- A game of doubles in lawn tennis
A game of doubles in lawn tennis - The football uniform
The football uniform - The hockey player's costume
The hockey player's costume - Baseball pitches
Left to right - The In-Curve, the out-curve, the drop and the out-drop The pitcher is the most important member of a ball team. Most of the work falls to him, and a good pitcher, even with a comparatively weak team behind him, can sometimes win games where a good team with a weak pitcher would lose. A good pitcher must first of all have a cool head and keep his nerve even under the most trying circumstances. He must also have good control of the ball and be able to pitch it where he wants it to go. After that he must have a knowledge of curves and know how by causing the ball to spin in a certain way to cause it to change its course and thus to deceive the batsman. The art of curving a ball was discovered in 1867. Before that time all that a pitcher needed was a straight, swift delivery. The three general classes of curved balls used to-day are the out-curve, the in-curve, and the drop. There are also other modifications called "the fade away," "the spitball," and others. Curve pitching will only come with the hardest kind of practice. - Kicking the football
Kicking the football - Catching the football
Catching the football - Football tackle
Football tackle - A strong and healthy boy has the ball at his feet
- Family at Christmas
A family sitting in front of a fireplace, waiting for Christmas - A Dog Leg Hole
- A Fine Putting Stance
- A Fine Putting Stance
- About the Fadeaway
- About the sway in golf
- Another Enemy to Success
- Another Lesson in wrist Work
- Another Stymie Jump
- At the Top of the swing
- Charting the Upright Swing
- Consider Back Swing First
- Dont Play off your toes
- Farrell and his putting stance
- From a woman's view point
- Golf hands
- Hagen plays over a trap
- Hands ahead of the club at this point
- How they did it years ago
- Playing out of the Water
- Practice Slow Back
- Practice at a target
- Practice this at home
- Practice this before driving
- Putt with your ear on the hole
- Putting an exact science
- Right Hand the Master Hand
- Baseball batter
- Take a tip from Hagen
- Taking the Club back
- The Effect of the Explosion Shot
- The Folly of a half pivot
- The Golfer who sways
- The finish of a pefect swing
- The Half Iron Shot 2
- The Ideal Mashie Pitch
- The Long Follow-through
- The Right and the Wrong Way
- The half Iron Shot
- The pivot with a midiron
- THe Undulating Green
- The Short Mashie Pitch
- The Straight right arm
- The Stymie Jump
- The Upright Swing
- The well-timed Drive
- Timing the Golf Swing
- Try this with your Mashie
- Try this with your club
- Upright Swing for Irons
- Golfer
- Walter Hagen