoters ver [T Hiowh He MusT HAVE RUN outr oF minute shopping, for the clubs about the « v e tRHlC OF hax hooked a tourney fo sembling the widely varied idens about | Egverniment ho thiavay & vegulating the game, striking a happy i Christmas. : N Iy there w medium o prompting action to keep | 1) Kolf affales b 1 proper halance hetween the offensive | Which falls on nd defensive sides of the contest. |10 of the org Changes in the rules this yvenr | Informal = affairs | frankly were designed to give the of- | Permitting. | fensive moie of a hreak. The evi Notwithstanding dence f atill to he found a means by | Weather of the list which tenms will he induced to try a | hasn't lost Its grip pass or rush, instend of a kick, for | 2hd many [the oxtra point after fouchdown, | cotirses, partic ;i Moving of the goal posts 10 yards Le. | and Thursday, which w ational | hind the goal line falled to accomplish | K00d days for the gan; are | this. wind condit |1t would seem that the have not yet re »orules | oither must resicn themselves to nse 1t where the g laternl {of the Kkiek far the ndded point or | Several inches helow val of |eliminate the extra marker altogether, | When the giound OF el Wien hockey feams are sucd for |G| 700,000 and stars of the ice game ; <old up or down the river for sums| In addition of $15.000 and over it seems about | fAirly good shape, and time to admit this Winter game to | ¥timed the unevenness [the hig busin civele in s.m.u,iv terizes them in " longside boxing and base ball. betore rollers have heen put of When a hockey star is sold r...»‘ T about the same sum as such a base [ ball Tuminar ler it may etoran | be taken for gra At the g ACTAn | celpts fire suficiant to Justify such to | big league expenditures. Hockey erowds and gate receipts 1, a8 a matter of fact, have rivaled those | for hoxing » m Sqiare G whe two in the National Hockey make thetr home | ving two three times these teams rezularly draw ind 15000 and fre xing has difficulty | (p, figure once a week. qpo Ring follovers apparently are Willing hrought Lt pay four or five times as much for | minor league convention at heir seats a8 the hockey fans, | Lick Springs, Ind., January 9 Ereeen resident. Mike Sexton of T land, 111, h ing his | owners was hroud the rutes. Tis | settled felds nday, but itions week Monday, the the few t the | tion nd on ted 1o N ules makers the gnifs thaws it 1o make playing unple of any ve not which back. o helong is in their CHICAGO, December 24 gns of o third party canized base ball, s zuers notified the B nization at Dalla ified draft sysiem, week, s he to the mind 1gue executives in, said enouzh to IS URGED BY COACH : B the Associated Press BOSTON, Decembor 24 —Formati of a board of appeal to which eolleges can refer for rulings on errors in foot hall decisions will he asked at the Foot | A n Assoclation, Rall Coaches' Association meeting in e Coast, Westatn New York next week by Fred Oster- Conmuze. TN fiit: gren. St Ronaventure conch. A the minors to make A ruling in a zame hetween St Bon- | pacen up the dispute in aventure and Ningnra prompted 0% [or the whole major-minor terzren to press the point would be thrown overboard On the play in question Niagara | Sineo the inane ocked a 8. Bonaventure punt and | rent major minor pact recovered out of bounds and hevond |Mountain Landis was the end zone. The referee ruled it A | the Federa! heneh to clean touchdown. hmt between the halves | hajl the five hiz min wished to change his decision 0 con- | ha efforts of their smaller form with the St. Bonaventure ¢on- and the majors | tention that, the play shonld hive been vt 1o dafting be the his \n safety, Ningara obfected to A | pointually the Five change, however, and the declsion | et BLS 800 Has draft stood, giving Niagara the game 135, | jowed the majors to pluek only HLOL A 8501 plavers which had come down Ostergren wrote fo several foot hall | (hair dfn major officials coneerning the right of TeiEer Aty to change his degision Starh the: Blg on, who appoints the oc el ’ bic games said he knew e i thing G the Toin o alow an ol | L IMISINE Up (o (e £ 1 to change his decision, while H Taylor of the central hoird said he knew nothing to ent an from changing hix de said, “minor agreement, major le rs, after the minors e anti nrodific . had | regis lifying wified were just satisfied as the “F the as mu under | e and the ix ex- have their 5. €, wtal of Arafted third scores for field star tols, forts tance. TERRIS WINS OVER halmer Cissel], With such for to take them away persanal Ronaventure ke in rule should stz and 1 agres with coaches who sav that a seore, legal or not legal, in- fluences the play that follows it and determines strategy and frame ot mind of players. But there xhould he A ruling to decide the course to he followed and 1 intend 1o bring up the | gy (g p matter at the coaches’ meeting week and ask such a board of NEW YORK. Dec be designated, its decirion to stand.” | Terria has aettled his scor and sinewy i (7 ; : v over the night at Madison the rubber match three scraps, all w nths. The outcome 1 with Jimmy MeLarnin, erack fornin lightweizht, to contender for the sported by Sammy This match is slated for F the Gurden clearly outpointed their 10 round arsumert, amickness with which the master tived, after a shashing i took some of the fm) ven vm»-l.vl: ‘”' o v [his vietory. Sid hoo Jabh imited however, to the stums McGraw with evers :‘s‘.‘.‘h o Migh kirls, 8 Abi put the Greek shock ahsarher it | L. Theer led Nutivity tosse Puzsied and probably di overcame Good Shepherd fiv By MeGraw's persistence in e vertical under the hardese merine tis thok to the | and did 1t rounds, and ni N theived on ment he sustained ned x {shed much the stronzer | the mist: - the hook mher 24 | two ‘ NEW YORK, Nick Wasnire, Chien December 24 reeruit forward of the Hawks of the . ne. ix the only n the circuit to No. 13" on his | n { their ser that | professional player he ddentified by | fersey. ot hall | Alexandrin et VN Lo BAMe | Army War College Myer quint, 38 1o Red to I thelr Rang & at( Dinie Pl A, €. conrtmen overcame Washington Loan & Trust Co o drubbed Fort with ar reminiscent the ftu a pair) Waond 1o a0, ar Rangers polnted the AW Lauxe tossevs, 34 to 260 1t fourth win n as many starts w ave lietng 115120 opponents Wiy of ators wre after gumes with 125 EASTERN SECTION. pound teams having gyms. Call Man T | nger Cissasin at Columbla G Now Fork Rochester Philadelphia Washing Wt and would tonal 8t tor Is hooking for f ot A, €., F0. e at o Lincoln between & and 6 pan i 3 f (&} pound artin's e 03 W 1w | Frlends' midget basketees nosed out Jowels, Clevelund Fort Wayne devs, nre wenawid 5 3 Mannger MHer ) Redwood after engag Buscher at Weat 45 Hen TONIGUT, American banketers, 32 None sche h GAME TOMORROW. Chivago ot Washing ANT NG . (‘l veland, 15, athers L added conple o | Vietiny to it s, deab i Collex 1o 16, and Langley AL Mike ¥ | ki, former Eastern |n.-|.1 A Win Wlote. hax lett heve for New WV With the Kings tan team ot the Metropolitan. Hasket Hall Lengue Chuwe | down 45, tn [YOU'RE N wuek \ | REACH A HAY STATION k’nr FORE DARK! § Liby et Be fOURSELE. THE \.DAD WAS SIMI‘L" Too AVY von WML T'eA HEAV nu3 GONNA AD! anwomq.n To THE ) PULLING CAPACIY iy e of | hold sever hefore | Tournaments will be h n Christmas day., one weather bracing days, unusy The cotrses, hed ind is frozen fo i« not « frequently is in the Sprin: putting greens are in the early o "t’llr\ n. \llllrr nlld Lionel l. Wal- MINORS WILL MEET | TO IRON OUT DRAFT mavement the minor Five' to coas hout a summons to another French ok T d of the minors, in and the call include dified draft question and the whole meeting tion resolution e International Three. an effort to agreement ion of the cur- | when Kenesaw hase have resisted hrethern | to make all plavers | leagues. cod which al- un league clubs at the eloped them majors Chicagzo White Sox paid this Winter mst League in valuahle chat the Riz Five naturally fought ef- | ] a M'GRAW ON POINTS ¢ with Ph The lithe dancing ma TVt vietors vek last ten hin the last four ired Torris a hout determine 135 pound Mandell, brisary Mes hut dancing s from | ' punch ey for & rounds, but couldn't ourazed remain damage in the last four nduy punish PRO. COURT FIGURES. COLLEGE BASKET BALL. 1 tourn pulting course of fourth floor of the nta an the n the sehool on structure occupied Id thronghout golfers, the have asked to hold several the Winter for woman newspaper men of the city for tourney, hankers | J putting event, and | Mairs are bhooked. The proprictors are putting apeelal prize earh week for low (for the week on the putting course Genuine hazirds have heen made of |sen wand at the ends of the carpeted strefehes which outline each hol the entire livaut in interesting practice nets s n third floor in chars ler and Frank Ha Saranac Lake, and ifers during the Joh formerly of + used by many Blick’s school at the 1 busginess and A. Thorn, at street, heli Al Mever's ves business will pick fter the holidays. In addition to indoor sche Tony s is operating a school in the L’\m <ium - at the Congressional Countr Club, | whi on up these the ' other up a| weore | nd | GIVEN BIG RAISE Stipend Unusual for Player Serving Only His Second Year in Majors. i BY JOHN B. FOSTER. NEW YORK, Decomber 2§.—Among « trophies for the ne Lioyd Waner, the *of the Pitts. little podaon Pirates, wlll’ he burgh ble tn eount oné of the most subsantial cont ven'to & Pl ump 1 ing 1o advicez fro combined the 192 member of @ give M. a Bobby Jones Places His Long Tee Shots WHEN LEFT ARM TAKES CLUB BACK IT HITS THROUGH CLEAN ~ WHEN RIGHT DOES 1T CLUB CHOPS DOWN | ONBALL 4 BY SOL. METZGE . hrltl the attention of 4 huge gallery on every oae of his rounds during the recent United States amateur. In early days, before he had bad a tournament and practice experi- ence on stiff courses demanding the placement of tee shots, Jones Like every else who could play consistent- nd execute shots almost per- fectly, Bobby had next to learn that 2 tes shot must not only be hit for great distances, but he placed well with reference to the next shot. Fundamental poii tion to them, gives Jones his mas- tery of outstanding wood play. Chief of these is clean hitting of the ball. meeting the ball with the face of the club at right angles to the line of flight—Jones gives much atten- to his back swing. Hence you ill xee him take the club back with his left hand and arm. That means the head of the club will go back low along the ground and on the inside of the line. ould take it back with rigcht-hand in control he wo lift the head of the club too quickly. The result is that too aften the hall is smoth- ered. H taking the club Fack with vl in control in turn and you'll get the point in & Imrr) strict atten- ure clean hitting— fore he was to make a re to none for mo Frise Lloyd W cisco Club than Paul hema toid the Calif « a plaver who is brother tion up and down Liovd did not run some of the enthy licted, and the San him go for Perhaps no undep as to the mer heen made on . whers t rs are comprrat basze ornia on vers of his v from me murve becauss 4 Waner got away and some m3 huving that admirable pair ers. Lary and Reese of the Oak club. They two of oung plavers in the in handling ground \nnllwr Clever Pair. . who owns the Oakland Lary and R less hoth can go tn the same team. He thinks they are stronger when work- ing together than they would be if That mav be true. major leazue manager. however, would not hesitate long about ssparat- inz them if he did not et resu The price asked for these two pias- ors bawled over some of the majer league investors, whe wa d gladly hand over a big sum if they were sure they had twa more Waners. They are less certain about the Oak land plavers bacause thev have pever hatted as well on the Coast as Paul Waner hatted. ALUMNI SWIMMING TEAM TO MEET CENTRAL HIGH EVERAL be developed hereabout in recent ¥ mak D the Central that will m Monday it T ooclock 1noa swimmin the Ce 'logym. The my ane of the res of alumni rev the Heights sch Muking Mah in schoold team with the 1 Club the annual at Columbia Wil ba tseock. far now he “DIVOrsity team; CHAE S he last two seasons N American scholastic faney Who is at prese freshn ¢ th Mark Coles Universit for the past twa seasons of the University ¢ and Al We in the | Durnan Michizan dive ford on team Svracnse orn &0 an captain team. na vard dash t American selection in | 100 and 220 vard dashes | monzton, Georse Washinston Univ sity. Rabert Praetorius, Catholic Unt versity and Walter Bonnet and Joe Hunt, University of Marviand Central High's probable lin unced by Manager Eidwin | 1w, Hickev, Mayhew | Wileyv: faney diving Kett, 50 vard swim, T vand . hackst o0 vard sw hreaststy | 100 v id swim, 1 Iyt medley velay Ning. Ga Rhoades May hew Roddine, Varela and (nim | awr Hish At font nisht enve K Jones TS “ontrat e U s of the [0 el ot} High School at {the Racque sl that Woest Yot had made et thus far e [ the date « sohedule now apen W the result e roak with the Ny, He folt that the dimgulties By BUD FISHER BUT WHAT'S WORSE, [ vous HATRACK Pernd Me 1S FROAN THE ARCTIC AMD THINRS THE MIGHTS ARE ’r GIR PMONTHS | men l\l\r £ the hest natators to ! wou ones to effect any might be arranged of the Army Navy Joseph Marr ol president o 1928 W suoceed 1 o run was N A move to e Unnart was voted make 4 < awarl norts at Centr plan to YANK TENNIS TEAM BEATS FRENCHMEN e Ass ADRELY At Poas rH IRY Decer os Rorotra, n Rouss ol aftte hey s wa | | ams |at the am T Tiklew, B N and Manuel A Penn A O vestey s heat them tete his okl thve rival, white 1 ‘tra n A he with VBl B 1o Bl nofor oy 1 was the nad ved ol an indeaer o sive thev siarted thetr toae which has alieddy taken them thioush Seuth AN After waving this countey hoy plan to visit New e ratia and South Atriva MAY ABANDON l‘t\.URNR\'\ COLUMRES. 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