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' ' i open hills Amateur standing is forfeited by " (1) had little lending one's name or likeness for the "You took me out of the and the ploughed fields. I conception of the rules, what they meant, advertisement or sale of anything except the tradition surrounding them and the as a dealer, manufacturer or inventor conditions under which they were formu- thereof in the usual course of business; lated, nor had I a real notion of my du- (2) permitting one's name to be adver- ties as president of the United States tised or published for pay as the author Golf Association when I accepted the of books or articles on golf of which one honor." is not actually the author." This was the substance of the closing Mr. Walker stated that the stymie remarks made by George Herbert Walk- question presented a serious difficulty er, retiring president of the U. S. G. A., abroad and that the final rule formulated in his valedictory address at this year's na(1 failed to secure unanimous support meeting. 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Send for " stepped m where angels fear to tread, " "re been submitted at the beptember the Tom Logan Golf Calendar which pictures, Mr. Walker paid tribute to the new pres- meeting. This was the rule played in suitable for framing, the International Golf ident, Howard F. Whitney, of many the amateur championship at the Engi- Match between 0uimet' Rar and Vardon. years' official service, and recommended neer'g Club. , -H0S- H- L0GAN HUDSON, MASS. that in the future all presidents of the The new rule, which will be given a body be elected from the executive com- fair trial this year, eliminates all defini-j mittee because of the experience they tion of "stymie" ami leaves the proced- Jinehurst JeWfrl. Store had had. ure to the player's judgment. The J All of which provided an unexpected new rule . follows : reason tor Mr. Walker's resignation vvnen euner Dau as on uie putting: after but a year's service in office. green, the player may remove the op- Indeed the underlying note of Mr. pe-nent's ball; the opponent shall then Walker's speech, as he discussed the be deemed to have holed in his next experiences of the American rules com- stroke." mittee abroad and the tangles still to be Golfers were tremendously interested Tin solved, seemed to emphasize the neces- in the announcement that the re-codifica- j J eiVClt'lJi Leather Goods, sity at all times of an executive thor- tion of the rules, as written by James oughly conversant with and able with Francis Burke, ex-Congressman, had been Feather FaVS and JVovel- greatest intelligence to pass on intricate submitted to the E. & A., with the possi situations of all angles which may arise, bility of adoption in a few years. In Mr. Walker's description of the Mr. Walker said that he was going to trip abroad and the meeting with the refer at some length to the Western Golf British committee he expressed the "who Association but that it was happily un were we" temerity of the Americans in necessary as that body would remain sec presenting some of the radical depar- tionaland the "rules will continue to be tures in mind, as newcomers to an au- made and interpreted in America by the gust body in a country where the game U. S. G. A." was so well developed and understood. There are now 15.J active clubs and The Rules of the Golf Committee of 310 allied members of the U. S. G. A. the Royal and Ancient has 21 members. The iormer pay $60 and vote, the latter It has to report back to the general $10 dues, without vote. Mr. Walker meeting at St. Andrews each September, urged more active clubs, saying that it when recommendations are adopted or was perhaps wrong, as the W. G. A. rejected. contended, tnat an ciuds did not nave a John Lowe has been chairman of the vote. It is, therefore, proposed to send committee for 20 years, "Old Man Golf a letter to each of the allied clubs and Himself," someone suggested, and it 51 per cent so indicate, a common fee of $20 for one class of membership, with the vote privilege, will be established. The result of this canvass should clar ify the "representation" situation tre- ties in Glass and China, was men like this the Americans met on the trip. Mr. Walker explained that the changes in the rules had been agreed on, or not, only after many meetings and a great mendously deal of serious, animated discussion. The penalty for a ball out of bounds was made the same as that for a lost or unplayed ball, stroke and distance, to make the rules uniform. Inasmuch as many clubs have so many "out of bounds" a second paragraph was in serted giving permission to make the penalty "distance only," by a local rule. To meet other conditions, Mr. Walker stated that the executive committee gave full approval to local rules. For instance, in the case of a muddy course, Mr. Walk er said that a local rule which made pro visions for an imbedded ball, would be accepted. Mr. Walker pointed to the amateur rule as clear and satisfying. The defini tion is that "an amateur golfer is one who, after attaining the age of sixteen A GOLFING MEDLEY Sing a song of golfers In a locker room; Four-and-twenty duffers Pouring out their gloom; When the spiel is started Pipe their wretched fate "I should have had an eighty But I took a ninety-eight." Sing a song of golfers Hail the alibi! Either short on precious sleep Or sick enough to die. Hear the mournful chorus Echo through the frame "Yes, he beat me badly, but I was off my game." Southern Golfer. "YrnT7 A ISJUlSll FOR HEALTH The Perfect Table Water For over half a century America's leading Natural Mineral Water. 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