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Show , 7 ( -. . 1 , 'f .2A7DESERET NEWS, Ilturs - t , ,, June 8, dr4. - , ..., A e) it 4.-- 671 , ,, - . T 'kj- ((tAdr..., 5r i .":, gift- 10, ! . 4. ....; - , 1 , , I - - Down Under WI L. key.'"' , 7 VIEWS OF SPORT , , of using a tee. - "I It , - ' , ,, nd 0. six-thr- ee Mama 3 1 las, Dollruse tgF Sal"' ROI atAl Or" , , It ) I' , ti . I ' v3--P- A ...V. ; N. cAi. i ..., "nil ) -- -- '1:rA:c!idoI: CREMLilhalk r NINERE CftU. 0 - hole-in-o- , Now Ywk Nomid Nb - by 50-mi- hole-in-o- ne , 1940, - ! aboard. Then he clambered up the ladder and over the side of the schooner Nina at her anchorage off City Island. Then he fell dowrt the companionway, removing large tracts of pelt from hip, elbow and spine. It was then that the Commodore discovered how much help he was going to get from this quarter toward winning the New York Yacht Club's annual race from Matincock Point to Port Jefferson and back. "Companionway" is the last nautical term that will be used in this essay, which is written by an authority to whom Abe word "shroud" means something to be avoided until the Very last moment For land-lockreaders, a companionway can be defined as a steep ladder leading down from the back porch to the basement within the case of oriental rugs at the bottom. which help break a fall. The Matinicock-Por- t Jefferson race, started a few years ago by Commodore Sales when he was skipper of the Yacht le shakedown for the 635-mi-le Club, is a Newport-t- o Bermuda race two weeks later. The boats sail 25 miles out Long Island Sound one day and come back the next, and the one with the best corrected time for both legs is the winner. , The Nin o. which ma y be the greatest racing schooner,ever built- is the darling of the Commodores heart She has been winning trophies since her maiden victory in 1928. when she sailed 3900 miles to Santander, Spain, in 24 days. She is 59 feet over all, has two nests and carries more drygoods than Macy's. - rd - 2-- YORKFirst the visitor saluted the quarterdeck and asked permission of Commodore DeCoursey Sales to come He learned to play golf on a threehole totwse on a ranch In Australia. Since then he has been on more than 4700 courses as an exhibitionist or tournament contestant. "I've played golf in every country in the world where there are courses," s8174:404, tht1Ateant evers- where except Russia. " His greatest thrill was scar-while trig a making a movie. He also made a in Cedar Rapids, la., during an exhibition of driving the ball off the face of a pocket watch instead 268-ya- fteaormast ale agtScouts on 111 Ng1V Jr, 160-ya- rd ."'NEW (AP) American gymnasts are touring Japan. They comprise the first U. S. athletic unit to visit that country since before the war. William Roetzheim of Florida State University, Tallahassee, Joseph Kotys of Cleveland and - rs Red Has Trouble Adapting Nautically to Yacht Race s Joe DALLAS, Tex. who won his first golf championship in Australia more than 40 years ago, still is wowing the public with what he can do with the little white ball. He's a master of the trick shot. Although he and his son. both finJoe, , Kirkwood ished among the top 20 in the last national open, be seldom golf any plays tournament more. Trick shots and tourney play don't mix too well. Kirk- wood gives about 300 shows a year. - --- , Kirk-wood- -- crrY, Ia. . (AP) MASON he Nr. .., PAO. - ; . RED SMITH Got Start - - - Scrobe of the American Turnjoent cam ping ers, Bronx., N, Y, are making the doorstep of young Jim Ver the trip. All members of the 1941 U. Heist, pitcher for St- Joseph's S. Olympic- team, Roetzheim, CLEVELAN'D (AP)--TNational Collegiate Athletic As- High School here. VerHeist Kotyt and Scrobe ftnished onetwsociation will haul another six colleges- on the carpet for "sanity graduated recently after an o-three senior season in which in that order in the amazing in in NCAA council an !code" violations at Chicago meeting in 10 he hurled four competition at the August. violtion of the sanity code. gairles and lost but one start, mates made three consecutive recent national AAU gymnastic errors with two out to allow championships at Los Angeles. This was disclosed Wednes- - Two of them-BostCollege that by meet- - and the University of Maryland A 13 man swimming team and ;day following a three-da- y The youngster give up only a run. The pitcher gave up but have since complied, and the one unearned run all season. one hit, that in another inning. a six man wrestling group also ing of the NCAA enforcement, and will visit Japan this summer Ter Heist stands ;committee beaded by Clarence!Citadel withdrew from the as- He pitched 72 3 innings, alsociation. Action remains to be P. Houston of Tufts College. under AAU auspices. 14 hits and weighs 190 pounds. 10 runs, lowed "We uncovered evidence that; taken onthe other fourVillas- struck out 142 batters. The only the University of Virginia, ix schools are giving aid in the Military Institute and game- he dropped came letes in. excess of that - his team when stateschoInova, finals, Institute. Polytechnicat by the code," Houston 4 declined 'to name the (1 , r4 but said any punishment the A 74' council might decide to inflict , 39 on them would be withheld un-... . til next winter. Years per II The NCAA "sanity code" pro- wsk To Pay vides that financial aid given ,,tipsOMEflOOKNI S. Buys Your athletes must come from the A MEAT STORAGE TRAY, i MIMAIDRAWER school itselt and not from any fleet Ióah .s Ve bested holds water is athno hair took-- But: as Remember, ,outside source. Unless the Snob vegetable& Pew. the other hand, don't plaster your hair down eyed by the Shawn ilete helped is in the top fourth with greasy, sticky products which cover Icenemitse motheaten of his class scholastically, the Colder Cold 9-hair and scalp with a scum-;amount of aid he can receive $194.95 Healthy-lookin- g -- -. hair must have a cleaner ,is Refrigerator scalp- - So use Kreml l Its never been du- '49 Floor to schools the six In addition plicated to keep hair perfealy in place---- it 11, Yew Models REIVIGILIATIN sad to be considered at Chicago, makes hair look naturally It RANGE Om ea Discountd never looks or feels greasy. 1Houston said seven others are to 364MS4Wlo contract And ,you'll kis the in , i further when advoratng !Link- s'SZE' It always keeps heir snit ditional information is received. spl tingis Kress! gives your aIP scalp teermg so mum. Akio steeliest to kthri- VAT:: Another seven schools consid,........11t.t., este a dry scalp and resume dandruff- thakze. ered by the eommittee were loolatti 106 found in compliant with the 111s,ot,sio,..1000 code. ' At its January convention the SOUTWSTATE 4:6957 iv 07NCAA found seven schools In ' IK t Colleges Draw NCAA Sanity F - , . I.sr g - N d,,) Joe Kirkwood ' 410.-- gt 1 iii , - ;4. ..,, 4 I ' ir. , Major Scouts U. S. Gymnasts Are First Eye Schablboy On Postwar Tour of Japan Three Kent State College and Edward YORK (Frei Six - .? . I . VIOLATION OF CODE By . - 1 .. , 190, - FAN FARE ,.. , fttrr)n SOME INERT GUESTS Well, she took out from City Island on an overcast morning, carrying her skipper and Mrs. Sales, a professional crew of three, the visitor, and three other gentlemen athletic enough to rush around yanking on the proper ropes while leaping over the inert guests and courteous enough to act as if there weren't any guest huddling there, useless beneath their agile feet. Nina joined the fleet off Matinicock and. like the rest, cruised up and down the starting line. soundTen minutes before the start, the committee-boa- t ed a warning. Commodore Sales and Ernest Ratsey snapped From now on, they would check the time on to the second in an effort to bring Nina across the line in the Instant the starting gun sounded. As the seconds ticked off . tension grew like weeds. AU of a sudden the race was on and the boats went away In howling confusion, like 30 lady motorists bearing down on a single pedestrian. To Nina's left was Baruna, with somebody aboard hollering like a banshee for the boats ahead to make room. To her right was Bounding Home. "Look," said Mrs. Sales, "a hitch-hiker- ble9 U i!JthIL.1 9 Illige51 ESTI 81,000 miles of mountain and desertm"runs perfectly!" , ... 4 ap S ..well, .7$ . '' lir t eo , - ,- 44 ,- woll , stop-watch- 7' 40, , - ' 16 ' :' . :. A . ::!: .........,- , 1 ; . ,' Ny '.. yard - Gussr , i 0 WORLD. 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Nina was the fourth boat to Ash. but on corrected timeafter, the handicaps for each boat had been figuredshe wound up nowhere. Not that it mattered, that evening. And after that evening, nothing - - ," ., ant Frenchman from Martinique, danced joyously. "Shea beet"'There are more than one MORJOI t! ,....,:ti 1 - . - 4. k Nip !"': if z. I v? k. t ,,,l'4,....14414:Nt. Alockr 2- goods, t- ' , 4 .." .1:,.,. - Just to Bounding Home was "sitting on Nine's wind. the windward, she blanketed the Nina. blocking off the breeze. The Commodore was maneuvering desperately to get out from under and the man at Bounding Home's wheel was shouting. Get that sheet, somebody, and don't stand around with your hands in your pockets!" Nina got her spinnaker set and drew away from Bounding Home. She headed toward the Long Island shore and for the next three hours no English was spoken. Not, at least, the Englis0 you hear in Toots Schor's. This was all about tides and marks and golliwobblers and mains and sheets and stays and stuff. At one point they rigged the sail between the masts and when the wind spilling off the mainsail filled this canvas, adding faintly to the Nina's speed, Edgar dePrey, an exuber- .. - , - me - , , -- - Vk . HANDICAPPED SOMEWHAT She pointed to the Julie, which had lost her spinnaker. The big fluttering swatch of nylon had wrapped itself around the mizzenmast of the yawl Merry Malden, which was. as a result, towing the Julie. A man was clambering up the Merry Maiden's mast with a dirk in hand to cut away the trespassing , 1 . '6' ., ,,,, - ." , 1. l - take better care of your car 411Itt kpr ) , tigwâ i - -- |