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Wednesday, May 20, 1931 Paee Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE ORE. NOW NATURAL BRIDGE ' HEALTH SHOES ! FOR MEN All Sized and Widths CONNER'S Ui Grande's Own Store 'Senators Shove Portland Into Second Division Ujr the AwxIjiUd Pre i Taking a two-run lead In the first inninff ftacfannento's Senator dropped Portland 3 to 1 at B&crarnnto iat i nlht. The Beuttors msC their ola-j tr udly in ti sixth. Tne lone Bearer 'hccTtt wm credited a unearned: Chx j i lernew, former eyci, oppww fwavv . ing, fonrer btxti.or. on trie mound ,'ln a burling duel which uut-ed. eren innings until Keating wu taken out for ft pinch hitter. ! Trie ftan Fta&eiseo Seals rose up an overwhelmed the league lead ing Hollywood BUri JO to 1 In the Brit tjime of this week's terries at Ban Francisco Ust night &nd - thereby climbed from s tie for fourth place to k tie with the missions for third in league sumdlngs. riern oiotvon won n eignxn game In ten start when Dave Barbee, Hol lywood right fielder, blasted one over ' the 11 1 field fence for k homer, held the BUrs scoreless. MlMdom Defeat Angel The Missions defeated Lj Angeles 6 to 2. at lj Angeles last mgrrt through Clarke homer in the ninth with two on. The Missions had tied the score at two all In the seventh by scoring rwlc. Oakland bunched bite In the first and sixth innings to beat the Se attle Indians to 3 at Emeryville Hast night. fteattle hit six times In ! the third but rxtade only two of them i good for runs. Oakland got three j runs off four hits In the first and two from a many connects in the slxth, r- ! Last night's result; R. H. E. Early Season Predictions- jn:r 1 S 2 Are Unheld as Montn or kui aim worxiaii: cheatemeid , arid Kra.hl.-r- n. H. e. I Hollywood 1 3 fcsan Francisco .. 10 17 0 j Turner. Hoilerbon and Baaaler; Olb jaon arid Baldwin, R. H. E. Mlaslon 6 6 2 Los Arnica ...... - 2 fi 2 Plllett and Brenzel; Pttl j una KchuIU'. R. H. E.I BfftUle 3 12 2 ' Oakland .. 6 7 1 j Ltrnariafci arid Cox; Pfiebua, House j and IXBrrv. BRUSHING UP SPORTS . . . WW. By Laufer ATHLETICS WIN ELEVEN STRAIGHT May Nears' End.. ' ' ny lliiKh L PuMrrtwi Jr, (Associated Brew Bports Writer) Major league baseball teams are busy; these days proving that fore casts of a close race in the National league and the Athletics ngsin In the American? were correct. rhe Bt, Loul and New York Ka ttonal leau clubs are battling for the lead .only a hail Ksme apart. The Fhiladeiphla Arnertcarjs, while they have not been able to outdistance their leading rivals, are on top and stave done their tMtt to make It a runaway by. winning 11 straight. Kariwliaw fllauLa TlKrr . The A's downed the Detroit Tigers 0-0 yesterday behind the unbeatable pitching of big Oeorge Karnshaw, The Philadelphia right hander gave Just two hits while his teammates, led by Ai UlmmofiM, maJe kom! use ot nine blows off Walle Hoyt. Bira mons, hitting In bis 17th aucceasive game, connected for a single, a dou ble and a triple. The victory resulted In no gain for-the A's however, for their lead ing rivals, the New York Yankees, staged a comeback to hand Cleveland lu eleventh straight defeat, H to a. The Indians, whoe weafcnea Is one of the season's puzzles, made a great attempt to break their lotlng streak by driving Charley Huffing from the mound in the second Inning, but Henry Johnson pitched good relief ball and Clint Iirowu could not still the btg baUi of the Yanks In the early Innings, Washington lost some ground as rain stopped the game at Chicago. Wet ground halted Boston arid Bt. Louis, Cardinals, (ilanO Win Timely slugging enabled the Na tional league leaders, the Cardlrudii, Detroit and tlieir strotgeV rivals, the Giant Cleveland to continue tlielr race. TJj Cards ! Chicago fe' : Baseball Standings1 Ify the AmtrHrlatM I'm i W. Hollywood Lob Angel &an Pranctaco MIMlona Portlaiid Ka.TBmclo Oakland . Beatlle , "VaB-arf 75 FREE Throws (hi the 4 l- iT IC PMlC ill ,i''JLS '-AT IMTeRSrtW' . . JSldr I - I J fx $M i . if AMm. m I i mm , mum . M fill? ; THINKING " HATING SCAXJB forlileclric Jiefriycmfton Bt. Loula ... New York ... Boiton ... Chicago Pltubumh . Philadelphia Brooklyn Cincinnati . h. 20 11) 20 20 20 21 21 ' 2 NATIONAL- I.KAOI'E W. L.: ...10 6. ..17 8 10 10, 23 21 22 22 21 21 . 10 17 ...12 ...13 ...12 ....II a Pet. J3t Mi .524 J2 .612 300 AH .406 Pet. j .727 ! .680 .016 Profits from Illinois Football Build Skating Rink for Students! j 3 8 3 & Sport Slants $ b b beat Brooklyn 0 to 1 a the Itoblns failed to give Kobe I'h-'Jpa good sup port. They got only two runs on 1 1 nits off liallahan and Derringer and made five errors. The Ulan u took things fairly easy against Cincinnati, using Young JJiU Motretl on the mound for the full game arid holding Crjut out of the Hnrup, but they won out easily, 9 to a. The third place Boston Braves con tinued their pursuit of the leaders by pushing Chicago deeper Into fourth. Aided by three cub errors, the Braves scored eight runs In the first Inning and won out it Ui A. "Acc" Elliott, of the rhillles, was In the hole again but this time It was not of his own making. He relieved Jim KDlott in the ninth Inning with none- out and the baae full and re tired the Pi r a to In time to aave a 3 to 2 vlcUiry. The victory left Phi.a- ,VM!;itI AN l,KA;i H W. L, Phiuidelphfa 17 WaNhlngton IH New York 16 16 .... 13 13 1 1 7 fly Alan A. Could i Associated, Preas Sports Editor) z: z i ine oeiier nas oeen wicenpreaa jw iZ ( acme time that Helen VllIs Moody, I?' 77I ; actuuted by motives similar to thoae f? "avai of Bobby Jones In having no more 20 J221 1 wor'(1 to conquer, will fontake ama- Helton JSt. Louis j It is no ' secret that Mrs. Moody Pet. ! naB discuAMCd proposals for entering .708 Jie motion plcturrs. Por a short 000 I series of "talkies." of the type turned jbW4 out with Jones aa the star. Queen Xt0 Helen undoubtedly could collect up M H wards of $100,000. .444 .407 .202 This Game of Golf rilATPAinN- 111. f, Prnfltjf frnm ' VS WAX. ? varsity football will pay for a $300,- 8 S 000" Indoor Ice skating rink which $ 'S '5'?'S-!'S"3s the University ol Illinois will open ,, rt.i- ntxt November. " " The rink, long a dream of Athletic i 6o far a I am aware, this small Director George Huff, Is now under phenomenon is a new discovery. I construction. It will be housed in n never had heard it suggested before, brick and stone building 208 by 141 ; even as a theory. Also, it is (bo far feet, with a 55 by 1 oa -foot service ! as I can judge) perfectly valueless wing. I in the study and practice of golfing The skatirs arena will measure ' methods. Ho It won't do any harm 120 by 1U3, the concrete floor being If It Isn't correct, and it won't WTeak yi;hi;kdaV'k ami;h I'aririr Count Portland I, Sacramento 3. Hollywood 1, Ban Francisco 10, Miudona ft, Los Angeles 2. tieattle 3, Oakland ft. National At New York 0, Cincinnati 3. At Boston 9. Chlcano 6. At Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 2, At Brooklyn 2, Bt. Louis 6, . American At Detroit 0, Philadelphia fi. At Cleveland 6, New York 8. Other games postponed. A Texas man Is walking around the World backward. There-u on mnn. nt delphln only half a tam behind the ; least, who put himself a step for Hltli placo PltuburKhers. ward every Imckward step hn taken. Waners Again 'Poison' to Pittsburgh Foes PITTHBUftOH w, When the Pitts- for the team Ens has carefully se burgli Pirate won the National Ircted understudies for his three Irague flag lu IW7, one of their chief i tttrs. McClaimhan. Jensen and Mo- drivlng forces, probably the moat im por.mit. waa the work or the Waner brothers, Paul aiul Lloyd, outfielders. Their brilliant fielding and terrific liltllng were the talk of the league and "poison" to rival club. AH over the circuit they beenme krmwn an "Big 1'olson and "Mttln Poison." Lust yar Lloyd "Utile Polnon," a frail look 1 1 iK little fi-ilou', went to pieces. H won ft to the club until a big part of the pennant rucc hud been run, ' Pirate followers point out that the tram, even In the face of uumeroim Injuries, took on speed and power nf ter the youiiKsier ruturnrd to the uno up, solf form the trio. All are fast, field well and so fur have been sure hit tern, ' 1 ' GEORGE V0IGT, ELIMINA TED IN FIFTH itoriNn WKBTWAHIJ HO. (Hi ton. BmrIiwhI, Miiy 20 ilv-Owjruo Voiki, of Nnw York, Infit Amri-nn cnnlcndcr, wiih (lltnlimtt'd totluy In Urn lirtli round or lit llrltlnli ttniau-ur unlr cham- Thla yar, l.lny.l n,,.nrr-tly haa ro-i ' """ Ll". "'"" r"",n ,l"r- .. ........... , .... , ,fli.u Itf.l. ,V .InilfN III llld Ml.liii.iil li rum, wno milli-red n l n Infrctlm. ; ,,., . . ,,.. lint nrrorr tUr Hl.ll Irnlnlna aran.ni ullirlrd, la rrrovprlntf. la looKlllK hrt-ti-r nvrry day and Munnirrr Jfwi-I Kni fi:cila aurn thai inn ramoua "tirotlior ni t" ul 1U'J7 will Do put mi .bimrer iiihI Ijfttttrr, thlh auniiiiir. Conioroaliy. vvllo worka wtlh thr wuneia In tlm outrii'lil ami noi-a l Ioiik way In lnnkliiu a nun or Ilia! CIIICAIO The Cllaannw nl hi'H. In llin li nuiin. uiau Inoka good ! ll-. oltni nillril tin- wmid'a li'ntlinii a aviT thla nrjiiaon. i aricrvr team, will makr lliair llrat Irlli And rrnllrlliK In- lma a powerful! In llic UllMcil Miutoa anon to pluy rjrraip or fly-chaarra. Ilia liioa of any I llle nrli-klnyara, wnalrrn I'lmmplons memhrr nf whn-h nilKllT npi'll illMer 1 at Wrlili.y flelil Iii-ii- ,lunr -J .innfa playliik ub-par kulf. availed ! Ihe inalrli on the elevuntli Kreen anil j finm thern to the llnlnh It waa nip ' and luck. li.ts to iNV.wii; ( iricAiio Keep Koo! In SiimiiKT I'rntlis, 'nil(s and SIiiht I'rinls iimrunti'i(t to Wash. Size 2 tn 1 1, lias 1'iintii's Size 7 In !(), im I'milios 79c lo $2.70 NORTON'S KIDDY snor IfKLKN VKKHIJH MZAWE? What she might do by playing professionally fa another matter, even if Bhe were Interested. The talk of her doing so and playing Suzanne Leugten seems mere chatter. Mile. Ienlen not only Is long past her bent tennis-playing days but likely can recall the financial disappoint ment accompanying her venture as a pro with the Pyle troupe ncveral j ear ti ago. Mrs, Moody has won the cham piotiahlpH of America, Great Britain and Prance with hucIi ridiculous ease In the past few years that the In cci.tvc must be considerably Icb scned. although there Is atlll her art to take her abroad. Moreover there are no serious threats lo her hu premucy in sight this year. crlBS-crctihed by some 80.000 feet of Imbedded plplntr, leaving a surface adaptable for other purposes during non-skating months, Skating will become one of the required activities in physical edu cation, and intramural hockey will ! b1? introduced. i Jntercolkijiate hockey, now played I by three Bl(j Ten schools Michl j gan. Wisconsin and Minnesota is a rcatlon for students who otherwise : c"lV- 1 'f nally, c:Jpiatnlr? why would not tret it and tii&t varsliv i ,u"wv'"b u" 1,1 ;bu" hockey will not be pcmltted any revolution with accepted ideas. If It Ik. Driving out to the PHntrldge coun try club the other morning with Bobby Jones. I naked him If he had ever tested the time a t;clf ball wculd stay in the air, from a full BllOC. I was thinking about the Ooy Nlnetle-i, when the Messrs. Toit, fa ther and son. conducted experiments is follotrirtf a Straight New ioad to VALUE IS'ow, just by asking sixteen ques tions, "you can make sure that you get the most that electric refrigera tion can give. Here they are, in the Standard Rating Scale. Read each one of these essential points. Decide if you Mill take an unfavorable answer to any of them. Then see Kelvinator,and ask the questions.That's the straight way to make a life- , time decision with J unerring accuracy, guarantee 1' (ucnuc 1! VauucuATOft ml mm fii ifWrfte4 Mil TT& Keleinator Unm in eludmm modrlt priced from 9174.50, f. a. 6. factory, upwwrd. Any on ofthetv may br pur chtunt on th itmttUCo Monthly Budget Flan, Istherefriperntormnnufactured by a reliiiblo company with projwr ex perience in the electric refrigeration field? Has it plenty of food antf shelf space? Is the cabinet iUelf well desipned, sturdily built und properly insulated? Is there provision for the freoiiiR of an adequate Bupnly of ice cubes? (Quantity of ice rather than number of cubes, which may be of large or small size, should be taken into con sideration.) Will the refrigerator constantly maintain a proier temperature for the preservation of foods? Can the freezing of ice cubes -and desserts Ire speeded up when the need arises? Can this extra freezing speed for ice cubes be had without alFectin I he temperature on tlie food shelves? (Too low a temperature on the shelves will, of course, injure food.) Is there a place to keep ice cream, meat, fish, game, "quick frosted" foods or extra ice cubes indefinitely at a below freezing temperature? Are those various temperatures (a. extra fast freezing; b. fast freezing; c. below freezing for storage; fend cL normal food preservation tempera--ture) automatically maintained itUh out any attention from the owner? Does the refrigerating unit operate often or infrequently? (The fewer "stops" und "starts" the lunger the unit will last and the less it costs to run.) How long will the cooling unit continue to cool the refrigerator even though the current is shut otT? (Refrigeration should continue for 10 or 12 hours.) Can the back parts of oil shelves, even the lowest, be reached without , kneeling or sitting down? .Has provision been made for keep ing vegetables fresh and crisp? Can the refrigerator lop be used to "set things down for a moment" while the contents of the cabinet are being re-arranged? Will the refrigerator add to the attractiveness of the kitchen? lias the experience of users over a long period of years proved the re frigerator long-lived and dependable? Carr Furniture Co., Inc. Eastern Oregon's Largest Home-Furnishers in;ititv mi i Jt wouldn't sewn the same old Derby If the Kentucky claatc were not run In the ruin. Consequently, for the sake of precedent and the more practical reason that the coun try is feeling the effects of dry spells, they may even welcome the showers at Churchill Downs. HelKh Count. Clyde Van Dum-n and Gallant Pox have Kalloped through mud to win the last three Derbies. '1 ho laat two carried Eastern colors, ami another rainy day would heighten the (hancea of so good a mud borne as Kqulpolae. the Whitney colt, mak iriK it three 111 a row for the Knst for the first time since pre-war dayn. No reduction of college naval ar mament is in sight. Marietta college, Ohio, has been rowing In sijchmion Tor a few years but makes Ha debut In Eastern com. petition against the Junior varsities of Harvard, Navy and PennKylvanla on the Behuylklil river. May Ml. The development of laO-pound or "IlKhtweiKht" crews has extended to Cornell, enjoying rowlne prosperity for the first time lu many moons. I Pennnytvntila has boated more crewa j than ever this Hprlng. i California and WanhlnKtnn auln j will compete at I'ouKhkeepnie. Tin? (lohlen Bears have decided to enter ( the 'Jayvee' as well in vandty crew j mid will leave June 1 for the East. usurp the rink A spectators' gallery accommodat ing 1200 la Included In the plans, while the Ecrvlce wing will contain chick -rooms, rent rooms, fitore rooms, first aid roonn. lunch room and Hkute-sharpenlng department. S'lViMXY SAK(ii:T WINS PORTLAND, Mr.y 20 im Stanley Sargent, Vancouver, Wash., middle weight, won by a knockout here lant nluhl in one of the first round matcheri designed to pick the chain plon middleweight of Oregon, were necessary to enable the spin with which any properly struck ball is charged, to take hold of the air and thus control the flight In a trajectory which only the golf ball can follow. Ti.m.Mi noimvs bhivkm Mr. Jones replied tlmt he had hnd sr. me drives timed, .and that the hall, from a full stroke with the big wdod club, remained In the air Just six seconds. This was Interesting, because the ic'd gutta-percha ball, from the full gent Port- ?p 'Ivor land, in the flr.it round. Sargent 'n lL5 weighed 102: Dossey. I OH pounds. w tn"'1Ijn 11 ftrftVc.led1 0 Other rehuit: Hay McQuillan, 150, .Denver negro, deletion over Iiocky fcmlth, 101, Port land. Pete Kilter. Iii2, Vnncouvcr. Wash., decision over Cowboy Brooks, 102. Dallas, Tex. Oov. Julius L. Meier of Oregon vetoed bills appropriating 20,fl'Jfj.50 during the laat session of the legislature. about 70 or 75 per cent afj far In the air as the more resilient modern rubber-cere. Considering thl3 coincidence, I asked Bobby If he ever had timed the flight of the ball from other clubs, on a full shot. He said no. So I suggested that the ball might remain li the air as long from other clubs as from the driver, while not going so fur. Mr. Jones fancied there might he something in this, and after reach Ing the course we- tried it. I fctcp watch. ri.OrKMKE GOLF Bobby already knew what the driver would do. So he tried his No. 1 or "big spoon." The ball remained In the air Just six seconds, shot after shot, with the normal trajectory. He tried a tower ilShake-UpHeld j Likely In Cubs' " Lineup Shortly CHAMPION WOMAN LOG-ROLLER Wrestling lty the ,hwlatrd 1'rets Mnnehe.iter, N. If. Ed Don George. Man KinlH'lmo. won from Charlie l,c pauen. I-'inlaud, straight full. U0;00 and 1 1 :(H. Buffalo. N. Y. Htanley Ktnmnk. Un, lluMtin. defeated Dan Koloff. aatl. two out of three lulls (Kuluff firat, 17:0J. j i MtaKiak nccoud and third, H:-tf J-6 ; 1 und IJ:lo 1-61; Uonuid Mtunluno. I IHo, New York, threw Abe Kaplan, j alii. New York, In 1:&6 1-5, , Brockton, Mans. Clus Sonnrnhfig, 1 Boa ton. won front 1 Wykoff, two' out of three falls (Bonnenberg IirM ; mid third. a-t :Ua and :00; Wykof f ; HeconU M atll. Baltimore. Md. KV Steele. Call-I fiffnlfl, threw Billy Biutuh. Chicago,; lu ft I inllltltCH. : Taennux Boh Krusr. Portland, won on foul ftom Charley llau on. Seattle; after each gained full. John Kr berg and Howard Cantonwtne drew.: live round, each taking n fall. j Walto. Walla Btnnhdnus Zbyszkn. ! (10 year old Polish wroniler won over i Mauley l'lntn. Nebraska, when the latter wns unable to continue after' Ihe Pole fell on htm. I'lnta hail taken n I till In first round. V. T A 3 u 4 "v -t .... 1" ? s I. 5Vk v i, V . . a. 5-i h- I . i 'v. By Paul Mlrkelson (Associated Press Sports Writer) CHICAGO. Mav 20 (W rhlrmn'c lng shot, one that was too high a Cub3, only a few weeks ago the toast oi.ui. im.- iiiyni, tubLi'u o j-jj oi Lne city, toaay were the roast seconds. Normal spoon shots all of the town. seemed to be exactly six seconds. j They have failed dismally on their Bobby tried a big iron. Six sec- current road trip and the fans, who onds. He tried a mashie-nlbllck. hit- started to forget nil about Manager ting the ball hard, so that it carried Jce McCarthy when thev dashed M0 to 150 yards; rather more than away from the 1931 National leogue ho exacts of this Implement. Six bnrries like a twenty grand, are back seconds in the air. booing and prediccing all kings of We did not try the Intermediate turmoil in the front office where Irons or the niblick, but it seems per- !.owner William WrJgley Jr., dreams of fectly reasonable to assume that all the world's championship baseball the clubs, properly swung for a full team he says he and the fans of Chi shot, will support the ball in flight : cago must have. the same period of time. j There is considerable doubt as to The niblick pitch would fly about any "turmoil" in the Wrlgley office half as fur as the driving shot; but , today but there Isn't much doubt but the ball would fly higher and movewnftt Manager Rogers Hornsby would more slowly, and be more emphaati- bo called on to give his version of cally supported by backspin. "what's wrong with the Cubs?" whan M . I he confers with his chiefs Saturday. Cl. , , , . ! There isn't muct doubt either but Sylvanus P. Jormaln or Toledo . What he will be requested to shake president of the Toledo District Golf the club from top to bottom, if nec association, and known as the "Pa- i essnry. to put it back in the pennant ther of Coif" In that fnlr city ; race. ; wrote Bobby Jones and me tt kindly) The ''mlnii' will bring his team letter not long ago, following one of loser In six out of seven games so far our radio broadcasts in which we : on the eastern invasion, bock to Chl taiked about the Inverness club. cngo Saturday and will go into a hud wherc the national open champion- die with the Cub bosses almost as ship of 1920 was played, and where soon as he returns, the same classic will be ployed again As for as newspapermen, travelling this summer: with the club, can determine, rumors We hod considered the 18th hole, ' or personal disputes beiween the at Inverness, for ono thing recalling j "rajah and his players have been as how, in the qualifying round of his ! untrue as they have been numerous, first open championship, Bobby hnd ' In almost every city they have visited, used fl strokes there, to a birdie 3 J reports hove filtered back and forth for Horry Vurclon, with whom he was that Hornsby and some of the players paired. f usually Hack Wilson, had quarreled Mr. Jermaln. who loves the great Each rumor was denied only to be eld course dearly, hnd on interesting ; revived in some other city, where it tnrory to bring out concerning that i was denied again and so on. lHth hole; a theory which Is likely to But, a veteran Cub fan. who has f useful to many a contestant' In followed the Bruins for years through airef ten dollars he hnd a modest wage?, with one of his friends back home that he would break 300 in the tournament.'. His par 4 at the very last hole gained him a score of 299, and eighth place, tied with Willie Macfarlane. All MY PLANS LEAVE DAYTON FAIRFIELD AIR DEPOT. Dayton, Ohio, May 20 P Weather bound for a day, 568 planes of the first divisional army air corps moved on to Chicago today for a two day dem onstration. The first group, made up of trans ports, took to the wing from the air depot here shortly before 11 a. m., Eastern Standard time. The bombers hopped off- at 11 :15. Clarence Bledso and Merle Hufford, two football halfbacks, are the fostest dash men on the University of Wash ington track team. the approaching tournament. 111. AND AND THICK Y The 18th hole at Inverness Is a beautiful, blond and (as Mr. Jermain explains) deceptive affair. "It has a really remarkable psychol ogy all the way from the tee," he eays. "It does not' look severe fnr from it! As you stmul upon the tee eveiy prospect pleases.' But alluring disaster lurks ah the way until the bull is flofely at the bottom of the cup. "Even when the drive Is perfectly placed as both Bobby's and Vardon's despair and hope and glory, reflected -rreM-y gooa at mat. Why a year ago they were In filth place. Today, they are In fourth with all their hard luck." Illinois nntl Wisconsin universities will mest in footbpil next fall for the first time lu eight years. Bob Zuppke. Illlni coach, was graduoteel from Wisconsin. ' a big. table, with trap surrounding it a doughnut-llko were that August day in 1020 the ! to ca'ur.e trouble. i.rcfcfY norxcK T recall the topography with a curious clearness also the evident inteut of the majority of the competi tors to smack that boll up there with plenty of backspin, which often re- ,ulted in a shot sufficiently missed she' no liimbrrhiek "rixermim" hut Mlv Asms Mure. 17. of titi-miiim. utv. mommi iiihmv. on ii iiij; wiiii inr bri oi ttiem. Mtr'- unman' loit-ni'lliis rhttuiplon of the uorhl mi h prmrrt at the Outdoor shun In ritUojtu by .(urtHne rxliitiliJona on u .llppery log. Iluwewr she uorc a bathing suit. Aid psychology gets in its most ef fretlvo work. The green, which stands up before you like a big round din ing table, seems to require that the ball be pitched high and dropped j thereon like the proverbial poached cg "As a mnttcr of fact, the shot does not require a great deal of cut or backspin. A plain pitch, or even a decent plteh-and-run. of the com-' monplnce sort suitable for r.ny green. ' will serve the turn very well. Yet at ! Tnvcrneffs we have capable veteran J eolfera who have been playing that greou since thev were wearing short i t pauis onu remain the victims of j this optical Illusion to this day." I Cf course, the conviction that great ! central and plenty of br.ckpln must 1 be Involved In the shot Is productive lef frequent calamity at this very hole, fit Is played by the-big fellows with ! a drive nd a medium mashie-nibltck j pitch: the green Is ample In sire, j nearly circular in shape, ana as Mr. I Jermain says it stand up several lect above the adjacent landscape like , Flirting the holse for the lost time in the tournament. Bobby Jones dis played, the apprehension suggested by Mrt jermain. He sent up a very steep pitchy which came down short of the bunker in front of the green, bound ed oyer the bunker, and rolled up f:ijflyf close. Tills saved the youngster SPRING SALE Model "T" Fords S-iO lo $133 T.ARISOX CJIEYHOI.rr CO. 1414 Adams Pnone Main DUO MALTED -then VACUUM PACKED to bring you malt's richest flavor Buckeye'e special new proce,i at Dua.raalMag haa created a woader ful new tlavar that's better than anr malt ever had before. 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