Sweetser Triumphs Over Lay inFirisä Match for Victory Trophy on Sleepy Hollow Links Siwanoy Star Mermaids in Quest of Distance Honors Miss Bleibtrey Mental Control Main Essential Bouts Hereabouts Long MONDAY Plays Superb Lands 50-Yard Brighton It. ('..Johnnie Ore*» r*. To Success in Golf, Barnes Young Denny, ten rounds. Says Broadway K. A..I>ave Rosenberf ?». Game of Golf Italian Joe CMS, twelve round». Armory A. A..Johnnie Drummie ?.. _ Crown Young Tiger, t weite round««. Aquatic National Open Champion Lays Stress on the Impor¬ Kreeport Auditorium.Kid SulllraVB Vermont Man Has No Chance vs. Harry Mitchell, ten rounds. Fast Also tance of the Mental Part of the Sport in Tell¬ TUBSDAI Against Pace of Win¬ Champion Helps Three Queenboro A. V..Jack Tomauthek ts. of Her to Tribune Readers How to Better Their Game Sam I.atronia. twelve rounds. ner, Who is 4 and 3 Teammates Win ing TH1K.SDAY National Relay Honors Jamaica S. C..Sailor «To« Kelly v*. M. Barnes Httppj Hayes, fifteen rounds. By Ray McCarthy Miss Ethelda By James Jesse Sweetser, the star Bleibtrey, of the New Open Golf Champion of the Viiited States youngfgolfer York Women's S. A., added to her many ir.g your eye on the ball. Just keep of the Siwanoj Country Club, con¬ titles that of national outdoor fifty- It has been only in recent years that I have realized ful!y the very your mind there and your eye will be a week end of brilliant golf play yard ' champion at a water there, too. cluded carnival in the great importance of mental control in gxilf. In fact, it is so important that on the Sleepy Hollow Country Club Olympic Lagoon at Man¬ This is equally true of putting. You hattan Beach afternoon. She I believe it to be the foundation of correct play with every club. can't be course by defeating Robert l^ay, of the yesterday wondering what the right lin« covered the distance in It is so that I am to make it instructive is and how hard to hit the ball while* Cub, on the 29 2-5 straightaway important going my leading Ekwanok Manchester, Vt., seconds, and defeated by two your club head is in motion, as the ma« fina! rour.fi yesterday afternoon, 4 up yards her teammate, Miss Charlotte article, since without it the rest means almost nothng at all. jority do. who took I iitd 3 to play. The victory frave Sweet- Boyle, second, two feet ahead only wish I had enough words, or.; That part must be settled first. Then, of Miss Helen Wainwright, of the same the to the ser a second !ep; on the V-.ctory Cup, club. right words, impress impor- j with nothing else on your mind, you which he won last tance of the mental part of the game can i-ving the club head properly in an year. Miss Margaret of the ever., true the last round Woodbridge, more fully upon my readers and pupils, line and hit putt just Sweetser's against Lay Detroit A. C, national indoor title as it should be hit. Your original was a climax to a series of holder at 220 and 500 one of the for the rest of the task afterward as to the fitting per¬ yards, would be indi I. judgment right 'line and the that wire cut favorites, could do no better than finish easy speed of the green may be But formances clean and fourth. By mental control I mean the sort poor. The She led home by a few feet at ieast you will hit the ball correctly, magnificent youngster clearly the other two starters, the Misses of thinking that works to the right and that, after all, is the most im». hia over the Grace and Gertrude of sort of concentrai a n. demonstrated superioiity Kahrs, the I know portant part of it all. field of contestants that here, Bathing Club of Spring Lake, N. J. how the average duffer tries Think your stroke about hit- competed to concentrate. He over¬ through and if he plays the same kin of game Miss Bleibtrey also helped three frequently ting the ball.think all the way teammates .the Misses does it. But he doesn't concentrate in through.and let else slide. ¦n the championship at St. Boyle, Wain¬ the right way. everything wright and Aileen Riggin.to wjn the 1 don't, call it Make a practice of this, just as you Loui? he will sure';.- be a contender for national right concentration, make a of a championship at 400-yard re¬ for if look at the practico swinging elub. in 4 47 example, you ball can so many cor¬ the title. lay swimming minutes seconds, and think about the bunker or the Why golfers swing On thi -' r "¦::-. the former or 12 seconds under the listed world's rectly at a cigar stump or a dandelion record for the event. tiap on ahead. head and not at the ball? Because in n ni hed in a You be but Intercollegiate chamj may concentrating, you the tirst instance, with no of Helen Meany Scores on thought tie with Lee Maxwell for the medal, Again are concentrating the wrong thing. distance or bunkers to break their Miss Helen the 1 '.'citeve that at least SO cent up «And the next day, while disposing of Meany. sixteen-year- per concentration, they are centering their old water marvel of the New York of the golf strokes badly played are attention two such stellar as John Women's S. tho upon the swing alone, and so performers A., captured her third result of breaking this concentrât- the club head comes with fine and Frank of the season effort at the vital of the through Steams Dyer, won the play- championship at the ing part freedom and with unusual snap. off for the medal. Yesterday morning, meet. She ran up the longest score in swing, which is the speed area that the national high fancy diving cham- star-, from a foot to two feet before Unless you make a practice of cor- in defeating Lewis, of Green¬ pionship, 130.49 points, and beat de- the ball is hit. rect thinking.of making mind and wich, in a hard struggle, he came cisively Mis'; Aileen Riggin, the Al this instead of thinking muscle work together- of concentra¬ Olym¬ point, tion ' within a stroke of the course pic springboard champion, who so- on through, the suddenly shifts upon the swing alone, you arw equaling cured second golfer not to far. It not record of 71, held by Lee Maxwell, of place with 122.11 points. his attention to something else on going get very may Little Josephine Meany, eleven years ahead up goes his head and flub goes come any too easy at first, but it isn't the home club old, sister to Helen, amazed experts by the ball. out of reason and it will make all the Narrowly Misses Par taking third with 113.06 points.. Itwas When you are hitting the ball you difference in the world in your game. ÏÏfrfgG/7/?FT her rirst If will make a of And In th« fii r und, even' WoODBJilDGE contest of any importance. have got to think about hitting the you only practice playing , tho noted waterman this mental control, the lessons that better than he did he j JDet-^oiir'' of ball nk all the way through about morning, the Hui Nalu of Honolulu, swam a re¬ hitting the ball.and think absolutely M. Barnes ¡are to follow will be of value. If you finished at the fifteenth hole with an markable race in a match at 500 yards of nothing else. James forget this part of ¡t you might as well score f tv under -is. with James Hall, of the Brooklyn Out¬ You can't decide that quit golf or make up your mind to be average Had door suddenly you out Y. M. C. A., national long distance an itting too hard or too easy; that left.and that job is to put your entire a duffer the remainder of your life. he played the bye holes in par He defeated the at least will never be con- he a score champion. latter by wrong club; that, possibly thought upon hitting that golf ball For you figures would have had of Girl no less than in 6 sistent and will never have even fifty yards minutes you are not to carry the bunker, with the best swing you have. you 7!, equal to the course record. Against Leading 21 3-5 seconds. going the outside chance for who a former or any other of the different thoughts What most do is to start out steady play. chat paee Lay, is Yale then continued to golfers was ¦tar had ttle chance. Langer 550 yarda that may suddenly arise at the right and then 'break the This the strongest point in the halfback, but in the of the world's thinking properly of such amateurs as John This warrior was Swimmers Bid hope breaking moment. thought half way through the swing. games great sturdy goif playing: record for 500 meters. H«> would un¬ Walter J. Travis and as well as he knew how and a When you have once started your This means breaking up the swing. It hall, Jerome,. making doubtedly have succeeded had con-. to think Travers, who were three of the "great¬ good match thi ¡ue, but he was ditions been swing it is too late then of also means lifting the head and the ¦. normal, but a est thinkers I ever knew. simp". 1. For nasty drop j anything else but hitting on through. right shoulder. It means an almost cer¬ through" U. S. Title him. As it was he it as After a round in the handicapped did tain foozle or a badly struck ball. Ihey followed through mentally, sloppy morning in 6 minutes 58 seconds, or within 2 2-3 One Example as und the result was in which he and John Anderson, of It isr.'t necessary to say "Look at the well physically, seconds of the international mark, al- ]\i:vf is one example of what I mean. about the seventeen championships at both stroke Siwanoy, ii be.-t to ¡-.and each he 2 The fifth hole at Columbia wrecked ball." If you are thinking Stars of in National though covered 1-3 yards mure es all the and match play. «other the match, I ay came with Country than the of scores with its out of ball you swing.thinking way through distance called for. any number are most cer¬ a good round in the final. 3-Miîe Race Ruddy Scores bounds swinging into the left of the through your swing you He was out in 36 v ¡th Sweetser and Championship Easily tainly going to look ;:' t, (Next Lessor. "Important Features New course. don't have to bother about of Stance and was on even is opponent Off Brighton To-morrow Stephen Ruddy jr., of the York When I first this hole I saw You keep- Grip.") A. C, won as he an played at the turn. But after the turn was pleased invitation its and so I decided to investi¬ made 3 00-yard breast-stroke swim. île danger, INSTRUCTION I INSTRUCTION Sweetser, wonderfully touched several gate the right side of the course at well and a short By Jack Masters yards ahead of Victor see what playing superb game, KitTe, of the Central Y. M. this hole, the safer side, to quickly f< rgi to the front. Lay is The long distance cham¬ Brooklyn C. trouble waited for me there. swimming P^a¿?7]e&j¿ce A., who second. The was also a goi : putter a id his work on of finished time I found there pionship America will be decided c- 1 minute 16 for the cor.-' only average rough, th«- seconds, fast not hard to from. So when greeçs trip helped to-morrow afternoon, when a field of ditions. very play him mater7 I came to play my second shot at that . the foremost women Little Girls to Steint The summary: ! fir took three swimmers in tho hole I dismissed any thought of going putts ar.d lost the lead. But take the GO-yard swim (national senior A. A. 13 he country water at Point In Ocean Race championships).\v.,n by Mas» Ethel.» out of bounds from my mind, deliber¬ BeRKeLeY^RVINQ, squared matt 7- a«1 the second, where Breeze, L. I. with the Brighton Beach Big Bleibtrey, New Yorlt W 3. A Miss ately aimed to the rough at the right «v.: Icharlotte Boyle, New Y irk W. S A., se concentra- Lay trapj Each as sale and then put my entire ^-BOYS .7- Baths their the lond; .Miss Helen SCHOOL got n .* 1. hut on the goal. Naturally, the first time the Wainwrlgrht, New York tii n the ball. There was three-mile ¥^0R in history VV S, A., third. Time 0 :23 2-i upon hitting fourth Lay putt of twenty struggle for the title is the of the no time, Tialf way through my swing, feet for a bird classic two girls not yet In Fancy high diving (national senior A. A. They halved the! paramount issue for these daring U. championships).Won by Miss Helen when I was in any doubt as to huw fifth ¡n .... their 'teens will be among the start¬ par at the sixth Lay medal chasers, but for those who have Meany, New York W. S. A.. 130.40 points: close I was drawing the line. becami rnissed his ers in the Miss Alleen Rtffstn. New York \V. a A., "From to national long-distance 122.11 Aiming to the right of the course, Primary College" putl feet. observed swimming in its different points. second Miss Josephine was so championship swim, which will be M«-any, New York VV. A., 113.06 I knew 1 safe, and had nothing town a pott of phases there is another angle to the held to-morrow afternoon over an third. on my mind except swinging the club. A privat© college preparatory srhool for boys 41st year. All grade«. rheven .¦ seventh through race. ocean course of three miles, from 400-yard r«May swim (national senior A. The result was that I averaged par Thorough work. Small classes and indlvl .ual instruction. After¬ for a beautiful birdie -1 and won the, to A. U. -Won Misses for that hole five successive times, in¬ noon study hour under supervision of teacher». Library and lahor- the Point Breeze Brighton Beach. championships) by All rooms. and Junior (hol", i.e.:- caught a trap at the ninth During past few years there has , Charlotte Boyle, ll.-l-n the rounds, while Ltory Manual training. light Primary been a marked The venturesome lassies are Julia «.li-in cluding qualifying Department far boys O to 13 years old. ,*nd lost the hole. Thus they made the change in the type of Wainwright, Riegln, New Y r it of the others were taking an aver- .Marmorstein and Katherine Brown, S. A., Misses Mau-! McFarlane, Alice roof on turn all square. competitors in water race3 for women. Lord, around G or or even higher. 'mnasium building, swimming poo!, plsyground.nil th_ The both members of the New York Florence Briscoe, fielen Meany, New V- rk age 7, premisa. Physical training !r. charge of an experienced coach. MU- mermaids of old who triumphed in VV. a A se« an.l 01.vs. s When come to tiie ball tir3t Sweetser Speeds Up the of Women's Swimming Association. Ethel Bak« r. La¬ you up itary drill. Boys cared for from B 30 A. M. to S !'. M., if rfnsirod. heyday Elaine Golding, Clara Miss llan Stoddard, Kathryn Brown, deci le firmly and definitely what club Outdoor exercise and recreation trips every afternoon .mi OaturJay Then Sweetser started, and at the Marmorstein is only ten M ri 3 New VV 0. Bouton, Lillian Howard and others of York S. A., third. te you need to reach the green. morning. lor.p tenth, a par 5 hole, he was on' famous for their years age and weighs seventy 1:47. aquatic achievements, Make a practice here of a firm and for all rolieges and West Point or Annapolis. in two -ihots and down in four : w n were pounds, while Miss Brown, who is a 100-yard swim (handicap).Won by M:st Special preparation physically constructed along lines of Ethel Y iron-bound decision. Don't waver after A thorough education, sound physical training, devaiopment of the hole. Lay apparently had the daughter Captain Alfred Brown Ursprung, New rk VV S A 17 c! ararter. elev-j that gave for sturdiness and staying man Sirs Hazel '/.'.',.. New York VV have once drawn the club. manly enth hole won. but Sweetser sank a (the first to swim the Panama seconds); jou power. is one older ZTVBLM ElEJBTÇB't/ S A. (28 seconds), second; Miss Julia Be sure then, in taking your stance, putt of ten feet for a half. Lay went Canal), year and weighs Marmo«teln (47 seconds), third Tim« '. ten feet the Despite the fact tTiai nearly every about fifteen pounds more. of the right line of play. I'laiiratcJ Catalog on Request past hole at the twe f mark from 500-yard swira (invitation).-Won by Don't wait half way the where Sweetser a fifty yards up has been re¬ I.udv Lancer, Hul James through pot 4 and became vised under Nalu, Honolulu; to wonder whether you are aim- 2 He took on the the record breaking per¬ \\3 Hall Jr., Central Y. M. C. A. Brook¬ swing up._ three puts thir¬ too far to the or to the left . LOUIS D. RAY. PLD.. Headmaster teenth also, '¦<. down. formances of the present-day girl lyn, second. Time.6:21 0 ing right becoming Sweetser it has been brrast' Btroke swim v hether you should have used a mashie won the fourteenth als », on nice¬ swimmers, noticeable that 100-yard (invitation) 313 West 83d St.e-t, N. being the brawny, type of mermaid \V.,n by Stephen Ruddy, New Y irk A. C. in place of a jigger.or a spoon in Y/Cfty ly in two shots and a p itt of gradually Victor Klffe, Central Y. M. «3 A., Brook¬ an 4ß36. sinking has given away to a class of place of iron. Telephone Schuyler eight feet. Lay had a putt of about per¬ Tales of a Tee lyn, 9econd; Gustavo Kersten Central Have ail that definitely located be- the sarr.e a formers who strike tho observer as Wayside Y M. C. A Brooklyn :' me length for birdie too, but 3, bordering upon frailty. Referee.Charles Hatfield, New Yorli for you start your back swing. With missed it, and Sweetser was dormie .-By GRANTLAND A. C. that decided, you then have but one 4. A half at the Strokes RICE_ job fifteenth, where he Greatly Developed Copyright. 1-121. New York Tribune Inc. nearly got a 3, gave Sweetser the One theory is that scientific develop¬ INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION match. ment of strokes has eliminated The use and variety of golf clubs em¬ sit use The wasted up and talk. He is likely to it FORDHAM cards motion and increased the speed, so ployed by star and duffer in the for the wallop beyond 200 yards and for PACKARD Ont. pur-I that the swimmer would probably be suit of forms one distances as short as 17Ü. COMMERCIAL Sweetser 53543544 7 76 par of the most in- THE SAVAGE SCHOOL FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1 better fitted for an At for shot to l^y 44533454 4 36 endurance te9t. the Hoylake, the second This would seem to be teresting chapters of game. the first where most of the bet¬ 308 West 59th St. New York University SCHOOL In.- the answer, but hole, City There are 190TH ST _- THIRD AVE X. T. Bweetaer .4 4 4 7. ?. 4 the question cannot be definitely set¬ certain standard types that ter golfers were using a jigprer or PACKARD means Lay 54.t 444 27TH YEAR.OPENS SEPT. 1ÇTH rondu« t-il by th- .1 KSl IT FATHERS. THOROUGH tled until a clash of the two distinctive every one uses.such as brassie, mid-' three-quarter iron, Hilton was content y -RDING AN ; : a-\ Y -a 1 ! .. .¡.S. in Sweetser and Lewis of tells the to play an easy shot with the spoon. t everything to Busi¬ In Reggie engaged types swimming story. iron, mashie, nibück and putter. Largest School for Physical Education in N. Y. State LASSIC AND SCIENTIFIC COURSES pertaining a gran itr ggle ii the morning, the Among the starters in to-morrow's But outside of these The spoon can be made a most effec¬ ness Education. Yale star a score of standard types tive PREPARES HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES TO School of finally winning by race will be Miss Chatlotte Boyle, a club. For example, if the player TEACH PHYSICAL TRAIN LawiI>;;,;,,..:,r;h.l.;J;f:;»;- 2. He was out in 35 to I. -.«. there is a wide difference in the selec- finds 3_to national champion and record holder; himself facing a long midiron shot A Thorough Training in Dancing is included in this courte. School oí "!;'"am The Packard Reference is the 87, and was 2 at the turn, an ad¬ tion of favorite over a Pharmacy3 £'Reopens 13 ap Miss Ethelda Bleibtrey, who has the implements. bunker he can frequently get The demand teachers in this Sept. Packard vantage which he held thereafter to the nction of more Any number of fine never use better results by shortening his grip for prepared Graduate & Social Record.crver 60 year» finish. holding champion- golfers a Woolworth BldK The card? : trifle on the and then School continues to exceed the 'n3 Out. g and world's records than any a driver. They are bontent to drive spoon hitting supply. Service Se;jt- -s of faithful work. athlete in any branch of sport; Miss simply a firm shot without any attempt The War has the of Dept. Bweetaer ...4 3544444 3.3S Helen Miss with a brassie and thus get accustomed at pressing. Most golfers find the emphasized importance Physical Training, there¬ and »>w.s Wainwright. Margaret p.; ... Building constructed . .S3463464 4.S7 an fore the to is to make a Accountancy fwooiworth specially Zti Woodbridge, the Western champion; to the use of one wooden club from) spoon easy club to use, or at least big thing do strong, healthy nation by train¬ K i0P°na ^! ir* *.*"¦ - easier than an Business Law for school taer 4 4 5 4 4 5 4 4.37.72 Miss , of Philadelphia; the tee and through the fairway. iron. ing the youth. This is the job of our graduates. purposes, with every Uwli 8 5 4 3 4 4 5 3 4.37 71 Miss Eileen Miss Florence Riggin, Which isn't a bad idea. By playing The Club and Confidence Register at once and insure a place in the next class. College Dept. Reopens Sept. 20 requisite for the safety, health and Anderson _ad Lav had a w:ld and Briscoe, Miss Margaret Edele and Miss DR. WATSON !.. hectic in the other semi-final Katherine Brown. every full wooden club shot with one Frequently the effectiveness of a golf SAVAGE, President. High School Reopens Sept. 13 comfort of the student. struggle club is based entirely upon Write for Catalogue "T" contest wh er Lay -ally won at Miss Brown is probably one of the wooden club, a brassie, custom and psychologi¬ the; most unusual cal reasons. Her. E. P. TIVNAN, S. J.. Ph.D., Tres. School 6. ntneteentr hole. They were all over: figures in the realm of habit to build confidence in The or .> Day opens Sept. the and indication of be¬ help up duffer, even the better player -Reopens Wednesday, October 5th lot, (scoring as follows: sport gives every in the low on a Avenue and 35th Street Oat. one of the this club. SOs, may certain day Lexington coming greatest swimmers some club well. I.a5 3 4 6 3 6 r' 4 4--SS in the country, for she is but eleven Use of Irons play Thereafter he be- ALL-AROUND TRAINING Aîi-v lieves that club is the one he has been Ir n 44r. 44Í64 6.41 years old, and at this tender age has Jerome D. Travers and Oswald Kirk- The Veltin School DANCING INSTRUCTION flashed and form have looking for through the ages. And TO MAKE I>ey. «54465S6 $.46.«4 r-:po«.d which were the first of the even with FOR GIRLS made more com¬ by among leading thereafter, off days, he uses School Ander» S46446C84 45 H« many experienced lf.0 AND 16. WEST 74TH ST.. N. Y. ¦xtra amateurs who took on a deep fondness it with vast confidence, and generally YOUR BOY HT Superior 4 «Vnd< raon, 6. petitors look to their laura!-;. .V FOR for the Both have used this with better effect than any other weap¬ Fireproof, Sanitary School Building. Harry Scharff, of the Scottish-Amer-J- American Swimming Classic jigger. on in his bag. The club in question Classes limited to twelve pupils. w»n Club, defeated h -. club n ate in the club for a of strokes for MENTAL I. final The classic, which is being promoted variety years. may be just an ordinary affair. But ENERGY and physical PRIMARY DEPARTMENT Educated Women Helene ^toenep of -.': e second :¦ xteen by a scon < f under the auspices of the New The is between a if the believes in it half the bat¬ fitness so hand in hand.both GENERAL COURSE of t up. joint jigger something golfer áácfoool £3atteins York Women's Swimming Association midiron and a mashie, laid back a tle ia won, as he is ¡ess likely to look are fundamentals in building the COLLEGE PREPARATORY Those desiring exceptional train- SPECIALIZING IN MODERN The summary: and the Beach is trille more than an iron and a trifle or to with an uncertain frame l.'n.sual in ing 'a ai: mimer lal and ..>-:- BALLROOM DANCING Brighton Baths, up swing fibre of a. sturdy moral and intel¬ a«lvan. wooden a quand has Us physical activities, pert Instruction give« '.*'.-.' .; (j Siwanoy, I up, ribbon event of American swimming, not only for the intermediate shot be- club with bent, twisted, whip¬ especial attention to the correction nineteen holes and after a lapse of five years it is re¬ tween a mashie and an iron, but also py shaft as whippy as a dish rag. supervised study, class recitations BUSINESS SCHOOL of fault*. Private and class lessons; final round Sweetser «JUifeat«! Lay, to its course. for shots off the because it came to his rescue and r«'crt-atlor.--7 swimming; pools, day or evening. Registration now - turning original chip just green's edge merely INTENSIVE COURSE IN came into or run. ago when he was in ^7 East 38th St.. New York. N. Y. /per: Sacond *'.x>».*n (semi-final).Harry Competitive swimming for the shorter pitch and years the throes 3 gymnasiums, hand-ball and PROFESSIONAL I with the first of the It is an effective club for this double of a wooden club and found this DRESS DESIGNING NOR.MAL COURSE FOR TEACHERS vogue holding slump basketball courts. Technl a-, ami his¬ Limited Registration P'jint swim in 1910. or Yet such fine a rtrapinK cutting, William Breeze-to-Brighton triple purpose. golf¬ nstonishing weapon handy aid in torical evolut -. stume, practica ! '" E<^KY PI.A3 Certificates an«! L*:pi'>:nas Awarded. defeat won time of Junior School for Younger Dire« tor. 209 Clara Bouton this inaugural, and ers as Jim Barnes and Walter Hagen trouble. It is still a handy Boy». sketch designer to ... in 9 E. 59th St. 5th N.Y. he ., in the next two years first honors went prefer the ¡nashie iron for the same aid to him, where probably Barnes or For Ca.ta.loij or interview lea el Also sp (at Ave.) .«-ill, 2 «jp. personal ... a M i 11 Phone Plaza %«12. .1 *i- M". t_ Elaine Mrs. Lillian Howard double as the latter club has a Hutchison would find it bevond their inery. Golding. effect, llJdrc.H.-l Detailed ¡r ular on ippll il defeated J. N. the winner in 1913, while in 1914 deeper blade. skill. French Institute in the LTnited States. !.. T" Alle«, was over the line ¦ Martha Hadstadt The mid-mashie, mashie iron and Carle O. Warren. .**py , . ., : A M. jig¬ Headmaster MUSEUM v.*«-buter. race was held in and OF FRENCH ART Manhattan < and 3. No 1914, ger arc laid back about the same, but INSTRUCTION 509 Fifth Avenue (at 4.th Street» * *« .- Alien defeated IfcMahon, following two years the winner the former two have more blade hitting New York City LOVELL'S i was Miss Claire Galligan. In 1916 surface, and so are preferred by many .37 MADISON AVE. / Mml final)- -O. V. Owls, the came under A. A. U. us«'s his mashie iron far MARQUAND ¦-. r. K. spoTt Buper- golfers, Hagen Cor. 59th St. ' ¦' Arnold, «îEnSSai ' .-. 7 v lion aral the long distance race went distances around or even 3 !. 77 am là..'-. 160, 180, yards c; SCHOOL FOR BOYS CUJÍ*«., ; .'.' j.,,,,... -, I W( where it has been held until it and also for all shots off the. m o o i_ ¿,3''rc0r CORTINA i kksoxs 10c t, chip just DAY AND Condurte.d We »"caraistee to teach te HaaJ round -.Lewia defeat« EVKNINii Dg] ,., by Central Branch Arad, m v of yen i Thomas, was revived here this year in the form Barnes uses the mashie iron I.iinguuces a and 3 green. .wawYork. 72 Park Ave., bet. S3 A 39 St» World's Greatest Y. M. C. A. REMOVED TO lane* tha latest mod«nt of a national cnampionship. for the longer range, but prefers to Brooklyn Coi-riir Kr»nkhri ar.d JoiTemnn Araooea 73 H EST .'.lllll ST. da:.-'s QulekUr tod corrscUy. .95 use a niblick, for the shorter chip ap¬ SPECIALLY PRHPAKLÙS FOR 53 MaiiMin rin«'<\ ISrooklyn Professor for ab¬ 10 LESSONS Four track and three field events are u club no Cortina, years $8 West Point Golf "Pro' proaches, average golfer sent from New is now PRIVATE I.KKSONS on th» card at Ulmer Park this after¬ should ever use for this purRose. York, again AP'-DINTJlaCJ* at the where he be U A. M 11 Breaks Course Record noon, where the annual members' Travers an«l Kirkby are both mar-, Alao WEST POINT and Academy, will TO P. ii. .-: Bend ANNAPOU3" to welcome his 'I K. V 27. Fred t ea of the Swedish-American A. C, veis at obtaining results from tho jig-! for <7«t»tott arvl "Sturer« in lU-flnntj Pnm« (¡«.lighted many :"«:VT, Aug. In addition there will be off can bo PALL TERM friends; ¦¦-., 'Mr.', '¦ rd be hold. ger just the green. Either BEGINS SEPT. 19 SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS recently gained ., La; !-. P^-- .: to'i.-r.a- soccer match between the counted upon to get extremely close ¡tan golf times «if Gardner and Athenia eleven. nine ten. tetr.. ¦ ..... Club the out -r -% School ntatfve of the West IX ^«K AftrnaooiAfternoon axidl .' The is easier to owe red th« n n< straighter-faced club Mchoola. SCHOOL OF '3 that one >t FOR CIRLàS rd of the academy here to- The New York A. announces manipúlate than the with a loft, con II East 51st SECRETARIES «*'/ from ,. a' cing tournament, to be held at which is the reason most golfers pre¬ NeWlipite".. nlther. St., N. Y. City FORDHAM ;;l to MARY 337 32. . Open« Hepterober Boardina; ami Fifth Avenue BEATON a,. ninth Street will fer a or mashie iron to a nib¬ Day School. ormerly of Oak Ridge. Fifty clubhouse, jigger Í" Three year»' frimury UfPost-Graduate. ('.>;- (At 41th St.) UNIVERSITY e .'. -, 0 -ran to u/ca ..<... rs in »ix classes, lick or a mashie for tho short chip. courae. "Dwlaht tege f « ...... eeted witl th« Preparatory. Academic The and -VOOI..VORTII I-I.lHi.. NEW YORK SCHOOL '''- ' 138 146 an«! L68 Method" of )n- hecreatnal and oldest pre-eminently th» most OF 7 3 :. J3',_, ¦.¦ pTOftl ',' P] ;: 110, !!*, pounds. l.'se of Spoons atrui-tiun, mak- Music. -Special Courses, -. an a for and obta Ins ' Outdoor Session UM year c_u_o to .¦ 9.30 ¦. 11.30 * > ¦.-«'. 7* - Pra-eminent the Athletics. Riding. Morning o it of bo -. '. d The seems to be moro gf »tody of Uni (Jth year beams Oct. Ion« Individ SWIMMING *. of tho a. A U. spoon popular rnaetulo» and the ISen«w>i«« »ta, 19SI. o.« Instruction ¦¦¦.'. i : 4 o J -, re The local »««ociation American Record of therefor. only. Write for Catalog IS. Àiternoon Session CA__cia»«.__)4.15 to 6.15 par, a at. the Fox among British golfers thnn Kruduefre notable Send for MISS ELTINGE fiç MISS Executive «ave b*<-n ;',:, Th«; score; Lagi boxing »how of the latter oat«\taJo»al o«í toti 0I«X)IU;K ( MASIAND Pool, :, on otare, although many find tlS WmI !IAí4F. Daaua, Principáis Uhcim..») 7 so 9 '¦ 4 - I 4 f 4 7 ( Hospital Wednesday evening, 354 «t.. Htm Vor*. Evening Session Scirntiiic ' it an useful weapon. Barnes Syiteta. ]'.' ' * . 4 m r 7 The iifjiir is for extremely OI't.N 23. «Oo-Educational. ¦¦'. 4 4 4 .** i solely never and SKPI. Catalogue. of wounded soldiei c( n uses a spoon Hagen rarely Pertooal Inttructioa. calls upon this club, both STEVENS SCHOOL T.yrrrtUSnfC fot a, Ii .' here. preferring SCHOOL, tho driving Iron, 7 2 PARK AVB BROOKLYN i£Ä""..5- Jones finds the one of 0 »x. A»«., Carpenter's Private Classes 'J' Tel. Col. A204. U .--. can V-