Show u u. 1 S. S Feminine k Stars Stai's Chosen ri r Babe in Front UP With Wilh With CHICAGO July 18 8 j. j Mildred Babe Didrikson year 19 Texas girl occupying the I chi hi f th fu CV n mf members o of the w. w u n i United States women's Ol Olympic mp c track jend mid and field team were scheduled to leave for Los Angeles today p Miss Didrikson made the team In events events meter 80 hurdles high J jump P and javelin javelin and and broke worlds world's fr records records' in each of ot them in m the na na- A. A A. A U U. shiPs championships anc and final Olympic tryouts tryouts- Saturday at t stadium Evanston She threw the javelin feet 3 inches ches breaking her own wn worlds world's record rec rec- ird rd of feet 5 2 1 inches She leaped Fa feet 3 J 3 16 inches to tie with Jean Sh Shiley Philadelphia national chamPion cham Pion in the high jump surpassing rule the worlds world's rec record rd of 5 feet 3 8 1 inches held by M. M Gisolf Holland t She won the meter 80 hurdles In seconds after beating her own worlds world's s mark o of 12 seconds by tenth one of a ai i second in In a heaLt heat heaL t Out of eight events she entered she won five outright tied for first In n another placed in one and arid failed in only the meter dash f Single handed she scored 30 points t and won the meet by herself for her herR R team the Employers' Employers Casualty Casually com corn Dany any of Dallas t Chicago and California each placed 4 five live girls on the Olympic team which r r follows meters meters Ethel Ethel Harrington Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- r cago Wilhelmina von Bremen San Sani i Francisco and md Elizabeth Wilde Kansas Kan Kan- r 4 sas us City Moi Mo k i meter relay Mary Care 1 Medford Mass Louise Stokes Ma Maden Malden Mal Mal- den Mass and Tidye Pickett Ch Chicago ChI Chi- t cago one other member t to tobe be selected from meters meter 80 h hurdles Mildred hurdles Mildred Didrikson Didrik- Didrik S son ln Dallas Texas Evelyne Hall Ch ChiI ChI Chi- I I cago and Simone Schaller Pasadena I Cat CaL I. I Javelin throw throw MIss Miss Didrikson 7 I Nan Gindele Chicago and Glorida J 1 Russell w sell San Francisco Dis Discus throw throw Ruth Ruth Osborn She Shelbyville Shel Shel- byville Mo Margaret Jenkins Sa San Francisco Lillian Copeland Los An gelci geici i HSk High Jump jump Miss Didrikson Jean Jea Shiley Philadelphia and Annette oer Chicago 2 1 GOOD GOLF By CHESTER HORTON MORTON Greatest Teacher 1 Body action as used In the golf goU swing body action being the foundatIon foundation foundation tion for the swing involves of course more than the I shoulders In the shoulder rotating I exercise you ou had hadI t I revealed to you I II II I hope hop e 11 how 0 w the thc I shoulders rn m move o 0 V ve e and just how naturally naturally naturally nat nat- the feet anc and andI I legs function with L them We come now to the hips To better grasp the action acHon of the body take note o of the easy Sand and natural nat nat- ural ll in RI RIC-fl RIC fT HIP ur m manner HOVES BAC WITH which your right SHOULDER hip moves back as you rot rotate your right shoulder and the manner In which your left hip moves back as you rotate your our left shoulder As you observe this you ma may experience some justifiable surprise the hip movements perhaps have been so natural natural natural nat nat- ural and instinctive that you ou were not nol at any time lime previously conscious ol or them Here you have opportunity to see just how it t Is that the hips get your body out of your way |