Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 54, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 May 1961 — Page 10

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THE PRO’S CORNER The Swing's The Thing Prepare For It Properly By RON De MAO PGA Pro Almost every golfer at one time or another has heard the famous expression "The Swing's The Thing.” Proper'preparation is necessary prior to starting the swing. In order to improve your swing you must first consider the important fundamentals that are necessary before the club ever .travels the first inch. The grip, stance, alignment and shot planning have to be improved upon before your game will get any better. Most people who have started the game spend all their time concentrating on hitting the ball, but little or no time on how to hold the club, where to aim. how to stand, and just what they are trying to make this particular shot do. At this time of the year when you are preparing your game for the long hot summer check these four important fundamentals. I know that so many times it is not how. but how many that counts, but if more time is spent on the “How.” it may not be so “Many." A Player Who Is A Player Gary Player, the little mighty that is leading money winner on the tour this year, is setting some kind of record for tournaments won at such a tender age. Although only 25 years old, his masters victory was his 35th major win as a professional. Most of these came in South Africa and England, but hejs steadily increasing his American wins Those of you who have never been able to see him play will be able to do so in Indianapolis this month at the 500 Festi- •* vj>l open. Chips And Divots Clint Kilmer's 1 under par 35 on the back nine after a 41 the front side gave him his second club victory at South Shore in two weeks Dick Prior and Ken Hartman tied for second place in the weekly tournament. Norm Robie. formerly on the staff at South Shore has accepted a position with Tom Merrit at Maxwelton, Norm is 3Pgood man and should be of valuable assistance to Tom in maintaining the course

Thursday. Friday. Saturday May 11-12-13 Action Packed Twin Bill In Color Alan Ladd in “ONE FOOT IN HELL” . A-L-SO Montgomery Chft in “WILD RIVER" SATURDAYFAMILYTREAT NI6HT Added-—2 Beast Featarts Sun.. Mon., Tues.. Wed. May 14-15-16-17 2—Hits In Color—2 Robert Preston. Dorothy McGuire In ■ DARK AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS" A-LrS-O Clint Walker, E. iKookie* Byms in "YELLOWSTONE KELLY STARTING THURSDAY MAY 18 ““SERGEANT RUTLEDGE’’ “FRECKLES’’

School's Out Dance Planned At Skateland Bruce Saunders from WSBT will announce; dance numbers and act as master of ceremonies at the “School’s Out” dance and skating party planned June 2 at the Hoosier Skateland, by the Hoosier Skateland Club. Skating is planned from 7 to 10 p.m„ and dancing will be held from 10 pm. until after midnight. Skate Club members have been asked to take guests, and the affair will be open to the general public. . The committee-in-charge will be named at the next meeting of the club, this Friday evening. Held In Jail James Robinson. 34. of Syracuse. was jailed at Warsaw’. Mon. day on a bench warrant from Kosciusko Circuuit Court. Robinson is charged with being behind in support payments. Syracuse Man Fined Jerry Pletcher. R.R. 3. was fined a total of sl7 for failing to pay overtime parking fines in Warsaw City Court recently. Pletcher was ticketed some time ago

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The SyracuScene . . . Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Weaver attended May Day ceremonies at DePauw University in Greencastle Sunday. Their son, David, participated in an ROTC review as a member of the ROTC band. * Miss Emily Baugher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baugher. Detroit, was initiated into the National Honor Society at Western High School chapter in Detroit May 9. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baugher and Mr. and Mrs. J. E, z Kern Sr. Members of the Kern family spending the week end here with parents and grandparents and attending the wedding of Susan Morganthaler and J. E. Kern, m. were Mrs. Wallace Baugher and daughter. Emily. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Suveges. all of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schneider and family of Davenport. lowa. Mr. and Mrs. John Kern and Jane of Auburn. They were guests Saturday evening for dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Snobarger.

ima FRIDAY and SATURDAY MOVIE-WISE, there has never been anything Ilka ■THE APARTMENT* Jack Lemmon Shirley MacLaine Fred Mac Murray SHOWN AT 10:00 FRI. & SAT. PLUS I Bwnmm i A I jmmmbl j! | 'K <•— >-«s Rica SHOWN AT 7:10 FRI. & SAT.

Club Holds Trail Ride And Potluck Twenty members and ten guests enjoyed a trail ride, hayride, and potluck supper Sunday as the Syracuse Saddle Club held its May meeting at Kerfin’s Lake Trail. Members stopped during the rides in the woods to pick wild flowers and mushrooms. James Chambers, president, conducted the business meeting following supper, and Mrs. Vera Ahrens, a guest, w’on a plastic horse and colt in a raffle. The prize was donated by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gard. Plans for the annual Horse Show’, scheduled June 11, were discussed. There will not be a June meeting of the club, with

remember her with flowers on Mothers Day POTTED PLANTS: I Azaleas ♦ Calceolaries I Chrysanthemums xZSj/IvSJSt I Gloxinias 'iS&fcy I Hydrangeas Corsages and fresh cut flowers from WAWASEE NURSERY 918 Chicago St. Ralph Oyler GL 7-3321

ENTRY BLANK Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce Flotilla Parade Sunday, June 18—1:00 P.M. Name — Address City ~ Phoua The Parade Marshal shall hive full control of year position ia the Flotilla Parade. / "My Pontoon conforms to all State and Local Laws of the water, and I have adequate Insarance to coVer boat and passengers. Signed - Owner I will pilot my own Pontoon. I will famish my Pontoon to Flotilla. I will decorate my Pontoon. I will not decorate my Pontoon.’ I will provide my own entertainers. I will take the Chamber of Commerce's entertainers. I can takepassengers safely. We, of the Syracaso-Wawasoo area, have provided the above Entry Blank for convenience. Kindly fill oat in detail and give or mail to Cloa Liter, The Sportsman Cooter, Syracuse, Ind. or the Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce. Entry Blanks will bo available at all Boat Marinas. All Pentooa Boats in this area are Welcome and Solicited.

Thursday May I I, 1961

members to be busy working on the show. A trail ride and potluck at "Hamman’s Acres” near Elkhart head the list of plans for the July meeting. Mrs. Hamman has invited members of the local club who desired to ride in the Memorial Day parade at Elkhart. Name Incorrect In Recent Wedding Story The name of William H. Brake was incorrectly given as Blake in a recent story telling of his marriage to Mrs. Mabel Mock of Lake Wawasee. Complaint Dismissed A divorce complaint filed in the Circuit Court at Warsaw by Daisy McClain of here, against Herbert McClain, has been dismissed on motion of the plaintiff.