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Show 1 HILL TOP TIMES Page 11 UolleybaSB Tswmaaisinil! To Be IteM April H 5-- 1 Hill AFB plays host on April S to volleyball teams from AF bases in five northwestern states when the base stages its Northwest omerenee Volleyball Tournament. 15-1- Member of Scout ? and their inters ' fine promo- - e in a very cvtflrama" on the lers Pu,v f in the Bountiful March gym. school ,h years the very "house ape"-- 12 f De Aflntht this Show WOUld f the mill" b.,uu "run 11,, Vof . M T35L "1 out than Krai-nglt- er with a disappoint- T'bomb in being, Sear-ol- r d Mh to ioyable Via1 ATI Zt,s our surpwoc lira evening. nrmsisted Of Weight THE WINNERS Top team in Hill AFB's recent intramural volleyball playoffs was the 29th Ammunition Supply Squadron shown here. The 29th won all 10 matches without losing a game. Back row (left to right) are SSgt R. C. Perkins, Alc M. L. Williams, A 2c R. E. Rivers and SSgt R. L. Wilson. Front row are A3c Lake Health FCZsolt and Bountiful High fi Davis M. L. Watters, - professional wrestling, Mike Sill. Mr. UTAH, ..jen CDjuuo"" -f two youngsters xva.c aemunsimicu George Kamjoue Ules and 15-1- " I exercises useu u of developing mus C muscles. These fellows Cdwith the weights as we would (( UUUIHVVW uai. Atiuanj interested in tne posing baseball re H j as something we naa never Jnst walking around the Mike and his cohorts looked hu- fairlv healthy ordinary as they posed, muscles but out here and popped out we never saw t umnj ere. ascles in one place. was - i- 1 ' ( - v" Cullimore iir iins-- act-in- - I t 6eeiitop f reieree ior itions Milo Savage, establish champions wrestling U g comparable to our boxing cham- ",local favorites Jesse Poole pions. We both agreed tnat very restlers could ,w professional uvgvi it uivi go at top speed for nine minutes Nine minutes of all out exertion is The usual "phony baloney" a tremenodus test of durability. match ended the pro-raThe kids enjoyed it, how- Here are some of Jay's thoughts fver, and that counts Nine minutes of action, or less, a lot. would not be profitable, so rest One Rough Deriods would have to be provided. Sport cVinnlH hp. WOrk- - W muu m. nn a nlwavs pin or maintaining a submission type hold. A time holds .V.vii1l Ya nlnoeH w niKwuxu uamu nn Wvactlafs the high school boys : i Watching a inr towards . hn.L.. " i i;; i I 1 11 1 1. of manv" amateur ...i. no- anmnlish r wiicii UUUIIII6 i Wfli. ,o uae r,,. w e e(j r;v0U,u6 rougn sport, ped this little game four or five We believe this would be a back in the good old good start. Our own thoughts lays and decided right quick on wne other would eliminate any kind of a sport to impress the blow being struck. DisqualifiIiris, cation should result from using the ropes in any way or for foreotten all the whva pud wherefores of amateur wrest. throwing a man out of the ring. we called on We could go on and on but k of Cullimore, Jay our local we would just get "madder 'n "muscle" staff to bring op to date. madder." Suffice to say professional wrestling now proves Here's the Rules nothing and is merely stuff and nonsense. California law Here's a ouilf nmiimirn vo es. A matrh professional wrestling fnncict v,Q requires contests be labeled "exhibieach of three miniitoQ tions." "Nuff said." NlOn. There is no reef norinH Ko. Nn rounds, just time enough to the nnhlie would FP a coin or take im tv,o !. amateur wrestling if they were ctar;. ovnnri Position. A "nin" KAndefo tr. it Onee he wrestled in Moulder L h Tof mateh following a Utah-Uta- h wr three seconds Kodrethnll crame. Most every fn v, yarded for taWow Hrtx,r z Hi annn snectators stayed f it A wnv, Wile v. v"iW ner is on top of and and enjoyed these matches. It waina his oDDonent A r,.o roa in this match that Jay, after foil .blades tiro qua for leading 5 to 4, lost in the last five j 13 wort&touching two points, seconds when his opponent too On. Jo tne opinion - J imes-- way such as; two or three knuckles of the last hand should be visible, the creases in both hands that are formed by the thumb and index finger should point towards the right shoulder or a firm grip of the shaft with the right index finger and thumb. Leverage at the top of the back- lhere is swing is undesirable. enough temptation to "hit from the top" without a thumb or extended finger or baseball grip to help. Genial Russ has the complaint of most pros. And he's so right. eginners won t stick with instruc tions. It happens to all of us. We take a lesson. We don't practice. We go play and the "new" grip or swing is uncomfortable. Perhaps we hit some of our usual bad shots. Then it's the "heck with the new and back to the old.'' Some golfers go a long way with Art Arman unorthodox grip. amateur Hawaiian cham strong, pion for a period, used a baseball grip. This was not, however, the nonular conception of a baseball grip. His hands were correctly plac ed palm facing palm with the right palm square to the desired direction of the shot. The funda 2r Tlm scored fnr. 5. For The Easter Parade AS MlRRORs GROW MORE important ... lrtLhrM jiussar: Precious! GOOD LIGHT BRINGS BETTER SIGHT I x- - point is 1-- Eyes J&re blades-tonohin- tw de gaining in pop golfers. Golf pros must feel like ularity through- tearing their hair out when they out the country, see A right index finger hooked Jay says. Many way down along the shaft "behigh schools are cause it gives me the feeling of going at it hot more leverage in the start of my and heavy. Jay downswing"; The right hand wrap days. said he prefer- ped around to the right of the To sport would be as tedious as to Sgt. Green also has been named work." red to wrestle shaft so that the palm of the hand as assistant manager of the tourslightly heavier faces up "my thumb, helps start Shakespeare said it but was he ney, helping out Jay Cullimore, tournament head. as the the club down," a baseball grip an athlete ? men, ones "I hit a baseball that way and lighter possess so much it's comfortable for me." Basic speed and agil instructions are forgotten. Points ity. Speed plus condition plus, of rrmrse. stren trth make un the hasic. Davis and Bountiiui me renuirements of a eood wrestler spilt tones in tne wrestling matcnes. our conversation we hit e had foreotten how last and To Duringu !,., Jonest wrestling could be. How honest wrestlins- matches be made entertaining enough to Gene Fullmer gave his time to f as 8. Utah State. Amateur wrestling is common offense among mediocre lifting ieht N. W. Archie, A2c J. D. Eveland and SSgt E. F. Sturtz. Airman Rivers looks like a sure bet to play MSgt on the Hill AFB volleyball team when it competes the Northwest Conference tourney, set here April pv."...-- -w..v. wresucia, Wrom tne densim Expected here are teams from Paine, Geiger, and Larson AFB's, Wash.; Portland International Airport, Oreg.; Malmstrom AFB, Mont.; Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, and Wendover AFB, Utah. The teams will tilt for the right to represent the Northwest Conference at AF-wivolleyball playoff this year at Amarillo AFB, The team that wins Tex., May ever. the tourney at Hill can go to AmaSeveral golfers have achieved a rillo as a group. Or they can pick small amount of fame with unor- up three top stars from the tourthodox methods. Another example ney and add to their roster. that comes to mind is Bruen, a A double elimination event, the top English amateur. Bruen had a tremendous loop in his back- - Hill tournament will be played in swing. It became widely known in matches best two out of three games. The two top teams will England as the Bruen loop. But why do thinirs the hard wav. play the final match best three It's so simple to take a few les out of five games. sons from a pro and practice Team rosters and game schedwhat he preaches. ules will be announced at a later Russ Mears emphasized the imdate. portance of another basic foot But that's another story. Three players from last year's Hill AFB Volleyball squad look like sure bets to play this year. They are A2c R. W, Rivers, Alc WilQUOTE Kelly, and TSgt. Jerome M. "If all the year were playing holi liam Green. mental fault in this grip is that the hands are not as close together as desirable. Hands working together, and properly placed, are the basic elements of fine control. Years of practice enabled Armstrong to perfect this grip now known as "unlapped." Art turned pro several years ago changed his grip and played as well or better than r, nninte fnr a reversal. We hopt1 underneath to a neu- - Jay, this is the last "reversal" you mJTJ.- n and two Points are ever have, iur reversal of an advan. Cr'in GriDes la,. Snent. an interesting hour wit The Russ Mears, Oakridge professiona tch continues for " - vwvivi van JJUl . pn would end the concern to at C1MJ? mary tlme- - In case of a him, as it is to W3' e lenth o time every pro we ve ever talked with is perfection of J.ne secret of ih the grip. My..x riads of words threstwfihe amateurs is that have been writ ff St alw&ys e work- 'or millions of KM. ten, lo?k n??e .f this holdin Vh of inhours toe hld for nine minutes struction as to 1 the proper l- Jayletwjj been duri;iVre8tlin 89 147 sitioning of the hands have senior vor t oer, Yet thia remains the most BOXY TOPPERS AND COATS Sizes 3 to 6X $9.98 .'....$12.98 Sizes 7 to 14 Pre-tee- n Sizes $14.98 Easter Hats $1.98 to $3.98 A Ci Si Buy from Your Dealer TV Use S .2nd Flood . irrv.T'Y?rD Q jQrr J stftneocte- - of) LK 2438 Washington Blvd., Ogden Use l lan |