The evening world. Newspaper, June 14, 1913, Page 7

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BRANCHES OF SPORT | ANOTHER NEW VARIETY OF BASEBALL .......-. Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Ca (The New York World). \) 1, WIN SOFT BATTLES } NERVE SKILL HORSEMANSHIP AND LONG TRANING MAKE INTERNATIONAL POLO PLAYER Ne £ Mast Have Knowledge of Pony Naver, . Riding, Only Acquired by Years - Se of Experience. ¥ Long Practice With Mallets a Necessary to Make Hard Shots Great Nerve and Daring Needed| (yon ‘S770 junio : s \ poe ‘ to Carry Ball Along While Going at Express Speed. Players Must Undergo Periods of Training for Interna: tional Matches, Riders Develop and Train Their Own Mounts to Get Best Results — s , in Games. “aa { J Yes, there is such a thing, but d first one aust become a polo ite, . Polo players are not de behind eGo Hie BALL Wi Ree ee Bee 4 f in any limited period of any Gare ot . 1D PEOITS LATELY, we SUCCES dime, Year ot tard work, not |S ra vile ina” anata tenes Weeks, ag in other athletic pursuits, pedi if seine ot ica toehea a ‘: gre necessary to make one fit to Blankets at beaen oad dlue—the wait. 7. ‘"p and down a fieH, in cow- | y fashion, wielding a long handled Malet at a white ball about the size i 5 Putting Half the Game _|( MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS ||“*ersity of Washington of Golf, Says Expert Compiled by Expert George 1. Moreland. : } 2 H i ‘won more open than Averase: | American League Batting Av Mastering the intricacies of polo, hit- an wetawhent Gui’ fist rn played. in fit-| , Mecords of all = ting hard and with direction, trom Second Lesson in Sport of the| Attercan soiling snnais, ne agate with ra nai eins) a ace ome wo aa qt sorts of , dlocking and . Walter ‘Tra aa the D Scting, and tnaity to ft in on Links for Efening ——_|i"te'nn'weh Sota sacrytoe hep greens, where the blow should be aimed team combination work. forid Read ightly higher. Judgment in control } Just as important ts the training and wi ers. strength is what makes putting so of is Gi@eult, Almost any one possessed of atrength can learn to hit a bell power- SSeeEsEcEsst; uree, | fimo thousands the sight of a rider| broken stick. ‘The hard riding caused iudging from the number of |tnd the distribution of ite warcht ee ‘erigdkcing m iittle ball about with. « long| troquent shifts in ponies and Waterbury | stvokes, putting te about half the game. tne legs, technically denominated as ak had a coiple of spate: with’ @toddard| Mental states have much to do with (stance, mallet while galloping at high epeed rT ould stud: Decause he showed @ preference for the| Putting, go golfers should study Dey- Sartore heman, chology. The most successful putters are * gid ponies to engage in a title match «| WHITNEY WOULDN'T STAND FOR to confine Ba tee ak rote whe bat aese | LUNNY PICTURES OF HINGBLE. upon up ‘nort patie the. wrists lean polo ponies, 1 very Dut eo a big factor in the success of the defend-| can *wnitney to take pinteren ae tie | tae, sort rigid, Of course, Ang combination against the English! toam, wajtney's prompt answer was|and, otrange movement ia to be sharply restricted. the calling of the men together to powe|nera, a side issue should always fur-| Looking too frequently from the ball to for the appreciative photographer. The incentive, That to the hole fs a fraithal cause ef trou- same man deceme very busy taking in- os tf i gs i § 4a. a peta and knowledge of the mounts Something was sali on this page &/ fully and cleanly, but graduating that Fest the chief reliance of a team. A couple of weeks ago about driving, | strength is an infinitely harder proposi- 18 . Jeny mast at once pomem speed and Otherwise denominated as the long | ‘on. Ri Dh rd seseght dol enmirg Wane) ao Me pet ; aptvasia sade ca Therefag. strength. ‘Then the animal is taught} ing : game tn golf, While chronologically | 7) ats card cus wreant oro £ Nt “ M { ‘The Westerneys sewed as { ingw to wheel sharpty .and follow the agoroaching sande next in order it 18 the ball down in a straight ft ast 4] i } bevel Biagio Sah: Finaty, botn slayer and mount| and got off many ‘Ane shote while at| wan nes wou tar more matches shen | ee’ Bi deme ents of the time Gils Bit 3 . pdms te os i Grow so proficient that each one knows| top speed. Ril from the tee und well executed | anybody in @ little time. There is #0 oi Be 4 Jim Rice started the Just what to do, and it 1s from this! Waterbury broke his mallet against) second shots, Few 18 holes rounds are|Mmuch difference, however, between the #2 i : Hy ry ‘dy shaking up the phan, haha dass of players and ponies that an | the sideboards and shouted loudly for &| completed with an average of lees than|Streneth of pereons, their bodily and 4 fe i 2 torn and Lauber Petersen's 1 team is selected, fremh stick. A groom broke some run- two strokes on each green, which mental con:rol, especially when brought # is 4 5 Vand peernstions’ ning recoris racing out to the middle of {nto requisition together, that putting 8 is ‘ H Pray ll ladiay raph MUST LEARN EVERY TRICK OF |the eid with a now mallet, for the| sueane,ot, ast M shots out of a total fn ‘ta train no ond of contusion. i it oe etas Cortetins a PONY. RIDING EARLY. practice couldn't be held up for a ea S| Zao Arak, thine necessary fee eatiatec: # : ng rte gre apcdbtag adh Ey i i Jeesi Almost as many positions are Monday. | On the first three days of next week they will have four Gaye’ play, That is, team. » “Ita no easy job," began Larry, “for men to become expert polo players. They have to commence early and learn| aiviqual naps of the players takin, than ta best to follow one’s they are to have a two-day tournament q@very trick of riding. Polo can b®| came to the shed eer foam potdharde walk. If one original Cg r3g gerry only of the Monday and Tuesday at Deal, a neigh- 4 only dy the strongest of horee-| aq @ jend office business until Capt. | wey of the yw that must be fm- borhood ir at Englewood Tuesday. ‘Then comes the giMcult course of | Wasiney, caught in @ peoullar peaition, @ins i see coe : mee hy epee ite aa das exerciag tn and @ one-day tournament Hack instruction necessary to overcome thy! piensa @ plate of himeelt mashed. Most people, if they started putting in sack Wednesday. A one-da: faults of beginners—the inability to hit) sq gon stand for funny pictures, es-| company, woul’ come against players as to Drevept any unsteady Fou Hille is also in preparation, along /naré while going fast. pecialy of myself," was Leader Whit-|0f 80 much more experience that their| motion. Willie Smith, the most grace- with others. “lg @ man hasn't nerve and daring] 10... comment. confidence would receive @ severe|ful of all professionals and once na- aeeneenreerre. ‘tre might just as wel @ up all ideas! Gane whitney wae destined for bump. Without some degree of con-| tional open title holder, used to grip Kaoteer Joins Outlaws. éf taking up the game, for polo requires pleeseas Ute see Wate noe, fidence no mate was ever won. |e putter handle, at the tine of right FETTSBURGH, June 1.—Bimer Koat- od . e@ reason iy ie otart a ingers, with e mb poin: Great nerve as well as skill. There's! can kidding him for his failure tm | competitive putting as soon as possible ebaft. Then with the re ser, the local boy who has been on the ‘atways the poselbility of a bad pill or the pony falling, but few players give that @ (thought once in the thick of datile ““Maturally members of the American Brooklyn team for some time, has migned with the Pittsburgh Federal League team. He refused to accept ‘arse reduction in salary submitted Manager Dahlen on account of hie ha: Up. after gaining @ tolerable degree of fa- Come on, Harry! Get a move on!” | cility & ost jt cy infisitely harder 2 could be heard continually from the| set @ down when you wi dashing forward, who seemed @ little | several disturbing spectators at hand. y The first axiom to be set Gown is Deeved because his captain didn't show | «ever up, never in.” It 18 a0 old as arrangement enables both SSISTPSSZSESBASSSRTSVE SUNSESSS2 PSSSSTSLUSESES team jt season oun team are in excellent physical condition, |. gjaposition to break his neck while | tne foottish thisties, Exeept where o act almost as a unit, The fe ee en cece trots eee but that doesn't mean they adhere t0 | gatioping in front of the goal posts. — | Gown hill putt would be necessitated by euch arrangement trict training all year round. They all yepurn, sunburned to the color of @| by overrunning the cup, it Js just as he right, but 19 gubordi- ; five pretty much in the open South African native, was the rat to|casy to sink the ball from the far es Swimming Guaranteed 4 Be ee coc; soetan is quit for the day. (iret seeing that hie| the near site Of, the Noles tor the surface of the putting ques ‘Topa, Batter of bite international match m months | ponies were properly rubbed, the famous |, “Alm contends, ach See (aed tol tion, vet they cover ‘the, carding! prin. Hatten Ban Gall or evita tor Messick Mek. etore te en ee eee arnarg, | DAGK asked for a cigarette, way to the writer along with several of| ciples and can be easily understood SS Ptaeries thet the members of the Ament | rry forgot to bring his| {2 otner injunctions eiready laid down| without diagrams if one will reread AMUSEMENTS, Gan team went down to Lakewood to aa Milburn’s plaint es be| in ¢nis article, Inasmuch as Anderson | them two of three times, , atart training and they have deen at It | ginaly acocepted 0 cigarette—not a gold- | —<$<£ $$ EN oS teem wekd. ella wettest Bos Sel Ses, Wess ens Shae Ble Sees EE See opet ye Seatane ines ES. ever since. As regards a diet I guess | tipped one, elther—from the busy pho- they eat whatever they like, for I'm sure | tographer and quickly began to puff in ‘f ‘t Pitehers’ Records, |American League Pitchers’ Records. thay don’ comma ma" nuaniney aa: |soa enjoyment arty Waterbury soon Harvard Varsity |Misses Green gore, itehorw’ tee ¥y pwered the gen! manager. had enough of galloping up and down, 2 iy A w. + HARD JOB TO TEACH PONIES TO |sné, like aauivarn, ie fret thought was Eight Will Have And ge Meet Fj H 4 ; POLLOW BALL. of & cigarette, , ° 8 ‘According to Fitapatrick, many of the | B0cepted ® smoke from the obHEInS pier Time Trial To-Day For Tennis Tiile af : 1 : , American ponies come from Western # ‘ Fanches. They are very strong and|, It was some time beter eee ae UW LONDON, June 14.—For the sec-| PHILADELIPHEA, June 1.—Qfise Dor- ; 4 |. mpeedy, But in the defenders’ stables i | ond time within « few dave the Har-|orothy Green of the Merion Oricket HM are ponies from Hawaii and other coun- ¢ be disturbed in his prec: | Too. sty eight was prevented from|Club, near here, defeated Mise Edna e wok : teles. The best age for a polo pony ia |te ‘The three players, seated in 8) ie ity weed over the four-mile| Wiktey of Plainfield, N, J., In the final 4 H 8 ; om roan ar, Sen ine mh argo | Sas, Sa Wr” a ede |e oe ron, sata 2 ant i Ne rene torn ouienty. i ey ae stemartrat Ot Se’ aereunt of ati ares <4 Miss Green will to-day g: 4 i g: i Big. aeset to a team, but it's some @outherly dreese he put off ¢! rial moet in the challenge round Miss Mary i b 6 ‘ Life hth 10, according to att Browne of Cniifornia, the title holder, af a fens Se iene theme pee, : Wray took the crews down FH ¢ ie the genial Lerry. Conch Wray for champlonehip, 6 q ‘Comparing the mounts of the two stream and practice was held of the! moth of the contestants played dril- g pag: teame during tho firet game, Trainer rou re eee lors oe exinna fed ana ft ee A a 6 i 4h : 45 — rs euohange ote that Mii 5 4 a 2° y ae rents eee ere che renee See ain, Kreger: | Green secured the points in her favor, i 34 Soeche 16 ¥Ai eae cisicicr to thelr Eng!ieh fone he wae Indsposed, Romarkable acoursey and steadiness x H } i DAVID BELASCO’S . ee eects tase wore trtras trian i HUA Ny Onan MIPS tose natts |Get, Whe elsrad as ater teed ae i i @/REASIEST WAY |Coe Dy seeming are” te hepa ans Sain oommaten, daar | (AN aft ii’ aA. _ hore w ansious he was play & al Yale freshmen captured 4 ES 5 ag 4 otticers: pemocnario | tnerame haunt, Modiand. the Snir | wving to paint intals on the Harvard oe ae © i { Bi ICES 10c, 20c, 30c. [MERICA PLAYERS MORE ‘oP ald the. hewre warman: [net Iie’ inthe alah then ratarasa | pat ine aie’ chentlenmie ts "cae i 38: ‘THAN MOST ORDINARY PEOPLE. ye tad aces AEE: [me Tater jn oot mages they rmeree hed te Bis chasemianenin th ihe i aR: Ttwas on tha practice feld ot Netae Hy fume + tae their ears, but wei nets 1 peate with bit i Pagtimied ron fd iaaiemeaiiien, champion, and s 8 ; Breow that patric separ 4 wo ne wi Lo eame nal . q Ber lt henge’ toms ha bers We oh inetaise ts ie ne | mane Toate ihe ahh Fou'cb So'Sonkan Sag: ihe ioe: ‘a ’ Seeeee! = ++ %

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