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Show PRIL 16. 1967 RedSoxRookieJust. “Teams Pray Again Today [Aisses No- Hit Game By JOE GERGEN NEW YORK his mnie these cecumatnncn It-got But pitcher o with two men out in the ninth toningsod a 32 oe pan joward of the New York Red and Blue A Yankees, Pro-Am Slated And because. it did, the men i 14,375, vetera t t i ny a asketball A: including Jo = revision to make NeXt ioumament will be held at the “He bt Since Rohr is only 21 years! T™Panogos Golf Course Sat- the outside,” in the ahead of him, he may yet get a handful of chances to nail down tourney, which will begin at) that final out ofa no-hit, no-run 10:30 a.m., should contact the Golf Shop in Provo by Thurs-' game But-never -will it hold the day, April 20th. Entrance fees impact of the near miss the 6-3 will be $5°for pros and $3 for amateurs. southpaw uncorked Friday in the “baptism” of the newly- ve said a st ¢ n Bulldog Netters c Rohr after theinitial kind shock had worn off. “It was of a-slap but it would have Defeat Devils By 5-0 Count 8 if, he had let it gets paid to rovo High's tennis team afternpon's lot more thar Dee Taylor, i White; b BALANCE stance so that a shove ‘from E | any oan will not disturb) has hand on Rohr's head) is mobbed by his happy teammates moments after he threw a A | Sh 0 S$ def. Byuc play and Si f —— ae2 : Philadelphia openeda 19-point Briant|Sion Winners kept pecking away Buckwaiter, def/Ron Frandsen, 204 narrowedits deficit to 73-65 | (NEXT: The Backswing.) FMMeleM eeeee) eeeMee eeeMEME: ground. This line never moves laterally nor at an angle to the ground, | The best way to maintain | this equilibrium is to keep your weight equally distributed on |both sides of the pivot. If your |weight moves forward, then \balance is thrown forward, and vice versa. James Bulléck-Bruce P, def, Robitson-Hatch, atid tat the WoeteenBink 5 It:S school dropouts and 68% of Philadelphia. Nate Thurmond Resul Re college dropouts are serving in| scored 24 and blocked nine shots » | the armed forces, \tor the Warriors, bel ~ D Ie WAL oY | swing is that everything re-|remain intact, volves around_one_pivotal_point 6-3: Yeon, member about balance in the|fident my balance will always | F F. F. © def one-hit shutout against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium, It was Rohr’s first g1 g]. at halftime. major league pitching assignment. The Red Sox won 34, .(Herald-UPI a ee, ae Hal Greer ‘scored 32 points 5 a Seventy per cent of high'and Wally-Jones added 30 for a = el | flow in proper sequence. try7. never to touch the barrel’s W | The important thing to re- jim. If I can do this I feel conain —a straightline that runs from Condie, P, 6-1, 6-3 ROOKIE, PITCHERBill Rohr of the Boston Red Sox (Boston catcher John Gibson, center, |fyhibition match | Balanceis the intangible qual- |your equilibrium jity that lends precision and) Another hint that I-use,is jbeauty whenever applied. In 1) imagine that Iam swinging fit in a barrel that is secured. I |golf it allows pieces toand together, work’ alltogether theee and of thestraight head, through the into the P, Doubles—Wayne PottsVinson ,, Miner, P; def. Nance-Hgldaway, 6-3. By FRANK BEARD televised 61, 6-2; Kent Hil} David Bird, 64, 64 by Frank Beard Po nationally: can’t feel-any-2 him for what he did SHAVING STROKES C= 5 ontes LADELPHIA A red and blue pré-am golf and her soi old and has a’ promising future "48, April 22 All persons interested t I 141 135 C ae i wasnt: Meant i who: compile baseball's cher- At Timp Links ished record books will have n hi Big Disappointment because Howard, the salehaae wha the big eae. cu * 76ers Trip Warriors refurbished Yankee Stadium.ja player achieved is, For.Rohr was making his very measure of perfecti nervous, Sunday Herald 15 fee ETHIE TSTE TREN f S y ult | i] i i) . IS . 0 ur 3] usiness re t " as Keep in mind that you are |a top-heavy structure and, with- ~ | out good balance, you will have -\a tendency to move all over the place. 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