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defend his title In the national open
tournament to be held In July erer
the SMoto club course, Colambve,
Ohio.
How to Waterproof Clubs '
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than other woodeif clubs and not to
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are not required, since the chemically
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the report t
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Arne Borg, the great Swedish swim- f
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which the horse Is bora. 1
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Wlnston-Saltm of the Pledssoat
league has signed Outfielder Beaaley
of Atlanta, Oa., and a pitcher named
Gtallford, who halls from Orlando, Via.
j e e e
Texas university has np propria ted
110,600 for the construction of 16 to
SO new tennis courts on newly acquired
property east of the Austin
speedway.
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Wills, has Joined hands with Itlke
Latso of Scranton, and la the fntara
will assist In ths management of Pets
Latso, Sturdy middleweight bozor.
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According to Ool. Henry Breckinridge,
president of the National Aaatour
Athletic federation, baseball
among the small boys of the United
States has fallen off BO per cent la
the last three years.
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Laden Vlnenr, lightweight champtsa
of Europe, left for his home In Prance
after falling to receive his chance at
the world title. He left a challenge '
for the new title-holder, Rocky Kansas
of Buffalo. ,
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Georgetown university nine will play ,
30 games this season. Of the games J
14 will be played on the Washington |
(D. C.) college field Including Yale, | ;
Princeton, I Syracuse, Fordham and ,
Cornell la early AprlL
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Basketball
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AXE SCHAEFER
r n i rvri /-iTTnTPITO
LiCiAUQ IrUCilDlO
n Averages He Is Even Superior
to His Father.
The leading billiard player In tne
orld at preaent la Jake gchaefer;
lat is, bllllarda ma American, Spanih,
Japaneae, German and French
lay It Young Jake was aaked
hether he la a better player than hla
imoua father was. He shook his s
cad?not In negation, bnt to signify
e didn't know. "Hard to say," he injected.
"I never saw him play a
reat deal of billiards."
"The answer to that," offered Mae- Ice
Daly, who was standing by, "is In
lie averages. Young Jake has made
etter ones than his father ever did."
Young Jake plays the same flexible,
ellcate stroke for which his sire was
oted, plays the ball Just as deee and
as a touch equally exquisite and light
le plays the same system, yet Is more
ke Prank Ives than his father was,
rhich la to say he studies his shots
lore carefully. The wlsard was mere
hely to be careless.
There was a don't-glve-a-damneas
boot the elder gchaefer, such was
la confidence In his execution to make
be next shot, and the younger Jake
i more accurate In landing oa the
econd ball. He, like Ivea, la almost
*rfect In getting to the second ball. ?
Naturally, being more studious at
be table, young Jake wouldn't couht
uite so fast He Is taller, more graceul,
but can't reach any further, for
ake, the wlsard, though a small man,
ad a wonderful reach.
He was a mere versatile bllliardst
than his son, solely because he
ilayed more kinds of billiards?18.2
md 18.1 cushion caroma. the new am
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Jake Sehaefer Exacting a Mum
Mai ::Inct
corner game, and was a brlllant
three-cushion player. No doubt,
ronnf Jake would do any of them as
well If he had to.
There are few cases of a son Inheriting
a gift to such a marked axteat
Bombay bout* at a Ana new boree
redag track with a stand seatlsg
mooo.
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Jim Blley, hard-Klttlfif first beaenaa
of the Moblla ?lmb of the Southm
league, has baaa sold to Dallas W
fee Texas league.
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Atlanta of the Southern league aaaauaced
the trading of Pitcher Of
Wannoth te the New Orleans club for
Outfielder Sump tar Clark.
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President William *. McCarthy ed
he new deb la Saa Francisco, aaaouaces
the team will officially be
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Wall/ Marks, ml / mf? football
captain at tha Unlroratty *t Chicago,
has boon aaloctod by easts as "tandiain
at aaaa" on tha eanpne.
na Maw Tark pobttc la b#Mln? a
Mla| contact to salaet tha "worst
book." Oaa eag?eettea la tha win tar
baok aa tha Kaatacky darby.
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Oaa of tha old-tine football cartas
wOl not ba renewed maxt fall aa WOMama
college. will maat Unlrerstty of
Pane/Ivan la Instead of CM am b la.
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Stasia/ Katchal was one boxar who
often tend It dlfllcult to got bouts, u
promoter* tad manager* feared ho
wonld kill opponent* la the ring.
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Manager Wado KlUofor of Seattle,
announce* the signing of Ole (Swede)
Johnson, form or Hollywood high
aehool pitcher, to an Indian contract.
Blnghamton of the New York-Pennsylvania
league, has traded Pitcher El
nor Hill to Nash rill* of the Southern j
league for John Newell, also a pitcher.
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An Indian^ ' paper says that ea a
bad road the moat necessary apart
part to carry la a pood temper. Still
It doesn't always pat the ear oat of
the ditch. >
Perhaps the most coveted trophy
that accrues to the winner e? tae
woman's tennis championship ? -h*
unofficial but autocratic prlvflcg< ?t
setting the styles In woman's sport
aaemanta
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