Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1942 — Page 15

AT Byron Nelson Will Emphasize Basic Golf

[Fundamentals for Mr. Average Golfer

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‘the swing.

By BYRON NELSON Master of the Masters’ A middle-aged friend of mine decided he would make some changes in his game. He had been reading an instructive article. There was something about wrist action which intrigued him. Now ‘George, as we'll call him, was a little above average. A high 80, low 90 shooter. He was confident = this = wrist - business would put him in the 70s. George was & mighty disappointed fellow when his score shot up to 100 and threatened to stay there. He came to me, and I straightened him out. He had tied himself into a knot, and as soon as he relaxed, he went back to normal. ° His case illustrates a point in this series on golf. First, I have long felt the worst thing you can do for aggolfer is clutter his head ‘ with too many ideas. I am going to avoid that mistake. Rather we will emphasize certain simple, easy to understand fundamentals, » 8 8

No Confusion

This is not a course for the expert. Rather it is a refresher course for the average golfer. I can explain, yon see, to the fellow in the 70s that he must “hit down” more, or “take more turf” or “flatten his swing.” But to the average golfer, those terms are simply confusing. I am going to attempt to take the positive side. Not “don’t do this” but “why do it?” I shall emphasize relaxing, holding yourself in a natural position, swinging with rhythm. I am going to try to give the average golfer a sound base for his game. With this base, he can go to his professional and get the refinements. I believe that listing a hundred “musts” and “mustnots” for a dozen different clubs -in a swing that lasts only a second or two can mean only confusion to the average golfer.

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The Swing’s Important

The basis of golf is naturally When I played my first game in 1926, I think I shot 150. I hit a few good shots and the game got in my blood. I always liked to swing things and had hit pretty well in baseball. But this new game—where you were at bat all the time—fascinated me. We kids in Texas had a game

Byron Nelson shows how' to address the ball. Tom Walsh, former P. G. A, president, gets the statistics.

which made me mighty good at

swinging. During wet - weather,

we would take big hunks of the gummy soil, wrap them around broom weeds, and sling these gobs at the side of a barn. We became so expert that some of us could hit the target square at from 75 to 100 yards. When I was caddying, I often got into trouble swinging clubs. Once I broke’the shaft of a play-

_er's wooden club. But the point

is, I kept swinging. Technically, my swing was poor, for, as prp Ted Longworth pointed out, I was overswinging badly.

Longworth liked the way I

handled myself though. He liked the easy rhythm and grace in my swing and the -fact I was natural and relaxed. I had a good golf base. That is' what I am going to emphasize—basic fundamentals which will not tie a golfer up but rather give him a foundation. If this course accomplishes that, you will have taken a big stride forward. For given a good swing, relaxation, natural habits and proper objectives, a golf pro can really go to town on your game.

NEXT—No set form.

N. Side Rules School Track

North Side Ft. Wayne mainjtained its track and field supremacy lover high schools Saturday winning Jthe fifth Southport relays here. | Coach Rolla P. Chambers’ trackmen, 1941 state high school track champions and 1942 Gary indoor relay winner, won their second successive Southport title, helping to break four of six new meet records. Pt. Wayne was first with 59 1-5 points. Wiley of Terre Haute second with 39° 1-5 points. Other scorers were Southport, 28; Howe, 26; Tech, 23 1-5; Washington, 23; Shortridge, 18; Manual, 12; Warren Central, 7; Ben Davis, 4; Rushville, 3 1-5; Shelbyville, 2 1-5. Broad Ripple and Otterbein failed to score.

Negley Sets Record

Ashley Hawk, Pt. Wayne, set a new mile mark stepping off the four 440’s in 4:35. : Pete Negley of Lawrence Central high jumped 5 feet 93% inches for a new record. Ralph Toney, Howe junior, equaled the century dash mark of 10.5 seconds. A hmif-mile freshman relay team from Tech clipped six-tenths of a second from the half-mile relay race, running the distance in 1:46. Runners were Donald Bauermeister, Paul Walker, Eugdne Hobbs and Bill Richardson. North Side also set new marks in the mile, half-mile and middle distance relays.

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Weekly Pro-Ams Louis Gropp, Len Carroll, Ray Nobilitt and John Euler had a best ball total of 67 yesterday to place first in Pleasant Run's pro-ama-‘tournament. Tommy Vaughn, ) pro, announced that pro-am will be held every Friday Pia

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K. C. Blues Tie

The Kansas City Blues and the Milwaukee Brewers were tied today for first place in the American association baseball standings. Kansas City defeated St. Paul 6-2, at St. Paul in a game called at the end of five innings because of weather. - Milwaukee grabbed a share of the first place position by trouncing the Minneapolis Millers in a double-header at Minneapolis, 8-3, 10-3. Louisville snapped a three-game losing streak by capturing both ends of a double-header from Columbus, 4-2, and 6-3, at Columbus. Pinchhitter Art Parks knocked a home run off Bill Crouch with the bases loaded to break up the first game.

Lauter Boys’ Club Wins State Meet

By scoring 112% points, Lauter Boys’ club of Indianapolis won the second annual Indiana state boys’ club sports tourney at Terre Haute Saturday. English Avenue Boys’ club, Indianapolis, scored 91% points; Terre Haute, 91; Greenfield, 84%; Columbus, 80; Franklin, 78, and Bedford, 47. The Lauter boys also won the special relay. Laguter’s individual high scorers were: Bob Sheehan, 26 points; Frank Meskoweic, 25; Charles Walls, 24; Jack Woodson, 19, and Gerald Leslie, 18%. Competition was held in the standing broad jump, running high jump, basketball shooting and 4) INNING the bar.

2 Wins Handicap

Methody Guleff won first prize in the bankers’ handicap at Riverside yesterday. He shot a 90 and had a 24 handicap for a gross 66. Bill Phillips, 85-18—67, and Cary Patterson, 91-24—67, finished second and third. Bob Cory had a gross 76 and Fred Cory, a 78.

Bowling

Gertrude dley and John Kingen roll a 1314 yesterday to capture first place in the mixed doubles tournament at the Pennsylvania alleys. Annetta Crane and Sam wilson finished second with 1281 and Helen Clark teamed with Bob - Striebeck and finished third with 1277. Other scores .were Isabell Howard-John Kingen, 1276; Charlotte Carvin-John Kingen, 1261; Rita Johns-Milt Wimberly, 1258; Tillie Kagel -Al Striebeck, 1254. Miss Kagel’s and Sfriebeck’s actual 1202 was high for the tournament. The American Red Cross received $21 of the entry money. John Beam, operator of the alleys, donated an additional $25. A similar tournament will be held next week,

.|cal squad skated for eight.

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Opens at L U.

Times ‘Special - GREAT LAKES, Ill, April 27.— Five major league-veterans will be in the Great Lakes naval training

'{ station lineup tomorrow afternoon

when the sailors open their baseball season against Indiana university at Bloomington.

who retired as Detroit manager in 1938, will manage the Bluejackets. Except for pitching Cochrane is well fortified with seasoned players. Principal strength lies in the infield with big Don Padgett (St. Louis Cardinals) at first base; Benny McCoy (Philadelphia Athletics) at second; Johnny Lucadello (St. Louis Browns) at shortstop and Ernie Andres (Louisville Colonels) at third.

Don Dunker on Mound

In addition is Outfielder Joe Grace, who hit 309 for the Browns last year, and Catcher Frank Pytlak who ended a 10-year major league career last year hitting 279 for the Boston Red Sox. Cochrane is expected to use as pitchers: Don Dunker, former Indiana university star hurler who won 10 and lost 1 for ‘the Hoosiers last year; Don Godfredsen, Al Barkus, Dick Klein, Jim Reninger and two collegians George Rung of Miami university and Herman Fishman of Michigan. Fishman, is left handed. ‘Reserve catchers are Sam Harshaney, with Toledo last year, Hugh Dickie, Dearborn, Mich, young-

semi-pro. Pitchin’ Paul Christma, former all-American football player from Missouri, was good enough last year to earn trials with Detroit and the Chicago Cubs and may play first for the sailors, placing Padgett in the outfield.

Hoosiers Hold Derby Lead

Indianapolis will hold a two oli lead tonight when Roller Derby action is resumed at the Coliseum.

points Saturday night while the Indianapolis now leads, 197 to 195. The

WRLES—Maly Luvilla, age 77

Lieut. Gordon (Mickey) Cochrane, |

ster who impressed Cochrane as a|(R-

The New York team scored 11|g

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Deaths—Funerals 1 Indianapolis Monday, 27, 1942 BAKER C. husband of

ther Fr and Mary f Mr 7% of Wibers 3 a Irene De departed this life Mondar. ¥ s6 Fu n

Kirk North heast ae) hom 255 550 Sta: on st. ) ends invited. Ee reas ot Batu iE Bhat: n loved husband Attu day °F father of Beattie Mle, rrandfather of Jane cattle brother of firs. Charles Ryan and Mrs. Fred Services :30 p Pinus. W. Moore Peace Chapel" Burial Floral Park cemetery. [Fulton (Ind.) paper

please copy.] BRUCK—Delphine, ¢

and Loeb. Services will. Tuesday_ at the Aaron-Ruben home. Interment Beth-El ceme CALLAHAN—William, beloved usted of of Mae Callahan, Tater of Louise arrett Caliahan, Laure Callahan tl

Washington Park cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary any time. CASHABO—Bertha May, 840 Folts Celoved wife of Joseph and mother yg Paul Cashabo, daughter of s. William Thompson, sister

D. of Jesse W. Blair, Muncie: Lorena Schrader, William E. Williams and Mrs. Ida Martin, city, departed Monday 52.

vited: Far & Kirk service.

CONANT—Harry W., 139 E. 48th st., husband of Pearl Kolwes Conant and father of Mrs. ake of Dallac, Tex.: S. H. Byfield and Mrs. Schwegman of Indianapolis, passed ay Sunday noon. vice at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 1:30 m. _ Friends invited. Burial Crown . Friends may call at mortu

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GRIBSSER — Elizabeth, beloved sister of \

Anna Leary of city,” Tony an Mathew anor o Batesville, Ind. Way. Wedn ne: 3 Ts, ' at the G. THerrm n funeral Ie, 1505 S. East st. Triends invited. WIN-—-Robert M., father of Paul A. and Capt. Don R. Irwin, brother of Frank and Charles Miss Florence Irwin and Mrs. Elizab Cowden, passed away

Sunday. Services Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. - Cremation following.

KELLER—Verner I., age 42, 90 8. Kitley beloved husband of Gladys Keller, father of LeElla Reler, assed away. Friends may call at the rsey funeral home, 3925 E. New York any nerai 2 p. m. Tuesday at £20 Rome. Burial Anderson cemetery. ears, wife M

ot An Miles, mother o TS.

of Mrs. Catherine Soins Scalf, Charles A. re Clarence A. Parks, brother of Frank LB arke. Services Peace Chap 130 a. my at y W. Moore Peace Lr Buri San cemetery. Linton, PICCIONE Josephine, widow of Joseph, beloved mother of Jack, Tony, Angelo, Roy, James, Frank, Roxey, Joseph, SalJaf ore, Santina, Angeline, Frances and

Fred Farah, sis > of Rosario Buda Fe away Sunday 0 a. m. Funeral a residence, 822. Bo st., Wednes8:30 a. m. Services Holy Rosary res, 9 a. m. Burial St. Joseph cemetery. Friends invited. ROARK—Leroy, Ee 31, 725 Dorman st. husband of Mary; father of Luther,

Antha, Jeanette and Clarence; 222 of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Roark, Bowling Green, Ky.; brother of Clessie, Avery. Enell, Cagar, Ray, O’

Dell, Artice and Dracie, passed away, Sul ay. Funeral Wednesday, 1 he Funeral Home, 1604 Ww Morris st. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at Whe

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ROSNAGLE — Carl W., 008 Broadway, husband of Margaret K. Rosnagle and father of Ralph of Cincinnati, ‘Harry o Chicago, Fred of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Harriet Smith of Di Monday m. & Buchanan Mortuary. later. [Warsaw papers please copy.) SLAUGHTER—Liona V.. wife of 2. E. Slaughter. mother of Murry and James E. aughtenr, sister of Mrs. Margaret Weddle, Mrs. Alice Weddle, Mrs. Nora Clifton, Vesta, Va.; Mrs. Sarah Weddle

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Washington Falk may call at the chapel any tim SMITH—Guy L. (Bud), of 4946 *E. 18th entered into Fast Saturday, age 23 years,

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MMER~—Harry W., age 26, son of , brother of

Kogiin, Rose M., Frances, Anna Louise, Charles, Peter, “Paul and James a died Sunday p. m. Friends may call at ey funeral home, 2339 N. Meridian. PFuneral serv joes Wednesday, 10 a. m., at the funeral

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Ne Dennis, age 3 3 years, son of Mrs. Degler, broti of Mrs. Helen : h Mary Winsted, Plainand Arnold 1liams of Camp Sunday morning.

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ELLEN DRIVE, ried Days. to share new home; all COLLEGE, PE SR clean, large privileges: Soom next to bath. BE-0114-M | Mi ght 3-room apartment; sink, large EXETER, 1406 Newly furnished room in (COLLEGE, ist—Lower 3 rooms. back -When acquiring property f ow private home: near Allison's porch; upp working couple; |] the safe method. Deman PAIRFIELD, 1441 Comfortable room for lean, quiet: reasonable. Adults. abstract of title. Have it e geptiem en; shower. Illinois . | DELAWARE, Tie N.—Large front kitch-|} ined by your attorney. rivate Rome. TA-8641. suctis, die” private entrance; hot Union Title Ey ILLINOIS, 2427 N. Comfortable room for | Water: & Union Title Building | gentleman; no , EE WA-1808. ILLINOIS N.—=2-3- ;Jop, 2pazs Apartments; ri | LA 1348 EAST) —Large $9. tuition paid. E. MARKET comforta rivate Pin ILLINOIS, 2357 N.—Nice, furnished privileges, ren aie, cd. priveis room and Kitchenette, ies. 31350 BUYS 3 acres good soil jrees, § miles Mer., 968 N. aps. 8; gy CE Room apt.; furnished or : bath; _ gentleman; reas. pactiy. Private entrance, utilities. Li-| Business Property 21 ET 2g, Not rg WR ront; overs 3 8; — puttin 15; 8 EE Th os tat | Coal Yard 9 Mas. ave. mit or near | portation. 1846 LUDLOW—WA-1657. |

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MARYLAND, 1 neatly f ed; plenty of Apartment:

adults. MA-4162. NORWALDO, 4335; “J Sangster) | 8

-room furnished ott ors or ig ts: adults. HU-2388.

ORIENTAL, 20 N.—Attractive 2 rooms; Dersprings; Fiigidaire; hot water; ti es; porch.

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H283 Washburn—4 Rms., 3 exirs lots, gar., chicken house (20x20), also yourig orchard. C. A. Young.

Priced low. Terms, MA-9821. Edw. Dillehay. MA-641 1 J. S. Cruse Realty Co., 128 N. Del,

$ : VICTORY BUNGALOWS $32. ¢ Vicinity 10th and Sharon (3000 W.). sold, but we will duplicate to your order, ELBERT L. MeDANIELS, Realtor. _RI;8790, Y ‘Good South Side 5-rm. mod. exe cept furnace; brick insl. sidings LI-4304, MR. ED ZWICKER. ALLISON REALTY CO., Inc., REALTO Six rooms, electric lights, gas, inside toilet, 2-car garage. Price Terms. TACOMA-~Near Michiga: med. homie. nS: Jarage; nice “teienbor foie, Sod ‘ $33.00 theres "BGs very monk oy YELEO, ELEON, a E th hom all Kinds 1 fruit.

25 Mo., F.H.A. approx. $5,000, 10% down 1831 APPLEGATE; $2,350. 1-car garage.. Stop in to see! RIFLETCHER AVE., 1202 J: R. Welch Sons, 23 W. Ohio Aa ih Sra ony snd i) ietanie Loe

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