. . n f DEATH OF HUND GAME KILLS BOXING EVEN DOZEN GOLF CLUBS REGARDED AS JUST ENOUGH FOR GOOD PLAYER'S KIT ON LINKS Tmmt SvftV for Brir f B Ad4d T Frow Tim to Tim Some mt the Best Dayer t'se as Many as 20 Standard Selection Is Two Drivers, T0 flraasies, 1erk Mid iron, Jijrctr. To Mashira, Mashie-N iblick. Niblick and Putter. , Purism in America Lacking in Everything Which Made It Good in Former Years. . lT?JllP Mil) tNt." engaging boys, s vitv at U0 TITLES CHANGE HANDS store Tnn Sl'XDAY OrtEGOXIAX, rORTL.YN'D, JANUARY 2. 1916. t : Ah laifWUal lloal. rM Oal.i.ta I mttnl Mtr af laarvj Mf It? . Im la !fJt. rHjx cat. j . . tp. y y t If In. ' that .r l. n I f I I sfllian. ita . rrr..el i as 1.11.4! ,i. ! -Ford ,vSv welcome to 'cB are equally flnd "SBrVI for sen-ice and i v j .. FIRST.' ltttt th (004 oHr kit la iMff lo lit foronc I lb ("onlrjr Club, nlar4 ' tac da aoui4 If aolf.r r lo leck .l'h all t- 14 m fa4 or ih link. A4 srty ail ttk!a .. of I or lkr gkf t fra tAol. mwh tut ti kobri. ipprMct rlk. itrar. .H tr. -pvt. mia. bvmmr k44 ir. Mr mmS rtF'r :4 ka In bl c4dr SC -of4tnc to Mr 'i' tn4r4.. ia folio inc: T tfrlv r ! ar om eik. o m4 Iron. o J c r. I o mtthka, on rvAhM stB.c a. on Rtblr k n4 on wttr. Mr. Art rtvr rn tionf It a riffbl r!wb, otnltttntf lh 4upit rto 4rtvr. bi4 mki and ia fn nibiM-k: oait th ocii nr rir only four rtubikt br . mi4tron. mht asd r1'- "ym of lh rrrk aUyr h a ovr 2 iffrm f Iwk" pln4 ir. Mr of iam carry a rKir of Ifl-hn44 riiH for In filwrftnrrt. iif tbiPk tk ivr cn ft tnr l(h aat on H'U to carry &ir oo4a clwb an4 mtro aniM. k-a h rluho, pr-ttc-qlAftir lb 4rr a4 bria, ar eo moaa4 b ocra Ubl I brak at anjr t.mo. And tbr aro oq important tnat to ivt o itaout taff WOtl4 SO RrMJL Tna bcmnr 4-on't 4 a drt-r. clk. stbick or Jiar. 1 cnrallx irt or plia on lb mid iron, b ruo thmf l b to t to ball rai Tk f ac of lh bral la Iai4 bc k funbr thao tb 4rivr. o it la not a bo4 ttunl to b;in driving off th t wit ta braaai iAta4 of tb ttrtvar Tki clwb. ov la lh only practical roo4n fca4 for fairway ahot. aa It I maolbl to ralo th ball wltk th trcM-fa-o4 dilr. bn lb bamr haa aco,olr4 fairljr c4 control of thoao four club bo can btn adding; to bta collection Of ! E. "Tk Jtf vr la a ful club for ahot balf way btwn tb mtdlron and tb mkta. t um mT anonio for a hot a around l-i yard, any JcCT for I to U yard, and any mMtron for ! to Itfc yarda," fiuMMil Riitk. formp atata chant alon. ta a4 to poa lha 1arct aortftAni of tanc forrapo In tk aat. but k atdom Br than l or II In a day'a ploy. Kudo'pb Wll krm. prnt at at champton. on th otbr band, baa only avn or alcht ciuba in bia boar. Tkj laana u ri br nauual for a food p?avr. Wll kinv boor. M'dom wa tb clk. rviytna? oooo bla braMia and bla mid Iron fr cik d ! -'- ITof'aatonal Waton thlnka that h Ivory Urt on th mor aoivlTa cluba a44 from Id to vard on a drtv. It aova tk Msr4 Har. Ib rat t:aaTiik dtianc atar. ua n atl fc4 drr. t wtay a. svrrtc. eta t ta taet-i in rac orcivtt.a aa HlK It wwk aatiy ao duoror4 tbol Wo o' 'ettiaT iop fo soo4 a4 on aaoenr f tko aocoad prof atiaat porta. t.oero wrttara oe at loa am of tbn. aoa d-lor 4 In aaa-ol rtw In. - V; V - r aaoaufocturara kowvr " o w- o O V k. - tr. Hist yi bocm to aaotra a r rtMA fur art ant a art t- ain I' ploroo to OMMrtto.. o'wr 4-i-ir tot tft-ra im lesla an To po'oiool boa awx. It wl bo a4ritot4. d9o4a orclr rr lea tare on im aa.a aaal oo oktad a ckmpun., Tbaro aat bo Wo--4tto avot'-kao. of at T rw-uada o.tfc iioo to bo o o rid b rfr. nnhwti tbo inoRrfi In dtona aro aocmittad tbaeo ta Titt; chooo foe n ri,i m tba t.ti 4 iatrot UH away a aocdaaiy. I. anw t"kno m Masaoey. It koa bn protwntly r ain-o tba boo waa p 4 on the prtaoAat camo in oliforaio, Tba tin Vfc t u tba Xrn f a-btr wto wat4 to M fap4 taeloaa f -r lltmoitM. I. van too Bb(ar wko coold kava ati4:k by tka w fork im itnowt ha).t af ra a tair kooor wr ftrv4 aaootfk to raiiao that now and tby coui4 afTiacd to aoumo tao rtaka af o 3-rous4 baetia in car boa b'raa:tjMro ar Loo Aa rU. lit abort, tt waa tbia Waatar roua try tbol b-pf I c w York, wiir a rt faa wro wtilior t Poy taoir cotn if tby roii. oaty a tka topaotrbara la tien. I'urtaa: tbo laat 13 anortba tkra ha t a hf.4iuv tout of aar mAMM M- b(4 wttJto lh bordra af tno I aitad Stat. Tb raaaipaoo. trantraUv. no rtoiA4 iair liilaaad ' avovtatara kava tr4 of pavtaa; tbair monv to a lb aomo ana a llraa in. luno u(. Ci aaia Mora b:oy wnooo Tkot muat kova krt born la ar a'"r aar t.i country. It la ay vlnt i.r a a eham pvon.b'p af b pro p ortion al atab tbat lo 8mra cmn afford a out af Iblo country foe a am. M vn l-Jn aa In tba cao at Ja b ioKow) tt Joo U tilord. I ft m-t'hiooar tmt oov boouoo tbo nrta4no war u(Ti-atIy lore. i in tao sou, old wbi tba a ampo ovoaionoUr atoj4 by tbo aatp for n ao.ftr of two ar tbrvo yoro. it m cuaeomAry. on an a4. lor at 1mC too af Ibo dtvtaon to ao w btaa: tbrnd. Thai crt4 rna4 ntrat. amy, what furthar ry cty ar town wun n cntan-r waa bp ap to can'rt aitrY oo w hot bappai tai tot yar. ao far ao ink. country an4 tba awrroun4 In torrviovy u voa-m4. Ja V lord ta awav f mo Job noon t aa bvyoaiakl croon. H jat tbro tba aim atopp4. toa t'ory. t l. If. at5ib4 b aif oa fv a-t af I tbo wM-t'o- ku. but tkat wa In Avatroiio. wht: aoa bod o rwoot monopoly af ti-rwu4 fltfto I Mi ba b-I4 fat to ia lMiali ttt.o ci-fir bovnuaw b boa rfaod to rum out of ba abll a4 tbo orr tlituiot bne vounlod i I tt r notbine. Nwf. ao far a tbo Iowa mtw in4, pornaa of i f . p't, b'Jt it ar mat aortiow i ta- kia la n -to4. 1 tv i"atay r Lo n cluo awaora walr ro f - ooct oa aro bid mmm-m" to a tko attw snral no bortutiaa. ta ba 4 Ca C rodlC Tb r a waa. il muat b odmitt4. roua oc an .p o no ran-a t n.vy. Ard!d to J. Martin Wataoo, a. ,,r .ra.MHu.,ai prk ronntro Cub prof -alonal. t,u ir .o ay ao.aa-otobai Jo n.. m0M ,.r layd ai .o f oa. H. I o, koo.a.r. lo au-n ! ...tan af las tbn Ion ao w.rraat b.. s.ttta a.ary ba.t ad 31 a otoal ,y.w.t foe tic p-rfor-ua- J-aao-n, T?s u .t l.iata bol d.M1t o bo. a. bot tkni f-!,,, ,Mr Ma .toaa. ard ti. puitlnd nt . aappon oovr tbeo la to.. Utt.atoo-on.,Ho. I.nclnad. ama- oo4 an4 --r ooo rota-aino fc 1M AIWM,a fr-N.B motrhao. ta to a a ,(.-o. ond ta o.oor t. a - moay atrob.a bo a no ta t watl tikouabl af .ut4 a a44 by lt irn pUtn .44. aa mafar lo w. ta Itlard ; ,.rBA,.T to ,vae tS- diatokce b U ai.. a n lb a f a aa w a J" j . Matdaion and t.tt:atoaa. Cna j. J-rrnoo wan b ha4 to rotira porty aueot4 that about Jtf4 ' wro ao nvaiabl Pa-1 0o-4 po n fair pufrbor wbn ao-ytoa nut. in u:or4 to baa lroo- s, a aer of fie pouada that non bio ( ad n no 4 c aa:ainal. . pr,ftt Coul4 acopuk it. Tba bot ft aiono hoif n d4v I wm A nnr9 oc-ptad and )rrana?nenla i.o f rt f m. m anottar who I IIcLa th ord nary rulao of o.f wra oeonac. wni d-aw a fairly food J ) nboorvod aj na nmplr appoinl-4 houoo. aa lho ara f akapttcoi j J B 9 a Tn club u4 wr fno who wnt to ro fo kKMUM) Mti, c ka. nib K-b and ana dria ujnal tha b fHow run a Aftar tUl. .c iron. Tb hia?4a and tfiff tculils ' TTT7 Ml i r lf tab s msbt rr. Pllrtrr. Ilraaalr, Drim. Ara-h. Mfwl. Ir Iram, Pt1vr. Maaklv Jlasrr. IMIra. Itokbl Irat.. Uriv. HiC Jlaar. Inart Ibllrk. Jmt trr, ( Irrlu Maaklr. raafc Im. MM Maaklv. Mallrk. M hrr. Maajr I'tnu ar oar Klaa af ( Ink Ar M4. ta IHIIrml Okiara Ar k. Aaavr. aa tar Pallrr. METHOD OF PLAY FOR , CHAMPIONSHIP DISLIKED Joiia G. Andrrvoti SuK(rnta That Vol B Takrn Hral Day of Tournamrnt la Get Wihrs of Conlntlanta Time Required Now la Disadvantage. Golfers PUT 26-Mile HoU !n 1037 Stroke. alrl aaj Ha4 la raalaa4 Hmii 'ar Oal at ll- FIVK II IH'XI'Rr r-T ARO aol. ii.ni otf.ra tul bo aoo:l oa ,k. a ctaul IK autla trrha ! ar ami f eka arpftwr M a win ria4 cii.ttrM ir. iion. hoaa rail 1a r.vr. rtnft. !. art4a. I'raapa; a MjPt4 artcavard. aa4 nuar rauata mt Ir- tibr trl(U. ar irurtatlni 1.rt4 tftil ta la tarkta auk tka eifcrirk. Tk lir.t oar a a.l- ar II mi aa cor. iak;n i.'T nio Th (laf n44 a.tl III rirok and third dr. ul vltk h lrik irok la it. i; Kl wt .ol aa4 arotB4 a4 (rofe laat. NivrioM t VI oft I IX aoe bawrva. aMit1ttn, taut v ... n f 4 to bo van 4o wail w.r ro4 bout to tr Tok. but It baa an tbo rule l to poat that tba baovywatcbt. aa oit. aa pooilo. u aor from abort. roiad aurour tr a. f r it taa too to warn tbtWiu th nominr, af tb bp. Mil lby fad bot4 Parry atooo ba aaoa. faotttntf away ftom our awn coun t-y. thero boa bn m a of a cbanan A Tr aaa tharu ao a no who a to.) ait prom ,nnty a th bat of t b ci if wbik lloo I ktAAimmoB and l.i'f Ptan ay Kaal --! 1-4. Thro or far l.-ra bov waro cvntttrax foi ino iiproma.-v a4 lb tut nf.t44 .w 'oor-. rr om -.th. J ma y t'i-y nl l l-a f-'Tly Marray aoiono oth er a. Ail af ttaa aao V k i;.boora. wka au afi po rocord" aa a rootan4e. bav bw ltntaat4. tbanb . I urvT tho romorbahlo A oat rol.uu. bo boto -44: M;ayrty toHo. ba dona tba on thtn for r-iFty Mrry. took tbo f b out of JimaT :-). il was rcrta4 aa i a -rttotial'y ctvr. and war ovae Jff I fmttii, oho woo d:-tooltn4 far few J- J l" t-.riW. tbaro la tba el4 bu ad a 'rr to fl ff- trial furvy roat-itt ba duo all th-a aoo ir bt an hu f Mt rf voa wm roalt. ratra boya! J wno vr looor lo at-f orw-o, pu:i--4 ? I tn - p. avcuao ant-1 It aj a I- h a i A . If It ta (ar mro I'katy. ao far aa ror-'V ta marfrtul tfeal the U k to tkat oT 1 ! looMr. obo ar 4n arytblea; ift nari'l to o.cuao tamloo. And bar a kopiff that loriy wi: wiaba q bia a4 lo pot Mil fwr Amcr-- aad abour ua uat wt ka la worth in it rara t. p-iatilana, nr joiiw t AM;nnos. tla' ii it ". National t hamplmahlp PMIUUKM-H1A. Jan. I. Thar baa born muf-h writ ton mattor and mora or la dlacuaaton cn ornln lha boat method of hold. nit tha nat sm4teor polf rhampionahip. In th laat rkamplonahlp at ttrou. If a Player want for n prariire round and playad in lha arcttonal tam match no l-aa fkon II daya wore enlta for lha artusl play, and If It took a couple of dara t sl I bar and back, two wooka juat for on tournamont waa raoutrrd. Tw0 wrake would vn b lakrn by Ihoao who m-Sht not qualify on Mon day, for lite wak would bo o brokn up tkat buolnoa would auffar Juat tha aa.ro. Tba ouoation thn arlaoa aa to wbotbar any ovont la woMS thta lima botna! davotod to It and th anawcr to my oay of Ihlnkinc la a flat no. t lake, ItH! a I or b in Ihoao raporta which oar that tbla tournamrnt whoa lor ala yanra only Indicaiaa the playara ioho have ino boot atamina ana not i lha boat sama. for tha Hot of wmnora 1 in lha pot fir ycara would acorn ' to ind-rato thai thv had both tha atamina and the akill wim whlrh lo play tbrousb to tha ffntah. On itTtril arriln atneo lha taat rharnplonahlp at Itroll I have rood that It waa phyolral atronath more than bill which onoblod th fmallata to on throuch; that tha bettor playora fll by tha wayald boraua. altboutcb thov had n otr hthlr attunod yam, it o aa at pooolblo for thorn lo play down to It for yo h a lonp; porlod of It mo. Thta almoat a vary thin kins motlwr will admit la rank fool tahna. for if wo take It for smntod that tho ovnt thia pear wno Inngrr lhan uaual by n boJf day wa auroiy would not wtart to any that i;tin, Travora and )uimot , waro pot able to atand t?ie phyatral train. It la aanarally eoncdii by thaad p;y?a and by many othora tttat . .2-holaa modal play rom ptlion ta mocb mora exhauat inff and narvo-waar tn. and et Trarers and Ouimrt have both won tha open rharnplonahlp of tho I'nlted States and alnca 1M1 three of the amateur tltlea hare fallen to thorn aa wrll. while in the year previous the winner waa none other than Harold H. Minion, who alao hra tbe distinction of havinc won orn rharnplonahlp of s harder nature than our own. No case ahould be made of the failure, there for, of certain crack solfera. for no proof ran be had. The matter r-lm- mero down to thia: What kind of tournament do tha prolfara themselves want and what are the beat meana of running it off and the p rotor mathoda of find in ar what Is wanted? It often happens that the members of com mi t tees who vote for new systems unloa they have made a definite ran vans to find out what the rolfera of their district want a procedure which has not yet come Into vosue do nut know whst Is wanted and are not to be blamed either If their club or aaaoriatJon members do not brine; It to their sttentlon aa to Juat what Is desired, reraona.ll- I belleva that the beat method of flndmp; out how the rolfera of the country vid to flay the amateur championship Is to have s ballot box next to tha tee on the first day of the qualifying round for the amateur championship, when tha ellal bles are nil present, and have the aolfors dapoatt In the box a vole as to their personal belief In the system of holdm the next championship. This Is the moot representative way and unless there war some very R-ood reasons for not adhering to the style chosen the winning method should be played at tbe a-ucreedine; championship. It Is certain that the systems whlrh mtrht be voted upon would be talked over by solfera beforehand and spread abroad in tho newepepera so that there would b few. if any. haphaxard choices. The same s stem should be tried each year and In a few years It Is quite likely that the favorite method would be found and the matter of voting become a mere perfunctory Job. It la well worth a trial. Jennings and the Detroit players knew of the Pot. and. of course, were pull ins; for James to win. At the time De troit had only one more game to play, and an Jennings had no Intentions of work Ins; Jamea. It seemed that the big ri&rht-hander had the bet cinched, a a a Detroit's final fame of the season was against Cleveland. Jennings great ly deetred to win it. because it would make the Tigers 100th victory of the season. Covelejkie. who Jennings felt sure would be able to win. faltered about the sixth, making1 it necessary that Jennings use James .as relief pitcher. James worked the seventh and eighth innings.- With the score to i in Detroit's favor. James' turn at bat arrived In the last of the eighth Jennings made up bis mind thai he would help win that suit of clothes for Jtm-, as the Tigers -felt none too kindly toward Wellman. because of the eight defeats he had handed them dur ing the season. While James was Pitching the first half of the eighth Inning. John Dubuc warmed up. Du bur la a mighty good hitter. He Is often used as pinch hitter by Jennings. When It was up to James" to bat. a couple of runners were on the bases. Since failure to hit safely apparently meant the loss of the bet, also a chance to score a couple of runs. Du buc batted for James, and also pitched) the ninth Inning. The score remained the same. Detroit winning C to S. a a a During the season Wellman had many a laugh at the Tigers expense. as he beat them came after game. Un doubtedly the official American League averages will 'give him a chance - to smile during the Winter. Vhe aver ages show "hat Wellman made 23 bits nstead of il in 100 times a. bat, giv- ine him an average of .2.10 Instead of 220. Consequently James, instead of winning with two points to spare, loses by an eight-point margin. "More Wellman luck" la the way the Tigers will put it. HI NT CLCB CHASE XOT HELD j Annual Kvent Called Off Because of Condition of Turf. ; Officials of the Portland Hunt Club were forced- to call off the annual New Year's paper chase, which had been scheduled for yesterday, on account of the weather. The turf was frozen bard, and It was thought that the condition of the ground was too dangerous for the hard ride tbst Is usually mapped out for th annual run. The chasa last year was won by Harry M. Kerron. riding Oregon Frank, Howard Charlton finished serond on Little Gym. A chase to take the place of the one called off may be staged later. In the month. Sol Stiller Heard on the Links BOBBY WALLACE POLITE AS PLAYER AND UMPIRE Kkka at 'Arbiters I)cUioa Sorpri to New Holder of Indicator Bill Jarara. i-fWarr. Jaat Loara Suit of Cloth in Batting Bet. T "ILLY KVAX. . I bur him bla Sprlnir ult of clothes. Tb v.i.r. aw"". Lmim L'mpir. I ar.raa'o bow thai Kill bad tha wrong nnnr WALI.ACK a a pl.T.rloopa. inn.ia or iiimn ix-inc .tuck r tfi.pulod lb nmplr. Who ... b t .a i oiLitcr. r'aaiatl lla.l.C Tr.r IUmM I Mia. Mora.. ri..h.a'l ... H..k.taall ... t ' r m a I r V 'i:ft.iHC Haffr-mma -M.iamhc ... 'i.r pata y.wlnf ...... ArntiJC io!f law. i.aaia . tc-raaa. ...... tfcr . ....... ;rm.ulKl ... fhaatiac Cern.ll tiw Cora.il Pparta. Ilrmrt V.la tntoa Maip ....... Columbia ... ""nftyl.nia Tal Prlnctoa. ........... Nar . CrtiU Tal Harvard Harvard Ha..rf.r4 al. Il.r-.ar4 Harvard I-1 Tal. TViaraiaa la u.ir rn am plana hip fin aa4 ."far lh. rara af it. a.aa a it a Hraaa, T.lu and vvt Paial. 'i-ifntia. T: aad rr..tl. vaata. afl.r- a It. Ird la I'mI K. 4! aaasa frai.h.4 In a d.d- h. thought th. umplr. bad arrvd. b. told th. orrul.l ao. but .! In a war that eommanded ba rp;l. In .trad of arou.laa hi Ir. Wallar b Uvd la playlnc ball, and lrUIng- tb amplr. do lb umpiring-. When W !!- .lariod umpirlnc. th thine that urprid bim mo.t wa th wax urn piay.r k tr k d on hi rulina. ath.n th.r. ri:r waa not th ;i(hlr.l provoratlon for ao dolnc tlobbjr ataa fra. to admit thai It sot on bi a.rva. A cvrtaln rouof Aro.ru-an U.CU. plajr.r vrho bad a rood flral y.ar lt aaon. md lo tak a dc Hcht In diacrinr wlib Hobby, la a (am In a Mm I aotkSd arlth Wallar. Hobby r.ll.d tao beautiful .trlkra on aid p(ayr. a ho took a b.althy wtit( at th ri.it ona. which waa a foot vv.r hi bad. M waa for. braua b atracb oat. lh umpir. waa bla altbL "Ton knw wha to quit playlnc.' aid lh ro.iii.ltr. -now rl wiaa lo yourv.ir and quit umpirlnc'" I quit purine whan oiy batOnr f rvarmblrd your.." anwrd Wallace. bo U a man of fw word. ... Th official irtr.fr. of th American t4.cn. recntly publi.hd. mu.t bar. broucht a lot of ..rtn... to rtf-her Pill iamaa. af lh ttroll Tmn When th. IIV .eaaon cloMd. Pill want to hta homo (or Ibo Winter, rarryinr tha Im .re.. ion tiat Pitrhrr t arl Wrilmarv of th. ft. Uu.l V.-oana, aoo.d bar to. lh buying. Thereby banc an Inter, eeiinc tale. t concern, th two pilch era. a . auppoaedly atratealc mora by Xlanaa-er Jennina and tba American Ueaxue official averaa-e. a When both wer. members of th. St. Ixuls club, there always existed a keen rivalry between the two pitcher. a. to their battlna ability, although neither will ever cium Tr Cobb any worry about displacing him as the league leader. In tba Spring tbe two bad many aa argumem abotat their ability to hit the pill. To make, things Interesting, the tr. wagered a .0 uil on their batting prowess. The last game Carl Wellman pitched wss against Detroit. In this (am ha made two bits, greatly Aiding In tbe win ning of the game, which completely killed Detroit's slim cbsnce. of win ning, ll was also his eighth win of the sesson over tha Tigers. That cemed to be enough glory for one day. but It so hsppens that the two bus that Wellman made In that gam. also brougbl home mora bacon for (ha Winter. ... Th unofficial averages published shortly before lha close of the season, gav. Weilman's record as S3 hits In 109 times st bat. which made his aver age for the sesson .::. The same sveragea gave James It hits In 43 limes st bat. giving blm an average of .izi for the s.ason. Tbeae unofficial averages gave James a ecant margin of tao poin:s over Wellman. ilsnsser nOME of the lara-er golf clubs In snd around New York City gave aa much a. s-wf-o away to th.lr employe. t'hrl.unaa prraenl It has been the habit nf lh. club, to do sway aith tipping dur Ins the leaeta In favor of th. generous Christmas glfi. . ... Another new invention hss just been turned loaa on th. su-c.ptlble golfing public This la . driver with s -bl-concsve race. whlrh will net an absolute kibosh on th. unnecessary and troublesome bablt of alio Ing and pulilnc. Th. Inventor, who la John L. Hudson, e-plslns thst while he Is no sotf.r himself, h. hss often wstched tbe came Blared Tbe end of rreak Inventions Intended to better the golf awing la by no means in l.hi. Aa lonr as ther. sr. beginner there will always be a supply of Inventors to assist them la tnelr eltorts to learn th. .ama A peculiar thing about It Is that nln terths tf lh lnentlons come from noo- golf.rs. c n-Mn. with Inventive eenlus find a lot of tim to devol. to th. royal and snrlent asm or goir. in sn i-noiira-" they hsv. sttempteo to nave ineir ttons put to prartlral we by the rolrlng publl'. Jlrt of these hav. been rMlruloua. and have furnished a lot of amusement to th pisvers who hsve sttempted to maka use of them. Occasionally a sensible idea comes along, but they are lew and far between. Out- STATE CHAMPOXS IX GOLFIXQ YEAR. tMen.) Alabama John C. Allison Colorado M. A. McLaughlin Connecticut Hamilton K. Kerr Carolines Louis Grlmball California Ervln 8. Armstrong Florida Jamea R. Hyde Indiana John - Simpson Iowa Arthur M. Bartlett Kansss T. B. Griffith Kentucky. . .Bradford L. Eldrldge Massachusetts Francis Ouimet Michigan. .James D. Ptandish. Jr. Minnesota Dudley A. Mudge Mississippi W. E. War. Missouri Cyrus More Nebraska John W. Redick New Jersey. .Maxwell R. Marston New Hamnshtre. .Clifford W. Bass North Dakota John Renter. Jr. Ohio Holland Hubbard -Oklahoma. . .Georga Frederickson Oregon Rudolph Wilhelm Pensylvsnia Franklin W. Dyer Rhode Island. Harry E. Kenworthy Tennessee Gardner Watkina Texas George V. Rotan Vermont W. A. Barber. Jr. Virginia. -Matthew W. Paxton. Jr. West Virginia.. Julius Pollock. Jr. Wisconsin.. Richard P. Cavanagh , (Women.) California.... Mrs. A. R. Pommer Florida Mia Lillian B. Hyde Michigan Mies Madge Miller Minnesota. Miss Eleanor Lightner Missouri Mias Grace Somple Nebraska Mrs. E. H- r-prague Oregrm Mrs. Peter Kerr Rhode Island. -Dorothy Dempster Wisconsin. . . sio of the Improvement In the ball there bas ttevn nothing new In th last decade. Many inventions have been made which have to do with getting more distance with the driver, snd all sorts of contrivance have been put on the face of the club, where It will furnish more resistance to the ball. The best of these Is the Ivory-face rluh, which Is still being used by a great many. Then there m-zr the end grain club, which was exploited for a while. Many profes sionals, however, use nothing but the plain, old persimmon head, and find It plenty good enuugh to -et all the distance that la ncces ssry. One nf the funniest drivers was the old fishing-pole club that was quite a vogue some yearn ago. For one season It almost upset the whole theory of the game. It was Walter J. Travis that made the cltih popular, although he does not claim credit for having been the first to use it. Travis explains It like this: "The driver was all ri;ht and quite practical, and I found that I could ret 2 yards more on my -Irive and get them straight, too. but I had to give It up on sreount of the fooli-h Interest that was tsken In the club, snd so manv ouestlona were asked me that I finally had to give them up in self-defense,'' ... Oolf has met with a reltn of popularity among professional baseball playera in the big leagues, as shown l.y the ardent devo tion 10 the royal and ancient rame on the part of Johnny Evers, Captain A. C. Anson. Christy Mathewson. Connie Mark and T)' Cobb, to mention nothing of the years of study giver to It, with considerable suc ress. by the Carden City veteran. John Montgomery Ward. Ward, however, took up the rame so early on. years aitu -that he retaineo nia amateur n-itw in gnlf. a privilege which he atill enjoya. Southern training trips nsve naa mu.-n to do with the popularity of goir among h.llnlavers. The seeds were sown a couple of wfntere ago. and among the earliest vic- tlma waa Malheweon. Then jonn J. Jicunw vtstted Havana last Winter and tried his luck. For reasons which may well be Im agined, the result of the trial was sup pressed. Captain Huston, of the Yankees. Is another ardent advocate of golf, and sn enthusiastic plsyer. .... The anncuncement that Maurice McT.ough lin had taken to golf and was already well along the way toward average pro ficiency created considerable excitement, yet there is really nothing unusual in this sort of thing. Dispatches from Pinehurst re corded a tennis victory for Philip V. G. Carter .Just a day or two before he broke the No. 1 course record with a brilliant "2. There sre sny number of young golfers. espe.?lsllv smong the collegians, who are Just about as adept at other sports as they are at t'.ie links game. Frank Dyer. Pennsyl vania champion. Is, like Carter, considerable of a tennla player, and Francis Ouimet is said to be one of Boston's most proficient smateur baseball pltehera. There are many others who could be named, but these will serve, Two year, aro Alonso Starr, the Uni versity of Chicago athletic director, waa In auch poor health that while coaching the football aquad - he propelled himself .... .nd down the side lines of the grid- Iron In a cycle car. A couple of Cays ago h. was elected to the bosrd of gov ernors of the Olympis FleldseCountry Club, of Chiosgo. a newly organised club, which will !ay out a golf course Just south of Flossinoor next bprlng. ... rroir ettiK. In the East have grown more and more solicitous of their caddies" com- tr and eirrmind tin Of late VCarS. DUE II IB believed the Chicago association is setting r .t.ndsrd in me treatment .1 1 1 " club bearers when tt proposes to save their money and their souls st the same lime. If aa v York golf fans flrure, there are I.OOo.ooo golfers In the United States, th. .'iMrt seems to have the edge on all others from the point of numbers of psrtlc- Ipsnts. st lesst. The estimates were " ...un furnished bv golf ball manufacturers. How ever, the figure didn't take Into considera tion the number of the pesky balls that get lost In creeks or in the pockets of caddies The man'ifacluren say mat tpproiim.icu SSO.oro dozen new golf balla are eoKl in the rnl'ed States and Canada each year. Allowing two balla Tor eacn piay.r ecu season, and adding a certain pwtoib for old on' that sre re-used, the experts resch the g.Oofl.000 figure. POLO SEASON TO BE BUSY Leadbetter Field at Santa Barbara to See Fast Play This Year. ' SANTA BARBARA. Jan. 1. "We're rnlnr to have a busy polo seison." said C. W. Dabney. president of the Santa Barbara Polo CluD. recently. i-iayins will start soon among; the local teams on the Lead better field. We expect be fore the Winter la over to have a few games on the club field at Montecito." Tbe playing here Is to be enlivened with the presence of such famed polo- fats as Dick Tobin. Harry Hastings and Felton Elkins. who are coming: from the north after the holidays to spend the Winter here and engage la their favorite sport. They will take their ponies with the local club to River wide and Coronado before the Winter is over. In the local club the playera who are to participate in the coming games in clude Felion Elkins, Dr. E. J. Boeseke. C. B. Dabi.ey. F. W. Leadbetter. Edgar Park, Arthur OKilvy and Elmer Boe seke. Jr. Colorado. . . Connecticut Carolinaa. . . California Florida... Indiana Miss Marjorie Miller (Open.) Fred Bell ....James M. Barnes W. M. Paul Charles Thorn .Thomas L. MeNamara S. J. Cooper PACIFIC COLLEGE FIVE WINS Chcinawa Indians Defeated, 34 to 80, in I.u.st Five Minutes of Play. CH EM AW A. Or., Jan. 1. (Special.) The Pacific College basketball team defeated the Chemawa Indians here last night by the score of 34-30. The In dians played their usual style of snappy ball, but were outclassed by the college men, as far as scoring ability went. The Indiane got. off to a slow start, and the college team piled up a lead of seven points early in the melee. The advantage then went to t Indians, only to have Pacific win out in the last five minutes of play. Tho lineups: Pacific t;U). (;:0) Chemaaa. Replogle F Downie Hinshaw F Adams ..c Byra 1 chamberlain tluliey Colcord . Guyer . . Keferee, O Mathews. Kennerly Trout Fry Are Plentiful. WEN'ATCHEE. Wash.. Jan. 1. (Spe cial.) County Game Warden Watson was in Leavenworth this week arrang ing for the distribution of trout fry thia Spring. He says that the hatchej-y is F-tocked with fry to its capacity. SHOOT FOR FUN NJO sport equals shooting for ' pleasure and health. It appeals to both sexes and all ages. Clay target shooting is the school for crack shots. 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