Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1952 — Page 12

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‘Whitfield Onl Dug Are Yanks, Indian 5 Double Winne Rough on La In Oly L fthand All-S grtnancers -dfar ua Can’ an't T By United Press © By United Press . By P Press i 28 Yankees and Cleveland ; LOS ANGELES, June 28—Marvelous Mal Whitfield, BROOKLYN. June LE ics, June 28—The as Players ‘the former Ohio State middle distance star, became the Hodges’ 1 A ome HT th! dominate Ametican League Sh Ysite ME sath, ile U. 8. Olympic Games fifidls only double winner today as he °"¢ man OR ase is Ee : the Giants, Dodgers an Cardinals ded each 5 handily won the 400-meters from another Ohio State boy, etme gave Yo on National League team when " -Star starting lineups INDIAN Gene Cole, to ship of Case team ’ Whitfield, who yesterday ran Kansas’ Wes Santee in last week's ig Staves Sogn Dodgers’ Milage Baie whi and Leo pete mn sian Loagus ally caipt tel one of His greatest races a4 wr AAU meet. 10th straight over Boston this Durocher of the Giants, the teams| Closest. races were those won row over Pur came from a dead last to sprea Santee passed today's 1500- season and widened their Na- meet in the 19th interleague game by Hamner, Avila, Rosen and More tha Bn " meters for yesterdays S5000- |ijona) League lead over the at Philadelphia, July 8. Rizzuto. Avila and Rizzuto beat will tee up af the finish to itm the good time| meters in which he finished sec- |G aunty to five games. The Chicago Ttibune, which in-out two Chicago White Sox ig: mountain gos of 46.9. nd. ia | With the score tied at 2-all as {tiated the All-Star game in 1033 fielders who were starters Third was the University of. ND in the metric mile the Dodgers came to bat in the as part of the Chicago Century|1951, Nellie Fox and Chico Car- there. SECO metric ninth, Andy Pafko walked on of Progress, said 3991284 votes/rasquel. By the n San Francice Toni and grin 3:508, and 15-yards back of|,.. pitches. Hodges then lined were cast in this year’s balloting.|, Hamner beat out Al Dark y i Sra of 2, 705 watched ns , - 4 Aas 1 Lefty Warren Spahn’s first pitch Some votes were mailed from| of the New York Giants in a been received the final session of the two- aires Er zen was two Y res into the lower left field stands Germany, France, Korea, Japan, last-minute spurt and Rosen . final number day Olympic Finals in Memo- [ichigas or ies pi fo -{% the winning Fuss, ed. the Cuba and Venezuela, many com- heat ot George Kell of the made until ne The victory maintaine ing from overseas military and x. fal Coliseurn, "= as Western ho Sealy has been; Dodgers’ supremacy over left- aE Han personnel. The starting lineup, as chosen be Earl Ensi THEY SAW two new American selected on oe Bical 3: pel ‘handed pitchers this season. Six a = = by votes of the fans, and com- masterful ma : team. Montes’ lime wa * !southpaws have started against ‘G in individual vote- mitted by balloting rules to play > records established. One bY (ther winners in today's nine LEADING in representative Horace Ashenfelter in the 3000- finals included Texas Aggies’ {Brooklyn and all have been getting was Stan Musial of the|at least three innings: P meter steeple chase, the other bY wait Davis in the high jump, Co- Peaten. 1 Cardinals, for the second straight i8—gasie RICAN LEAGUE . sot.a08 ‘ » ex-Seton Hall sprinter Andy; umpia's George Shaw in the hop, BOSTON. ~~ BROOKLYN =~ year. Musial, five times National sn—ewsy Avilla. Cleveland ..... L1g2.518 The tours Stanfield in the 200-meters rep and jump; Sim Iness in the, at '} 4 fic 0 Furillo,rt $24 League batting champion, got/3B—A!l Resen Cleveland Co... Lie8.é21 who always pu ‘around the curve, i 3&0 fifi | is he bic. handthak 1,201,532 votes. He will be cen- LF—Dale Mitchell Clevelan: “ $103.008 any in the we Today's meet had its thrills Fight finals were run off yes- Ca H 0 Palkodn HE WELCOME HOME—Gus Zernial (right) of the Philadelphia Athletics gets the big handshake (io cicider on the National League gi—hom DiMacsiy Boies Latin 2 ‘and its heartbreaks—with mostiiorqay with the first three finish-| i ih 1 Hodges | i! from his teammates as he crosses the plate yesterday after hitting his second consecutive homer |A1l-Stars. C — Larry Berra, New Jork 1191 ‘me of both coming in the 110-meter ory in each event qualifying for! a even ’ 3 AE i ol against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. Ferria Fain (8) Ra Dave Philley (17) scored ahead | Pitchers will be selected by ae ua, EASUR Hint THE high hurdles which matched the (ns American Olympic team which! 13 yancurks $88 of Zernial and are greeting their benefactor. Stengel and Durocher; and they|}B—Whiter Leckman, New York a tournament, | acknowledged best timber-topper geparts New York July 7 for Hel- Black.» 00 8 ' will also name players who will 3a—Bebby Fhemsen, New SSE Disp oll Carey Hall or Jleia of all Jime in * dogged bat: sinki in the 1952 games, otals 5% (IT) 2 Fi Senators Take > be in reserve ach Squad wil pr Sauer, caiease. gies 1381004 the olf Cots e for three Olympic firs he 110-meter high hurdles Reese out for Van _ iT th L Pp $ D consist o players. e fu —Stan Musial, St. Lout .... 178005 § Two of the nation's best, aod eight men, pi of whom Beeckisn |... 018 006 To2— &/ r i e oseésS : ira es rop National League roster will be — Jur Sanh WL. 1,196,809 The boy Dick Attlesey and Craig Dixon, {s capable of winning the event! ff stseson. Sisti, Campanella. 2d Place ° announced Monday and the com-| The American League leads the " £th Attloey, the world record hold. &. Helsinki. But it was the “old a fie mite azree ely 13 Innings BOSTON, June 28 (UP) — Be- 7th Straight ER: Dt : " |pro” Harrison Dillard who™ shal panelis, Torge- : 4 . in competition pan Talled to qusiuey nip urdle (Showed his heels to the rest of| Hi fob. Jeinron. Continued from Page 11 Spectacie Walter 338 jetsel tran Ualtes een Held Cereghino Wins Mallory Wins Two the junior wa ; ithe field. Py : , June 28 . J “and fell while running second of | Sists te Tor-| ONE out and Harry Malmberg into second place in the American o first abe in. hit . . A group 3 in'the‘event final Olympic Summary: ~~ |s En Lt Eris St sos ena wn Logie ou i opine Tv ov sien ae ten wx w Bh Straig From Kingan Nine 17 came to x a turk &| got two of the p one » ; : . June E OTHERS who ware expected Diseus Throw-l fom in a Ferns 4 en ta double, was given an inten- teammates will & 51. victory to- lied for four runs in the seventh ST PAUL, Mins, June 8 2 Mallory Athletic Club posted state. After SEN el Ue TAT Es cm He, oe Tees Seti ap pgs ie et SE El Ba BARRE { monn we Mater _Suaepie Villian . to the Pittsburgh Pirates their as Kansas City outsl St. . Sim A) yoo A Champ it AST Browning Ross Alpen HE er Abernathie and was called out; Masterson, who was traded seventh ee defeat. 4-3. Paul, 11 to 8. ugged noon when they defeated King- slept on the 4 ord an 0 State's dis- (A new American record. sseoll, ss: Wari on strikes. back June 10 to the club he came ’ . Cerenhi lleved in theian’s, 7 to 0, and 15 to 0. Allison's meals picking ‘tance star Len Truex, who ran Moet eat by Harold Manning of n Iv H + eighth h { ereghino was reliev n the , fourth in the 1500 te Jia 1928) | Eb or—11 262 In the seventh Pope lined a |trom, yielded five hits and left 10| Solly Hemus' eig omer in sixth inning, but was credited, split with Vestal Steel in the A Butler Sour . Mele, ? the paid:Meter _Hish Bure ens Bk etre emia triple to left only to be left on enemy runners stranded as he the eighth inning which struck with the victory as the Blues/same circuit, winning the opener, he i aon the biggest U ils of the. pare i %. “Art “Barnard J(LAAC - third as Nielsen grounded out. /Won his third game. of the year.the right field foul screen tied si5ved off a ninth inning uprising|3 to 2, and losing the nightcap, of the ice cre wd three 15-foot vaulters in Soe i J Jefe . na reegtd) al Tolan Staris { bth Nielsen batted in the Indians’ The victory made a clean sweep the score for the Cards and then which netted St. Paul four runs. to 2. Nessler, 240-¢ five competition today, snapped (Orsed Street Bers Clb) 1 gathers sl first run in the first inning. [of the two-game aeries for the Stan Musial tripled and came, kaxsas cI st. may | Today's schedule? last year. Du his pole while attempting 14 ft. a parce; Time 20.6. (A new American a & n Senators. It was their third home on Dick Sisler’s infield out ahlas EL } 4 cassini, 4p 38 oR Wie League—South Side Saints ve College to Bu ® inches and was momentarily Mco's around = curve. Old near 13 v1} But Wing 100-La IN THE sixth the Tribestérs sweep on their current trip and|for the winning run. Plole1b fr! § Whsonss 3 § [RA Et 2 an Sonstruction out of the Inc ‘winded when he fell into the pit. ot he Pods Davis (Te sone (avs A) Pp chalked ‘up two . markers on a road, against four losses 8T, tov Sh FIETIEURGE Steen 3 i i ¢ i iii [aS Steel at lusde NO : ny chards and Oiympies) 6 § 2. Ar Ll . |singles by ‘Gearhart and Baumer, 0! gs S.iSianky.2b 4 UWE 8 v4.2] nacf '.§ % 2 1 me [tors vs. Hawthorne 8 Riverside No. HL Biymple “Mathos fla on] ; THRE oo a sqvsess Play saRritice. by Madr E WATHNGIO i Ak Sd ite 250 3 gy du Reformat all made the Olympic squad In| (Columbi SE mo 9 Jim Ger-| 7 ; |berg and Montalvo's double. I Yost.3h a ° 1/Slehtersr 2 1-3 @Kinerir 3 i ii erechinp HE la ER ° Tie LE op micIolisns state’ ‘the tall jump. Barks (San Antonis’ AC) J taudy, in “| JOHNNIE TOLAN, Denver, The Birds tied it up at 1-1 in Coanit 321 08 ohn 13 §R Rm 11 ocukinedy 3 6 4 1 Jollvs 0 olakan 10203 Bell League Panthers at Putnam : tripled to dee ie : § 3B Ales Mtkovieh.1» 1 1 3 1 8 . 8 3 ile: clo Loca! No vs. Linde Ar at Richards won the svent with an;_jaet. tse Warzen De hdmi my)i| Who took the lead on the 81st la the second, ress np P| yernen, ~33is i i i 3 Giaviano ; § 8 0DelGrecoct § 33 fossers © 0 8 8 Riverside No. Worcel Trailers vs, Sun-- ferri ki ‘offctally measured vault of 14 ft. & Savir Monten (Fetan. Western). Hm P:\ center and scored when Montalvo Bunnelsss 3 BBE ee 3 (Fapimn.e_ 1 8 3 1iBrshimaay © 2 013 ¢ Terwiiger is ; 8 as ‘Bervice at Riverside No. 1. AN double- erring to tak 8% inches. Waiiiaid ain the 100-lap AAA midget na- made a wild throw trying to pick Baker § 1 1 2 LepeioZs § 1 2 3ishnamtdh § 1 3 # Dickson ‘ n | MoGiothns 1 mendes. a The 64 Ic © In the 1500-meters, Occidental's i Re hd hr itional championship race at W. him off third. | Masten i) mn 3 3 3 {Freshen : : 8 Sersegr 1301 ! To dn os air EOFS BY OF Odi 0 10.6 in the ch Aast improving Bob McMillen ester, 0): 3. ollie Mates (Universily| qi) gt Speedway last night. | When Sipple was banished in | Sorbrughp 6 8 1 o/Yubasp 100 0 na] orc otat oul ThA TMT 2x: Coooser en 00 000 00 6 0 n the champ Stamped himself as a good Olym- 31280," F*"Chiinoma. whe finished | the 10th, Dickey replaced him < |Troutp =~ 0 8 8 8 yous 33 627121 Totals 36 02711 Haas grounded aut for Beslak in iy are Sait 4nd. Resensting; nhacker lower flights. Plc game threat in easily win- fourth, was selected for the 1000-meter Bhd urly ih a oe Jriatusal/ with Lammers on second and Yolk BIE = i. a hn Hs a A ay 10 reese hh To. oo icGlothin: srounded out aut’ for Epperly in Mallory oon 83 015 0—15 17 0 Friday. All ot reco; m sition i § 7 i Totals RINE .oviaun sans cones . ging In the Collievih | cord me whole Vault: ti y Bob Richara Juma” field of 18 cars and _ time a) one out. Vern Benson, left- | Vollmer popped out for Scardoroush in Fier eh amt, tor ore RA ansas Oly ............. go 902 31 ge—11 Ruckleshaus and Rosenstihl, Ray. Spospic gi ean mark 0 equal season, set by ‘Hise Bed) 14 fi., yh ing th Harn Mattes, 1he 25 miles on the one-fourth. handed hitter, singled through |®J: = nied out tor Trout in oth. -e} 0 APE 2 ay. peck au Gocxerhan’ ( ) and Ber- Burin th ' (Oirmple Club) 14 11, 5% In mile track was 20.75.86. the bo ii Jains was oe sire ares 200 004 }83-- $i Ske nalainnine os fui} 8 RUNS i BATTED ED i oN=WahL; ON wrx Sins nye Van 4] 000 01 3 annual 9 stopped at third. Kress was |Bosten . .._ .......... ERRORS—Korshorek, Yuhas, Sister, Xo%ron 2.1 Yostal . ora ate 13 8 meetin % s Era pny a hi " New given an intentional walk, fill- ME } Vezon. Ean a i Bt, Sister, 1. Rice, p, on TWO-BASE BE Prams, Wilson, Ci.| Jones 454 i pr id Sled James Balch i ’ " osho ¥ 2 ’ : NCAA ol er izzles =: Art Cross, Elizabeth, N. J,| 108 the baste. | Busby, TID aku alte oh Tv Heh he io Bell: nga Ege oa Bark, [Rimini SRE 3 3 La Porte, vice was third ahead of Ray Guenell, ABERNATHIE relieved Dickey | [ia ia Hn Bh w oth; Jensen scored on double ® iner, gr horek. 0 28 cer in Sestiet to wots 2 and Semon; Best, “@ Soa tary, and John |Providence, R. I, who sur- — Male Fahl ¢ Ry fayette is the {to pitch to Rand, righthanded IF1 TES iitunn Vernon. Es Koshorek, BA Ce BR ity 10, St. ay «32-64 rendered the lead to Tolan. Rex swinger, and forced the hitter to JACRIFICE hens, Lepelo and LAY—Hemus to Stanky to! Pal 5 a i cres in Easton, Chicago, was fifth and ground into a double play to re- OLE on siterson, Ho st and’ Vernon. of J ON. ABE. 1. . Pte 1 jo ode takes § Otten be Maser 3, Jones \ IND By JIM HEYROCK jarey asin of Indianapolis tire the side. The Jnaians Jit Bask ON BALLS—Delock 6, Masterson "THR. OX BA Die Fresko 2. a HEL > w tie Wl to bring hom - - {12 runners stranded, e Red? t a esko ckson 1, 0 n s Twenty-one-year-old Ken Veutul San jose (Cot :) State “ory 0115 fans, who paid a purse Birds nine. o RUCK pu ” Deve pi green n oo ifs_otr Presko § in 6 innings; Yu- Hotes ’% LR "Mons 1 I Balch, Darrel senior who lost in the third round of the NCAA golf tourney of $4171.50 saw Dale Sawine, La-| Tne rivals are to meet in a | scarhotaueh o in ny ron 8 RUNS AND EARNED RUNS—Presko 2 “pe ay. Otten, Rena, Bob Dyar, Bo at Lafayette last week, tied the all-time course record at fayette 2 the 100-13p ehase; doubleheader tomorrow after FORING pric cn gist > wll i Worx NG PITCHER Funes I gi EE . rst six laps. aston too. non, with George Zuverink and RES—Hurley, Napp, Ro assa-| LOSING HER--Dickson (5-11). R~—Cereghino. Hillerest Country Club yesterday with a sizzling 64. lover on the seventh and Guennel| Bob Chakales slated to pitch |" 5 CAF IRES Finelil Engeln, Jorda and Rn nr "tla City Team P Venturi, who dropped in from] |led on the 27th before Tolan 00k | for the Tribe. ATTEN! NDANCE—11.040, TIMER. 5. m TEND AN CE—8360. The first aay Bound of 89 it in! er pr Sup And trickled over 07 keeps, | Red Bird Stadium struck a new Near Her Record A A— golfers opens “jou ° raies on INOS. Heat winners were Cal Niday,{low in paid attendance for this| : great, Siosehed the Soutse under 8,8. 9 10, 13, 17 and 18, (Los Angeles; Sam Hanks, Al- season today when only 233 cash, Gr ASGOW, June 20 (UP) — City Tennis Meet City Playground Club with ne in equa y-georet ng on BS AND _E bilsins demonstra. Nambra, Cal; Tolan, and Chuck customers braved the 98 degree ,yciralia’s Marjorie Jackson won ‘Winds u Toda ‘Meet Scheduled leading the w is 36-36—T2, tion by, the 170-pound, San Fran- {Weyant, Springfield, Ill. heat. It was Knothole Day at the the police meet 10-yard dash in| P y | The first of a series of city Bisperman. | Nelgon " ® = cisco marksman is no fly-by- night | park and only 145 Knotholers 105 seconds today. Her own Eleanor Bailey and Stan Mal-|playground track meets this sum- » Lake Sharla VENTURI tied the all-time performance. Venturi is rated e $ g e u § turned out. |world’s record is 10.3. less Jere crowned city mixed mer is slated Wednesday through- ug Fugh jes Emha mark set by Pro Bob Hamilton one of America's most promising R d kd ( b idoubles tennis champions yester-'out the city’s playgrounds. J Rar At of Evansville in 1942 and Dbet- young golfers. . " day afternon at Fall Creek courts| The meet, scheduled only in Mrs, mond Bou tered the amateur record of 65 He is California's state ama- OUT OF DOORS with $ | when they defeated Betty Mat-boys’ competition, will be fol- otticiel fiims of he Wiliam. Rendrick set by Dale Morey of Martins. teur*champion and won the Cal-| n Lasi 0 Ad thews and Jim Birr, 8-2, and 6-1./lowed by a girls’ meet July 9. Dis- most unusual fight In Marjorie Kah (8) 11 j {fornia state medal title in 1951, | | ‘The singles title will be settled trict meets will be run off at $3 8. Charle ville in 1948. By United Press ring history. i Owen Galiher (HC) He came to Indianapolis with carding a 269 for 72 holes. T | today at 2 p. m. when Ralph/Manual's athletic field, Short-| 8:35—Donna Knox po 8 | CINCINNATI, June 28—Andy, {Burns mets Bob Basti M d Wasdhi d H Taggart 0 Jack Hessler, Purdue golfer from He was eliminated in the fourth Seminick’s single off the left-| ie Fou m Ha Bao Bagh as da: as, ju ge, ‘aghington an owe Joey M AXIM , WEE re Lous Crawfordsville, and Sam O'Neall, round of the National Amateur field fence with two out in the the women's OS ae a or uy 38 S 1a i Lilgm 58 John also of Crawfordsville. The goif tournament last year but last of the ninth inning drove in ai vith M a ne Distriet est gualiters Xo SUGAR RAY A550 Mr YR I fourth member of the foursome won the Bing Crosby tourney last the run which gave the Reds a 3-2 By AL Mc¢CLANE 'many sea fishes would take an ar-| pairs w alless in the men’sicome from the first five-place Manley (HC). competing in the 191-player Cal- winter over such standouts as victory over the Cubs today. Fishing Rditor tificial lure. (doubles finals at 4 p. m., meeting winners at each playground. The ROBINSON cutta event was Henry Woods of Jimmy Demaret, Skee Reigel and It marked the third straight After several years of sun-| Of course, the spirt was Birr and Wayne Burns. |eity meet is scheduled July 23 at Weathervan Hillcrest. other professionals, He was sec-time Bob Rush failed inv an at- burned fishing, it is my opinion, known before the year 1900, but | Ralph Burns earned his right Manual’s Delavan Smith field. " PH a The secor

the Palm Tree State took up the

to the finals yesterday by beat-| A team trophy and individual gauntlet and rediscovered the

{ing Clyde Akard, 6-1, 8-2. Bas- ribbons will go to the five wingame near Miami coincident tian, current state champion, ad- ners. July 14 is deadline for entry | with the real estate boom. This |vanced by beating Charles Kara- into the district meet and July 19

has been an asset not only to bell, 6-0, 6-3, To ee aM ys the camp operators, but to the || fishing world in general. If it |

Dick Perk of Broadmoor paced ond low medalist in the NCAA tempt to pitch his 10th victory of that the bonefish is a good sport, his team which scored 835 to win meet at Lafaye'te last week. {the season. but the fantastic yarns about wis by one stroke over a team headed Par out 44 M5 44-38 | The Cubs’ Hank Sauer ran his Strength and stamina are a lot o by Pro. Wayne Timberman. Jenturt om +: + poyame + 0 e172 home run total to 20 and his RBI hot air. ss » 8 | Hessler carded a 2-under-70 and| Venturi in “3 Hd dessa record for the season to 61 by E BONEFISH his cork! Qthar score results THE BO} pops | ' Bob Golberg and Bob in Fade ’ am

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had Tis for other leading gross Nall... canna Al ing the second. the rest is easy, Like any shallow- in? kd ; te ars , 4 on scores. Perk and George Shaet- Harold Cork “ : CHICAGO CINCINNATI water fish, from the skinny barra- A a ae Y JEL are fyen pai obs. b oa useing . 1 3] 4 shcemnet } $ § cuda to fhe Buick Dodie Fermi casting would be years behind. | : ou . y one bogey, a he Wright ’ 1]8a0meds 4¢738he moves fast. If that m So. Mr. Bonefish deserves credit _ Tegistared on the third holelste Diane eouiss g } § Siskin § ii §/Same fish, you're Welkome 1 my: "an expediter, if not as a game ( Noa ns Inte the green. On Dick Stackhouse $08 0Marshailet 3 38 pute. least th mit k on. BS No. § his 20-foot putt for ane fe" Sumerss $1] 8mimee & 7 8 1oving, and just to add a touch » = ow “Proven Over the Years” 3 4 MeM 303 ' | CCEN , . 108 1 Whmeler > feel of suspense he bangs his head LY oe — about NH Good Golf's Easy . foiids 1 2 2) on the bottom occasionally. The ® § Pp : sp oo tom wz ==! hone. can. be snafiled by old tackle. Then we pointed out that Totals 3135x2610 Totals 32 62711 A . anything is possible on a Baha-

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Jeffcoat, Sauer, Hatton, KluzewUNS BATTED IN—R k, Seminick (NH a sear he By JACKIE BURKE Were you slicing or hooking? ong Sid. hn ow Hermanakl. EVEN when you are playing'If 80, your basic swing was IT felon. better than your average game, Wrong, £0 tear it to pieces on the! HOME RUM hn to Smalley to it pays to analyze each round in practice tee, starting with the Miskis: Adcock to MeMilllan to Kiussewelioapect, grip and hands. * LEFT ON BASE—Chicage 3. Olneinost good golfers replay thet a Rood ou 0 play tir] A SIMPLE check to be sure! Phpuse timers © cover where they can lop strokes YOU right hand is in the correct on db n ness from their scores. position is to see that the V, th we You'll always find room for im- formed by the thumb and index * en Li provement. Sager Sn Jarectly toward the, he ) tanh. yo And the best way t ren shouicd A Tn, es what's wrong with Yo Sud 9 i Did you consistently overshoot * WR to check back and analyze. Or were you short with your ro Tan irons? If so, the chances are you Woodchuck Unset 1 TO ANALYZE your round, you Weren't selecting the right club. chuc psets must remember what happened You probably were either under. Spartan Valor i on individual shots. If you don't clubbing’ or overarming. | CHICAGO. June 28 (UP)—| happen to have the kind of pho- ~ One of the duffer's greatest Eddie Arcaro and Pol tine | tographic memory that can re- faults is not getting his weight 'oi former ridin horse, | call in exact detail every stroke, forward onto his left foot fast’ 'Woodchuck. upset the hg handi devise some system of scorecard enough at the beginning of the | P > . symbols to help your recollection. | | qaowaswing, that i stelken tb If your memory is very untrust- @ result is that he strikes the - worthy, make notes after each 'ball with 200 much of his weight poise. ile at A riimgton Parle | hole, This takes oniy a few sec- Still back on his right leg, and 8! dias | (this almost invariably means he ands, [will chop into the ground behind Rk ACING : IF YOUR Putting ‘was off-—and the ball.

an unsatisfactory score often! ON EVERY shot but the putt than you might suspect—an-and drive, you hit down on the 2) Just. exactly what went ball. Particularly is this true of . with each stroke on the iron shots. The heart and soul of Fan, Were your putts consist. the iron shot is to strike the ball

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women and tiny tots, and pound for pound if you tied him to a i jack ecrevalle the jack would turn him inside out. "The salmon, dolphin, tarpon, and even the ladyfish have more

f 'moxie, and put on an aerial dis-

play that would leave the dimwitted bonefish standing on his nose . . . which is the way bonefish are usually found.

ACTUALLY, the *bonefish has prompted an army of latent fly, fishermen to wade around in salt|

FAMED JRUNS—Rash 3 water, and in the course of their. foot 10-inch {frolic people found that a Sood kids, Ih a heap of fish.

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