Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 194, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1926 — Page 22

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GOLF CHAMP FOUND MIS TAKE AMUSING When Crowd Thinks Writer Is Title-Holder, Miss Elizabeth Dunn Lets It Go at That.

By Eldora Field It feels great to be a champion. I know because I not only played with the State, city and South Grove champion. Miss Elizabeth Dunn the other day, but flourished for fully flften minutes as the winner of the Western meet held in Chicago in August. This is how it happened. “Miss Dunn, I play a flerco game of gOlf. Wish I could improve,” I Baid to the Indianapolis champ about a month-ago. “You can,” answered Tushfd out of the race When Chas. McAllister of Kearney, N. J., reached the point where he had to drag his tired, aching, weary body from a well-nigh sleepless bed, he did a wise thing—bought a bottle of Foley Pills, and then “After taking Foley Pills for a time. I became all right and my pain and weakness Is all gone.” Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, are a reliable, valuable medicine guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Sold everywhere.—Advertisement.

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| that brisk young woman. "Play j with me some time. Maybe I can see what’s wrong.” She saw all right, but that was after I got taken for the Western champ. Someone started the report a few minutes after we had arrived at the club house. “The Chicago champ Is to play with Miss Dunn this afternoon. They’ll start in a few minutes.” The word went ’round. We soon knew about it, but it seemed a good joke. Nobody contradicted It. When we came out presently to start our game, a respectful and gravely watching gallery was at hand. That was terrible, but "Don’t mind. Go ahead,” giggled Miss Dunn', but go ahead was just the little thing I couldn’t do. The boll toppled off the tee twice and my stage fright was so great that I swung the air twice before my slightly topped the ball and landed the pesky thing about ten feet to the left. The crowd snickered, but evidently granting that even a champ has

bad moments, waited while I tried the shot ovet again. The ball acted like It was Fewitched, turned turtle and went In the opposite direction. Such a i>lain evidence of knowing nothing should have retired the gallery at once, but some followed expectantly for several holes. I gave them thrills all right, only they were not the kind expected. They saw the supposed Western champ (the real one, by the way is a Miss Page, who lives in Wisconsin), get in sand and take about fiveshots to get out. They saw her slice and lose half a dozen balls, shoot two balls into the water hazard instead of over it, so on, world without end. Miss Dunn was in fine form. She has the cleanest cut swing that's a joy to watch and made shots of 175 yards and more without half trying. “Gee, but it looks easy—when I watch you,” I remarked. “It is easy,” she said consolingly, “what you need Is a jigger (new kind of club with a steel shrift). "Yep, I know It,” I answered, “and if that was all I needed, I’d surely be feeling fine.” Miss Dunn will lay her golf sticks away until spring. “I don't play golf in the winter,” she remarked. “How do I keep In form? Oh, Ice skating when It’s cold enough and just plain hiking when It's not.” The Indianapolis champion I*% “crazy” about fishing and hunting. “Gee, I wish I had a gun,” she re-

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marked, when at one point on the links, a rabbit ran across our path. Miss Dunn who won the State and city championship only this last

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