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** w in, Lose, or Draw CLASSIFIED ADS Irtoening jsfaf sports uki>\ksi>av. ji'n* r*i* By FRANCIS STANN Like Fingerprints, They're All Different A fellow called with regard to some tickets to the Washington Tribe Laid to Irritation Over Nats' Rise Star Open on July 1-4 at Prince Georges Country Club. “Only Flare-up trouble is that after I watch those pros I always want to sell my sticks,’’ he lamented. “I’d give anything to have a swing like those guys.” Club Gets in Hair What does he mean, a swing like those Musial‘Revival Upstart guys? They don’t all swing alike. Fact is, no two swing alike. Their results are strikingly similar, but the causes differ. A crack teach- Of Flag-Favored Teams ing pro once told this bureau : “Golf swings are At Plate Lifts It l«rte* as different as is, if the fingerprints—that golf- tom torn** v — '■ » ers are any good.” June » The Nau • -v m »• The three greatest golfers of the last 10 or CLEVELAND ,j division (warn of the American League on mane (ww*! jr**?!-. 12 years have been , Cards Near Top year*, are becoming to irritate live »u«»«rd;i davNamatur member * and Sammy Snead. And how do they swing? of the upper crust They arm t relnhuv*; U*t Nau ctvrau b»* a big fellow, has an extremely short Nelson, Birds Soar From 7th hotlor Hogan, a 135-pounder whose drives swing. Washington* #6-to-1 shot* lung regarded a* conipaniortahi* are 280 to 300 has a king- consistently yards, To 2d in Fortnight ch&i*» * hen they were uv.abtt a sized swing. Snead has tremendous pivot in* the shams el live append d » Franrii stmn. can As Stan which only a semicontortionist like Sammy Surges Griffs Will Test Hittle, 'tor now are * a far piece. able start. So after Tribesman Joe Gordon (back to camera > had been hit by a ball pitched by Walt Master- June • The dottblri and five tfse \*s» did the Cards. CLEVELAND. errors. son. Shown above the heat of the wordy battle in which, however, no blows were struck, the NaU need U> slay were booed end «ur Jones Closed Feet and Guldanl Is Perpendicular On May 24, during Pilcher up frequently are (left Indian Gene Bearden, Umpire John Stevens, Gordon, Nat Catcher A1 Evans American League * flirt di- »ued once All of the golf books, including those written by pros, deal just 15 days to right): in the Lou and Infielder Berardino * Cleveland's Coach Mel Harder, Boudreau Johnny vision be Lloyd Hit tie just ttardea with the stance. Yet stood with his feet closer to- ago, St. Louis' and Manager may Threaten* Motma* acquired from Oakland of the l*» gether than any great golfer in history. three-time bat- That beet* * ramble w>*! :e* in his was ciftc Coaat League, a ho l* expected Leo Diegel was unorthodox. He had a distinct loop ting champ quired three hour* end at* mb to the club Friday tn to do a hitting a puny New York Boxer to report swing. And you know what a loop is supposed to golfer’s ute* featured soother of base- Accord- Detroit Hu first Nat pitching score. .250. the Cari- on chore likely mil be in next Mon ball'* Moodies* feud* alien the All of the books tell you to bring the clubhead back, close to ingly, Trips Canvas, nals were mired day s exhibition against the Pitts- Indian* Joe Gordon took oat after the ground. They warn that when the clubhead is raised too in seventh Dies of burgh Pirate* at Cooperstown Pitcher Waiter Motmon ik>t abruptly at the start of the swing, the right forearm automatically Injury place with a N. Y. caves into the body and moves backward. fty th* Awociottd Pr«l don wive had been clipped on the 12-17 won and mth 000 — The NaU parted 150 Well, a fellow named had a perpendicular NEW YORK. June 8 left shoulder by a Masterson pitch lost record. Candrni to laud in the coun- died and Pitcher Milo swing and not so many years ago he was hottest pro sun Musui. Evangelist Ramos, 28. after Lam had fu* Since then, Hittle. a left-hander The Oak* Doby pumped try. And all American golfers who have been overseas are com- today of a skull fracture and Stan the Man has rapped out 22 previously had refused to release second home run to lock the srote back and about this Jimmy Bruen, the Irish amateur brain Injury received last night ing talking hits in 58 times at bat for a sent at tn the fourth mam# had a box- him. but did when the NaU is the best on the continent, pro or amateur. when he tripped during who they say 379 batting average. Conform- to Oak- the prearnce of mind to ran* hi* ing bout at Marra's east side Pitcher Forrest Thompson His is even more perpendicular than Guldahl's. the Redbirds went on a » swing reported ably, tear, land on option Thompson left bat along tn Mattel son dtree 15 gymnasium. Locke and His 1900 winning 13 of the games. the NaU last night. turn Technique Musial is a Police said Ramos tripped Today, hitting Hittle ha* been one of the Umpire John (Untni clung te- Now you take Bobby Locke. He’s a great artist. But the while boxing with Joseph steadily progressive .301, and the to to as Locke does because the South bright spots tn the Pacific Coast naciously Gordon a* player# books don’t tell you play surging Cardinals are in second Malone. 19. striking his head in 1900. He swings from League picture. Although he has from both benches rushed lo tf»e African has the style that was popular a half game away on the ring floor. Ramos re- place, only recorded only six wins against scene and kept Joe and Walter far inside to far outside and he picks the ball up with his irons gained consciousness, but later, ; from the top. four loases. Manager Casey Sten- from tangling When both had cleanly. But he’s a wonder. The Redbirds the New when he became ill, he was whipped gel of the Yankees echoed the calmed they shook hands but im- Some of the think that Jimmy Nichols is the most amaz- York 3-0, at the Polo taken to Bellevue Hospital. pros Gaints, sentiments of most major league polite conversation hetaeen tha because he finishes in the as Detectives said a technical ing golfer in the world frequently Grounds last night, and might lie said A! would be managers recently when Nat* Calc tier Evan* and

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The Braves already had tied the1 woods and small urniftf* | Cincl. ways, heavy are not members of private clubs, (a* out* »« ttb* off P»*d* 9 i» * at Brooklyn ’no.’ main* Chicago York 4] 4) 3| 26] 31) .553] Pitcher Jesse so the *< b? trttTOed baU~ft* K*rt*rmm at New York. New | 31 3| 3!—[ 6) 1_ score when Relief greens—is really hard guy; will at 10 a.m. on main** St. Louis “I’m making more than that open Saturday (Jord«r. Wianiaft ptfdhar Btift* ‘f 3e Pitts, at. Phils. (n>. 3 Ed Stanky with win. That fonw PhTla'phia 1 41 4] 2j 3|—| 4| 4| 3| 24| 23| .5111 Dobernic walked who can't play may here and I know I'm going to the public courts at Sixteenth and Inaiuf ptMdft* Mam* fl-ti mitwom i onto lutOAi it be the «m oriftto fttnarri Mad HftftotttW* Tift* 4! .468] 5 the bases loaded. sounds funny—but might streets N W. —3 ftft AiWndftftQft 17 7ftd Tomorrow Cincinnati | 11 2l'~3j~3| 4|—1 5| 22| 25| get it.” Kennedy Games With one out, A1 Dark sent a The say it’s the; 27j .3861 8*2 answer. pros Lanier s current salary in the Chicago at Brooklyn. Chicago I 1| 2| 1| 3] 2| 51—f 3| 171 field a Boston. fly down the right toughest test since Oakmont. Is Cincl. at 29 looping Quebec Provincial League re- St. Louis at New York. Pittsburgh 1 2|~3| 3j 2\ 1\ 3| 3j-l 17[ .370! foul line, which Baumholtz caught sun-baked backbreaker in 1935 Pittsburgh at Phils. ported to be $10,000 plus living 23 25 27 29 Tommy been a measur- Lwj 20 19 20,21 ~| 1 1 in foul territory allowing which has always expenses and "extras.” He has with the Holmes to cross the plate ing stick for toughness.” won five and lost one in the in- who Pitchers winning run. “Talking about fellows dependent circuit. In 1946 he won Probable was the boner of my how about Gene Sara- NATIONAL LEAGUE. "That prize might win. six straight for the Cardinals be- AMERICAN LEAGUE. "He’s Cincinnati at Boston (nlahtt—Weh- career,” the chagrined Baumholtz zen?” winked Corcoran. fore he jumped to the Mexican Washington at Cleveland (nlaht)— meier 0-21 or Vander Meer 11-4» v«. Calvert (6-3) vs. Wynn (3-0). said after the game. straight and has been around long League. Sacfcicaao&at Brooklyn—Muncrief (1-B) Philadelphia at Chtcaao—Kellner The Philadelphia Phils dupli- enough to place any shot he wants. In St. Louis. Saigh said he 8 * '5StBLouis York—Staley (2-2) stunt by scoring ever took Boston’ a? St* Louis (nlaht)—Dob- at|ncw cated Boston’s If any course precision wanted to see Lanier before offer- W TSpitfsburah *at Phlladclohla (niahtl— (See BASEBALL, Page C-2.) shooting it’s i ing any definite contract and that *01New4^York ^Set^l Riddle (1-4) vs. Roberts (6-H). here.”_ Byrne (*-l> vs. Trucks (7-3>._ he told the pitcher that paying Star 1-4 him $11,000 now was out of the Washington Open, July Mat Card Features j question. (That’s the amount Saigh says Lanier’s 1946 contract called for.) He said he suggested Three-Man Teams a contract, based on (Not Brothers) Enter Big Tourney provisional Furgols Local rassling fans will be n aments due to a club commit- treated to something new tonight, By Merrell Whittlesey ment. with the script calling for two The Furgols will be at Prince Ed Furgol. who is amazingly three-man teams to knock each for the Wash-, long off the tee and straight con- Georges $15,000 other around the Turner's Arena sidering his physical handicap, ington Star Open July 1-4, and mat in the feature of a show always has been of the old club- impression, starting at 8:45. contrary to popular tossing school. brother act. Gene (Mr. America) Stanlee, that's not a During the recent Masters tour- is a black-haired, the Golden Superman and Dutch Ed Furgol nament a group of pros and re- from De- Scbweigert will try to turn back hot-tempered pro golfer porters were discussing the seventh who is famed for overcom- the villainous intentions of Babe troit green, which some of the players of a withered Sharkey, Michele Leone and ing the handicap claimed was unfair. “If I had Finklestein in two-out-of left arm to rise to a place among here two ago I would Harry played years Bortniek and the Nation’s golf stars. Marty that with three falls. Benny have chopped up green necks is a crew-cut blond from Al- Claudio Villar will risk their my wedge." Furgol said. He didn’t who will be making as referees. buquerque, mean it, really, but thre’s no doubt In other matches Maurice La his first summer swing. that he would have shown his Chi- will tackle Marvin Both Ed and Marty are in rHsiike of the situation. Chappelle that Mercer and Sammy Cohen. Jr., cago for the National Open Ed Furgol. not too long out of Both are will take on Johnny Barron. starts tomorrow. regu- amateur ranks, is outspoken in of the tournament lar members that he thinks the tournament although Ed did not com- a circuit, players should get more of PGA last week as he Overflow Crowd For Summer pete in the break. He thinks the apprentice is not a member of the associa- waiting time for admittance to tion. Marty played and advanced Given Thrill ED FURGOL. the PGA is too long and he thinks Big Meticulous tor the meticulous gen- to the third round before he lost craftsmanship I the players deserve more consid- to Jim Perrier, after winning the in Washington. It was a truly eration from sponsors and the Daredevils tleman, our men's hand-lasted and hand first three holes. By brogues, of shotmaking, PGA. An overflow crowd of 7,400 spec- Only Johnny Palmer, already remarkable piece and detail white buck Ed is popular with the galleries. tators turned out at the West finished with infinite care announced as a participant in The and followed a 77 by Furgol in He usually appears a few days in Lanham Speedway last Star Open: , Sam round. He was going to with black trim or white with tan 13 95 the first advance, is friendly with the host night to see Joie Chitwood lead Snead and Jimmy Demaret top withdraw from the tournament at club members, knows almost ■ his 22 auto and motorcycle dare- on the Vardon Tro- Men's Shoes, Second Floor the 77, at the club before he j devils through a fast-moving phy list, with the latter having a Prince Georges following everybody He usually is accompanied 'thrill show. stroke average of 70.91 per round but Bobby Locke talked him Into leaves. attractive wife and she’s not Chitwood worked overtime as he for 47 tournament rounds. He is playing just one more round. Fur- by his of the clubhouse waiting set—she participated in no fewer than 12 12th on the money list with $3,667 gol still considers it the greatest events, and climaxed everything Co. in official winnings. round of golf of his career. walks every step. Julius Garfinckel & have only the Na- by driving the stock sedan under- Ed Furgol’s Treat round of 63, Last year Ed finished 15th on The pros as Danny Johnston. 28- wine in the National the circuit with $*340 tional Open, the neath sf Fourteenth under par, big-money movie double, F Street two still and an addi- in Detroit and the Canadian Open year-okt Chicago Capital Open years ago in official winnings criss- before they are here for the clinic completed the famed aerial is a topic of locker room con- tional $1,575 in outside events. and Washington's big- cross by jumping his car from one versation when District golfers Marty won more than $5,000. al- June 30 show the next four days. rampway to another. ■peak of the best golf ever played though playing only winter tour- gest golf