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Show DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, NIM A -- ,f iati to'itio City; Saturday, 4p'ri F'.5, 1953 3a ' N, , . ;4 0 HERE'S ROW TO HIT WOODS Harris e shows-th- 1 ON.MMINPMMPRI,IW,4MffRWM141M1WWNSWHISVOSNNOPWINtetWOMMINMNINONNOI:111MINIIWAINOWNIMPIWAteLJ espervaeigno.boileawdolooloteeksomminbovmdiwOdsolimmei 011116W0100,10011110,001111immooloontommoommimmill properewing in bitting a fairway shot ad ; u rd;It-:tor:o:Wili4..:- nnua ' BYLI ' BUM! 880-yar- Big Eight baseball teams head Into another double round next week with games scheduled Monday and $ Thursday. With only two rolnds under their belts, the tighters find :themselves with only one unbeaten team. Five of the teams have divided two games ivhile Granite stands alone at the top with a lopsided triumph in its only encounter, Here's the schedule: MondayWest at East, Davis at Granite, South it Jordan. ThursdayGranits at West, East at Provo. Jordan -- : those Partisuler ' - s Ex--Cha'mp- - Play,N-S Golf 'Finale At least three records fell to the new-, type of competition on display-during preliminary events Friday, - The New Assn's. college player draft (UP) York Knickerbockers Saturday were the proud possessors of six-foo- Wallr-Duke- 11-in- t, s, N. et (W) 880-yar- eight-minute-o- ld N.-Y- 36-ho- 11 pick ,One thing is certain, distance never hurt anyoneespecially If he is working to control it. Must Be Confident' A man usually has confidence in his woodsso much so that it is safer for him to hit a No. 5 wood shot than one with a No. 3 iron. Because of the length of the shaft he can swing easier and hit it farther. , This is a confidence he -, must keep. Tbe fairway shot is one of swing and rhythmic form. ICS' like all other shots as far as swing goes. But it differs ma, terially from the iron at the impact of the baU You never dig a fairway wood shot unless you have to firmly with the get out of a rut. Rather, you hit the ball. club head just skimming the ground.- That sounds ,easy ,andit,...irs. Once you get the knack, then practice will dictate how good you will become with , , your game. Just remember these few rules: Try and keep the head of the club along the grass for as long as you can. I'd suggest that yeti' practice by Rutting to bltboth of two tees eight inches apart and-tryiOn a downhill lie remember that your backswing should follow the contour nf the t slopethe same, in an uphill lie. la wise to open the stancereft Playing a downhilFile-ifoot slightly bactlof the toe line. Uphill calls for a closed stancet left foot forward and right foot back. (See illus. - , go, ow I aaa a aa UPHILL: OPFN MP 41174io c DOWNHILL POINTS TO REMEMBERHarris recommends keeping the swing parallel as much as possible with the contour of the ground. Note that with a level lie the stance is nearly square, closed just a little. Hitting the ball from uphill lie requires a closed stance. , ' . go ea CLOSED s ng sa NCAMAL as possible.. your t .... Ip - d The relay team from Lincoln Junior High Schoori draft. Two former north and south came in in 1:38.8, bettering the amateur golf champions met old record of 119. Cedar City Nomad High then proceeded to five Skinners Saturday for the 1953 tourna- Junior reethis break znent title When., Mal Gillette of In NBA Cane Draft on the same course with a St. Albans, played Bill ord Five Skyline Conference .bas118.5. The previous record was Campbell of ' Huntington, W. held selected by Mound Fort and was- set ketball players were final.. Va., in a in - the National -- Basketball in 1941. 1944 the titleholder, Galetta,' , reached the final by coming from behind on the last two boleti Friday to heat Bob Coch ran of St. Louis,' I up. Campbell,' the 1950' winner, elimirations) nated William Hyndman of Chicon ab b ei a 27. LW gbh o a American League 0 6 0 National League 2 Groth et 4 1 Fox 2b Out of tho Sand Abington, Pa., 4 and 3. in the , 4 0 3 3 4 1 7 lj Young 213 Fain lb , ' w. 1. Pet. OIL other semifinal match. Pet. ?dines lit Dvek It 4 $ 4 02 ball from the traps remember that a wood In the hitting aII S .75 .000 New Yerk 1 3 0 0 I 3 0 3 Philadsph Bele rt ere,' r7 is a wise club if immediate loft is not needed to clear the Clove land 4 .001 . . ,831 It. Loom I Rivera et 3 2 5 0 Elliott 3b 3031 3 ST. LOUIS 4 028 .334 3 St. Linde Krsnielt 31a 4 1 1 3 Courtney bevy. Brooklyn 4322 bunkers The Impact should be In the sand just inches ahead II 5 -- 300 3 3 $ .02$ Chirac) Crrsquel as 4 1 2 3 Sievers lb 3120 weightTommy Harrison' hopes Chicago 4 VA Philadelphia .423 .000 2 3 4 Milwaukee I 3 1 3 5 , of the ball. The club bead follows through and hits the ball 0 1 0 Hunter as e Lollar 4 0 liVa Boston. s a .400 .. . JXl to repeat I previous victory Cincinnati' 0 lEretiou la S 0 0 0 baloss S Stis I Washington ,. squarely. It is a good club- to Use from the sand if the lie is I Piliahurgh in 0 Bearden 6 2 1 1 Truckip 211 00 000 It over Wesbury Bascom in their New 'fart ........ I , .333 Detroit 2 J00 0 1 suitable for a wood shot. ilirisep match here Saturday , Priday's itensits Friday's Results a person's trouble in hitting with the most I think of 2112 33 27 10 Totals 9 393 Totals New York 4. Washington 1. Bt. Louis at Chicago. Positioned. night but by a more clear cut aGrotuaded out forlTrucks in seventb . woods comes from trying to HIT FROM THE TOP OF TIIE Philadelphia 2. Boston 2. belied out tor Bunter in ninth. Clevaland margin. Dotroit t n(ght). , Brooklyn 13 Naw York 4 Olighti. 000 000-- 4 ,BACKSWING. Chicago ....... . .. . Chicago & St. Louis I (nights. Philadelphia L tatablarak 3 (night).The Los ' Angeles fighter 000 009 000- -0 St. Louis , at to one a This hard Cincinnati is Milwaukee, (night). It's isi.ueks; feeling you get with explain. lichothela Simmistes 2 2. RB1Rivera ESeevers. gained a split decision against Postponed. rata. Kmieh. Fox, Minos. experience. Let's put it Ibis way. In a natural swing the Chiron at St. Louis (2). Schedule Sunday the East St. Louisan In Prot and Fox : 20Rivrs. Detroit at Cleveland 2). 13PCarrasque1. club follows the hands off the top of the swing, the hands Fain. BBTrucks I. Kretiow 3, Bearden Bt. Louis at Chime. Washington at New York. dance, R L, last December. 3. SOTrucks 14 Bearden 1. Larsen 1. Cincinnati at Milwaukee. the way. A split second before the impact the Philadelphia at Boolon ta). New York at Brooklyn. HOKretlow 0 In 13; Trucks I in 7, leading hand 1 in 2, Bearden 3 in 0 23. R and Larsen at Philadelphia. brings the club head through with a lot of wrist right tittaburgb LAS VEGAS, NEV, (UP) - Wasik ab b al Maw York ab b 0 a FRKretiow 0.0. Bearden 0.0, Trucks and hip action.- Yost 3b 3 I I & Martin 2b 0 4 3 I Larsen Fred Kirsch, manager of Ger- Pittsburgh ab b a Philadel. ab I la a Tornio' (Rivera). HBFTrucks 2b 3 0 I 31 Rizzuto as 4 2 I 1 3 0 el If you start to whip the head of the club from the top mitt lb 3 0 101 Iran 3b 4 0 II Bauer rt man, heavyweight Hein Ten Catania 4226 WBearden 11.00. LTrucks 3b I I 0 I Ashburn if 4 1 I 0 Arintoi rf 471 tb of I, 4110 Mint'. the 3620 1 1 re 2 swing you are lost Some teachers have a counting 3 0 8 4 3 Abrams Wyrosteli Hoff. saittlaturdarthat he had Hiner It rt ib h o a If ,4 1 3 bb1 i A1E14,1,6404 3 0 SO 0.tr. Berra 4 1 00 Vollmer aa 0 10 Ennis It 3 4 0 3 7 0 2 Boone se system and call for a pause in the swing before starting 3 0 1 21 Woodling It 3 2 3 0 Kuenn se .instructed hil lawyer In New O'Cnnll lb 4 1 1 2 orgeson lb 4 2 130 tunnels 4 I 02 Wood 3 e 5 0 Hatfield 3b 4 2 0 2Avtli 2b I I 0 0' Mire lb I like a student golfer,to,have enough Hamner ss 4 I 1 4 ahVerbilSullivan It 4 1 3 0 Mitchell If 3 0 2 it down with the hands York to file suit against the in- Thomas et 3 0 42 01 Jones 0 0 .0 Collins lb 0020 3'b 4004 4 1 7 2 Doby ef 3 0 2 0 Garagiola 1 5 Drove lb 4 02 0, $abo 3h 4 in smoothness his ef Busby that counting isn't necessary. S swing 1 e 0 2 1 Sursess 2, 30 Grasso e 4 1 4 II ternational manager's guild and Cole se Nieman rf 4 1 1 O'Rewen ab 3 1 1 3 4 1 ' 1 S 1 Detain of 4 2 1 0 Glynn lb 3 3 17 0 If pot you're 1K.nitntyp 3 1 01 Potertild 2 1 29 Lopat p ----hittnig your wood shots right, get with a its president. Charley Johnson. Hall 1 a Metkovich 1 0 1 1 e 4 0 0 Simatetan rf 4 2 2 0 Batts 0 0 0 Tipton e 4 0 0 0 professional and have him look at your game. That'i what Waugh I1 S0 O0 Kirsch said thatthe suit btlernier IS 27 10 aorta Totals 33 0 24 131 Totals Friend 2b 4 0 3 3 Garcia p 3 103 we mean by grooving a swing. &Simard for Runnels in would be filed in civil court on YaCOP 0 II Ituttemn p 1 0 3 11 bRan for Weed in lath. 2 0 1 006-aPesky 14.10 000 .. 4 Practice Required grounds that the organization Totals 10314 10 Total, 3112114 Washintton Marlow 8 0 0 0' 010 010 . New York BelVernon. 1 0 0 9 was keeping Ten Hoff from beaPliid out tor Hs1 in OHL Wood list& bMullin P.None. like to I , my 0 0. fairway woods shots just a little behind 0 play 0 Madison nth. b11.101 mit los' "initial in ? Canute. Bike 2. 211Loest --000 000 120-- 4 ing able to :pursue his trade." Pitiabursb DP left heeljust a little ahead of tenter. If you practice RitWoodlint. Sake. my Totals 24 12 34 0 15 31 127 Totals 303 one 1Oo-1Philadalebia Sabo., Startle and Mho; lab.. Martin i Mb. that position it will come. Don't try and cure a defect by Singled for Houttema Hamner S. trivet Collins. balled out for Msrlowo tfl 1th. BAKERSFIELD, CAL (1P) ()Taman. Wrrestek. Bernier, Smith. and 2. (10Bit Porterfield I. Lepel I. R and Batts tor shiftitig your body all over the place. Get a good stance and titan 1111 in lith. 2. Haan's. Col. toast MRPorterfield .Louise Suggs, the sweet,. 28.Torsesois 000 000 100--1 Detroit .....,. Emil& then work on that swing. It'll come. oat 1.Porterfleld . . 031 000 00x- -4 Cleveland of , end Tortmon. LettPittoo swinging pride peorgia, Hamner Philatialphla EIlinerm.. RBI Koren ,2 Garda . One good back Yarct.suggestion11 you goWdandelions,, a. 1131SKonstaati burgh I. slitotarr.'217-ranked ae..top- favorite-Satu- r-. Wising t 3. Hall 1, 3 Hall -out and pick.,them with a spoon. Stand up to each one gel Oman. and DPBoone Garcia. Glynn: 0 la 1 1 anal 111,Konstanto day- to''capture one of the rich Tam 1. 110.Hall I in Gs Waugh S hi 2; Tit 44. Roane and Glynn. Friend and Drone, 1031 hit it as you would a golf ball. Just nip itdon't try Hall Waugh 14. Faso 1. Madison 1. 118Houtteman Garcia 3, eat women's golf pursesonthe WKonaBy Konstants (eastioniont). 3. Marlowe 2. HO root to it out. If you find two of them about six inches apart SOHoutleman 4141, lAnls 36Wastern- league west coast this year in the Houtteman 4 to Si Marlowe 3 In 2: Madi- for both in tryson the same swing. It'egood practice.. 1 in and ERHoutteman J. Nom York ab b o al Brooklyn ab b a. hole ' Bakersfield invitational Omaha at pea Moines, sad.. rain. Marlowe Madison And get on yoor front lawn, where you don't dare take Williams lb 5 3 3 SiGililam3b 5 3 1 3 Gargle Sioux City at Lineeta wet grounds. 1341; WGarcia 11.Houtteman tournament. 1 11 3 4 2 Reese as Lorkma lb 4 2 5 ' ' Puchio 410. Wichita a foot-londivot, , Thomson el 5 24 01 Snider et 3310 She and 15 sister profession,Denvor 244 Colorado gorings ab b Boston b o to' 5 2 2 01 Robinsoo 2b 3 103 Philadel. Irvin It Joost es 3 1 3 3; Manson 2b 4 1 0 21 CaMP8111111 a 4 1 0 als will tee off Sunday over the Internatión' ali Dark ss 4034 , et 4 00 01 rural rt 4110 Philley el 8 20 Piersall rt 4041 League - Mueller 4 I 10 rolling Bakersfield Country SPOReet 3b 4 2 3 11 Horton lb 4 0 14 0 Michaels 2b 2 2 1 3i Evers if Toronto I. gormstiald 1 4 it Robin 8 4 1 8 5 a 3 Gernert 11P.Thmosn1f Years lb 0 In course 4010 for Club $3,500 prizes. baitimoro I. BOW S. Vale rf 3 9 3 0 Kell lb 4 2 3 0 0 la bGoinst 41,1 Zernial Too:joio..y-moy:,.p.o1 PINEIHURST,, - m Young and Utah State each had two men represented In the draft and the one remaining spot went to Denver. Jumpin Joe Richey and Her Christensen of the B Y five were selected by the Minneapolis Lakers.''Another westerner; Hartley Kruger of Idaho University was also selected by the Lakers. Darrell Tucker, the top scorer In the conference this Year, was selected by Milwaukee. Also Included on the Milwaukee draft are Seattle's O'Brien twins and Washington's Bob Houhregs. Tucker's teammates Bill Hull and Joe Hughes of Denver were both drafted by Syracuse-- the nation'a number one- - collegiate basketball star. The Knicks, first place finishers in the National Basketball Assns. Eastern Division last season, kcooped up the Seton : Friday by exercising their territorial rights at the N B A's annual college loo.e.tio,"6".4 The wood is the most powerful club In the bat It puts a golfer toward his destination quicker and with less effort than any other. to hit And the woods are what the average golfer-Iike- s ' more him makes feel best. He likes to see that ball ride. It like a champion. There is another side to the argument that it's best to be In the fairway regardless of distance. Some- - of the long hit ten argue that it's always best to be as close to the green New York 1(nicks Land Hoop Ace Wally Dukes BOSTON NORMAL... By WALT HARRIS As Told to Hoek Miller bost. Tlits WI' ailment dials (This Is anatbor owlet on oolfbow tu play Wm Pm. with wood shots from tits fairways, traps. bunkortovertwitera otion shotmakor with at is Pert Wait Harris professional Dd's - - STANCt- :- CONTOO SNOTS Learn How; It Feels Great to Hit Illkods Y d Whitfield, runner, and hurdler-rwc-re Dick a Attelsey, PROVO Young 'University stadium took on the scheduled for special races. Art appearance of old Greece Sat- Barnard, a hurdler and sprinter urday' as more than 2000 moder- from the West Coast, aid Harn-day gladiators'from the Intermountain West ran, jumped old Butler of L A A C, were and pushed through their paces for the concluding day of the See Seminary a Pate Al: , 40th annual Invitational Track ' and Yield Meet. to provide eompett--, A-- large crowd attended the scheduled tion for the world tamed racers. 1953 emote. sitting In the sta. dium in theirs shirtsleeves. Dr. Ralph Roylance, former athE. L. (Gene) Roberts, who In- lete from the Utah State Agriitiated the humble meet In 1911, cultural College, and one of the would hardly have recognized Intermountain West's greatest the bustling activity Saturday. javelin throwers, also was slated Two world championsMal to participate in his field, specialty. Vane! interest by the crowd was held in the high Jump, Sport's. Bads where Utah University's Cal Clark, who nearly broke a world record two weeks ago, jumped against other university Jump By LEO trniirOving Your Goff BIG 8 BASEBALL ENTRIES PLAY MONDAY-i-IHURSDA- Classic over the ball at the top of the backswing and bow, with the shift of weight to the left foot, the center of balance moves until the right knee is above the ball. the head with the wrists just before hitting the ball, Golfers should try to avoid hitting the ball from the top of the swing. Notice bow the left knee is directly with a woOd, Harris says it,ta Important to bring the hands into the shot and let tho-hecome, forcing OF, 7AIRWAT7rValter Ring-Chie- Investigate fs New e' 'Boston-Massacr- BOSTON (UP)The M a s- lighter of merit, said be didn't sachusetts Boxing Commission stop the bout earlier because met in special session Saturday Collins was noted for hiS durability-- and ontya few the m uc months ago came off the deck criticized Jimmy to win over Mexican feather. Collins world lightweight bout Lauro Sala& described by one New York weight d ColRastson-saisports writer. as "another Bos- lins between he Spokeandto Col rounds ton massacre." answers convinced him The issue was whether referee .Tommy Rawson should that the challenger's bead remained the clear flurry despite have stopped the nationally-televised - chipper.' , . , . . - ,. 4 - a li .,1.......,. .,''''. .';(...t.,:4:4,.,,'..v..,... 4-- t , ,.,) to.,- .. f4:, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I raking 01 Of 01 . 1 Hillar 1 e 0 0 c4illbart . Totals 39 12 24 1 Totals 34 9 21 14 . 11' eGrounded Out for Wilhelm in Ilks, Mien tor. Nears in ilth. , ' rPoossed up for Hider in 9th. , slew York , , ,.-- , .. Old ZOO 101--- .4 Al Brooklyn , , . 100 406 Oix---i ZErskini, ' William. Irvin, R Si Snidor., Soeneor 2. Robinson 1. Cam- . . . oanolla 3. Furth 1, D Thompson. , i Gilliam. Roos., Thomson 2. . '. , Dark Snider Reese- - HESisidstr. Swots- , ' , Ramie. cor , Camosnolls. I 2. Connelly 3. Wilhelm 3. .1 RRCorwin 1 , 3. 3, Ersitiris 1 Hiller - ' - . ' ' Hiller 1. Erskine S. HOCorwin 4 in , i 3 (none eut lo iihn Connell? '3 ht al Wilhohn 1 in 1; Hiller 2 its 3, C . .1' ER Corwin 15 .5, Erskine 4. Conneln , ' "" ,. Hiller ,11 Wilhelm 04100601160011811111601100800100011000111161111110011116011 beim WSralLiao (34x, 1.0erlria 404141 .. uiiirmr.litutgc3 .,SUNDAY APRIL 26th 10A.M.l S. Solt Läko ! , ity s No. 2 Airport . 4, 4 3 0 White 303 2 1 1 Gmphlott cd 3 011 4 1 2 0 Bolling as 3.0 32 4 0 0 0 Freeman 1000 1 0 1 0 .Mli-otoil.::g'iki'.stiiNixon . 'Odor la 0000 I 0 0 01 aDiMaggio Kennedy 0010 33 5 27 14 Totals 37 14 27 D Totals PHILADELPHIA (UP) 1, The astruck nut for Delock it Oth. 110- 1-7 101 020 toe on the right foot , of Philadelphia big 000 100 001- -1 0oston Merson. 1181Robinson 3. Murray, speedy Vern Dixon of Man Kell. bentifil Suder. Vain. corner'. 28 Philley. Kell, Soder. Michaels. 30. hattan College was the poser Evers. Gernert. 3R ' marrieds. HERobinson, 118 DPBolling-Gernert.- the Jaspers made e ,Freeman 2. Nixon 3. Delock 1. So, Saturday,es Kellner 1. Freenian L Nixon 2. 110 an unprecedented three for bid Kellner 5 in 0. Freeman 0 in 4 1,3. Nixon 5 in 2 1,3, Deloek 0 in 4 1,3. Ken- year sweep of the sprint relays 1 and nedy 1 in 1. -R and annual Penn Relay. 8N11011 and i and 3t in- the 59thwho Delock 0 rid O. Kennedy l and 1. DO Dixon, stepped into the lawarre0 ...Murray. WwAillisag . vacated , If Ruder 3h Murray Kellner p 0 , , alii .r .. . :: si, --- : P ,), .. 7 osts4,, - : . ;,. ..,.....-,..,- .,..,, ,,,: rt II", - .4 rk,,,,,ILS:J,k - &Rhodes - 1,1 ';,) - ':sZkkea mem ' . - . ci t...1231,,,," , , I g , e C, 41 ,. 111 Issoosettoossowesesseeel000tto..,,,, , , 0-- Corwin Connelly Wilhelm ,.. h L - 41, . !II. ... ..... '4 goes Lindy Remigino, bruised his toe finishing the 880 in, Friday's opening day and, it was all hushhush bo serious the in I jury - might be. It- caused concern. as might be imagined, for Dixon was scheduled to anchor the 440, 880 rand the mile, with Manhattan in i the role of defending-champioby the spiked in all three events. 4 -- . "Why, after the flea," he said, ."I met my wife and we danced together. I was feeling pretty good. I just couldn't get started last night." - i. -- of knockdowns Collins himself confirmed Saturday that ' be was only slightly hurt. He had a puffed left eye and a cut over the left eyebrow that required three stitches. But otherwise he was Boston Garden bout Friday night after champion Carter had knocked down his Boston opponent seven times in the third round. Carter finally was awarded a TKO victory after flooring Collins three more times in the fourth round. Henry N. Lamar, a member of the boxing commission; said a statement would be issued after the special meeting. 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