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THE DETROIT FREE PRESS SUNDAY. OCTOBER 2 3, 1927 2. SEVEN RULES TO CURE Golf Club Champions Plan National Tourney First of Kind Ever Staged Will Get Under Way at St. Augustine, on January 4. Pretty Co-Eds, Flowers and Everything Before yesterday's game at Ann Arbor, Miss Cwen Dew, of Michigan, presented Bennie Oosterbaan, the Wolverine captain, with a bouquet.

Not to be outdone. Miss Catherine Tallant, of Ohio State, did the same for Theodore Meyer, the Buckeye captain. After the presentation the quartet was snapped. At the left are Miss Dew and Oosterbaan, and at the right, Miss Tallant and Meyer. HOOKING EVIL LISTED p- 0t with Both Waist and Shoulders, Keep Right Shoulder low, l.cii mgn in meeting tne Ball and Don't Forget a Prayer.

BY GRANTLAND RICE. i.v lonflt ago there appeared in this greatest of public prints Interest Increases As Many Inquiries Pour Into Office Title Holders Are Eligible lament of the slighted left hander. I have a fellow feeling for the PART ONE Millions of words are penned for the cheer and aid of the slicer; -linns nilnf I Vl .11 -1 r. urtlrt tnno A II 1 '1 oli columns dedicated to the perspiring plodder who can't clear a tfirouiti i hot fence vmn a Drassie, dui not even one lone wunering aiatnuc to the lot of the hooker. in pttint down for the enlightenment of the scattered brethren first-hand notes on this pestiferous malady and a resume of the of fully score of professionals who have been called in for consultation.

These findings are a composite of the pearls i isdom from the paid brigade interspersed with some homely, home' conceptions, and due to'this latter handicap they carry no writ' A. -T- vv I Ll i i I WtikiCi rA i 'unce Leave it alone. If it is ALMA.CRDSHES fpl nd lioarv-haired pat- I -h of the olrf St. Andrew school IN1 innt hPraiKff insis' you wm toE St. Augustine.

Oct. 22 Playing conditions and the prlie list for the national championship of golf club champions, to bs held for the first tlms this winter, were announced hers today. Ths tournament will be contested over th famous St. Augustine links, January 4 to 7, 1928, and is the first event of Its kind to he projected In any part of the world. This new national hamplonshlp promises to become one of the major fixtures on the links, offering as it does each year an opportunity for every club tltleholder to get Into a competition In which he can meet his fellow champion on an equal footing.

There are more than J.uoo golf clubs In the United States, and a great majority of these have yearly champions. Kvsry one of these representatives is eligible for the national classic her. Intereat Inrreaaea. "Interest In this latest' addition to the major tournament list Is Increasing apace. The first announcement of this event was made only a week ago, yet In that short space of time a large number of Inquiriea regarding details of the tournament have already been mad by various club champions.

The conditions fnr ths tourna OLIVET ELEVEN ment call for a qualifying round of IS hides on Wednesday, January 4. Match play will Thursday, with first and second rounds of IS holes. The third and semi-final rounds will be contested on Friday, and Saturday will witness the hole final. On the last day, there will also be a medal handicap round of IS holes. There will be a gold medal for the winner of the qualifying round, a prise for the winner of the championship, and one for the runner up in the title event.

The winner of the socond flight will he rewarded, as will his runner-up. and tii same applies to the first and secorni men to flni.h In the third ftiirht. The winner of the IS-hole medal play handicap cn Saturday will receive a prise. Dope Oa Coarse. The distances of the holes and par for th Bt.

Augustine course Hole 1, 400 yards, par hole 325 yards, par hole ISO yards, par 4 hole 4, 4 6.1 yards, par 5: hole 5, 170 yards, par hole S. .171 yards, rar hoi 7, 455 yard, 5: hole 135 yards, par hoi. 3ti yards, par 4: 10, 215 ya.K par hole II. 440 yard, par 12, 35 yards, par 4: hole 1, 4nj yards, par 4: hole 14, JJi yards, par 4: hole 15. 400 yards, par 5: hole 14, 175 yards, par hole 17, 410 yards.

Par hole 19. 4ou yards, par 4, Total yardage, S.2S3. iAi it varoun, .01 nn.nfd heir L. Presbyterians Have Little but modern American mcui-'recognize the closed stance as Don't surrender just be-' old Tom Morris thrust his Zx nearer the ball after Ti shooed the sheep far enough aay to make room for a swing. Trouble in Rolling Up 38 to 0 Score.

io.hln Worry amii, i a I Uave It alone. You can Crimson Unable to Stem At' tack Even When Substitutes Are Rushed Into Game the left hand too far over the hut. unless you're an extrem- mil tell vour Alma. Oct. 22.

Alma battered the Olivet collegians today for a 88 to 0 ut cess and personal nook doctor propone to tight tt out along even though tt takes faiiiMiiTgtih.a.i JhI. iv iilhTWatAfc I victory In the second M. 1. A. A (fame of the season, In spite of the fact that three regulars, Injured In I nd the seven seasons th Albion game Tuesday, war on Keep the right fairly ...11 on top and mKe it piajr oeo tne side lines.

Immediately after tti first touch down was scored. Coach Campbell PI-ot'ng A hookers pivot has L.nf two characteristics, and If he fill- vi tfit.A'm r.wn HARYARD BOWS NORMAL BEATS TO DARTMOUTH INDIANA ELEVEN started In a long string of uo-stitutes and It was not until the final few minutes of the fray that the regulars got into action again. -ifr to tne pr ii-t-iiwiii must dMWlcable worm) the two are "lined. Hookers are apt to Keep on reaching, brother, 5 "you overdo BUI when the a great line smashing attack, skirting the ends for big gains and an attack through the air that had Olivet baffled nt every 'I nn tUa rilr ht stage of tho game. Alma seldom lost otherwise in hitting the club- Valparaiso Falls Before Ypsi-lanti Team By 44-0 Score.

Big Green Team From Hanover Ridei to Easy Victory Over Crimson, 30-6. will come in iroiii um uuv and with wrist action you hunker, use the ball will be smoth- possession of the ball, wnen once wus secured. Touchdowns came on long and short passes, and end runs. Twice IJeset took passes of over 30 yards for touchdowns, while another came pr'l. to" surer iiic-iiir hwmi ii- out'lde merely cute across iuu hit inward with the face closed and on a 20-yard end run by j-ioidsnip.

pe-ivtrato goiis greatest mun- I itrosity. scored one on a short heave, and Hawthorne one on an end run, while Gilbert smashed the Olivet line for the sixth touchdown. Olivet fought back gamely but not until tho last quarter could it make the least headway. Then three Ve shoulders, Waist. isko sure you pivot from both Iihouiders and waist, for failure aide ti i iti h-ad in turning In.

Start th ha'k wlng entirely with the first downs came in rapid order, with Null and Robertson featuring. Lane and Marsters Rip Cambridge Line to Shreds in Impressive Victory. Cambridge, Oct. 22. (A.

The might of another great Dartmouth team, Batherin: Just as It did in 1112.1 to sweep on to national supremacy, today crushed a stun-born Harvard eleven Into defeat as severe as the Crimson ever has experienced in time-honored pigskin fray with the Indian of the north. The trouncing to the score of 30 to Simmons, Gilbert, Hawthorne, l.amb and I'ezet were the Alma stars. OLIVET. ALMA. Weesch K.

ltft shoiild'T, punning tno ciud-huad low and slowly force the wdiflit back on tho hefil. Do not hruk thu club-head back with the nrlsis. If ou are consciously reived It will be easier to keep the Terror Induces rigidity SM neidlty fHtherg hooks and hMks aie trio genesis of terror and, Burns Kennlv II Slnimona re.et Anuell Fruzcr Mueller Kittendorf Bcind Hawthorne I-Rmti Conlln I oh. k.iv It yoiirsi-lf. 6 was administered oefore 55,000 Regulars Begin the Drubbing by Counting 38 Points First Half.

Tpsilantl, Oct. 22. Michigan State Normal college continued Its string of victories over out-of-state teams today by defeating Valparaiso university of Indiana, 44-0. The Indiana team was outclassed from the start and only the gen-ltynearson made kept the score erous substitutions that Coach within reason. After scoring 38 points In the first half, the fireen and White deliberately stalled through the reniulnder of the game, although keeping tho attack within striking distance of the Valparaiso goal at all times.

The brilliant running of Morrow, of Detroit, and Stltes, of Highland Park, was the feature of the game. They looked unbeatable as they consistently tore off long gains. Kynearson's team was hit a hard blow when Wilbur Gunnerson, of Manistee, who has played a sensational game at quarterback for two years, was removed from the contest because of leg injuries. Card wall WrlKht Harris Renole Hnwlev Wood Stewart Joy "Tie Shoulders I oeiieve most Lonkus tiii the ball with the shoul- trr in about the position they as-simn ut the This fiction II Macliiesor F. Olivet (I 0 0 jo rapid the eye can't catch It, 13 Alnm 2.

Hawthorne. Sim- 'ut the slow niovtes can. wnen Iji.ripn cnniieots his left shoulder Is Ivfrv hlh and pulling back away. I tnnds very close to the bull. roaring spectators, the largest collegiate gathering that ever packed Soldiers Held.

Coupled with individual prowesp, waH the smash and power of an eleven that has "arrived" to complete the promise shown in early season triumphs and thrill Dartmouth hearts with the realliatlon that the regime of Jess Hawley has produced another team fit to stand with the aggregation of two years ago. Marsters Is llrllllnnt. Behind perfect Intel Terence th mim. lillhm. HoldBhijv Points after touchdown Hawthorn.

Wasner. Ptubstl-(otionit (lllhert for MacO. mur Veeder for Demo, lloldshlp for Conlln, VniulevenK-r for Knupr, I MacOrefror for Mueller, Wapner for Lamb, Irahy for Simmons, fldnk for Kennle. Jacobs for Wood, Null for Joy. Hefe.ee I.onnelly (Michigan).

I'mplre Kolie (Miclillfan State college). Head linesman Van Alfltlne. be partly accountable, 'jut the hookers must develop more if th i shoulder action with his rixht rnming around under. This I makes It easier for the club face to men th ball auuarely. Demon- lnr.nie In your den.

The hooker will tiJiant niic foot over In the Klysian ild If he studies this point care- youthful Marsters, playing his first "big" game for the Oreen, ripped I'uily. A right shoulder riding thrmiflrh high will In Itself produce the Harvard line to streamers with knife-like slants between the I in awe-iimpirlng break on the ball. tackles and bent the Crimson ends with flashing runs that ended usually with a desperate defense chasing romance the youngster offside after failing to lac ic nun down. In the 20 times that Marsters BKOWN LOWERS MARK FOR RUN Detroit Boy Wins Michigan State Cross-Country Event in 12:06. East I-anslng.

Oct. 52. I.oren Brown, of Detroit, lived up to ad-vnnce reputation by winning the Michigan State all-college cross run here today. In 26:06, full Club-Head Inward. "At the rink of Invoking the wrath of all the teachers I'm going to urge another point for consldcr-illnn, if nothing more.

Let your "inception of the swing gee the pulled inward toward the -ft aftr the ball has been it As snon as the storm subsides handled the ball, he was stopped is Thrilling Millions Just twice without a gain once when he slipped on receiving the hall In the third quarter and again just before he was taken from the I can make my voice heard oce the angry roar of the rabble game exhausted In the final period. in all, the slim l-yer-old youth gained 19a of the 362 yarda Dart mouth ground out through and around the line. He tossed one of the three forward passes the Green completed In 11 tries. clipping 19 seconds from the course The COACH $595 Crimson la Outelaaaed. And as Marsters slipped through Captain Kenneth Matheson and' I.eighton Boyd, both of Detroit, returned to the lineup after having been out of the game since the first week of practice because of injuries.

They showed lack of training, but gave promise, for the homecoming game with Central State Teachers next Saturday. DierkeB. former Detroit Kastern star, ran 30 yards to a touchdown, on an intercepted pass, as the gun ended the game. It was the only score made by Tpsi in the last half. NOR MAI VALPARAISO Quinn I Tope! Gordon L.

Bhulte Mi Murray L. Brown Sctioen Noel Matheson c) R. 0 1'etereon Hhoemaker K. Parr Muellk-h 11. () Ilornn W.

l'ennyan Morrow 1. Murray Stltes R. Koniankl Heltsch Towmena Nuinia! 2S 12 Valparaiso 0 ft 0 0 Touchdowns Gunnerson 1, Morrow 2, Stite? 2, Dlerkes. Folnts after touchdown Heltseh. Stltes.

Referee Kluh (Michl-sam. Umpire Genebaeh (Michigan). Head linesman bunn (Miehljrnn). Suhstltutlnns M. 8.

Boyd for Morrow: Merkes for Heltsrh; Klce for Oordon; Vsnyo for Matheson; Saylea for Muelrb; Wood fur Shumaker: Thayer for rtchoen; Kalmbarh fnr Gunnerson; Matheson fur Lavole; Miller for Vanyo; Abert for Sayles; Heltsch for Dlerkes; Sehoen for Thayer' Hchumnker for Dlerkes for Stiles: Pawdy for Schumaker; Fardy for rioyil, Valparaiso: Helrot-ke for Schwlte; Rei-ei for Kolmanski; Piper for Deniyan. KALAMAZOOBOWS TO MT. PLEASANT il add that 1 know this will aggru-at a fmothorcd hook If the face i I'losed, but taking this mental intern aids me In keeping the iface and once the hooker can keep 'lie face open he can run up a igrtle of American flags, speak 'tern soap boxes on street corners 'ml whoop with general Joy. with this, anyway. "Hit underhand.

Make your men-Jl picture of the swing underhand intend of side-arm or overhand, 1 this will help keep the right ihnuHer down and the left up. 'men's shoulders are almost turning face the hole at the moment of mtwet. (See slow motion Jones ine-K. library nriv Tlnnk. the Crimson defense with the calm record mane oy ieruy x-uni, ki Ypsllantl, two years ago.

Although it was the greatest cross country performance ever seen at East Lansing, Brown seemed capable of even faster time. Two other sophomores, Wlllmarth and Koosien, finished the five-mile run under 28 minutes, which is considered very good time. Roberts was fourth: Captain Wylle. fifth; assurance of a veteran hand, so did Myies Lane pick up the burden $525 The Touring or Roadster when close to the Harvard goal for the final punishing yards that piled up the scores. In the open field, Ijine several times whirled around the ends for 10 to 15-ard gains while Marsters thrice sprinted Just Crow, sixth, and Clark, seventh.

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-viuB Bna 4na to complete too lute. ance, of State, wnen ne wag mi The full power of the -Dartmouth $695 $715 easv winner in tne annual oum iun with the I'nlversity of Michigan, state's first real competition will The 4-Door Sedan The Sport Cabriolet ere It la Summed li "'ell. gentlemen, thla come next Saturday, when Coach "fie. Siimined tin hiv-' "1 With hoth in- attack, tossing Harvard around fitfully in the first two periods, did not break full upon the Crimson until the second half. Fumbles by Fullback Hamm, offside penalties, and a slowing down inside the 80-yard line broke up five Dartmouth surges.

Morton Mason will take nis men to Milwaukee for the annual run with Marquette university. oould. r.i. Keep relaxed. BUCKEYE TEAM tmd th nn hlch meeting the hall.

tilt underhand. HARVARD. DARTMOT'TK. Tk, nrouna to tne lert noon tne hall. (Bombs, rah be In iuueral pieces will Strong- L.

McAvny Harrett Iingdell Parkinson L. I'hilllna Hell Killkelly Hlinoni K. Phelan Pratt (c) It. Armstrong Lord KB Cole H. Burns Q.

MarPail fionairhey l.nne The Imperial $HAC Landau V4-Ton Truck J95 (Cnsaeisoab) 1-Ton Truck $495 (ClKwtseaiy) I All Prlcw Ub. PUni, VOria Check CtwvreJot DeHrersjeJ Pi'tees Tkwv IncMe she bm kaswV line mad inancing silaMa Cronbv It. ilarsters Hnrper Hamm Referee E. J. Brlen tTufts) Umpire Aerial Attack Nets 18-12 Victory Over Western State.

Mt. Pleasant, Oct. 22. The fighting Bearcats downed the strong Western Stat Teachers team in the big home-coming event here today 18 to 12. The Westerners scored first In the IS OUTRUSHED Continued From Page 1.

Michigan made three first downs, two by rushing anj one by passing. The closest Ohio came to Michigan's goal was the five-yard line in the closing minutes of play. Trior to that time Ohio had been within the 15-yard line only once. Michigan scored every time It came within striking distance. All three touchdowns resulted from passes bv Oosterbaan to Oilbert.

Two were long diagonal heaves, once toward the north gonl and once towards the south. The last touchdown came In the final quarter when Oosterbaan tossed a short to me rear.) "wing with the left noiiiilcr and don't break the club-id bnck with the wrists. I'tny. If you routine stuff (and 'n oblige) simply move your tund back toward the left, open "if stance, advance the right hand ore over the. top of the shaft, toe rbih back slightly In the hit away from vou and, yes.

1 'ou P'ay better the "tt time out." F. W. Muri'hv tBrnwnl. Head lines man W. Hnllenh-irk iPenna).

Field Judse A. V. (Tufts). second quarter when they had ad DIEGEL AND M'LEOD vanced rapidly by tne aerial route. Within five minutes.

Coach Parker's men tied ths score, on straight football. In the third quarter, Cline A chief factor tn Chevrolet's re I raarkable success, the Chevrolet valve-in-hcsd motor is renowned for Its dependability and economy and its power to meet every road condition. This a moue motor now possesses such modem improvements as AC air cleaner, AC oil filter, improved oil pump, chrome plated piston pins and Delco-Rem starting, lighting and ignition features that make this remarkable power plant even more efficient than ever before. iLBI ON WINS TIED FOR GOLF TITLE ON TWO PASSES again scored for Central, making the points 12 to for the Bearcats. Knapn.

carried the ball across Western's line for the third score of the lateral pass to Gilbert, who smnsneo. over the gonl line carrying two clutching Ohio tacklers. Th first of Oosterbaan's passes game early in the last quarter. Each Score 295 in Middle "nm -n, tri ll Hrsf tramp M.tnru -tHPin fhP flri. 4.

v. en ii 1 i-n i icnmo it iiic to 0, this I at.s ij vmur IdD i t. n'MiiuHn nan me mi ar Oiniflon and mad 11 raf'e touchdowns came Western retaliated with a swift aerial attack which netted them another touchdown. Both Western and Central failed to make points after touchdowns. CF.NTRAL.

WESTKRN Hackett R. Pump Keek ft. Beck West ft. WelDus Ktaekhouse Monson Klmk-ill L. HrlKits Hurnhnm I.

Hehorg Momiahan U. Strokis Kelley (J. nanach KnHpp R. Pulyonl Moo L. Cornell Johnson F.

Morley by Quarten: Central I in Western looehdowns Ktrokls, Frend, Cllne t. Kr.app. Referee A. W. Thompson ltnf- traveled 25 yards.

Ollbert running the IS yards necessnry to score. Bonnie's next pass traveled 30 yards, Gilbert running eight more. The final pass was a short toss from the H-yard line, Gilbert running only a few stops. Gilbert made all three attempts at point after touchdown with little difficulty. Ohio tried only one place-kick, which went wide and low.

Charlotte Trips lfnatlnga. Charlotte, Oct. 22. Charlotte high school football team defeated Hastings here today, 2r. to 0.

Barnhlll and Tanner starred for Charlotte In registering its first points of the season. GNLICK TOBOXMORGAN. SEE YOUR NEAREST CHEVROLET DEALER OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS v.Vl "ct- 22 A. The on t. 'd Kv a cnancnge Atlantic Open Tourney.

Washington, Oct. 22. (A. P.I Overcoming a lead of three strokes in the final round of the 72-hole competition, Irfo Dlege! of the Feni-rnore club, of New York, tied Fred MeLeod. of Columbia Country club, here for first place today in the middle Atlantic open golf championship at Indian Spring.

Hoth had scores of 295. The tie will be played oiT at 18 holes tomorrow. I Diegol Is defending the title he has won for the last two years. McLeod. another professional, held the national open title In 190S.

Tommy Armour, of Congressional, national and Canadian champion, had 299. finished In a tie for fourth place with Olenn Spencer, of Baltimore, and tieorge J. Volgt, Washington amateur and holder of the north and south amateur championship. Willie Leach, of Overhrook, finished Immediately behind Dleirtl and Xl.Ieod, with a total of 297. registering a 69 on his third round to go Into first place, only to take 7 In the afternoon to allow DiegeJ and Mcl-eod to nnre Mm out.

01 lork ror with Tod Morgan, of Junlo' lightweight arpi. Fmpire OVesternl. Head "mo nn rr. lin -man Jeopek iKenyoni. Substitutions ritamnts fnr Knapp.

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Gratiot Chevrolet Co. 12709 Gratiot Ave. Tracey Cotton, Inc. Birmingham, Mich. Central Chevrolet Co.

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Oakwood Motor Sale. Fort at Oakwood Blvd. Otten-Nicolai, Inc. 13401 Dyks Ave. Collins Chevrolet Co.

River Rouse, Mich. Leech Auto Sales Rodfore. Mich. Royal Oak Sale Royal Oak. Mich.

Wallace Hartman, Inc. Ferndolo. Mich. Down-River Motor Sales Wyandotte, Mich EL J. Allison Motor Sale Plymouth Mich Miller-Slater Chevrolet Inc.

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Michigan Chevrolet Sales Co. 8640 Michigan Avo. neinus. Tan for Pump. Brians for Metres, We.loui for bommerfeld.

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Call or Write for Catalog MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Michigan Avenue at Second, Detroit, Mich. BUCHANAN IN VICTORY. Huchnnan, Oct. 22. Huchanan defeated Three Oaks here toduy.

24 to 7. Savoldi and Cooper starred fer Buchanan. Buchanan's aerial attack failed. Heckathorne starred for Three Oaks. Th I'niverslty of Illinois band, called by John Philip Sousa "The world's greatest college band," Is rehearsing new marching and play-ing formation for use at the Michigan homecoming game.

October 2 Michigan's crack band will vff with the mint musicians. QUALITY AT LOW COST rtTin hi nih iimmeSSssUKssStSsSissssst si.

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