Grimsby Independent, 7 May 1924, p. 7

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Py i. j § 1' t A e f X)ec, It has the PEP that satis fme e :0 M [ss e $ en m 3 f . ts k M & Better than ever o en ‘ C 2 CFi c tm e . **HIErnemmittamtninnierHit OZOIIIHIIIIIII!HHHHlHm!lIMIIIIIIHSH!HIIIil"lll!!!HHHI!IIHIHIHIIHH[lllHIHIIIIIHHIIIIH{IHDIIlIINIIIHHMl!lll"!ll!lllIIllllllIIIJIIIIIIIHIIIIJIII Py3 No. 5â€"THE SECRET OF LONG HITTING What is the secret of long .drivâ€" ing? The answer usually given is: correct timing rather than hard hitâ€" ing. Unless one is very careful this explanation often conveys (a â€" wrong impression, for all long drivers . hit hard, but some.«are able to conceal the eéffort more than others. © Hard hitâ€" ting and pressing are two very differâ€" ent things. Pressing means misspent energy. «Usually when the unskilled hn s w Wednesday, May 7, 1924 tw _ + a [ JTSING an equal measure of each paint, and brushing them out on the same surface, we obtained _ t the results pictured above j [ Observe that Lowe Brothers‘ "Highâ€"Standard" Paint covered approximately 50% more surface» _ and covered it better than the so called *‘cheap"‘ paint. \ From this actual test it will be seen that it would take approximately 3 gallons of "Cheap * paint ' a job that would require only 2 gallons of Lowe Brothers‘ " High Standard" Paint. t 'i;‘( Practically applied to a house it would work out this way :â€"â€" 1 P e r Holne Vakl srr P hok yan ts o hok 9 BVR M en hi SECmaleee hok pocee poye f insd thes io (wooke 13 lA i @ Mt 431 THAT eavetroughing made of Queenshead English Iron, lasts twice as long, and costs no more than the ordinary brand? _ We make it and put it up. â€"THAT galvanized iron ridge roll looks betâ€" ter, lasts longer, bolts the shingles at the hip betâ€" ter, and costs less than wood ? i. We make it of Queenshead Iron _ THAT lightning rods as installed today are a real protection and reduce your insurance Costs 7 To paint this house (2,000 sq. ft.) with "cheap" paint Mr. A. required 614 gals. at $4.00 per gal. â€" â€" s It takes a painter 1 day to apply 1 gal. of paint, therefore to apply 614 gals. of *‘cheap" paint it took 614 days at $5.00 per day â€" > s + s 431 I" CANAD Gitr o) IAN v AMATE UR CHAMP ION PHONE . 130 By using Lowe Brothers‘ High Standard Paint Mr. B. saved $3.00 on the cost of paint and $ $12.50 on the cost ofâ€"laborâ€"a total saving of $15.50 on the complete job. . 2 No. 1 (From an actual photograph) A measure of so called ‘ cheap ‘‘ paint st $4.00 per gal., brushed out on wood It covered 612 sq. feet. m . ({OZQ\\Q eap Paint? Here is the Answer, DAVID CLOUGHLEY Total cost HIll!!ll!ll!!ilHi!i!l!!!mllHHIIHHIl!llIHIII!IIIIIHI(J_IIIII!IIIlilHIHHIIIHIIIIHllllllllil!lllll!l!lllIIIJIIIlllIIIIII!O':i YOU KNOW ~WIITHOMPSON . { We instal} them jeg,'i, *â€"â€"â€" It has the PEP that 2 Better than ever ~ Smoked and enjoved for over thirh S tss %\mu‘s.. dess femaner % e ANGLES _ SIMS HARDWARE These houses are both of the same type, and each has a painting area of 2,000 square feet. EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR Pressing is always apparent for it results from the muscles not working together. There is always an effort present, and a misguided effort it is. In the golf swing certzin muscles are inhibited at one point and others speeded up at another point. It is the proper coâ€"ordination of these musâ€" cles which gives the long ball. I do player attempts a longer shot than orâ€" dinary it rarely comes off,. and the reason is that he has not learned how to control his strength. $32.50 $58.50 $26.00 To paint this house (2,000 sq. ft.) with Lowe Brothers‘ High Standard Paint, Mr. B. required 4 gals. at $5.75 â€" & A painter can usually.apply in a day more Lowe Brothers‘ High Standard Paint than any other, but figuring on an equal basis of 1 gal. per day, it took 4 days at $5.00 per day â€" e Total cost 431 WB on o lsnt nc ndP, in 2 2e L2 An equal measure of Lowe Brothers® **High Standard"" paint at $5.75 per gal., brushed out on a similar surface, covered 1,000 sq. feet. 431 (From an u:t;:‘:l?pbotogrlgll) 4 + Mek ts Te No. 2 In the short shot, excepting perâ€" [ haps the threeâ€"foot putt, there does |not seem to be the same inclination to hurry the shot. But in driving, esâ€" pecially where a little extra distance is required, this weakness is always jerky. If it is fast and smooth then If the back swing is fast it is usually latent in the swing. Abe Mitchell is a very good example of the slow back swing. â€" I think it is largely because of his slow ‘back swing that his down, swing appears to be so very fast. The |contrast is much sharper in "Mitchell‘s back and down swings. There are ; other equally long drivers who do not seem to speed up the club so quickly. as Mitchell, and yet, in fact, they must | do so, for they drive the ball as far. The Back Swing _ The stlow back swing must be carâ€" ried out approximately, as all golf principles. There is no absolute with which to measure each swing. Duncan, for example, could not swing as slowly in the back swing as Mitâ€" chell, for it is not in his makeâ€"up to do anything slowly. "Slow back" in the maxim, I do not think, is restrictâ€" ed to ‘speed, but it has a wider appliâ€" cation, including its quality also, if such a term may be applied to a swing. I doubt if this is a defect. fnot think it can be gainsaid,. howâ€" Hever, that in order to drive a long bail jit must be hit very thard. There is ’ no substitute for. speed when disâ€" | tance is desired. Moreover, it cannot be denied ‘that oftentimes when 3 player attempts a long ball his: efâ€" forts meet with anything but success. The Golfer‘s Greater Evil 4 In attempting the long ball one must be careful about several points.. As a rule when one tries to hit hard Ihe hits quickly, and the temptation to hurry the swing is perhaps the golfer‘s greatest evil. Distance and speed seem to be so inextricably associated in our minds that when the idea of. distamce suggests itself the motor acâ€" companiment, speed, follows in quick sequence. If â€"the player is not o. | tremely careful the speed is apt to exâ€" hibit itself in the back swing, and inâ€" | stead of a longer shot resulting the very reverse is more than likely to| follow. It is this very temptation that has given rise to the timeâ€"honored maxim of "slow back," of which there is none more valuable in golf. not exâ€" cepting its famous twin of "keep the |â€" eye ‘on the ball." es GRIMSBY i[¢> Noer:m $23.00 $20.00 $43.00 secveral points. ies to hit hard : temptation to aps the golfer‘s THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBYy, ONTARIO Hon. Manning Dohert er of the Progressive group Ontario legislaturfigi own at the public accounts commit probe into allege9 Uregularities in the treasury departme 1. That she‘s a girl | d never care which way the wi vs. â€" 2. That she will alw k her best in stepping,. in . and of taxiâ€" cabs. . â€" wok s "A small ankle mean deciares the French anl knows better, or else I a row with one of his tants. _ A small ank three things: l Taxes, _ reparation funded debts and labor all right in their way, b ank‘es the world over,." thing every man Ankles are over nobody‘ _ David Lloyd George,. ier Macâ€" Donald, Hugh Stinnes, Poincare and Andrew Mellon all issued statements the same day Paul did, none of them made the finst page Poiret knows ankles his publicity work bett knows that if a man wa: name in a few thousan today nothing will caus to cease snorting and ig coâ€"operation quicker tw on ankles. se This makes a lot of up to the moment of Pa graphed for any publicat Paul Poiret, cclebra statemént in one of tHig: the real mark of true be; xn 1 +% tm 0 <mm 0â€"<m»â€" { * Ehe s;nooth back swiné is the imâ€" right elbow close to the body. |portant factor. In the effort to drive s e s |a long ball the player generally grips That,Leve;'age Process % |the club more tightly, which usually! The leverage process in golf has |means that he stiffens his muscles. often been described as a scissor Now this is fatal to long hitting for movement. The left hand is spoken the muscles cannot do their effective of as working in the opposite direcâ€" work when tensed. There is a time . tion to the right, as the blades of a when the muscles contract but it is scissors. This is not literally true, not in the back swing. The club ‘for both hands are moving in the same should be taken back slowly and direction. â€" There does seem to be smoothly, not with a loose nor rigid ‘two movements. the long swing of grip but with a firm one, and especialâ€" the arms and club initiated. by the rcâ€" y with the left hand. The . back versing of the body, and the smaller swing should be allowed to finish and| or superâ€"added movement of the club start to reverse before the speed is | induced by the reversing of the right consciously increased. Tt should then | wrist in the last foot or so of the be speeded up as fast as possible. This‘ swing before impact. _ These are not is apparently the method of the long opposing forces. The firmer the left drivers, judging from both personaliarm and left leg are the more vigorâ€". observation and pictures. It is surâ€"jous the movement of the right hand prsiing how one‘s drive lengthens out| becomes and, of course, the more levâ€" if the point of speeding up on the|erage there is. If the leff elbow is down swing only is concentrated on.;brok’eh the leverage is thereby weak-; Position of the Arms fened: 2s . 3 ! : § & , A practical working of the lever-]' Sarazen emphasmes the straight left! age process may be got from the simâ€"| arm. â€" There is no doubt but that this | ple experiment of fastening the end of | is important, but very few Dla'YerSia ruler while the other end is drawnr could keep their left arms as straight back and then released, the motion is | as his and feel at all comfortablc_z.lquite weak. The placing of the left’ This must be approximated, . and . it| well over and the right somewhat must not be forgotten that there 2"C ) under the shaft, seeins to help »rnany! long drivers, more so than Sarazen>! golfers in getting greater leverage. Wgo do m;zt _kehep fhe Jeft arm anyâ€"| y these points must be carried out where as SHAalg t‘{S his. approximately, but on analysis the ! _ The straight leff arm seems to faâ€" swings of the long drivers do reveal! cilitate the leverage iprocess: . Which | these factors. Remember, however,| takes place when the.pai) is hit. It! there is no substitute for hard hitting | is imIJOI'talnt to h&gte the feft arm °Pâ€"lif distance is required. ll roximately straigh impact. j $ P Hothct yitem g%; exr;lt illll];{i%ted on as_lNextâ€"â€"Lookmg Throqgh the Cameral an aid to long dr%%né, is /to keep the at the Swing. | The cilitate takes q is imp( This sheep on a farm at Scarporo, Ontaric spring "bob", or is it the "shingle cut"? money for.the farmer and relief for the : v ‘ warm days are here POIRET AND THE ANKLE ISSUE when the to have ure, / »nown at the public accounts committee‘s egeo Wregularities in the treasury department of the late U. F. O. government al 1s D e felt a impact. insisted 0 <ms 0 <«pâ€" 0 <ap 0 â€"aup 0â€"<xp 0 <a0â€"0â€"<m 0â€"<mm 0 * <omp C heup 0â€"<m> 0 <â€"» 0 â€"<m> 0 «se 0â€"<m» 0â€"<mp o un e t 9k atoriunms, lems are nkles are ‘re someâ€" derstand. he. knows And he o get his w spapers e editors complete ew words rench style and figure expert, is out with a ly messages that small ankles are hideous and is an ankle four inches in diameter. y brain," ert. He just had St assisâ€" ns only men eligible for this year‘s Beauty Contest who ushing into print had no hope of being photoâ€" sutside of the heavy mission furniture catalogue. there are Sarazen, arm anyâ€" it scarporo, Ontario, is shown getting its the "shingle cut"? The shearing means H. 1 PHILIPS ce Over :: l If small ‘ankles make weak brains Mong live the mentally defunct flapâ€" | per! A wonderful intelléct is a great thing, but you‘re gottz admit no artâ€" ist can make it look attractive in a silk stocking! _ As for mentality, anybody who would judge a girl‘s brain by the size of her ankle would try to estimate the quality of her voice by the shape of her wrist and determine by the look in her eyes whether or not she had fallen arches. 3. That if the worst comes to the worst she always can get work as. a model for a stocking house. A ‘practical working of the leverâ€" age process may be got from the simâ€" ple experiment of fastening the end of a ruler while the other end is drawn back and then released, the motion is quite weak. . The placing of the left well over and the right somewhat under the shaft, seeins to help many golfers in getting greater leverage. All these points must be carried out approximately, but on analysis the swings of the long drivers do reveal these factors. Remember, however, there is no substitute for hard hitting if distance is required. Nextâ€"Looking Through the Camera at the Swing. or superâ€"added movement of the club induced by the reversing of the right wrist in the last foot or so of the swing before impact. These 2re not opposing forces. The firmer the left arm and left leg are the more vigorâ€" ous the movement of the right hand becomes and, of course, the more levâ€" crage there is. If the leff® eclbow is broken the leverage is thereby weakâ€" ened. 0â€"<me 0 â€"<me 0â€"<mp câ€"<m>â€" 0. animal, now that the -()-()-l)-fl-()-.:. in the athtithoncthorrnirfffpfnrgrrsys"s memenehonenenchenchnenchonepinlninipununusueususueveue ibcvinus tnlminet tm â€"thnefiecbertrtatentimerdradrte indb3 40.A "A *A *A I‘EILUB. *° § Phone 157. f \ Grimsby, Ont. § @M%*W****’}‘M*****%M***M%%@M***MMM***M gmmmmmwwwi--x--x--z-eoqnx-mq-wm-x-ww-xow‘x- Kindly send further particulars about dens" and how I can buy a home or buil easy payment plan. 32 MAIN STREET EAST SEE QOUR BUNGALOWS a sale. . 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