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winner $1000 with lesser! winners and losers playing amounts and trophies to the losers. This system almost al- ways produces climatic re lower positions. The tournament, is a 12- U. S. Chess Open Now in Progress Nearly 150 entrants are playing in the U.

Chess Doctoring Your Golf Patient's Complaint: Swing Breaks Down. sults as the strongest players meet each other in the final round Swiss system tourna Jg KACINE JOURNAL-TIMES Wdndij. Aufuat (, 1J5S Grange Defense Stops 2d Presbyterian at 12 ment, with winners meeting! rounds. Open at Rochester, Minnesota. The event, sponsored and host Muni Sports i Number 13 was a jinx for.

Presbyterian in first with Second Presbyterian, previous-; three-came lead over the run- CHI KC SLOW riTTH W. h. By Dr. Cary Middleeoff Diagnosis: It's too Complicated. Treatment: Keep your golf swing SIMPLE.

Basically, the golf "swing consists of two things: 1. Getting in position to hit. and 2. Hitting. That's a good way to look ly unbeaten in 12 starts in the? Grange nrtd ISt.

Mr.rnl). 7 fV3ttgKffl0 teTONITE 8:30 P.M L. 10', 1J 1 12 1 Oranta Ave. 4 Mam 0 R.bi, rCrance Avenue' Methodist, Methodlst- I i i a- Cf Mrih wrmA Palvnrv Church a nanaeu me icaBuc icautis mtu are and firt lns Tupsdav Memorial under a 22-hit onn Mnhom.t ed by IBM, will continue through August 16th. Each contestant will meet 12 opponents, in games played at the rate of one each day, except Sunday, August 10th.

Defending champion Bobby Fischer, 15 year old prodigy from Brooklyn, is in Europe preparing for the World's Candidates Tournament, so a new champion will be crowned at Rochester next week. A prize fund of guarantee the Fmbvi.rtan 1 Frl Maimstarlt was tapced barrace tO Win 11-4. CHUCK, at 72 Calvarr Mrmonal 4 for nine nits cut spacea mem uaaian, auran naicman nu Tim. Trioli 7:30 Adults 90c, Childr.n 25c L. Score 78-71 in Marathon ftlRl.a ClAHSIC W.

L. Wr(rrn I'l 2'a Printing Flamritri 3 Modine well with airtight support back John Esayian homered during of him for the win. Harold the melee for the winners. Bill ytnl Olson led the winners' 10-hit Ballantyne clouted one for the jimmv attack with two for four. 'losers.

Todd Mikaelian, Harry "ntm at the problem. All the things FRANKSVILLE SPEEDWAY At th Interaction of Hi-Ways I in Frankivillt jl've been trying to tell you in these pieces (about hips, el- The victory left SecondiTaktakian ana Jacn Rt.alta Tv4v MUSKEGON, Mich. UP Ibows, knees, believe me The Muskegon Moose and the Mue'kponn Hpioht FarOAQ v. lauu uicy musl Rartnr la. Flarhrftrs a Johnson Wax U-7.

Modin, 0-0 Jimmy i Bar 12 Prlntink 3 Jl'MUR OIRI.S W. L. W. 1 Rfbe! IBobcmta 3 Rarai 0 )Bobbv-Gibbv Oala 7 .3 'noccrd 3 I rtPrl hViUPrpH tv i be kePj. ln th Pr0Per PSpeC in-in ftjtive- ls- they must be Sensational Low Prices Upsets Dot Eastern Net, Amqq.pq Hnvp Trouble ZZJuZrZ lSht of as steps toward jly won, 78-71, over a span of '8f "8 position to hit.

or for 12 hours and 20 minutes. I b' Mllkv Way Rnbetlta 0 Re.ulta Tif4tf Rm. 15. Oahhv Oalu 4 BRAVES BAIBA1. W.

L. W. I All aiarj 1 'Vondrra Pan'hera 7 iRancm 3 Wltrh iMnllawki 1 Drvtorn a 3 Bala 0 WW MTW to start A tie at the end of nine in- Remember always that the nings wasn't responsible-. swln8 for lon8 shot is simply Neither was a series of ties an extension of the swing for a They just set shot- Very golfers SOUTH ORANGE, N. J.

UP), champion, it's time What's with the asking questions. Jell ft 3 Result Ttf.Mtay Witch Dortor 10. I Others in Trouble One theory is that Too much grass or not enough clsss? Tournament officials running the ito see if they could better the iena 10 complicate tmngs when i 140 innings they went in 1938Ja" that's required is a short D.r stroke for a little chin shnt had three -hits each for St. Mesrob. Aussies are having a tough i i ilk uuiai E.

luuia i 1 the eastern grass court tennis tjme eeuinc attusiumcu iui i championships weren't too sure; soendine! In the otner looP clash Ra" in the 1938 marathon, uon i mane a joop at me 53 A za crv a I what th. answ.r was tndav.il.:. 2, Bible Church held third the first 100 innines for or in DacKswing, tor in But thev were emphatic about rn'rt Annthr u'place, one game behind Grange winning Moose. Paul Gabris stance, and they don't tend to their displeasure over the poor tnev ar. Ut Ave- bv brcezmg past First left after going 40 innings for the downswing before the 1 nhowine of the bovs from down th.

Presbyterian 12-6. Steve the Eagles. jbackswing is completed at -under. i tournament trail iBrusko was the With many from both sides 'east not as they do on full in stocking-teet. the teams, "ut swings.

pitcner. Aussie ace Ashley Cooper K-1 A 1 1 r- Fa' As I've said, the full swing is 6-3 i r.D In the Girls Classic league agreed to quit at the end of took a second round 6-3 drubbing Tuesday from rnnnar icn.t rh." nniv' Racine Merchants remained un-H5 innings in the marathonjust an extension of the quarter defeated in nine starts, thump- arranged to benefit a muscular, swing. Simplify your swing by one having trouble. rlamettes 16-8. Carol Stone, aysiropny iuna.

Keeping xnai urmiy in. mina, N.a). Fras.r of Cranston of San Marino, and when a player ranked only X29th irt the United StatesVhips the Wimbledon and Australian wi nfpot. vnnT 'ed the Merchants at bat with Mike MiWp Look at this deal on NYLON Green of Miami Beach, 6-4, 3-6, if h'ts- one a homer. 6-3 yesterday, and Aussie Marsh'rley Raechal was the win-Anderson also went three pitcher, before turning back Don! Johnson Wax won a double-Thompson of New YOrk, blanking Modine twice 6-1, 6.3.

13-0 and 7-0. Bev Holden was sut 111 a a 1 -3- credited with both wins, al Truman Ousted Super Champion Med wrth exclusive Firestone KUBBER-X for longer mileege 3 Sefety-Fertlfied cord body for ruggod decendibllltv lowing two hits in the first tilt ue Luxe Super Champions1 Among the -women A- hi( th0 PACIFIC COAST UIOIT were also surprises. Britain's. arIi ctinHlA 1, Prl young star, unnsime ruman. fof Wax team the last Phnnlx 4 Vtncouv ii in S7 was sidelined b-4, b-J Dy 53 and Sharon a -rr T-l CUnUn4 art of the extra etrengtn of a NYLON SF, Safety-Fortified cord at a bargain pneel uwy icu, U.

jKrause had twQ hjts each to a Pan 84 "lit tU4 City Pnrtltni 5.1 Booktn, 53 Pirrimfnto f0 Efiule so Ml 4S7 42T .424 "eignts unio, ana in.ra-seeaea,spark fjrst wjn lit 6.70-15 ALL SIZES ON SALE 117- pU 1 1 a i ii Jimmy's Bar rapped Western 6-4 6-2 to Mary Ann Mitchell jPrjntingJ12.3 tQ remajn runner. of San Leanaro, Calif. jup jn he twQ hoots an(j Miss Truman had been ex-'a holler behind the leaders. llec-Ta 1 I kiMim ,1,1 His! x0Ot 6.70O 5 lleck-Tvbed ki and pected to challenge first -seeded Colleen Christensen led the PUh fcaa m4 aawpaiubta ta An amaTiniE harf ain -don't mm this rhanre to iw'ety-equip ymrr rr. Pnr will nwf be low.buy NOW! size Ffticer 6.OO-I6 11.95 6.70-15-12.95 7.10-1514.85 7.60-15 16.25 plw lox end racoppobla ft Prtliprl 3-5, gan 2-4.

Knit Lalt, City 3. Sfaitl, 0. a. Bposana 6 Vancouver 5. INTERNATIONAL ir.01 T' Monirral in 47 5o Tornnto 7 4 50 55 .51 Miami sn Columhm 5(1 W) Richmond 52 B3 ,452 'Havana 51 4 .411 Bull id 4111 ,410 Turadair 7, CulunTjus a 13 inntn Havana 4 Toronto 2 ill tnntngsi Richmond 3 Buffalo 0, FemotjB Firentonr prpH.von tread combinatio that ran he beat for top mfpty.

tone mileage, alt-aroaand trouhle-free perforaaancel Althea Gibson of New York forjwinners with three for three the women's title. Miss Gibson including a home beat Lois Felix of Mary Lutv homered for1 6-4, 6-2 and met Jeanne, the Printers. Rita Barth was jArth of St. Paul in a quarter-ieading pitcher. final matrh tndav.

in junior nirle lann it (. in uniii v-, 1 1 i ,5 iaiii; Cranston faced Sammy Giam-jRebel Rascals rolled over the malva of Houston in. a "Gals 15-4 ort Pat Ket- CUD QLDflllBCEED BGE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 7 urnr ni is 'Wlchin 61 51 round match. Aussie Rod Laverichum's pitching backed by GB, tackled Dick Savitt, the top home runs from Sandy and home-town favorite. IWedikis, Joanne Mascari, Second-seeded Barry MacKay Carol Pfeifer and a pair by Dayton, Ohio, had Bob Mark, Kathi Erbe.

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