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MABCH U, 1921 PAGE 11 LOOK TO HARDING TO SILVER FOILS VS. BOGEY APPARENT INCONSISTENCIES GOLF IN Continued from Page Three) Revive Washington Social Life In & Handicap tourney versus Bogey, Washington. Brilliant uniforms and staged by the Silver Foils on Monday evening dress, comparatively little used last, Mrs. C. E. Ubelacker of Hacken here during the Woodrow Wilson regime, sack, N. J., led the low handicap class at are being slicked up in anticipation of 2 up and won the major trophy. Mrs. the resumption of the colorful social , R. C. Blancke of Montclair, N. J., car whirl under the present administration, ried off the prize in class B. at 2 down. Official Washington has passed Mrs. Carl Lohman of Cleveland, and through eight lean social years and is Mrs. G. M. Howard of Halifax, both hungry. finished 1 up in Class A. and were the The absence of the gayety that char- only other contestants in the division to acterized past administrations was at- better the Colonel's figures, tributed to the war, Wilson's illness and Mrs. Peter Boyd (14), Philadelphia, the Wilson personality. White House Miss Louise Patterson (12), Plainfield, functions were comparatively few in N. J., and Mrs. Jansen Noyes, (8) number during the first four Wilson Montclair, N. J., all came in 1 down and years and they were rare events indeed tied for third best score, during the last four years. The aloof- None of the ladies in Class B. bet ness of the White House was reflected tered the bogey figures. Miss Caroline to a certain extent by the various for- Bogart (19), Elizabeth, N. J., came in eign legations, which maintained a meas- one stroke behind the winner and Mrs. ure of gayety until the war split the col- H. H. Buckley (25), Oakland, was third, ony into two groups. i Signing of the peace pact by the various European governments involved in the war revived the social life of the embassies, but the indifferent attitude of the White House, always regarded as the social leader, served as a check to a i a. ii. ixr:i i ,i return to uie pre-wnsun spiuur. strangle hold on his club, and then hit Unusually brilliant social functions the ground geveral incheg back of hijJl characterized the Roosevelt administra- ball, just because his muscles are so stiff , lion, wiien state ummus in uic vvuue that he cannot direct the club head House and dances by the younger set toward the spot he wigheg to hit Eyen stimulated the social life of the embas- in the , Explosion shot" you gain noth- sies. Under the warming influence of ing hy pounding the ground unless you the White House and the sprightly pound it in exactly the right place and Roosevelt children, gay functions vn wova n 4wi 1,0 ,iaioc nf a ta crowded the evenings at the embassies, professional at the moment of impact1 where representatives of all nations, re- when piaying Such a shot you would I splendent in gorgeous uniforms, fairly gnd tnem relaxed. I bristling with medals and other decora- So many of us spend a lot of time' tions, gave an air of brilliancy to the durmg a rouni playing out of hazards events. a or wo on bunker play mayj The Hardings have hardly inhabited not be amiss Jn the nrst piace, the the White House long enough to make body must be hel(1 absolutely still dur their way about the numerous rooms and illg the stroke, for if there is any sway corridors without the aid of guides, but a topped ball is almost sure to result, the impression has been received by the Cut on a ball causes it to rise more socially-famished that a return to the quickly, and the easiest way to secure old days is in proapoet. this cut and at the same time be fairly White House functions have more sure 0f getting out in one stroke is to than a social significance. They are take as comfortable a stance as the lie regarded by the initiate as a barometer 0f the ball will permit and then start of pending events. The invitation lists the club back by pushing downward and' are closely scanned for clues to coming outward with the left hand. This will national and international coups for force the club head outside the line of j certain groupings of cabinet members, pav the arms will sAving well clear of senators, congressmen and embassadors the body, and the hands should be well may forecast important developments. above the shoulders at the top of the Resumption of dances and dinners at swing. the White House is being watched -with There should be no hurry about the keen interest aside from the political downward swing, and there should be no and social phases. Will the shimmy, consciousness of wrist action. The left the toddle and other "advanced" hand seems to start the club downward dances of the past few years be permit- wjth a kind of pulling motion, but the ted in the Presidential residence? Or sensation is rather, that the arms are al will the president, through the master of lowed to drop instead of being swung, ceremonies, ban the shoulder-shaking, The eyes are fixed on the sand just back heel-clicking, and floor-tapping dances 0f the ball, the wrists are held firmly, and decree a return to the very proper am the club head passes under the ball and stately dances of the past decade? with a cutting motion more like the The foregoing questions are engaging SAVeep of a scythe than anything else we the attention of the families of our own can liken the movement to. Where the statesmen and those of the embassadors. ciub finishes is of no importance and, if the body has been held well back, this The thief who recently stole a statue stroke will dig a ball out of almost any from a park in Berlin ought to be com- lie. It requires practice but it is well pelled to keep it Kansas City Star worth while. 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