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A Celebrated Violiniste

Nervous Fatigue, Languor-

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH, 1913,

The power to excel, the confidence which ensures her brilliant successes, says the talented victimist, Miss Sybil Keymer, is entirely due to her abundance of vigorous nerve force created by Phosferine. How greatly. the numerous distinctions and triumphant career of this accomplished musician are promoted by the brain energy and physical stamina developed by Phosferine, is evident from Miss Keymer's admission that the tonic "enabled me to do myself justice."- Fhis power to excel, this ability to make berfect use of her skill, depends upon the marvellous control and steadiness of the muscle nerves Phosforine has given her, and to which she owes the entrancing tone and quality of her musical renditions. Naturally, this energising effect of Phosferine was accompanied by the disappearance of the headaches, listlessness, and fatigae, which were the bane of her public appearances,and it is this happy outcome which impels Miss Keynier to testify to the exceptional advantages to be derived from Phosferine.

Promptly Remedied.

Miss Sybil Keymer," Riversmere," Albany Rd., Leighton Buzzard, Eng., writes: "1 think I should inform you that I have recently derived very great benefit from the use of Phosferine. In the course of my profession I have to travel a good deal in gerting to my various concerts, and I find that since using Phosferice I am never troubled with the headaches and listlessness which follow a long railway journey, particularly during bot weather. This is of very great importance to me, as frequently only a very little time elapses between reaching my destination and the com- mencement of a concert, and it is such a relief to feel fresh and ready for playing in public undisturbed by the fatigues of long travelling. It is because I feel that Phosferine enables me to do myself justice as a viclinist, preventing any of the unsteadiness of the muscle nerves, which is so harming to tone and quality, that I confidently commend the tonic at every opportunity."

"-july 11, 1912.

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MIND V. MUSCLE IN GOLF.

BRAINS SHOULD BE IN THE FINGER-TIPS.

"Mind v. Muscle in Golf" forme the subject of an interesting article by Marshall Whitlatch. a well-known Ameri- can golfer, in the Century Magazine,

from Good golf (he writes) comes educating the muscles to the correct feel of the balance of the body and club while in motion. This is essentially physical, because it is developed while the muscles aro in free and spontaneous action.

The average amateur spends most of hie time educating himself to a stance with the muscles in repose and the wind in action. His swing is then made without bis getting the preliminary feet cultivated by the professional, This schons is there- fore decidedly mental.

great a conscious effort with one set of muscles which he had been keeping in action to overcome another set which he ins been keeping in repose:

The point to remember is that skill is equired gradually by any method, and the player can confidently hope to make progress every month through education.

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The majority of players fail to become ca skilful as it is well within their ability to become because they kill off any chance of learning or make it extremely difficult to learn by making a mental process of golf instead of a physical exercise. The ruins should he in the finger-tips add mascles.

ELEPHANTIASIS AND FILARIA.

The section of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene discussed the disease known as flarineis

To the observant traveller In devoting the attention first to this detail and then to that, it is evident that elephantiasis of the fect and legs is a the mind is giving an amount of con- scious attention to the details out of all noticeable condition in many parts of the proportion to their importance, and aworld. In the bodies of persons suffering pinyer is thus very apt to neglect tho from this ailment there are found thread- most vital point of all-the feel of the like male and female worms some 3in. to correct balance in the preliminary waggle, din. long, cuiled together in tight embrac

The professional really generalises, and leaves all the finer details of the swing to his subconsciousness to interpret correctly. The young lad just taking up the game does the same.

ACCEPTED NONSENSE.

It has come home to me that many of the things in golf that I have been in the habit of accepting as gospel are in reality pure nonsense. From careful analysis of lay own game and by observing other players, I know that more shots are wissed from stiffening up than from looking up." Also, those players cannot help looking up who stiffen. ap, as the saying is.

The stiffening up is an inhibition or restraint by the sense of feeling. The reason that this inhibition occurs is dus to the fact that the player becomes aware through the sense of feeling, without reasoning it out, that he is not going to hit his ball.

If it were not se, there would never be any slicing, because players would not pull in their hands in order to connect with the ball. This is a sense reaction puro and simple, and although I may not be able to show this clearly to all at the start, one may be sure that players can plan and calculate all they desire and stand rigidly facing the hall in their own way, yet when they get in action and are in the act of delivering the blow, the sense of feeling, hitherto neglosed, is going to reign suprene and govern the accuracy of the effort..

The rigid, fixed address of the average amateur is the hardest thing to change but it is no benefit, indeed is a decided hindrance, because it results in the player setting his muscles to accommodate his position in the address to a preconceived attitude.

WORKING OUT THE IDEA.

In working out this idea ona uumber of my friends, I have found that waggling the club and twisting the body in the address are of great help, because they accomplish one thing of vital importance, and that is the relaxing of the various muscles of the body, which all golfers admit is wise. This is one thing, then, which we can readily se is progress, This, as a habit, is a very desirable one [th acquire,

The next thing it accomplishes is, to educate a greater number of the muscles to the feel of the balance, and poise of the body while in motion, instead of in repose. This is une step in sense educa- Lion. The next is that, as the player is bringing more and more of his muscles into play, he learns to use some of these muscles which have never before entered Iproperly into the delivery of the blow..

The point where I and those players upon whom I have tried out the idea drift away from the benefit derived from an address in motion instead of an address in repose is that they will drift back to

These reside in the lymphatic tissues, of the body and produce microscopic suake- like embryos which may gain access to the blood, and can be seen at times, by the microscope, in freshly-drawn blood. The best known variety of these is named the filaria nocturna, from the fact that the embryos of this flaria can be found in the blood only at night. The human body is not the only breeding place of these parasites; to complete the cycle of their development the embryos must gain access to the body of an insect and this insect is a special kind of mosquito. The mosquito comes out at night, and when it bites a person afflicted with flaria it imbibes the embryos with the blood. After a residence in the mosquito they may be injected into man again and so prepagate the disease. It was the dis covery of this phenomenon by Sir Patrick Manson, in. Formosa in 1878, that laid the Foundation of all our modern knowledge of the part played by insects in the con- veyance of disease to man.

Dr. P. Babr, during his recent expedi tien to Fiji, added a considerable amount of information to our knowledge of this It subject, and bis demonstration yesterday was listened to with keen interest. is interesting to note how the geographi- cal distribution of mosquitoes affects the diseases in a community; thus, in the island of Barbados malaria fever does not exist, because there are none of the special mosquitoes in the island which convey nalarin; but, on the other hand, filarial diseases are present (20 much so that the Barbadoes leg "is in common use). term for the mosquito which can carry flarial embryos is present. In other West Indian Mands elephantiasis is absrat because the mosquito which can coarcy the discare is ut present; whereas mularia is rifo. because the mosquitoes which can convey malaria are plentiful.

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From Winchester, Mass., July 19th.-—- the factory of the New England Fire works company went up in a puff of smoke, the result of as explosion late to-day, carrying with it Manager Ernest Borelli and three workmen. Borelli was thought to have been killed, when portions of his clothing, his reglass care and some coins were found in the vicinity. a searching party later to-night discovered bim in a clump of bushes a mile from Debris the scene of the explosion, unable to Temember what had happened.

was scattered for several miles and the detonation was felt for a great distance. The trip of workmen also escaped.

SUFFERERS FROM

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setting themselves when they put the club SKIN & BLOOD

down behind the ball. It locks to them like a careless way of playing. It would be a careless way if it were done without an object.

The object is to get the feel. The feel is no mysterious force or formula which will put a great strain upon the intellect, and, as a matter of fact, the attention need not be focussed upon it all. It takes of itself, without one's giving thought to it.

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THE RECIPE.

It is a simple thing to learn to keep one's balance while in motion, with the club making any sort of pendulum motion, The only thing about it is to do it, and the only thing to think about is to keep the head still while doing it,

The ability to keep the head still at such Lines will gradually improve, because the player is acquiring the habit while in motion. The hardest part of it all is to eradicate from one's mind all precon- ceived ideas of what he has been in the habit of believing is necessary to bring off the stroke.

In my own case, I think of nothing. I ignore all my former idea of angles, ete, and how everything should look, and just waggle my club to get things loosened

up. I do not think of the line, I do not think of the distance, but just look at the ball in an easy, superficial way, and as soon as I feel all my muscles are free and working. I make the stroke. If I feel any muscles setting. I make another waggle to loosen, and then swing at the hall.

I have noticed in trying out this idea upon my friends that they learn to waggle fairly well but do not seem to grasp the importance of getting the gentle play of the body into the pre liminary waggle.

Through habit they feel they must do the waggling with the club while the secret of the greatest benefit is to get the pre- liminary feel as well distributed over all the muscles of the body is possible. If this is done successfully, the player will use those muscles which he has just exercised, and will not have to make so

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