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ONE MINUTE OF REST! (Sccnd He Possibly May Win Copyright, 1918, by the Prese Publishing Co, (The New York World.) CHANCE TO MAKE EDITED BY MORE CHANGES ROBERT EDGREN P BY VIC|17- Year-Old Players Furnish of Most Sensational Tennis Match quickly gathered about the e Beekman won the first set at 6—2. Eastern youngster played with steadiness of a veteran, and the ball at « aissling pace, contli to force the match against Jol + In the second set. Mis aggrenal Two youngsters, William M. John- ston, the boy expert from Califernia, and Leonard Beekman, captain of the Pawling school team, furnished the thrills yesterday tn the lawn tennis tournament on the turf of the Pe “TRAIN You FoR. NEXT SATURDAYS FIGHT. Tha BE BACK INA Club at Southampton, he match Waa one of thone affairs staged to All up the balance of ¢' jh 4 pol tn of the mata 0 boy eds noe otha day. Sinner's Mistake of Using Shoulders, but courts, the puburte et the Me dels of sot cantare the iahine ganaoa Swing Strongly With the Hips. forty. Before the contest It was! Johnaton came up to t thought Johnaton would have a walk-|° Finally, rel- over, but he waa compelled to do his! ties, the Californian won at 16-8 and best to win two out of three then he sailed Into the third eet. Boeke Beekman Is exactly the same become fatigued from Johnston—aeventoen years. He gets. He with the service, and by driving the ball Jlow and deop h had Johnaton trailing behind. ‘ Second of a series by Alex. Smith on how to play golf. To- ine article instructs in the correct driving swing. je coun- try’s greatest golf teacher posed specially for the a illustrations showing the proper positions for the swing. This {PRETTY soFr FoR Me. 1 Gvess! “THIS GUY HAS HUNG THaT WAS EASY, in Beek: MY Wit 15 AS turns began to find the net, with (he To the amasement of the crowd that renault that he was defeated at ¢—1. is an exclusive feature for The Evening World and will TS ne “we * appear on these pages three times a week. ees Pema Ute OASTWISE STRAMSHIPS. COAST WIGE GTEAMBHIPG. = FEATHERS. BY ALEX. SMITH. . (Pormer Open Champion of the United States.) ’ = Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publish ing Co, (The New York Evening World), . HE true driving swing {fs made from the waist ; down, never from the waist up. This is a hard task for beginners, for they invariably use the shoulders entirely when driving. This is entirely wrong. Swinging from the waist up is responsible for all the defects of driving. A little pinch of sand is enough of a tee to rest the ball on. A low tee ts superior to a high ofie. It allows the ball to be met more squar€@ly and generally brings the drive in better position for the second shot. Using the eame grip as explained in the previous article, draw your club back for the drive with a free bix3sbiim ~ PORTLAND ether for tener or business HERE wE Have @ POWERFUL YOUNG ATHLETE SoxinG Te FIRST ROUND, FULL OF CONFIDENCE AMD Gomme To HIS Spence A CROWD OF BIE WHITE HOPES CORNER ‘4 Ger POUNCE UPON Wim HIS MINUTE OF QEST “ Him AND BEGIN GETTING HIM ON SHARE FOR THE SECONM RHINO, ‘ aad ct motion of the wrists. Picture No. 1 shows one view at tts Sore act oC He SOMETUING WAS ° the way to id at this time of . Poy the top of the swing. Note especially the position of the right elbow. WEAKER GyERY bitslto Y WRONG WITH ME year is by water. ¥ Changing the position of the arms in midair {s disastrous. SECOND ato Loestcpe! IN THAT ROUND = Fee. HEAVIER Picture No. 2 gives another view of the top of a full # CIRCULATION INT" the club forward bend (LL GET A Goad The sea now is at mile the kn jar Cheehiibad eo is full of interest. The day and night at sea are & the ‘lett one. This soot endo delight, You entirely escape the noise ' teods increased, power and dust and fatigue of ordinary travel. “pias No. 3-the Staterooms, service and cuisine sboard the fottew-through — gives the position of the body after tho shot | has beet. made. Note } carefully the position of the feet, Notice the tight toe and hip at ‘finish of stroke. In making the drive the weight of the body has suddenly switched to the left foot. The left heel should act as ® pivot for the body for tha follow through or finish of the stroke. Keep the head erect and steady im orde: that the flight of the ball be watched easily. When swinging always bring the head of the club down first. All the faults of driving—pressing, topping and slicing —are caused by the player letting thet head of his elub follow the hands. This is a mistake novices always make | first, and ff it isn't corrected early it will soon prove a serious pandicap. Veteran players, becoming careless, fall into the rut of driving first with the hands and then they wonder why their shots are sliced, along with other troubles. The best possible movement is a sort of whip motion that with the proper hip and wrist action gives a tremendous Aistance to the ball. When learning how to drive forget all about distance. Be steel North Land and Old Colony leave nothing to be desired. Wireless, Fares lower than by rail. satya? Mice Toth et pare: ecard teeta en co TNE Peg and 20 Broadway, alvo Touret and New York Transfer Maine Steamship Line — Eastern S.S, Lines aeeghtiossséncad IN THE SECOND ROUND, OUR ATH UATE: HE MANAGES “To ‘ REGINS To SHow THE “RESULTS OF /” Onng, NIMSELE pack / ae beer soins HIS MINUTE OF REST , BUT TO HIS “HANDLERS” FoR Pers: shortstop Claude Derrick to them, as promised, that the Rochester and New York clubs are at loggerheads, and that hereafter the Jersey City club will act as a farm for the locals. William Whittaker, pitcher of the Keokuk team of the Central Associ tion team, set a world's record in double-hender with the Waterloo te when he didn't permit a run in twenty- one innings, the mecond battle going nings. Hoth games resulted Only five hits can, an outfelJer Stallings thought of the that he had bought the player and forwarded a chock for him, but he was notified by the owner of the club that the Phillies had bid higher and go they sola him to that club, ‘ bested ; sesenipeesain Jersey City and Toronto Teams of International League Play Most, Remarkable Game in History of Organized Baseball, Neither Side Scoring in 20 Things. » }et Horton and Zeider for the crack first baseman that it was largely through the persistent urging of Lord. After last Baturé Highlanders, Mani Browns asked Gui Browns’ outflelders, wi didn’t tell him that bia brother Hal was a first man when they needed one recently. “I did not know he was a first base- $ ‘d from him for so ‘he last time I saw 1, owner of the High- t been served with the pera Ina new suit brought by J h Gordon, former President of the club, Gerson sued Farrell once bofdre, claim. ing that he was promised half of the stock of the club, but lost the suit, game with the Stovall of the ma, one of the ee Not tik Presd A Beautiful Residential Park Maranville, the midget shortstop of the Boston Braves, continues to play a wonderful game for Stallings, In the double-header between the Cubs and the Bostona he went to the bat eight times, made six hits, three runs, retired nine Mike Mitchell, the outfelder, seems to have regained his batting eye since he joined the Pittburgh club, for thera is not @ day goes by that he doe e or more hits, In yeaterd: nt “Well, if you have any more brothers play ball I wish you'd let me Gatisfied at first just to meet the buld squarely, Too many students in early attempts try to ‘kill the b with the result that they elther miss altogether or just merly top It for a puny drive, Always keep in mind that a short ‘ straight drive is far better than 3 one out of bounds, Getting o! drive with the propér whip motion is exactly the same aa driving the head of a nail down with one accurate blow of the hammer. For true gong distance driving there are three rules a golfer should never forget, whether he's @ ‘beginner or a seasoned player, and they aré; Do not swing with the ehouldere, ‘Use the wrists and hips solely to make @ sort of whip swing at the ball, Don't bring down the hands too quickly— let the head of the club come first and do not polnt the stick upright in the in the world are on this tlantic. There is nothing in the sport that gives one so much confidémed as a gcod, long, accurate drive at the start. But overeagerncas to drive’ far has ont many ® game, This fault results in “pressing” the ball who play a fair onder at their asional lapses from tt form, when all trouble really is caused by thelr Ine voluntary desire to get Just aittle more dis- * tance out of thelr drives than they able to secure with The Toronto and Jersey City teama who held down seventh and eighth po- sitions respectively in the International | League, played the most remarkable game in the history of organized base- ball yesterday, when they went twenty innings without scoring, play being brought to a halt on account of dark- ness, It looked at pitched the though Hearn a ld much further without He was only in @ bad hol thirteenth—when,’ with one out, Bues tripled and the next two men received passes, He only allowed six hits, Sune eight and gave five bases on s, Thompson pitched twelve innings for the Skeeters, allowing only four hits, ‘once—in the The Skeeters have just bought First Baseman Agier :rom the Athietics, He Played with them last season. George Clark, the southpaw twirler Purchased by the Senators from the Highlanders, be sent to Atlanta #o that he may be cured of wildness, 11 Commission hi ded that Slim Caldwell o Ditch again for the New York Ameri- until he pays Jim Vay team-mate, that $16 latter is now with t His fricnda in his home town, St. Johnaville, wanted to give Outfelder George Burni big cetebration McGraw wouldn’ thar It would be bad for | of the club, failu: ween the Pirates and the Reds men, made s{x assints and ono error. ah Gat taren eatererivent oat ct It im reported that because of the of the Highlanders to deliver For the Stores | Have Mad $2.6 for a battle over the purchase of Dun- the First Two Weeks of August PANTS WEEKS The Braves and the Phillie ‘© duel four times at the bat, one of them be- ing for two bases. Past Ten Years in All My e the Last Two Weeks of July and a0 SaiNGTES “10 GRAND CENTRAL. NORTH BEACH FAIL FIREWORKS Tees, Bridge Trotter Alco All the odd trousers left uncalled for I have gathered from my seventeen stores and Wrought them to my New York store, and all the ends of piece goods in which enough was left for a paig of trousers I have been keeping my help busy the past two weeks getting ready for this sale. A man going to the country at this season of the year who has a blue serge coat of this or last year's vintage can come into my store and make a selection either of flannel or dark worsted, or maybe he can match his old coat. It will be just the thing for vacation purposes. I have hundreds of styles. Flannels in various shades, cheviots, worsteds and tweeds, and quite a few blue serges. For the first of the week a complete assortment of sizes, and would advise my old customers to call early and get the best selection. Customers living at some distance from the New York store can mail in the measures, with twenty cents additional to cover postage, and I will be pleased to mail a pair of these trousers to you this week. These goods are guaranteed abso- lutely ail wool and worsted. None could be made up for less than five or six dollars in regular course of trade, I have put two prices on these goods, The better styles I will price at the balance $2.15 . at e e a ru z 4 Freed eer ghteeas ed = MANHATTAN ¥; Eva. 15. Pods T ae Vr. Wat, [tg gaoe Db! HAMMERSTEIN'S Brery Ku Ben Hot * ia Wy ‘heatte EVELYN NESS THAW $u55.ibbscaclet 285562 safet Word comes from Chicago that Hal | . Te ve able to drive Chase, formerly of the Highlanders, is e wey 1s to be desired. at the head of a clique to oust Jimmy A Be iitensee| Unealled for Suits iia‘ sep Hobe ¢ and Chase are close friends, andh ia! } aoa ' sols) thot the Lime the easy © This sale for the past week has been very successful. An inventory of my stock shows a i his driving ieee messes —— ff great scarcity of medium sizes which I sold at te price of $5.00, i ball moun ¢ @ great number of large aud small sizes at this price. Some so! Hisar indi W. L. DOUCLAS head of ¥ a ’. 4 ‘24ih st. We he later, $5.00 as high as $18.00 and $20.00, made up by union labor, and guaranteed 82.508 § all wool. An early call will get a better selection. Uncalled for Suits _ — oting the all Es 42 OE Assay oe ae Aniver 3 tle dtm SH s T have a number of better grades in the medium sizes. These are nicely made and trirhmed, baila continue 5S W. L. Do shoes and I can fit a man around t stroke ani are wi at the thirty-eight, forty or forty-two. wit Price hay are the As this is the accumulation of all $ , 00 and $8.00 stancard bi quality my stores, these suits will cost days I drive high and Sc MITCHELL THE TAILOR £9, : chief thing Is to k them straight. To get . \ down to the ¢ in the second shot ts @ mighty big achievement, which calls for the use of the brassie, to which I will devote the next article, ion "| Beaty 4 Si. | Mines Open evenings until 9 o'clock, Saturday 10 BRONX \} | & ay oly 1431 Broadway, Corner 40th Street

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