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MORTALITY IN FOOTBALL. A11tanm Game Take• Toll of Fit- teen LITe-a. OrncAao, December 2 -Football claim- ed fifteen lives duvlng the 1916 season which closed with 1'hanlrsglvmg Day games, ac<'ordlng io flg11res compiled by the Associated Press to da:v Last year tho tolD.! was s1xteen and in 1914 there In every CIU!tl Bhould remember that he Ia entltl~d to get his stance and he can do almost anything In reason wh1le do- Ing so When the ball Ues on the face ot a bunker whe1e the grass Is gro.wmg the player Is permitted to solo hia club, but It It !los !.Jl the sand he cannot put his dub on the ground or touch the ground \\hUe In the act of addressing the baJI Of course, eve~y player ltnows or should know that when a ball lies In a water hazard It may be lifted out and dropJ;l<ld !o.r the loss of a. stroke. Every now and then the1 e IR casual water In a dry hazJLrd, and the player who Is not familiar With the rule Is In a quandary. In such a eaae he may either lift or drop out of the hazard Immediately back of the place where he lies or he may drop the ball In a dry p1!.1)t or the hazard for the loss ot a stroJ,e QUiilSTION Oil' HA.Z.!.RDS It Is well to remember that the r~al difference hetween a 'Wll.ter hezard and casual \ater Is that I! the ball Is in the water ha7.ard the penalty Is a etroke, In either match or medR.l play if the ball Is lifted, but In casual water there Is no \Penalty whatev.er Casual water Is usually raln water, but someUm~~ the water main breaks or part ot the course ls flooded Jn every cas& It Is 11. temporary llCCUmula- tlon or water, and Is In no way perma- nent I! you dtOR your ball Into casual wa.ter you may drop out within two club length• o! the marSln without loss Even If you cannot find the ball there Is no penalty, tor you may drop another ba.ll So. should you lo110 your ball In ca<!ual water next spring 11.nd tall to fiud It do not have tlte lmpnsslon that yon have lost the hole, but remember the1 e '\ abso- lutelY no penalty attached to this at all or course, It the ball Is In casual water In a hazard the penalty tor lifting is a stroke, but through the fairway and In the rough there Is no penal t:v Ca!Jllal water on tho pnttlng g••~n.s bothers many players, who •• e uot con VAT!Ont With the rules If the <USUal water Is between you and the hole you mas lift and place your ball either with· In 1 wo dub-length~ directly behind the spot where the ball originally lay or m the nearest position to the spot, but not nem er the hole You are not -ubl!ged to stand In casual wo.ter to ma.lte your shoke. either on the green or In the falr- wa' Hometlme• you will find a green fair!~ well flooded B<'tween you and the hole there Ia water. bnt on the olhPr side there Is no water at all You are aware of the difficulty m making a putt through \nte1 All yon have to do Ill this case is to pie!< up your ball and place It on the olbPr Ride of the hole but not nearer thnn where It 1ny orlgmally • I beheve lhe•e M.lamt races will be the greatest evf>nt~ of the \ eilr Ill 111anne racing cirdC>~ \\ .. t\ aheaU.y h1:t\'~ assur- ances of entries that guarantee the glf'•at SPORTS FOR WOMEN, Chtarry Valley In\ '' 111 Cllt('r to '' ('ot~er Se::s:: GardPn C'lty is gomg Jn for the deve1 opment or <'hamplons In th• va\l:!ous sports In \\bleb \omen n•• Interested Go!r tennis and squush an some of thein To foster endC'avor among- won1en m<'mbers. the Cherry \alloy l lnb, which last spring tool< O\ PJ the duhhouse and links of the seml-puhllc !'1ah\hu• :v ~ourse, has been turned into a n n t 1 ore;nntza-j tlon in which 'l'iomen ha\e equal r1ghts with m<>n It Is hoped thnt the new or- ganization will turn out women cham- pions who will bring as mu~h honor to Garden C\'lt~ as has \\alter Tra\ Is, the many-time golf chnmpiotl <> \ho halls from the Garth n < It\ (,ulf nuo Some golt' and tf'lllllA dulls bar women It will be the fint>st cat show tedml-1 entJrely, while most of them pe1 mit wo- ca!ly, ever In New Yorl< and probably men to use the club faeillti'~ o~ly during with an unusually large number of sales cortaln hours on certain day\ At Cherry to Its credit One reason of this Is a Valley women will hold memberships in bull marltat tor kittens because or a th<>lr own nam•s and In ac1dltion to hav- searcity of the finer types The pftllt lug ali tlto prn lieges of men '\I! be elC- summer, with Its dampness, was a hard pected to pay the sam~ <lues ~s male one for kittens and there Is a ''ery small member• pay nut there will be no dis- supply of them, J!~Ioreover, a :new Ide& tinction of anv ltind and on Satmday af- hns come up, \Christmas Kittens • There ternoons, Sundays, and holida) s, budding are so many !nil pocl,etbooks these days women champiOns will not be compelled that l<ltte~ at a. hundred dollars and up to rest whtle th<>h brothers husbands. are not striking any terro 1 at all to the nod fathers monopolize th• golf links and masculine or feminine mind t~nnls and squash <'Ourts. Smrc w.ord of White cats are to be the reat 111 e, with the purpose of the Clui.J 'wnt out, every • reel\ cata very much In evtdence. It membership has been filled and a long w!l! be more a white-cat show thn)l ao:r- wli.itlng list established thing else A \red cat Is mole a name As a first step In Its quest of eagerly than anything else to those that are nDt sought trophies the t:h<>rry Valley Club cat experts The~e Is a ralnt pink t•nge has joined the l'nlted Hta!e, Tennis As- to the fur that is all But the \red • cat socilttlon and the l•nlted f:'ta1es and Met- Is none the less an unusual, difficult to get topollt&n Gall Associations fhen a latge and raJse, and a highly regarded litUe addiUon Is planned for the r resent club- an una! of to-da} The white rat 'ague makes th1s show a distinct and an Inter You're Welcome at any Gun Club There's a hearty welcome and plenty of fun awmtmg you at every gun club. TRAPSHOOTING is the king of s.ports and your ardent trapshooter is the \Prince of Good Fellow~\ Go out to-day-try }our skill at \the clavs\ and CIIJOY the game that deHiops real men. Booklet,\ TJa., $port Allv.ring,\ Free E. I.du Pont de Nemours & Company Wtlmmgton, Delawaro Plan 'our varatlon to mrlude a VISit to the Du Pont Trap- shooung School on \ oun~'s MIIhon Dol- lar P1er, at Atla'nuc City, N.J. (Always the l'ellow Label) OLD TAYLOR Bottled in Bond The Leading High baH Whiskey of the world. (Always Bottled m Bonrl) E. H\ Taylor Jr. & Sons INCORPORATED Distillers Frankfort, Ky. p~~~~O<:>O~~~K:>O~~ Q The Annual ~ Q Winter Resort Nun1ber Q Q of ~ Q mbt ~thl !fmlt ~.bmitt_g Jll$1 Q Q will be publtshed Q ~ Saturday, December 16th ~ Q People v.ho go av.ay for the Vvmter season find the \\ 1 nter ~ ~Q Resort Number of The E\enmg Post mvaluable for tts A suggestions and asst,tance ~ A AdHrttsers dcstnng representation m tlns Kurnber <hould A ~ have thetr copv Ill tillS oflke before December 12th ~ ~ RESORT & TRAVEL BUREAU 2 Q ~~~-~~,.~ ~ Q Room 400 - - 20 \ esey Street ~ ~~~(l<;::::.{)l\<::>0~{)\=>¢~~~~~- ~I