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Golf No Less Than Wine
Grows Better with Age
in Olden Days the Average
Modal Play ?Score Was
Higher than Now.
ORAY HAIRS LAUGHED
AT DRIVE OF YOUTH
v.. ?.nderful Shot Made by Tiavis
ir. Amateur Tourney
Mack in 1903.
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BOUT
SATURDAY NIGHT
MARCH 25TH
MADISON SQ (;AKDt:\
seats on sale
tomorrow;?
MADISON SQ. (.ARDKN,
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the gr?ai
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if the amateur eham
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of 70 and 71. with
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come aer. ri1 al ioeal * ? o
of thai . nality ?tond?
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HERE NEXT WEEK
Big Jess. Leaving His Grip
in Chicago Hotel. Is
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day in a win? from i. I ? ? the in?
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An Illustrated Brief in Defence of Lefthanders
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Of the Cauliflower
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"There never was i
hter than Jawn L. Sollivan
And se .. pn ee< ds 01 eoarae
... ?io not expect d sri ee at any r;?r
? e? ?? : bs pal ing the sever
American heavyweight ehampions ii
renew. Th.. best art can hope to ?lc
|S ., draw S? BSS ? ' '?.' lottoi I.
Wo ?ill Login, of course, with -I ?ha
I- Bullivan. Pugilism in the United
begins thai way Sullivan wai
a fighter, pure and imple, He is cred?
it, -d with havi'ij: discovered the riiht
hand pune!, to the Jaw, which is ?til!
'he most iiopulr.r und expeditious blow
for ending e I
At the ?g*.? of twenty-five Jo I
made a nine months' tour of the
State?, during ?? .?? ;h he dei natrat
??? ? Alcaej of this punch by knocl .
? :;;. men with n four ro ind Som?
of hi? victims were ready to dn
tor?, the y entered I he \ ?? ;? 11 i ?
name of John 1.. Sullivan be
. harm which tur: ?ws te giafi
!', ? . .. ? . ? ' ma ? il I . four ..;
a eaged lion seem like the soft note et
a Im ! canto tenor.
Sullivan'e tightin?;- technique wa?
mely simple. He stood bef..re tu?
rnan and lashed out with the right
band nntil 'lie man ?vent down bexort
him.
Sullivan eeuld hardly be called ?
He was five fee? ten and a ha"
tall. Hi besl weigh? e s well
und.-r 200 pounds. The .lohn I.. Sulli?
van who defied snything oi two let"
to stand before him Wai not much big?
ger than 1' r. . Plynn, another Boi
.lust us Su livan had established in
the mind of I
?uperatitipn that *;" ? only '-?ay t?. fighl
S .. i., ? land up I ? crate ; aim batter
down an opponent with h right hand
?truiRht-out punch !.. the .!:??. Jame?
? ? i et). e California bank
.. ilistic hor
A lot of thing ? ?.? raed up
?. :.* ?i.id horizon ?., i . I ut the
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I loomer?up.
Ii ?' a? a tei hoe k :" 'he | .
of the ...ri.<r day when Corbet!
old lion, John I-,
. itat? . . ?. . -?t ;..i. at Mew ? i'
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m a school of pugilism He
strated I ?1 l po sible for s ?e ???'
t.. doan ?, ? ghtei fornian
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follower? ...
nora I '.?? type
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? ii John I..
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right ' ? iw.
Ale ' ? len oi strated thai I er?
w hich ?
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betl rhey used hulk
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('? it I tolid giant, -?ho wsip-hed
over 7.0 pound , continued to ih.?pose
of all ti i his own
phlegmatic way He bore them down
b] th ? f bulk i ?111
Fiti ?mmo . m 11
h'.ii n while the Cornj linn,; i ' the
? : ????. erything be bed, hu
leffrli -i t'? pan s .er
man un;. ,.- r. "'-it
Then abnoi - *ru -.i ior the
? . heavj
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makei tot? the lie l ' ?immons1
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fall."
I? ..? mode J. '?'? !????- a sol*
pris, ring. After
it o Pflti mmons, r de?
. . . no i affaire,
i ? ' ,r illy went into
i. long period ol hibernation. The so?
' hat leffi iei was
too b 2 to
V\ itl em? ' of J? rTr.es ti e
, lien .> ? _ tie be? ::?. a Blatter ef
-ni;.!; icnc Dually na- -?-?i
into tiie handi of \'"V" BroaaOi ?, Cs
aadiai . ?rho f, ugh? umlcr th? nams si
To?l !...i ! ' " -inliler ?a*
comparison arith
. - He wei onlj E '"?"et 7 inchc?
- eht, but ' " ? .f a little b
.of pugnacity. He never received the
? i?? re ot a titlf holder whe ha?i won
inoi . ,i ? ? .s compet??
Against Burn. ?> ;? - tntteil ?;; moat
wonderful hums .- machine of
their .ill th, lack Johnson. The
Mack ?... ? an i'orbctt, had
a? hard n punch a? Fitzsimmom si
trena Jeifriei without the
! ulk. !!?? little Bun i
hi-? ?" ? arith a imeller ani?
mal.
\V . n ..- '...- .|.,i, ? o? the
* lie fl ii .: to disrepute.
There ?.a., u nation-widi clamor for
Jeffries to be?
titl? to *' ? I hits rate." Like Bret
*ia: t? rani I to kaow il
the "i bees played
tone) swohs thi
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??e worl'i foi a
ivyweighi to hibernate. In
a "-hell of
breasted bo -maker who
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the heavyweight
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nt" thee . r?? .. re te take
? i ? lus there from him
Anil non at eoi - te Proal M ?rar,.
the challen,;-.-, for the h-a* yw t ;k-h*
type again. I?
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THE PIGH1 B. BOUNDS.
ROUND ONE: 11 ey Tin the H'.;'
hli'l lllllgt
/., ,, v i hi erotvn ? ? htiet
ROUND TWO: 1 h aid
bos '
Foi fort) seven thousand rocks.
ROUND T?RKE: The* ?ticked out
< ?'? - Mm an
7'o face th i b< >?? n oti it man.
ROUND POUR: Thay rigned up
linally
And fought about the refe;ree.
ROUND FIVE: Ike Oorgan eaid
that White
U .. M referee or elee no ji(ji''.
ROUND SIX: Tom Jone* hung out
for Kkelly.
And did he win? ()li. \es! Like* Kelly'
ROUND SEVEN : Riekord ?nid. "l*'e
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Buck? '" tee iheet be ere thifly."
ROUND EIGHT: He clwngcd his
mind on that
And made H twenty-five mep flat.
ROUND NINE: "H ill grip," Jem
It iVard ?aid,
"?iv in Chicago irle 'ibrd."
ROUND TEN: Til heard that Si?-1
nor Cu ?
v. ould like ' nab the burly-burly.
L'ENVOI.
Hui a / ?. tgh U ? Willard thip
' -'ii />?/ Kid t.n t?rijipe.
He' ? ' ? ' ?? i ghl again
'>. > he dt udly fountain pea.
FORDHAM TENNIS MEN
FACE BUSY SEASON
The te ntiou i tenait ehed?
s ever bee n ra? ?? -i fot
a Pordhara team was
lerda i '. .?'mon'.
be play? d, and
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the Nhv ,
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ken, i he other
?? III be filled it Pordhan Only
irranged ? ? olumbia.
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''?re s ??? will he
"!*'.','' tical ws eeiding
the city ! i in ?hip.
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Two Most Common Faults
Committed by Golfers
Average Player Fails to
Keep Eye on Ball or
Shifts His Body.
JERRY TRAVERS SAYS
\\? ERRS THIS WAV
Two Sins Arc H< rn M I'w> Oth
ers, Sa;,-- Critic, Over Eager?
ness and Over \mbition.
B) i.lMMl IND RH 17
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"'A hat aai I doing ?" or mo?: ?
time h? doean'l t-.?". ,? He only -
ti.a"., whatever It is, ths smue .? wrong.
Two Vain Fault-..
Having i.ranl this BHgUished iju-'ry
0 itllned . often, it strack us that per?
haps it might be Interesting to And ou*
ths Commoeeel Fault, eommitt
making the ?greet variety of shots that
ire need.
What 18 the ? ommonest Fault in
golf? We put this querv to a nunihT
of leading profeesioaalp who through
their daily t ?aching and trained ob
servation are la a better position to
ki >w. On the list ipokefl to were
sneb Bae observers as Tommy Me
"Camera, .lack Hohen--, George Low,
Alex Smith artl a half dozen other?
The verdict wai thia: fhers are two
faults in golf sbont equally common
among all classes of players, and these
two fault cos? more bed hots man all
oth'.T-i combined. Thej are:
I. MOVING THE HEAD OR NOT
LOOKING AT THE BALI.
.'. SHIFTING THE BODY IN AHEAD
1 ' l HE STROKE I.ND THF.I.KHY
WREI KIN.: ANV CHANCE FOR
PROPER riMING.
W here You Stand.
Now \uii know where you itand. If
you have miaeed a shot or played one
poorly, it 11 .70 to 1 tnat you have
sithermoved your hea?! too -
up, or ?n your ever?oagerness you ?? i
thrown your body in before your hands
an<! arm? took control ef the itroke
"I have been teaching g< .
Juck Hoben?, "for fifteen year", and if
, I could get. my pupil? to correct the?e
two faults I would have nearly all of
them piaying steadily u:.?!er BO. Foi
thes" are fhe faults that do mos1
the damage; they are the tinea- that
k"ep the -anti in the bunker? flyttig
abo it."
Simple? Not Precisely.
Or the face of things it sounds
ple enough. Correct two little fault?
sntl you are down aru'j'i.i 7.7.
Hut it . i.'t quite as ?impie as it.
loo'.-.s. Jerry Travers, open i-?i?.
hu? about as line control of hi- n . -
iar ar.il nsrvous forcei u- a. . u'.. fel
iplaving. Yon might think he wo'ild
loos up from a ?no? too loon about
once everj ether round.
"How aft? n." we naked him, " I
?a? vuair e>e all the bail on youi
-, ig n the eourae of an eighteen-hole
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'At laasl five times." he answered,
"and thai i- a low. k-. r.,?_-e. And each
lime yon look up you can figure on at
least on. added strobe."
Vgai-iM Hilton.
"looking -ip," continued Jerry, " , .
I ah ' tha mai follow any one club or
ai! n*" them. Nol throe golfers m ten
look at the-r potts until the club head
ha- ?'ruck the bal!. Ye*, they wonder
wh*- they can't putt. In n y match with
Harold H It. ? he Eng) - ?? ? ' .: pion,
si Apuwuni;s, I was I down ut the,
if the mornirg round. In ths after
I won the i'.rst t .roe I otea. AI
the fourth hole I had a two-foot
te ?"? .". again, bu' :n rny aogoraei te
?luare the match I lifted my head just
hefore I hit the hall to see ?.lie n1;"
drop in and missed. Hilton, who had
i.e.- ?lipping, got hia confidence hae*
and never gave me another chance. Ol I I
. ? cost me my
. tii."
The Othe f laul.
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sgernei lesire t
this i
But. ei too "i -
the body is
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sstei
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I e .'?>. holog. of ThCOO >inv
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* gol/ are 1 i of 1 el he;
?agen ?? and eve
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nd yourselt mueh letter than
The answei .. On those ?lays
Hough about your
our head up *.o
It could go to
na for all you eared
int? I : to get what di-e
? .u'd and let It tro at thst.
? days of mantel and physi?
cal deprei on you kept your head sti1!
and made no effort to press.
At the fourteenth hole on such a day
you suddenly discover 'hat you have
par in for a 77, yuur normal round
being 89. Having made this important
very, your over-eageroeei at once
return?. You be.-m pressing again,
and, presto' or parbleu' ?5's and T's
beg to develop, and you Anally sink
the last putt for a 90.
Hard to Tell.
And yet i.e.-,? is ?here the beautiful
mystery ef golf comes in. Sometimes
eve? this psychology doesn't work. Ned
Sawyer aras to face Chick Evans la the
amateur championship at Detroit. Saw
yer was especially kcer. to win this
match, as ( "rick had beaten him so
often before. I r.der this heavy strain
he played (lawless golf, holding hi?
riervouie system well in check. He was
around in 72, one of the great rounds
? ?. irnament,
Two da; ?t? r, against Bob Gardner,
Sawyer, worn down physically, wa.?, a
dozen strokes olf. Hi, game simpiy
II 't respond to the call of frayed
nerves.
The I'ulnt Heing?
Here is the moral. If any, to this de
bate: If the leading .nstructors of the
game figure that moving th? head and
shifting the body too soon are the lead
ing ini of the ?port, why not devote
more time to trying to cure these ills?
? ioifer? "ate innumerable hour?, fool?
ing with grips, stance; and other non
tials that matter hardly at all,
bj devoting all this waste time
and energy t?i their main faults they
. .>? work their way gradua!
.. lower score. You might ?
pra? tiae looking a* the ball or holding
foul bod) baca, but a? least practise
the art or science of taking the garre
? natural, easy, related manner.
Even if you do mijs a shot you are
no? p., i; *o be hung or electrocuted
for It,
Test for Amateur Billiard Stars.
for the nations'. I laes
\ ' - . balkliae Humtcur br.liard chara
II .'io.e to-morrow nn?. be
? ed at the tneetinr* of the execu
tiye committee of the National A so?
i Amateur Billiard Players, to
be held in the evooiag at the Anon
Club, fifty-ninth Street and Park Ave
i ii,. So 'ar as received the Mats
includes J F. Pecajoneit.ro*, Edward **T,
Gardner, Morn?, I?. Browne, Edgar T.
Appleby ar d Erancis S. Appleb>. The
tournament w;ii begin on Monday Feb?
ruary th, el the Anon (Tub. and con
tinue through the following week. The
?came? ?ill b? of 400 peinte* duration.
Litchfic?d Houored at Brown.
Providence, Feb. 1?. H. S. UtchAeld.
'1.'. of Auburn. R. I., ha* been elected
captain of the Frown 'crosa-country
teem for next year, succeeding < aptain
roo;., who gradu?t"? this spring.
Thirty Out for Fordham Nine
Thirty candidates far the Perdkaei
! i iveiaitj rune are practising in the
Maroon gym under the direction of
< each Lush The squad is expected to
be increased this week, when work
' will be held in the U Field Artil?
lery Armory.
ROWLAND^
ROSEATE VIEW
OF WHITE M
Says His Team "from ?
to Bottom Is as Good,
Next Fellow."
COU\T!\(, HEAVILY
ON PITTING ST.\f
OutfteU, To,,. IMrases Hi, t
He Is Sure Weaver %?<
s?>"i" at Third.
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not iateresl ?j**)f*cnir
natai ssss.
kno.h * ths Federal Lngt* i
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id ? it the BBS
Lesen ?- ' ties,
what wool ? Is ;i UK'
Th." a .s somet? | ?'''? 'f*
"1 ak? ? * tc-P '" hi
a-.ui I ?' ni ? ' ?? i "feed ?i '?'
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art ; ;n ?Mm
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p'ete mor julel ' if nj ?sM
staff is phj - eally Ht, ?? M ???"?;
1 ?b?lier? we s re ?.? stronr ?? i"" :
in the league, no? ctceptir.f tin ?V
I'.id *-'o\ Scot*, llenz. Cio"f
sell, Wolfgang and Fsber lo? f*
?o me.
"At first ha?e ! hsvs Jse. rl?W
or my new Und, Neil CsIUbs, ?"'?*
ord. ;s la a elasi by biausM *'"?*
Blackburne and T r-y will c?r? fo'l
?-t.irbo.ird - | -I'smor.?! *?_'
outfield I have Jackson. L;?t
lins. Eddie Murphy. Hap Ytiv *
. :.*.- or tw* It tl be NW
our I don't believe there'^ ? ?w*
outfield in the country, pi*?-?
ir.g the '.rio at Detroit, and M ?'"'
ever comnarel > *?* ' obb. \?'- l
("ra**i'ord." .
Rowland has th? .itme.it ntsows
in his men. While third ????*
rr'tted. was a ?nie open P'?"* '*
hall club ir 1??IR. he ?a? unf.'-'-* ??*
it would he differeai in ii"- M
"Weaver v . -'.a'-ta a bet'-''
??acker than shortstop. H* ?? "J****
capped In hit shortatsf P??T '?
?'act he usual:*,- 'a-af? a o??' ""<j'
rur and throws w.-.ile ?vilor h.??''
For that rea-ot Weaver let? ? ?
ticnolly lares number ef thiealsi
ror?-. I would '. k- *o *et him *'? "M
He ha? the srm ?nd the ssMf '?"
woald m??- .. . -. itsr '? ?"*"??
tor those balU h? f'.mb.id ttnw.i ?"?
him ??uicktr than th? drive? )?*****
ai -nor? Therefore h? <"'' -
j the bail and throw ., .' the nil.**
r.iore instonces thofl ?rbee >"'"*Vi7
ing the deep? Held r?'".- '?
ihortatop
?Take -, either way, ecir.i I
gcing back after ' -
Eddie Coll ni "* PotoSXt. ?
argumen? tha? " Johi ' '
, a rival to ?'o'.lini cert?
on the mer? meehai >-->' ?I
; two. for ?u4n- manually " * , ,
ter ball player than her?. H?
beet in the b .-?.*
"Jack.-on, 1 .?-* i f
and Pelach wi sake it po*?'^^.,
to operate an .?-e?. ??aiigeab ???""""
?smbai *? *-? ' "' Sttm
Palach a,..; J. C? ?'?' "%,*,
i pitching, ur.a ."
to bother .Jo?- lacksoi "
excellent waiter- and an-* I
men in Murpbi ?? : ' eh Id .
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and iron. ,B??*, a***,,,
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- be a roos
AmericM Leagu?- i
Unis Bros i " ..*
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..?*?. inan'i prog'.
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punch to eon? ? -'"?'' ?f yet
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g of 1
and ?Monk, I au i * *?* 'J
Lo lis Broa - - ,f , -
to out *hht club ,',.'?.-? ''
" g! *. par'. ru;ar . :*? % *" '
robin will b- the r<c0*mm\t?
Brown?' outiiel ? Then iheri ? ..
1er. W'eilman a
. es, seothaowi i ?' *; ,?**}
Whereupon Manager
. land ftnishod hi? inserto?-*'
New York Chess Masttrs Bi'"
The room? of the Msahs? ?
?lub will be the tct-r.? -J