Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, June 24, 1952

Issue date: Tuesday, June 24, 1952
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 24, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page press tuesday. June 24, 1952. Winnipeg free press cracks whip at slow pokes i having trouble with your hands in your backswing have gently found that you were stand ins too far away from the Ball do you have trouble getting enough Jack spin on your approach shots. Are your Wood shots Good and your Iron shots bad or vice versa Boos your putting vary too much. Is consistency in still eluding Vou the answer to each and All of. These questions is bound to be yes if your club handling technique is based on steering the club and. A 1. Likewise the answer Clet mutely would be no if you operated on the basis of swinging. And i Bacr cure for any fault in striking the Ball is swinging. This is Why i dwell so much on the Correct swing and its fundamentals such As the position of your head balance and action your body and use of your hands. Vor example Hall trouble in Thi micks Wihib Oes with too much right Rimml which is a sure of deliberate or accidental attempts to steer club Mill h a n 1 Ilromi motion prevents Lack of fuck pm Means that your club Luicart rails to maintain its downward no nil space to us it strikes the Ball. Both arc n my Speed arc upset by efforts to steer or tit lil last in t u you p Duce a swinging to seeded court ranks broken Needa Only a swinging motion consistently att ords the necessary club head acceleration through he Ball. Some parts of your game Wood shots Irons or putting fail As the swinging motion is slighted 01 omitted in that department. I la admit that before you have by Bert greek when Farmer John s Dod Dies Enar along the Trail dreaming o his girl friends or a big bucket of Otts he generally receives Sharp Hick of a Willow stick it s surprising How much effect str King fhe Ball is frightening. Even More dreadful to me is the picture of steering either club of Ball. This can t be much More it Fecit pc than pushing on the end of a according to bugs first round of the Wimbledon la Ennis championships As the seeded rinks were broken on opening aay for the first time since the second world War. Larsen. . Navy courts Champ Ion from san Leandro. Calif., had Leen seeded ninth and Richardson from Baton Rouge la. Was seeded Lith. The other 10 seeded men players or lanced without the loss a Larson. The 1950 Champion bowed before he curate serves and drives of sued v torsion Johansson re re non a whittled Down by Fel Cisiro Ampon. Mighty mite torn the Phillippes. Davis cup player 6-2. Bed at a respectable hour it seems the Manitoba Golf association has heard reports of play is with mule like tendencies and As taken Steps to Speed up the Clare Scott is hold ing the big stick. In re Leusink the for the inter club championship at St. Boniface wednesday Clare announced that the Rule covering slow Plav will be enforced in Neces sary he also announced there will be six minute which should be ample time of r threesomes to keep on late arrivals will be pm Jet to penalty. The m . Ruling will be a popular one for a few slow player can hold up a whole Field and. Spoil what would otherwise have been a. Pleasant round of Goll. St Boniface the Home of Cham pions is favored to make it four straight the annual classic. Sir ainu m they be won it four times in the Ian five years but a surprising band of swingers from Elmhurst broke their string in 1948. Up until 1946 flak sva players then won in 1936, 1937, 1942, 1945 arid 1946. Here s the record of other clubs Norwood five wins pirate Southwood three Elmhurst two Winnipeg Canoe club two and Winnipeg club two. Pine Ridge was the first Winner away Back 191b. The free press trophy won last year. By. Kenora will be run in conjunction with the is irks trophy emblematic of the inter club title four country centres Dauphin Brandon Kenora and Pine aun Falls Are represented. The coun try teams will be gunning for both crowns. The first threesome tees of at 9 . And the last at 12.54 . Ton Assiniboine no. 2. Howe Southwood no. 2 Bill Bell. Brandon no. 1 a. Laing Tuxedo no. 1. 9 Foster. Pine Ridge no. 1 Len Home Charleswood tvo a Ernie Tachun Elmhurst no. Bosnyk St. Bon. No. 3 w v. Campbell Tuxedo no. 1 l. Girling Nia Kwa no. I Baxter Nia Kwa no. 1 Tohn Blackwood Kenora no. Forth. Assin. No. 2. Peterson Brandon Frank Palmer Canoe club no. A Ken Harvey Pine Ridge no. 1. 9 Barkwell. Charleswood no. Bob Alexander Brandon no. 1 Mike Widloski St. Bon. No. 1. S a. M. Beach. Tuxedo no. 2 o Mckrush. Nin Kwa no. 1 Laro Johnson Kenora no. 2. Nia Kwa no. 1 Clas Farmer Pine Falls Don Mcdon old. Charges Wool no. 2. Hupchuk Transcona Bob Henderson Canoe club no. 1 Bill Mcguire Pine Falls. 30 Oor Lou Addy. Elmhurst no. 1 Bil Brown Assiniboine no. 1 Alt Francis Brandon no. 2. In Mcclura St. Bon. No. 3 John Krusic Elmhurst no. 1 Roger Swanson Kenora no. 1. Topolinski. Transcona John Pratt St. Bon. No. 2 Jack Gard Ner. Pine Ridge no. 2. Kedron Elmhurst no. .1 Bill Tymkow Charleswood so. 2 Len Brayton. Brandon City. Widlaski. St Bon no. 1 r. A. Skufco Tuxedo no. 1 Bruce Stephens Elmhurst no. 2. Boes Southwood no. 1 Bill mix Charleswood no. 3. Best Assin. No Patterson. Southwood no. 2 Art Johnston Pine Ridge no. 2. 10.42__cpl. L. H. Densmore Tuxedo no or. Chapman Assin. No. John Mcinnes St. Charles no. 2. 10 Brandon no. 2 Herb Richards Canoe club no. 1 Mike Tachan Elmhurst no. 1. 1054__t Alexander Dauphin Harry Crutchley. Charleswood no. 1 John Chipka St. Bon. No. J. Junet taker scorches soaked Nikowa fairways 81 by Harold Sigurdson june Baker shot Smith from her v smooth swinging blazed her Way to prominence in Piovini Cial ladies Golf circles monday As e All items about shot in King Stem from two main club Hantl hair techniques. One is swing ins the other is steering. Top pros use the former and duffers Are handicapped by the latter. T 41 yanks enter Canadian open Toronto Charles 95j mrs d b Gow Nia Kwa "96 mrs. K Magee Nia Kwa 96 mrs. J. L Petersen Nia Kwa 96 and mrs. J. E Dangerfield Nia Kwa 97. Nia Cwa golfers taking advantage of playing their Home course took the Lions share of championship with 91. J berth or placing nine. Others in the championship flight pm gift were miss m. Wach Nia Kwa Marlene Wach. I s. Campbell Nia Kwa. M. Dubec. 48-46-94 irs. D. Mcclelan. Nia Kwa 44-50-94 Ollic Ink St. Boniface . E. G. Ryan St. Charles 49-46-96 mrs. .1. L. Peter san. Flak i. 49-47-96 mrs. J. E. Danger Tlell Nia Kwa 46 first mrs. B. Campbell St. Charles 47-33 mrs. L. P. Mason St. Chares 49 Ssiss Krs. A. J. Mcfetr Lasc. St Boni Fraser decisions Malone Assiniboine mrs. St. Charles. Mrs. F. H. Woo Lakwa mrs. Mackenzie pin Ridge mrs. G. Conant s Charles. 51-54-103 mrs. G. Chamic lain Assi Ninole 54-52-106 mrs. R. Pence. Assin Holne. 106 mrs. E. Enrice. San. C Quinn Charleswood. flight mrs. R. Mcdonald St. Charles 11 00 Gordon Peterson Kenora no 1. Bob Wanking. Brandon no. 2 Roy Napper Charleswood no. Ian St. Bon. No. 3. 11 Phil Mcdougall St. Bon. No. N. White Dauphin Lac g. Fortis. Tuxedo no. 1. Bob. Gray Pine it dec no. I. A. Cameron Nikowa no. 2 Moore Brandon City. Ray Reaney Southwood no. 2. Gibson. Elmhurst no. 2 los. Evans Kenora no. 2. Sky Vaughan Brandon no. 1. Bojnar Transcona Harry Cranwell. Canoe club no. 1. 11 Ken Hanford St. Charles no. 1, Clarence Engstrom Kenora no. 1 g. Weldon. Lakwa no. 2. Don Mclaurin Brandon no. 2 Dill Bannatyne Assin no. 1 Ken Maccharles St. Charles no. 2. Lou Joyal. Canoe sub no. 2, Berkley Newman Kenora so. G. F. Mcisaac Tuxedo no. .2. M. Moxley Nin Kwa no. .1 Jack Scott. Pine Ridge no. 2 Art Han sen Kenora no. 1. It Nufi _ Howard Bennett. Southwood no. 1 de. Lemon. St. Charles no. 2 e. J. Walman Tuxedo no. 2. 1212 Don Gardner Charleswood no. 1 Bill Lechman Transcona Hay rack Pine Ridge no. 1. 2ig w. J. Hopwood St. Charles no. 1 Bill Maccallum Elmhurst no. 2 Ron fiddler. Southwood 1. 12 24 Dick Howard i Ine Ridge no. 2 acc Caslon. Canoe club of. A Laurie Craddock Brandon City. Lim Doyle. St. Charles no. 1 Wally keep. St. Bon. No. 1 Eddie Mcelroy. Canoe club no. A Ray Baldock. Canoe club no 2, Jerry Jerritt Brandon no. 1 w. H Mcwilliams St. Charles no. 2. A d. Pen in or. St. Charles no 1 Ken Toland Southwood no. I Stan Holick Pine Falls. 1" Don Mitchell. St. Bon. No. 3, make silence. Assin. No. 2. _ ids mrs. Chyzy gains split with . Scrapper c w Sliasky 54-34-Libs m is. G. Hector . W. C. Thompson. Elm-1 Hurst mrs. A. Win gel. La Kwa 54-55-109. Mrs. H. C. Macfarline. St. Charles mrs. P. Jump son. Southwood. Mrs. R. K. J Kettel St. Boniface mrs. K. Mccullough mrs. E. A. Ross St. Boniface. Mrs. J. Evans Charleswood. Mrs. S. Gee St. Boniface. Mrs. K. H. Harriss Nia Kwa mrs. J. Mathew St. Boniface mrs. G. Ritchie Canoe club mrs. E. Ben Nett mrs. W. Bright Southwood. Proven finest by comparison Plymouth a., ill bar Al Russell motors Ltd. 730 Portage c1u. Manitoba ladies Golf. As is inevitable in any sport me must five Way to youth. It the younger set s Day monday As not Only did Young miss Baker take top honors but several of the other championship flight berths were sales Opportunity experienced Saloman to a Over Manitoba country for established distributor. Permanent Posi Tion pension plan and other Bene fit s. Apply Box 1436 free press giving Aso. Telephone and or car our experience Canadian open at Toronto Mississauga last year de Oliver in Ted states open runner up and Jim Ferrier Canadian open Cham Ion for the last two years. Taken up by recent campaigners. In Golf wars. Close to fight fans saw the Best card staged by the Crescent boxing c us in a Long time Mon Day night at the North main drive in As the club ran off their weekly outdoor show. The main event on the combined boxing and wrestling programme was a middleweight scrap Between Paul Chyzy of the Crescent and Charlie Smith upper mid West Golden gloves Champion from min Kuth thokva1dsox of Charles and mrs. J. K. A. Brown both comparative newcomers to St a the two main scrappers were Well matched. Young Chyzy fast shaping up As one of Mam. Pea tourney in semis Ted Kroll sidelines favored Middlecoff Toba s better boxers gave Smith before settling for n draw. Smith showed plenty of know How and sent Chyzy on the de Fence a number of times hut when Chyzy opened up lie brought the crowd to their feet with a wicked barrage. In the Semi Windup another Minneapolis product Neil Fraser Bel bored welterweight Joe Malone to take the decision. Fraser fought a Beautiful fight and although Malone was game he could t get to the minnesotan with any degree of accuracy. Two Winnipeg boys. Jack Mccleary and Pete Novak battled to a draw in a i Bird boxing bout. Windmill Njg Mccleary did t baffle Novak with his aggressive style. Frank Townsend hand the boxing matches. Bill Klump and George red Eakin walked off with victories an two wrestling matches. In the first match Klump took 00 minutes to put the pin on Clar Kowerko. The second match verdict after 25 minutes when opponent Brant Haddad continually fouled the speedy Eakin. Townsend who doubles in brass As club spokesman said More Good Talent is being lined up for next week s show shop Louisville a Ted Kroll Gritty Little War Veteran chopped Down the favored Gary mild Lecoff in a dramatic 38-Hole match Mon Day and strode into the Semi finals of the p.. Golf championship with three tournament tested professionals Jim Turnesa Bob Hamilton and Chick Harbert. The 152-Pound pro from new Hartford n.y., Given a lease on life when Middlecoff missed a putt on the 18th Green won the Long Duel with a Birdie Deuce on the 150-Yard second extra Hole. He lashed a six Iron 2v4 feet from the and Sank while Middlecoff drove into a trap. Clay s other developments under the blazing Sun and in the steamy heat that enveloped the Flat big Springs Golf course. Turnesa second youngest of the famous golfing Brothers beat a store wide clearance based adj _ Minot mallards is. Peg giants Osborne stadium. S senior . At Stonewall. Trans Contat St. James St. Boniface at Sel end memorials at Sel Kirk. 6.45 ence Hresc Mitwol a t River Heights. Riverview at Franklin. 6.30 . Soktba1-i. West Kildonan is. St. Us Boniface . Is. Ramblers Sherburn the match overshadowed the suddenly a poor creaked chains Wra tred. Was a wild affair referee Moose me Rohr finally handing Eakin the Wood suite sports coat Slacks topcoats sweaters shirts a layers sport shirts dressing gowns pyjamas neckwear hats seasonable items such As swim trunks Beach Robes t shirts in fact every item in our Complete Stock of Fine men s Wear. Best Forman Are to give you More hour5 of Power at lower Cost. J 1 to. Cd. Eve ready National Carbon limited Montral to Konio Winnipeg r Midi mallards pay Vincit there is no. Love lost be tween Minot mallards and Winnipeg giants. These two clubs meet tonight in Man Dak baseball league War fare at Osborne stadium and All is not Rosy with the combatants. Last time giants visited Carman giants p laying manager Ted double duty Radcliffe was fined for punching Minot Duke Bowman. The Minot player hit Radcliffe in the same exc Iange and both were fined. According to curly Haas Radcliffe was fined More thai twice As much As Bowman and curly is almost As angry As Rad Cliffe. That Fine Wasan Indus said Haas. Not Only did both men throw punches but there were also harsh words that Aren t Worth re. curly let his anger sub Side Long enough to inform that in a week end Deal giants obtained Pitcher Al Bryant from the mallards. Minot was supposed to re. Chive Mel Gallegos from the giants in the Deal but according to Minot sources Gallegos by passed Minot and is now with Carman cardinals. Now both sides Are peeved. Radcliffe Bowman Bry ant Haas and All the rest Dale n.y., 2 and 1. The Cigar chomping Hamilton Winner of this title in 1944, triumphed Over Frank Champ a driving Range operator from Houston Tex 2 and 1. Harbert runner up in 1947, rallied to Down Fred Haas of new Orleans 2 and 1. In tuesday s 36-Hole Semi finals it will be Turnesa against Karolj and Harbert against Hamilton. Indian registers 184 runs London Reuters a record breaking innings of 184 by Vinoo Man Tad helped India Avert an innings defeat by England on the fourth Day of their second inter National Cricket test monday. At close of play monday night England with one second innings wicket Down needed Only 37 runs innings is the highest Ever played for India in test Cricket. He answered the Bowling with fiery aggression hitting one six and 19 hours during his innings. Later wickets fell cheaply and India with 235 in their first innings were All out in the second for 378, leaving England to get 77 for Victory. By the close England had added 40 for one wicket to innings total of 5j7. In county Cricket Kent s crack leg break Bowler Doug Wright took three Surrey wickets in one Ouevas Tating spell for six runs but could not prevent the county Champion ship Leader from winning a first innings Points Lead. Mangrum leaves British open St Andrews Scotland a Lioyd Mangrum of Chicago has withdrawn from the British open Golf championship the Royal and Ancien Golf club announced Mon this leaves Only nine americans t be p Ulins . Bul at lorry Nelson. Rudyk to bans at at Black Knight Glen at civics Stop cos at City Daj. Bury products at Mcleod Zessos i Ewels 7 ". Reductions f rom orioles at River Heights Deer Lodge at Elmwood. 7.30 . Soccer Trovin Ruhl Stevenson Ramblers is. Germania. Wes Jay Park Junior Kildonan is. I.p.a.c., lord Wol juvenile West Kildonan is. Fort Rouge see our and on Pace 15 Holt Renfrew Portage at Carlton will be and the stadium night at 8 . To 40 or one. 537 second test match fourth West end nips Riverview 6-2 West end stopped Riverview. 6 2 in a Bantam baseball league game monday night lie Brech hurled a five hitter for West end. Turner. And Taylor handled the pitching chores for Riverview leading the hit Parade for West end were Bill colpitts with two for three including a double John Brennan with two for three and Leibrecht and John Brezell each with two for your. Kent 217 and 112 for one. Surrey 346. Lancashire 26r Essex 26o. For nine Gloucestershire 284 for nine declared. 126 for two. Glamorgan 166. Derbyshire 398. Northampton lip and 128 t0somer set 213 and 94. Middlesex 201 and 384 for nine declared and 65 Tor two Sussex 305. Cambridge University 290 for nine declared Warwickshire 130 and ii7 for Yorkshire. 307 and 91 for three. Laces 430 for eight declared. Tournament starting at the Royal Lytham and St. Annes course Ore Sers Nottinghamshire 266-.lor two. Bus truck tires Rossmo Rauto Supply co. Logan tire Exchange Princess tire service 119 Fri icon Cor. 21 471 Keystone Supply co. Ltd. Winnic 2200 acne ;