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THE PARSON'S JOB,

THE GOLF SWING.

WHAT HE IS SUPPOSED

TO DO.

parson supposed to do:-"

MORE DO'S AND DON'TS

Mr. Smith says the club is to be amputating a man's log, should jalat. Ha is right when saying that the back swing is a forgarin movement, and not a wrist move Medical opinions on the complex ment at all, and it is in mistaking Dr. J. C. Carlife, C.B.E., writes subject of the golf swing are in-the two that so many discre variably interesting, because they paneles, and so much directional to the Daily Chronicle:-

are founded on anatomical facts confusion have crept into golf Most men know their occupa- and scientific reasoning: conse-terature.

Mr. Smith has a few valuable tion, that is, they know what theyquently, one can feel assured that are supposed to do, not neces-the men who commit their views medicul hints, to give to the man surily how to do it. What is to paper are not talking through of fifty who plays golf, umorg

their hats." What Mr. J. S. Kthem boing-

Do not rush from business to Smith, F.R.C.S., and Dr. James Forrest, M.B., the latent authore the links and start the round of works on the swing in golf, alroudy half exhausted. may think of the simple but direct ideas on the subject of Alexa hilly one. Smith, a famous professional who has twice won the United States a prophétic vocation, He is call-Open Championship, there is no ed to be the forth-teller of the means of telling. Anyhow, Smitha Divine message. Not infrequent-frecently convulsed the world by ly it has been set forth in the declaring that all theorising was mere "bunk"--a nasty word--and terms of, the priestly code, the that the only teaching worth a parson is the priest, his business hang" was summed up in the is at the sitar. It is given to him simple phrase. "Hit the ball, and to pffer sacrifices on behalf of the bit it d hard." people. to represent them in the Holy Place.

He is called to a great vocation. Bishops and religions leaders have told him of the noble ideals and the beneficent range of his office. It has been described as

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And Smith, who cortainly ought! to know what he is talking about, There is much more to be said. emphasises his point by insisting There is a deep and important The parson's job is not exhausted that not one of the celebrated physiological reason for this.

he practises what players

Of the two books, that by Dr. by the preaching of two or three preaches. They sway their

Forrest is perhaps the "more they Imore or less useful discourses bodies, they overswing.

inferesting, because it is revolu- each week, or by attendance at lunge, their arms wander from

their bodies, and they commit alt tionary in character: by that is There are!

meant that it is, different from a daily celebration.

the majority of books that pour the duties which correspond to against golfing law, and yet ther from the minds of persons who what Browning calls "the next to contrive to hit the ball a deuce believe they have a message to nothings of life. They are the of a way straight down the course impart to the suffering multitudes

Because, as Smith says,

of golfers. Dr. Forrest com- the odd jobs, and yet no minister Why? can hope to discharge his duties they are only concerned about one mentes by hurling this bombshell thing-looking at the ball and you: "I am convinced that the if these are neglected.

hitting It.

There is a soothing foundation of the swing is the ring about this artless doctrine, but we must not be deceived by it. manner in which the wrists turn In the downward swing. To this For the present we are "con-factor every action is subservient, cerned with the separate convic-and, with its acquirement, the TWO THINGS ARE NECESSARY FOR THE CHILDREN'S A curate friend. Father X, was tions of Mr. Smith, the surgeon, golfer can commit almost any telling me of his work in the and Dr. Forrest, both golfers,vice and remain a first-class CLEANLINESS AND FREEDOM. FROM CHILLS. parish. He was new to the job, whose faiths, based on expert player." We may, I suppose,. and came with all the enthusiasm knowledge of muscle movement in stand on our heads if we like.

11

WORK IN THE PARISH. Long ago I sat in the vestry of St. Anne's, on Charing-cross-road

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is good, but there are some things borator B. S. Weastell, a pries at the beginning of the stroke the that cannot be set down in the sional golfer, Welsh Open Cham-inftial wrist karn is slightly to the pion last year, and they, ledicate left, which compels the hands to terms of the clock.

move backwards before the club- Father X was a fine man, a con- their hook, "The Foundations of

late" beginner, head leaves the ball. Lo. the great Golf,"

He adds siderable student and worker, with a narrow creed but believing, it is to be presumed that the natural turn to the right a great heart and sympathies that that he is the type of golfer most does not take place until towards continually prompted him to do in need of advice. Mr. Smith and the middle of the up swing, but, Weastell are probably right in in the down swing, the wrists are unconventional things.

I listened to his reading of the their surmise, and if a lucidly turning rapidly before the ball is time-table and memorised it--and intelligibly written work can struck, with the result that, 17. a.m., early celebration and be of assistance to the "late immediately after impact, they i

private devotions; 8, breakfast; beginner," of whom there are commence to cross." 80,. odds and ends: 9-10, day thousands, this one in particular

Rolling of the Wrists. school, scripture instruction; 10, may prove useful,

This rolling over of the wrists, in the vestry to see callers. I inquired about that item. The Mr. Smith approaches his sub-the right crossing the left at the day before there had been twoject by warning the poor moment of striking the ball, is of three people who wanted pass-"beginner that Koll is the certainly exemplified in the case ports signed, and others requiring hardest of all games, and that of Mitchell, who, it must be hospital letters, or introductions unless it is taken seriously, and admitted, obtains enormous power to people who might give them treated with proper respect, die-by Dr. Forrest's method of wrist work. In addition, there were mal failure is sure to be recorded. rotation. Put in another way, the two or three seckers concerning As opposed to the teachings of swing commences with the face the faith. At 10.45 morning ser-Varden and several others who of the club closed, e.g., looking vice, and 11:30 till 1 private study.advise equal pressure with both downwards to the ground, and not An hour for dinner, and then hands, Mr. Smith stresses the turned upwards to the sky... Án visitation of the parish till dictum that the club should be the wrists must turn somewhere, strongly advises 5 o'clock. Teu in the vestry, chil-held "tightly with the left and Dr. Forrest dren's classes from 5:30 till 7.lightly with the right," for the deferring the turn until the end Then the club, preparation for a reason that the left swings the of the up swing. As regards the concert or dramatic entertain- club and the right directs the down swing, he says that no ment, except upon such evenings course of the swing without pro-advies is so helpful as the sug- as were devoted to weck-nightviding force. Whatever wo may gestion that the player should services.

think of Mr. Smith's manner of attempt to drive the toe of the Well, if gripping, his definition of a full-club into the ground. blooded drive as a "swipe" is a anyone wants to experiment on What a bewildering mix-up. good one; also that it is a back-these lines, I am not going to stop So much of the trivial and com-handed swipe with the left arm," them, but do not blame me if the results are not up to anticipations. Everybody knows, of course, The best advice I can give is that "YOU NEED FIRE PROTECTION monplace that a man might be forgiven for asking, “Is it worth that the head must be kept per-before making the attempt Dr. Yet Charles Kingsley fectly still throughout the period Forrest's book should be carefully while!" rather gloried in "helping lame of the swing, and that to gaze at

atudied. An Observer correspon dogs uver stiles," and a Greater the place where the ball was for

dent. had the testimony that "He went five or six seconds is by no means about doing good." A parson's a superfluous action. To help in job does not lack variety, and for doing this Mr. Smith imagines the

School medical officers all over the right man it may be full of ball us a railway station, and the romance and adventure. There clubhead an express train rushing England ure recording the weight is no vocation in which the per-through along a straight track to and height, and colour of hair sonal touch is so important. the hole. The head, must not be and eyes of thousands of boys and A story I read long ago describ-lifted, or the fixity of the eyes girls, for the Ministry of Health man in prison who was altered, until the imaginary train and the Board of Education.. visited by the chaplain. The has gone by. "If we ever evolve Colour of eyes and hair is bellaved to bo sonictimes chaplain suggested confession. the perfect golfer," saya Mri identified with diseases The man said, "What would be Smith, he will surely be a man disabilities. Weight and height much. In Cumber the good? Whatever I told you, with the gift of self-hypnotism. vary very

The able to isolate himself at will land, for instance, boys and girls you wouldn't understand." parson must be an understanding from all his surroundings: . aged from 12 to 15 wore heavier: man, or his job is hopeless. He His Caddie may sneeze, larks may in 1925 than in 1913, but there will be imposed upon by all the sing, his opponent may wear white was a tendency to decrease in rogues of the parish, and will be spate, but nothing will disturb height, In Kent a medical officer the slave of illusions and pre- that head fixed in gaze at the back engaged in inspection since 1908 was unable to recognise any, Judices" but if, like his Master, of the ball." 'he understands what is' in man, This is an attitude of mind definite change. In the North concentration, the Riding of Yorkshire, boys and he may be a benediction and a known as blessing,.

abnegation of all senses not imme-girls of 13-14 were taller than I do not like dog collars or diately concerned with the busi- children of the same age a few

In other words, [years ago. uniforma, I am afraid of supers-ness in hand. tition, and, frankly, have little when you are about to drive you taste for ceremonialism, but these must not be thinking of those! rubber shares you bought, any parsons, whatever Church they represent, give their lives in a more than Mr. Smith, when great spirit to little tasks. They amputating a man's leg, should. are worthy of admiration. be thinking of those foozled drives of recently. As regarda the take off my hat to them every

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