Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1941 — Page 9

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 93, 1041 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE. 9

. I . . I . I Don't Bl Me, Men’s SPIKED Junior Golfers |Don't Grip the Club Too Tightly and Don't Lift It Too Rounder Ken ho Ba Be . GOLF SHOES

Play June 7.11 Quickly in the Backswing, Craig Wood Advises Golfers On Milk Diet | sma, om zon

—Bob Feller, the Cleveland Indians’ speedball pitcher, warned

° JB. 7 . a Si Pp! 3 : R Y & STE LE 5 rival baseball coaches who were | t Ulen Link = AS 5 = - &° 3 hel Sh TR 1 t N G reported signaling his pitches to | : S / \ 3 = 8 iE \ Sg / oo Sn 0 00 batters that they might call a p ; » 3 TRE Ja ce | pitch wrong and the batter might Winner of Masters’ Tournament be hurt.

District Dates to and Golf's Foremost Tealhes RL y : 3 " “3 3 ¥ on 3 X Goes Into Serious “If the batter happens to be Be S ‘ NEW YORK, April 28, ~)ost ; ul : ST FAs ON ew, ..s looking for a certain pitch,” Feller | et Friday Noon golfers ruin shots by gripping the ® X : S a o i Sad : Ta Training at Last said, “and I throw one differently club too tightly. The muscles in \ SE h ? dS : 5 : 5 X than he expects he may get hit.” | By J. E. O'BRIEN | their forearms stand out like oS | 2s Bh Ra . be k Ht By HARRY FERGUSON Daas pone wD ol Baer r Now's the time that you can begin| lumps and this prevents hand or : dl g Nae BN WE ha bi NEW YORK, April 23 (U, P.).—| nalled most of Feller’s pitches to | 138 E. Washington St. filing in the blank spaces on your| Wrist action. dic wp of ie sy Ty \ : ; ’ Na The news leaked out today that Ken We Pe RUS ile. soscing golfing calendar. Today the when ce 3 Be ak oi vob ub ang = PO o NE A Se a BERN | Overlin, 15 long days before he is to| game here. Feller was beaten in TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES, and where of the State Junior | ir hl the club straight back So all | SET = X N oN o defend his world middleweight| the first game. | THEY WILL BRING RESULTS. tournament were decided—July 7 0] ang then up. A a 5 % Ny : 3 A Rag [championship in Madison Square 11 at Lebanon's Country Club. As you do this, the left knee \ 3 = A FSR . Cal Carden Re repaired. to a Fuss} : 2% hehint ads toward the right. Shoulders § RE ae A : RR : NN Ma oh R tra amp where he is engaged Friday the Indianapolis District ben the upper iy of the body = SS wa Si AR : Cova Al in milk drinking and fresh air inGolf Association meets over Colum-| ; . cacily in a pivot. § 3 TRE at % Ra <3 haling. _- bia Club luncheon tables to choose Failure to pivot causes the body FIT A : BR Ra ROR RSE Whereupon, your correspondent the three days and the three courses| to sway to the right, throwing all | ; : NN wal SN EE > a i Dn (hereby unhesitatingly picks Billy : : Ser agian INDIANA for the 54-hol 3 -to-dusk chas the weight on the right foot. y : 3 ; S uN SN = 1 3 fe | Soose to win the title from Overlin EEE Co ole dawn-to-dusk chase Don't turn body and club 3 : a on May 9, probably by a knockout. i y He te STATE for the district title. Ulen also] arqund too far in the backswing. § = ET A aa 8 » 3 This prediction is made in sorrow, ed ; i $a is due to be named again here, and This fault often can be Paped A ONG a E EN Ra 3 ) = aa ERR for of 2 he Gladiators Xo Shuffle i 3 Ss LIBRARY the tou ikely wi s to lifting the club too quickly in X BN Re SAR \ a ! ind through the Garden ring Overlin J ” f the we ag pig a the backswing. This allows too § a LEN \ ; 3 is this correspondent’s favorite char- Y : ag : 3 IDIANAPOLI® lowing the ladies’ city meet. much weight to be kept on the : } acter, He attained that status by Sa 3 > The plan of the Junior js un-| left foot. : disregarding all the rules of boxing. , changed—two davs will be set aside The result is that the weight is He trained in night clubs and cockof qualifying and the 32 low shoot- shifted to the right foot in the tail lounges. His roadwork consisted srs will be given places in the cham- downswing. In that case, the shot of three fast rhumbas a night and pionship flight There will be two | —Well, you may have done this \ NUE A 3 : instead of sparring partners he had rounds of match play on July al frequently. If so, you can describe i= & NN NN ; ; ; |blond dancing companions. Sticking and 10. with the finalists meeting the resultant shot better than I. N 2 : B® : 3 grimly to that routine, he won the over the 36-hole route on July 11. a“ a 4 : £ > NN 3 3 - 8 3 § Ei 3 ewe gh dn Bl Usually the defending champion NOT A FEW golfers have to = = & © Aa X EN. Sy unless the war cut down the supply becomes an automatic member of adapt their swing to their build. BN NE N : & SN SH R | of scotol ’ the title flight, but such won't be] This was true in. the Cane of al Ta ak LER aa X aN RN STR | Naturally. then, it came as quite the ease this year inasmuch as! Paul Runyan, who was my frst... aE DN ¥ oy : : i] xl ny OLTES Henry Timbrook Jr. of Columbus good assistant at the Forest Hills | SANE CNR RB Bl [tries airy 28 the wan: has reached 21 and won't be eligible! Field Club, Bloomfield, N. J. 5 pa SR : : NY [ tieth Century Sporting Club as to to compete in this under-age event, | Runyan’s light stature makes FW TTT RR t} esent whereabouts of Overlin Timbrook, vou will recall, lugged | him do things in his swing that S aaa Da Ba CREE RE RES 8 BR r presen : w sumed \he Answer home the big oversized trophy last| some professionals might term R aaa Eo N aaa Rae ne ura, Y He t the third Yin - vear when he defeated Mike| unorthodox, yet his game was = = ji di — . naa LER | wou e: He is at the hn ne Garbacz of South Bend, 5 and 4,| sufficient to win many big tour- Craig Wood illustrates two of more common faults. Left, Wood has too much weight on left foot. | Side table from the left at 2 le in the tournament finals at Bed-| naments, Left heel has failed to leave ground. Right, Wood sways instead of pivoting, all weight having been shifted |de Rouge, has just consumed his fords Otis Park | Runyan twice bagged the P. G. to right leg. Winner of Masters’ Tournament uses Vardon overlapping, the most popular grip. fifth New Orleans gin fizz and 18 Williard (Sonny) Shelby of Leb-| A. Championship. He defeated : : some | about to request tne orchestra to anon is president and Dick Stack-| me at the 38th hole in Buffalo i ue erip shoul be firm, but, I ceeding the renow 2 Mike BY. | RY hae. tre cas the reply: house of Indianapolis vice president | 193¢ and lambasted powerfu repeat, not too tight. who lost the United States Open J NE a SLL as i Mg of the state junior assoiation A| Samuel Jackson Snead, 8 and 7, 8-4 #& in a playoff with Walter Hagen W ood Enters Goodall| -Mideveisnt champion Moi secretary-treasurer is to be named, at Shawnee - on - Delaware four y ved n 1919. Brady had been with the Iver S y's who Will receive TOR &3 i ga | year later. VIC GHEZZI of Deal credits me pr 1. rad) had th dav Is Golf Tournament |ing camb preparing for the defense and blank. y : Dick Metz was a pretty good with improving his game courses were ready for play. NEW YORK, April 23 (U p)—|of his title in Madison Square eae golfer when he became my assist- Vie had a weak grip with his At Winged Foot, I had as an |Craig Wood, winner of the Augusta Garden on May 9 against Billy Yesterday was ladies’ day at both | ant at the Hollywood Golf Club, right hand and the face of his assistant Henrv Poe, who succeed- | Masters golf championship, has ac- Soose of Farrell, Pa., promotion by Hillcrest and Riverside At Hill- | Deal, N. J, in 32. Metz, a fine or in t th s of th ed Byron Nelson in Reading when [cepted an invitation to the fourth | the Twentieth Century Sporting crest Mrs. Paul Frame totaled a 96] hand hitter, has an excellent grip. Club Was open at ihe top 0 the he current P. G. A. titleholder |annual $5000 Goodall golf, tourna- | Club, Mike Jacobs, president, tickets for gross honors in the weekly tour- | He has a long, full swing and a Swing. He switched to a quarter neq to Toledo's Inverness. |ment May 22-25 at the Fresh on sale at this office and Madison nament. lot more hand or wrist action closed face at the top, and is hit- pick Rutan left me to be Ben |Meadow Country Club, it was an-|Square Garden, thank you.” A net 91 was best, and three | than I ever hope to possess. ting straighter and longer. His Hogan's assistant at Hershey. I [nounced today. That was the precise point where ladies reported this score—Mrs Metz and myseif employ the irons have improved 100 per cent. now have Claude Harmon ” for= EC {your correspondent, who had unEmory Lukenbill, Mrs. William | Vardon overlapping, the standard Of all the assistants I have had, | erlv the aid of Harry Cooper Colle e B S b 11 {limited confidence in Overlin the Hutchinson and Mrs. I. R. Swan-| grip used by more golfers than Jimmy McHale is the finest swing- While I coached these players, 2 Se g asepa | days when his training consisted of son. The best gross shooter in| any other. er. McHale, who was with me at hed them straighten out faults Jada BO Rian “ |a shave and a haircut, went over, Class B was Mrs. Henry Newborn, An essential of the good grip is the Rumson Country Club, has 8 a.4 often am credited with de- Wisconsin, 1: DePauw, 3. bag and baggage, to the Soose with a 116, while Mrs. Nueb had| to have a least three knuckles full swing and pivot and a good yeloping their games, I would Jutdue, & Jyahash, 3 110 innings). camp. Don't be surprised if Overlin a 122 to show the way to the! of the left hand showing. grip. He does everything right. “rather sav I taught them the Georgetown, 19; Rutgers, 8. | fails to show up on May 9. He Class Cers. | Part of the leather of the club Ben Loving, now at Long Mea- puciness of handling a profes- Northwestern, 11; Chicago, 1. | probably will come down with a

. sib chr rare s in th ) x Nckrh x » . . | Ohio State, 4; University of Cincin- : ; : Saad The object of competition at should be in the palm of the left dow, Springfield, Mass, also was sional position at a high grade |nmati, 3. ye | complication of illnesses consisting

Riverside was to see who coulda] hand. The right hand grips the associated with me at Rumson. club | Michigan Normal, 2: Hillsdale, 1 | of fresh air poisoning and insomnia get the most fives. That Mrs. V. R.| club with the fingers. The little In November, 1938, I became Ei a _— linniagey ma, 10; Oklahoma Aggies, 9 (19), perinduced by being kept awake = Rupp and Mrs. Ralph Duncan did. | finger of the right hand overlaps professional at Winged Foot Golf NEXT — Craig Wood improves Williams, 4: Colgate, 1. |by the chirping of crickets and the ih | AR while Mrs. J. Daly and Mrs. L. S| the index finger of the left. Club, Mamaroneck, N. Y, suc- his game. hans Sate: Louisiana State, & | mooing of cows.

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