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HOW MACKIE DOES IT IN FOUR —$<$<$—$—— Mackie, Fox Hills prefessional and Hastern champlon, te one of re in the country and it ia his far hitting that makes it to play the dificult thireenth hole on the Fox Hills cguree ‘This is how he does itt Tukes bis driver for the frat two little pull on both to keep on the shortest line, the second going ecross the ravine and fairly well up the opposite bank, digger and rune hie third shot up to the pin and has a putt for a Bot Possessing the tremendous driving power of Mackiewnd |' the thirteenth in par figures of five will find it is advisable iver and a brassie short of the ravine, approach with a mashic two putts, Balls falling inte the ravine on Ine it ts beat to run Kitchen," ae‘the’ Fox Hula members cuit neo erm, cePromslon, oF “Hella x mem! the r pitch out withe vavine, it is advisable to utt, maki 0) of tease Mackte's calibre’ cond Se ie ILLIAM SMITH. the Fox Hills T would use the problem No, 1: “How would you play this bolet the thirteenth lows: First shot, a full drive straight ot a @ little more hag alt ‘miashie to ‘within’ thirty yemnird shot high cleek shot not too full to grsert Fourth and fifth shots, short mashle run up and putt, or better atill, two putts. ‘AMBITIOUS GOLFER. Golf Editor: In reply to your sport problem, I would play the thirteenth as follows: Play the first stroke with id-iron, @ sure > 20 CHARLES J. ROMONILLO, Rosebank, 8. L Golf Editor: Under normal condl- tions I would suggest the following solution: A drive of about 300 yards, followed by ort midiron or fig- ut 160 yards. Then I spoon for the remaining Gistance, which, if properly placed, should enable one to make an ap- proach shot which would permit hol- the ry 2 pay fi ewer to your golf problem that the Boyett, Fay te play the, thirteenth at Fox Hills would be @ dri brassie and a putt, J uree. S it I a » But n= Mackie is a weak ter, Poa Golf Editor: In playing the thir- teenth at Fox Hills I would use a Griver from tee for about 250 yards, woul bring me clove to the alteh. would bring me to it very probable five. ‘Then a maahle tor the approach on- Guonan 'D, DRINKER, Betifort, 1. 1. , Scores of other Evening World readers sent in their versions how the thirteenth hole at Fox Hills should be played, but apparently t! ters were prompt more by enterprise than actual knowledge of the royal and ancient fame and thelr replies coul ardly compa! to Isaac Mackie’s explanation. Basketball Teams Are Tuning Up have rted for practice at Corn and daily scrimmages are being Ded, man out for the squed is being given @ chance to get into the scrim. mages for a part of the time. Capt. Meonan of last year’s basket- Dall team has been asais Coach Fisher at Columbia, The squad has been sent through a stiff 1 in preparetion for the Columbia-! ines i Friday. More bard wor! sobeduled for this week. ‘The Yale equad is being sent through the usual routine work, basket eboot- and short scrimmages. The Yale edule has not yet been ratified by the intercollegiate officials and it te re that no will be played until after the Christ- mas vacation. Steteris mee Sit quer bressie goross the ravine or “Hiells "aa we call it, short of th and approach by mashie and ds er thee tt “Tam awevt ‘our, Cunerran SarTiamevoe( FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP ry ball or shoulder frother. Crome! Nod the witer cof uae 2 peers willing eo match Leach for efi teen of treaty rousd battle with (ithert Gallant, he Boston tub that will tegs fident thi h mate a ade bet manager on the vucome of the ttling 1 , es Lovee, 2 Seal ter Lert ¢ 0. of Brvukiza on ‘Thankegiving by Por aa Se eee ene ie Soe clas iis‘idet elbow oralued, Biymenthal or Ss ase ety, mace i to arrange @ bout with Al on the wiuuertaxe-all Daala, Dut when, McCarthy's ma cr ‘that. ‘not, leas Breath and walked’ away aa he aon club would ‘that eum of moaey, After laying oft for severat 4 tri, the etme, Bayonne mlishewe Joi 48. ‘bout. oer wr E if ils ey Hi if 1 z é a Ye Tides ft ‘Harleas 0 Cr et Sly ‘wallope' with Bobby Gilbert Gallant, who has twice, te to grab off t seg He F; tf i as é fy H ile, ie ry |. Ahearn bor SPORT PROBLEM—II. The Thirteenth Hole at Baltusrol—How Would You Play It?—Write the Golf Editor. of The Evening World. . ‘ Ect ing [7 found. at Portchester, wae Pat Bradley, the ‘pidleasiphis vis | cunts ett te tre 2 Be in rounds at Saturday evening, | mi they be good rte, uld the: sports, wo! oral & chunk of money like tha | they expected to get something in re- EDITED BY ’.: ROBERT EDGREN West Pour, It’s a Ten to One Bet Federal League Votes . ° To-Day to In Their Meeting at Chicago the Outlaws Will Undoubtedly De- cide to Allow: Jim. Gilmore to Retain His Job as Head of the Organization. By Bozeman Bulger. HEY are going to decide to-day ale whether or not Jim Gilmore is to have a jo8 for the bard thorn in the side of organised base- big loss and quit. It's ten to one that Gilmore keeps the job. Any man who can picture prospects so brightly as to make moneyed men Téel easy at tite ‘loss of over $700,000 is very likely to induce them to think the best way to get even 1s to take one more roll at the dice. There are other reasons for betting on Jim. It is known that the Wards and Mr, Gwinner of Pitteburgh, the richest men of the Federal Leagu spreased @ desire to g the war. They have not that they will be will- {Mg to stand part of the losses at Bt. | Louts, Kansas City and Indianapolis is the rub, Btill another evidence of the inten- tion of the Federal League to continue business at the same old etand is the of such players as Ivy Wingo, jagee and Perritt. All of these t advance money and it is un- that the Feds, even though put out it unless turn. The meeting i» called for Chicago. It should be breezy. Roger Bresnahan, the new manager of the Cubs, thinks that he will be able to handle Heinie Zimmerman. Those of the Cubs who remember a little affair of a year ago say that Roger certainly can't base bis belief on past performances. Down in Philadelphia bia § are in- sisting that Charlie Doolin has been nego! with the Giants with th Trish- Americans Hold Annual - Meet To-Night —> make. up ch of them jletes have the events are two feat: iauapety, relay ‘race beter roity relay Face en sc ton TOA, and the IrisheaAmer!= ofa the former five of the best mid- dle distance runners in the countr: will, coi ol ‘onker Besides th: 3 end th i wise Peeler marry ong Snare. KENNEDY WINS ON FOUL OVER ROSS AT PIONEER A.C, |prsent ume After boxing two minutes of the/ 4; firet round of their ten-round bout at the opening show ‘the Pioneer A. C., Tony Ross, the Italian heavyweight, of New Castle, Pa., accidentally land- 4 | with his mission Continue War Consent of the Philly owners.: 3 Graw could use Dootn all right, ag is going to be a little shy of exi a enced catchers, bi the deal so far | [Pomel Foster o1 . Dooin does not relish the ideq, It said, of going into the ranks as private on a team that has under his management for the y few years. Four owners have simultane. ously accused Ohariie Murphy of untruthfuinese regarding Me property rights in the Oude ona the Phillies. This gives him @ little edge on Roosevelt, the tet ter having been accused by Dus one at a time. ! By grabbing Wingo and Magee Federals hat just about ruined chances the Cardinals might had at the pennant and a: quence thereof they are releasing Miller Huggins as Still, knew the dCardii % wi in St, rity Charlie Gebeat, the com, used to be considerable ball has just returned frem @ lon trip all worked up about the beating the Athletics, George assured him it was true, ang asked if Charley wanted: to: about England declaring war on many. Frank Farrell denies a story by Joe Humphries to the effect Dick Croker is to manage the Yana, Some one politely inquired of Rube Vickers if he was drinking anything this winter, He reptieé: “Yes—anything.” A statistician figure hat Wing a stretched into one heave the 1 would have gone from New York. | Manila. But that's nothing. We saw Chief Meyers throw one almost thas far at the Polo G-ounds last summer, Wilbert Robinson says it won't af. fect the Brooklyn players m one way or the other, whether their share of the receipts in the World's Gertan ie for four days or-five days. Carl Lothrop—ot course he comes from Boaton—insists that the Yale fair should hereafter be known ag Punch Bowl, Harvard having sea- tributed the-well, her share. out in St. Louls it if all of: Caf For four rounds Keller made @ good jeavy wallops int ach d several short rights to his jaw, which weakened him to such an extent that was hardly able te raise his arms in tho ‘ast two rounds, —_—_—_———— Curley Returns With Signature Of Jack Johnson Jack Curley, the sporting promoter, who took @ quick trip te London fer the purpose of signing Jack Jehasen to a contest to fight Jess Willasd spine! in February, has returaeé. uccesafully: tums world’s lightweight champion. had this to say: “The stories that Johnson ts. ‘and in no condition for a hard pure fabrications, He je if ychmagn wes “seore 1 Willard, or anybody matter, All No wanta is on This sum he win, lose or draw. The date of the battle has ‘not cided upon, but Johnson ta ight any place with Willard he bout takes place early in a that he is paid over the before he enters the sing!