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SUCCESSES IN

US. BASEBALL

Giants" "Double” 2

Yankees Win.

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named both of these consistent] winter campaigners to the Ken-

And

ELAZZERI'S FIFTH HOMER

New York, To-day.

New York enjoyed considerable

FRIDAY MAY 1933.

BODY TENSION

IN GOLF

BOBBY JONES POINTS OUT A FEW FAULTS

OBBY Jones' was just star-!|

FIELD of 118 three-year-la, the other fillies named. to form with a “double” win over to give the correct picture of how

tucky classic with Swivel, Tech- success in yesterday's baseball Bing back to Hollywood for New York, April 16. nique, Jessie Dear and Bambou-programme, the Giants returning

his new film series. His idea is olds, from which the cham- Swivel, unquestionably the

the Cubs, and the Yankees win-every stroke should be played, pion of 1983 may emerge, has best of the fillies of last year, been nominated for the 69th run beat the best colts in training in ring over the Tigers by 5 to 2. and then to show some of the tucky Derby to be run at Church-sixteenth of Pimlico futurity, and this season in the game against faults might be cured. So I ask- ning of the $50,000-added Ken-winning over the one mile and a Lazzeri hit his fifth homer most common faults of the aver

age player, and just how these! looms as one of the choicest! chill Downs, Ky., on May 6.

The long list, announced by should she go to the post on der-Detroit, and only a homer by ed if he could outline in advance there is too much tightness in

Gehringer in the ninth innings just what he thinks the most com-hands or wrists or legs." Col. Matt J.- Winn. president of by day.

mon faults of the average golfer "Why is it that you stand with the American Turf Association Twenty stake winners of 1932 spoiled Gomez's record of no hits

are, writes Grantland Rice." your feet so close together?" I and executive director of Chur-are regarded as almost certain

"I have been asked that ques asked,

"Because that is the natural. chill Downs, Inc., showed entries starters and have already started in the yame: of 80 colts, 83 geldings and five training for the gruelling test, Results as cabled by Reuter were tion several times," he said "and

it has always been a puzzler, way to stand. The minute you filies, but lacked the names of They are: Ladysman, Kerry,

Many of them are on the mechan-spread your feet well apart you several conspicuous stake win- Patch, Swivel, Caterwaul, The

ical side. Many other are mental. are tightening up severni im- Darb Technique, Crowning Glory, ners of the 1933 campaigns.

In the first place I should say portant muscles. You are just E. that the average golfer rarely heading for greater tension. I

as follow:--

While none of the eligibles so Projectile, Head Play, Dynastic, far has shown a particularly dis- Repaid, Balios, Sandy Bill, Gar tinguished record, turf men rea- den Message, Poppyman, Sarada, Chicago lize that horses such as Exter-Red Whisk, War Glory, Good Ad- New York minator and Black Gold have in vice and Tractable.

the past risen to fame from none The following cligbles, winners Chicago too promising fields.

National League,

R.

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8

2

6.

Willls

Sharpe Kilmer,

of one or more stakes last sea-English hit a homer. son, were omitted from the list New York

5

8

whose Exterminator

won

of 1933 nomination: Cutie Face,

Davis. hit

homer.

Lady Day, Hilena, Ilusive, Is

seult, Lucille K. Manya, Miss Clacinnati. Bunting, Notebook, Pane Franka,

$

12

Hafey hit a homer,

Johnson pitched.

Piltsburgh

2 8 1

the Derby in 1918, leads the list of nominators with seven eligibles.

Edward R. Bradley, native Tickery Tock; Speed Boat, Sun-Boston Kentuckian whose white and nyside Up, Timorous, Volette and green silks have triumphed in Wise Anne-United Press.

three derbies, has named six of

his speedsters but neglected to JAPANESE ATHLETES include the 6llies, Barn Swallow and Algeria, in the list.

Bradley, winner of last year's derby with Burgoo King, captur- ed first and second money in the 1921 running with Behave Your- self and Black Servant and dupli- cated this feat in 1926 with Bub- bling Over and Bagenbaggage.) His candidates for this year's re- newal of the blue, grass prize are a mediocre lot, none of them hav ing won a stake race in their ju venilo. year.

TO S. AMERICA.

Nipponese Trackimen To Compete In Latin Countries.

Tokyo, April 16, The All-Japan

Athletic Union has decided to send. Its South to

- picked (: athletes

America, at the latter's invits-

tion:

Brooklyn

2 has any correct picture of the want all the case and flexibility

o right swing. He is working in can get. I like to play by drives the dark, flying in fog and with the fect not more than twelve or thirteen inches apart. clouds."

"Suppose we take the mechani-As the shot gets shorter, I lessen this space up to an inch or two 2 cal side first," I suggested.

"It is hard to separate the on short pitches. I think the two," he said. "In the first average golfer should also stand straighter than he does-not o place, the average golfer gives lean or bend over so much. Let you the appearance of being tied him take a position, which has olin knots as he addresses the ball.more comfort and ease, a posi He is entirely too rigid. This is tion of little or no strain, a posi largely due to an overkeen, over tion he could, hold indefinitely 0 eager mental side. The true golf

without getting tired. 0 swing calls for club head speed, "This gives him a starting which can come only from flowing chance. He is now in position to muscles, not muscles matted by let the left side turn naturally. 2 high tension. For example, you My suggestion to the average 60 hear a lot about overswinging golfer is first to look for greater The average golfer does not over ease, for greater comfort in swing-he underswings. He stance and address; to think more doesn't take the club head back in terms of soothness than in far enough, and this goes for terms of power and punch. This every shot from a put to a drive.gives him at least a better start 0 As a rule, he starts his down to build on. But there is no usa swing before his back swing is in building a fine house on a poor finished. Why? Because he is foundation. Even a fine house is

Game went to 10th innings.

St. Louis Philadelphia

5

11

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American League

New York

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Lazzeri hit a homer.

¡Detroit

2

2

Gehringer hit a homer.

Philadelphia Chicago

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TABLES TO DATE

William R. Che, owner of South American countries want Washington Ladysman, which rules as the

Japan to scud Japanese re- Cleveland winter book favourite, by virtue presentative athletes in short and of being America's leading two middle distance as well as In year old in 1932, has entered four, jumping, for which the Union Is as have William Woodward, whose selecting two each for the three Gallant Fox triumphed in 1932, kinds of sport from among the and the Greentree Stable of Mrs.student athletes. Payne Whitney, owner of Twen-

The most probable travellers to Pittsburgh

-- National League.

ty Grand, which set a new derby South America are reported to be: New York. record of 2:01-2-5 in winning the Short distance-Byotoku Yoshioka, Boston classic in 1981.

Ever a glamorous event, the Kentucky Derby has been staged annually since 1875 and each year attracts the nation's best 'three-year-olds. With the purse of the Pim lico Preakness slashed to. $25,000 in added money and few companions, stakes hay- Ing an equal value, the field this year may surpass the re-. cord number of 22 that par. aded to the post in 1928, which Reigh Count splashed to victory over a track un- kle-deep in mud.

The Shandon Farm, winner of this year's Jefferson Park derby

Itaro. Nakashima, and.

Shoyel St. Louis Fujiyeda. Middle distance-Iwao Brooklyn Nishi and Cho Sei-ken, Jumping-Cincinnati Shuhei Nishda.

Cricago

Mr. Chuhel Nambut, the Philadelphia World record-holder in the brond-jump, will be the leader

2 thinking more about hitting the no good after it collapses."

0 ball than he is about the full

stroke needed to hit the ball. He s

1 is thinking ahead of the swing-40% o

3 in terms of the down swing and

not the back swing, which is the HAGEN RETIRING first important move..

Battle Against Instincts,

THIS YEAR.

"Here is another common Last Attempt To Win

Double Crown.

Chicago, April 13.

come round. And then he fails. The famous showman of the to cock his wrists at the top fairways, Walter Hagen, proposes You know the result. He sud-

denly knows that he has no pow-to retire from all active competi er to put in the down swing. He tion after his 1933 golf engage- has no hand action or wrists ae-

ments in America and abroad.. tion to call on. Sensing this he

W.

Per.

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3

812 fault," Bobby added. "The aver-

9

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471 control-doesn't let the left side

471 club back with the left hand in

600 age golfer does not take the

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American League.

335

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New York

of the party which, on its way, will call at San Francisco. In South America, the Japaness Chicago athletes will compete in Brazil, Cleveland Peru, Chile, Argentine, and Uru-Washington guay, and, on their return, they Detroit |will visit Mexico.

Philadelphia

They are leaving Japan on June St. Louis. 20.-Rengo,,

Boston

with the American Flag filly, at All-Round Athlete

top, and runner-up with the gold-

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FANLING

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.705 promptly throws his right should. He is to wage a seriour 611 er and his whole body into action campaign to recover his major 611 to fill up the gap. He is instinc- titles on both sides of the Atlantic, 688tively trying to locate some touch

500 of power which he has already captain America's Ryder Cup team 352 thrown away. This matter of to victory in England, and, then to 350 hitting with the right side is one retire to the business of designing. 293 of the great faults of golf. It is golf clubs and equipment.

the power side in most games Hagen has been one of the big which requires forward hitting money winners of the current It seems to be the natural thing winter campaign, with his total to do. But of course it isn't the earnings placed at around $2,000, right thing to do. You know but he is 40, now, and his connec- golf is largely a battle against tion with a golf club manufactur is one reason why it is so inter more of his time.

Challenges to Forty Events natural instincts. Maybe that ing house is demanding more and:

AURICE BYRON claims to be. Byron is not enamoured of all- esting. Starting your down wing Hagen has won the American MA

the champion all-round in wrestling, in which he claims with the left hand and wrist in national open twice, In 1914 andɩ ́

to be supreme at his weight (11st. control is not the natural way. 1919; captured the British open athlete of the world. He certainly 76); but if any prospective op- And yet it is the right way four times, in 1922-24-28-29; won bas sound claims to the title, and ponent has a fancy for this type

"I don't belleve one golfer, out the professional golf championship. is prepared to back them to the of manhandling he is quite willing of ten has wrists in, the right of the United States five times, in tune of £100 in a match with any- to oblige, body in the world..

Byron has enjoyed considerable Nine out of ten are wrist-locked politan title in 1916-19-20. The position at the top of His swing. 1921-24-25-26-27; and the metro- His career as an athlete in #success as a wrestler. He was 6.28 a.m. K 8 Morrison, W. H. E remarkable one and his versatility champion of the British Mediter and this simply means the main western open championship has amazing. Wrestler, boxer, sculler, renean Expeditionary For In the hinge is locked. Most incorrect belonged to him Ave times, fa Grims. 8. B. Garrod swimmer, runner, cyclist walker, Cairo-Suez Canal zone and Fale body action comes from failure 1916-21-26-27-32. Canada's open to use the hands and wrista as escaped him until 1931-- He has jumper (long, and high), gymnast, tine, and in 1925 reached the finals they should be used. After all, captained all America's Ryder Cup club-swinger roller-skater Byron of both the middle, and welter

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