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it \ ‘No puffed - up, Start With the Vardon Grip, Says Low to Golf Beginners Noted Baltusrol Professional Tells the Struggling Novice the Proper Way to Improve His Game. By William Abbott. HE number of people George Low, the noted Baltusrol pro- fessional, has taught to play olf would certainly complete an army corps. For pupils he has had Players of all ages, sizes and dij Positions, but they all knew con- siderably more about the ancient Game after finishing with the veteran Soot, To golf beginners George Low's tips and instructions would be some- thing like this: “Go get yourself a pair of golf shoes or an old pair with hob nails in them, Swing the clubs a few times before @ professional and have him size you up. He'll start you right. Any one beginning the game is al- of showing some faults. re not corrected early they will quickly grow worse and become all the more difficult to straighten out later on, “Try practice with the putter first. This is the smallest stroke in the After mastering the putter gradually work back with the other clubs, which will give plenty of prac- tice with the half and full strokes, Become acquainted with the various strokes before attempting to play competitive golf, for in a regular game one Is inclined to overlook his ———————————— “TIC” GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET Li - playing in order to win the aby all means, if the beginner's hands will stand it, have him uso the Vardon, or overlapping grip, for t! clubs. a in, to my mind, ts very ime portant. Using the Vardon grip, which affords good control of th clubs, with faithful practice, the novice can soon OI rn to play a cred- ws fame of ‘ardon rip referred to by the Baltusrol “pro” is simply an overlap- ping of both hands on the club handle, giving a firmer hold, Harry Vardon, who Is recognized on both sides of the Atlantic as the greatest Player the game ever produced, is the model for thousands of amb tlous golfers who are constant! y Vardon, when a boy in England, was a landscape gardner. Rough work | with garden utensils made his hands unusually big and strong. The fa- mous Englishman was nearly eigit- een years old before he took up gif. Then he quickly realized that his method of gripping a spade would mover & for the slender golf clubs. He began to experiment with dif- ferent methods of grasping his clubs. | As every one who ever swung a driver knows, the left arm inthe stroke does nearly all the work, The right merely a guider, Three fingers of the right hand could be eliminated from the stroke and never missed, 80 Harry Vardon soon learned that by overlapping these three fingers of b's right hand with the left nand he got a better and more flexible gri and that his clubs seldom slipped. Huy was the start of the Vardon grip. Practice Spins Indicate a New Record Saturday Dario Resta, Johnny Aiken and Joseph Christinens had a brush in the practice spins for the 150-mile race Saturday at the Sheepshead Bay Speedway yesterday. Not one of the three did less than 100 miles an hour while the test lasted. single sping around the track each of the three was timed at the rate of 100 miles an hour, and if the weather holds fair, providing a smooth, hard track for the big race, it is more than possible that this trio will force the going with the speed up in record- breaking figures. Kiddie O'Donnell, winner of the Corona Face, who Was slited to make his first appearance, did not arrive on achedule time, but the firat trial of the new Pusun car ‘with Aldo Franchi at the wheel served to lessen the disappointment caused by O'Donnell’s failure to show bimeelt, ‘ranchi, In the Pusum, which 4 hybrid In’ automobiles in'that i hus ce Sunbeam motor in a light Peugeot body, caused no end of excitement in the racing camp when after tuning up for 4 couple of laps he made one turn burning, tender, aching feet—no corns or callouses. thought to be impossible, but Franeht disproved this theory by’ shooting out to a speed that will make him a dan- ous contender tn the Metropolitan Trophy race if everything goes well pains, the corns, blisters, bunions and chilbl. “Tia” draws out the acids and poisons that.puff up your feet. No matter how hard you fyi how long you dance, how far you walk, jong you remain Striving to improve their own game. | In| around the big track at the rate of 106 miles an hour. Such speed in a car sore, bi that had not been nursed along cat with delight. fully in two or three trial spins was | os BALTIMORE, May 10.—Phil Carter, three times metropolitan champion, ts Playing tn the sixth annual invitation golf tournament of the Baltimore Coun- try Club at Roland Park, against the advice of his doctor, and his rather poor showing in the medal round was due to this fact. Carter's game yesterday was not much better than that of Monday, and ho had all he could do to register a 2 and 1 victory over H. Lenox Bond 34 in the first sixteen. In the afternoon round Carter had as his opponent Georg 8. Lyon, the veteran Canadian player, and while the latter played at the top of his game, he was beaten by 4 and 3. F. W. Dyer, winner of the qualifying round, also came through the first and | second rounds of the Initial sixteen with | flying colors, defeating George Small in} the morning round by 4 and 2, and M.| afternoon, 6 and 6. Because of the large list of entries for the three-day golf tournament which will start at the Ardsley Club links to-mor row some of the contestants will either have to get up early in the morning or be disappointed about getting Into the play. There will be qualifying rounds of (eighteen holes in both morning and af- ternoon, but nobody will be permitted to start after 3.15 P. M. Five sixteens will quilify from the 150 entries, Among those who will play In the tournament are Gardener W. White, Hamilton Kerr, George T. Brokaw, John G. Ande: son, Harry W. Copping, Archie Reid, Chis-| holm Beach, Ralph Carrol, | Artemas Holmes and Daubney Brandreth, CHICAGO, May 10.—Masontc golfers of Chicago, who recently organized the | Mystic Golf Association, with the inten- tion of holding a tournament from the lodges in Cook County, have decided Miller’s Miss Kept Elks From Headpin Record Again during last night's bowling the high team record for The Eve- ning World free headpin tournament depended on the result of @ last de- livery, and again the bowler failed in the crucial test. The Elks Club of Hoboken, N. recorded a total of 514, with their anchor man, Miller, still having another ball to go. Any kind of a hit of the headpin would have netted his team sufficient wood to create a new record. From all indications the winner of the silver trophy will have to be de- cided by a roll-off, as the Bohemians and Hudsons are tied for the high team score with 61s, and tnere is very little chance of their being beaten by to-morrow night, when the tourney closes. The scores: a Sitgond, Pig, Mase 06, Goodel 7 1. —Steftens 110, agra’ 97 , Beoskie 07, A.. Hackensac “oe Crosta #, Weater' 7 ; of Miwa > 4. Hi No, 2 Hackensack Myder 89, Jones ¥6, Laut 2a Sut vt, oT alte o: Hachiet bt. loetzer’ 61,” Fred on your fe * brings restful foot] The kitchen of the residence of Paul u N. J. ins's nal ot 60, comfort. * magical, grand, won-| Vaccarelli, once “Paul Kelly," on| Maier 3, Low fat A derful for d, aching, swollen, smart-| Eastchester Road, between Pelham me ‘a Hlemedtoh O4: Preund a? Senmiat 8 ing feet. Ah! how comfortable, how] parkway and Gunhill Road, was amiaterdany Woods 9, Thompson 17, Hier 60, happy you feel. Your feet just tingle] burned early to-day. 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May 10.— Everything in sereno again at the Hack- ensack Golf Club for the caddies, who petitioned H. F. Harrison, the Pre that the new caddie rton, a caddies to-day that th number system would be put i and that the Class A boys would G0 cents for elentecn holes instead of £0 ents, as formerly Even the caddie leader, who had been suspended for two stated, a further request of the cndate CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Miss Alexa Stirling of Atlanta, the title holder, won La first match in the tn fhe championship, e driving aud ap- How to Reduce Fat Without Exercise, || Drugs or Diet This ts the time when fat people should be thinking about reducing their weight and should stop making the fat that is such a burden to them. best way and the easiest way i the one (about which so much hug been said and this past, year.) 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