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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 57

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The Evening Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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THE EVENING SUN, BALTIMORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1965 PAGE 17 Dislaffers' Middle Atlanlic Golf Women's Golf Scores Arnold CHESTNUT RIDGE by GOLF'S 4-TIME MASTERS WINNER Mrs. Mason Holds 6-Stroke Lead CLASS A Mn. Harry OUchnnnky. 17 .104 2077 2878 Mri, David Paul CLASS HIGH HANDS' FOR PROPER SWING PLANE a 41, and even a two-over 57 com Alexandria, Va.t Sopt. 9 lAV-Mrs.

Mn. Mart Wirer 108 Mm. Jay Mverben Ill 11: in her round of 37-35, sinking a birdie putt on the 303-yard twelfth hole and three-putting the 61 Jane Schiller Mason, recent win Player Boasls Low Average At Akron TURF VALLEY CLAM A Mn Rfrhfcrd 94 53 71 Mn. Kill Eluen 91 1774 Mrfti, Hnry Winkler fl7 2374 Mn. Eflwrd L.

89 1277 CLASS Mri, Normiin lis 39-7 Mn. at unity Ill 3371 Mri. Than 114 3361 MOUNT PLEASANT Mri. AimMn II IS 7fl Mn, Lout OorWey fll 15 7ft Mn. Howard 37 2(V 77 Mr.

Lev DriMhtrh flfl 21 7fl Mn. Harper Gardner 110 3080 ALLVIEW (MHMUt Play) Mri. I. Lee Unrltuer 11 ner of the Maryland State Open championship, shot a steady even-par 72 today to take a command Mar Burns, of Greensboro, N.C., was in second place in the three-day, 54-hole tournament at ing rVstroke lead in the first round of the Women's Middle Atlantic Belle Haven Country Club. ing back left her with a 78.

Won Tourney Two Year One stroke behind, and still in the running, is Mrs. Robert Hughes, of Richmond, a two-time winner of this event, who had nines of 39 and 40. The Richmonder, who formerly played out of Washington, D.C., as Barbara Diggs, won this tour nament in 1961-1962, and was one of the favorites when 59 golfers teed off. A common fault among many iiolfert It that they swing on too-vtl a plant, rmjeh like a baseball plavtr twingi at a waist-high pitch. Such Uytl swing plane not only minimizes chances for a square hit, but It also cuts down on your club-head speed and resulting distance, Note In No.

1 a typical flat swing. The golfer's hands are well below hli shoulders at the top of his swing. golf championship. BOWIE VIEW Club Chamnlnnnhln Finnic Mn Fnhraim Vouni defeated Mm, Herbert Cohn l-ur. (Tint FlllhO Mn.

Fine defeated Mri. Jay Monfied. 3 and 2. CLIFTON PARK Mn Earl 33-71 Mn. Dorla Jnae 10ft 53 7fi Mini Vlrtlnla Shoffnlt.

110 3177 MARYLAND GOLF C. C. Mn. Clifford Ca 103 1 -SI Mn. Euaena Todd .101 17 Mn, Oarl Johnaon 109 22 87 CLASS Mlw Beverly Michael ...,,113 3582 Mri.

Gilbert Smith 113 84 CLASS Mn. Rlrhrd Witt 114 4i 70 Mn. Huah Brown 120 3981 Off To Poor Start Miss Burns, who went to the Mrs, Mason, of Pocomoke City, (Rftu iar weekly iti fifth round of the United States Akron, Ohio, Sept. 9 Gary Player has the best World Series of Golf average at the Firestone Country Club, where he once re Mri. Oeorie Krur 79 as 73 3873 Mill Diane Br hunt 101 Women's Amateur In 1958, got off Md who has finished second twice in this tournament, birdied the first two holes and never was threatened.

FOREST PARK to a poor start with five successive fives to go three over par, CLASS A marked that you could almost Mn. far Adltr 90 72 Herbert HufnueJ. mtmti She finished the front nine with Mn. Mm. hear the rough growing.

sn 1773 Loutat Oodiey SI 1373 Mar Burns Runner-tTp She was even par on both sides CLASS 1 The par-70 eourne has a prerequisite for accuracy Mri. William Miller ft 78 Mn. EstelU Sandier 103 2875 HILLENDALE CLAM A and Player has averaged 71.4 Mn. airline Bom Mn. Harry Irvln 88 strokes a round in eighteen rounds Mn.

Robert Aaenrlorr at the club. This weekend he'll be one of a select foursome who will shoot 36 holes for a total CLASH Mn. Robert MeCauley 5 Mn. Georte E. Allpn ,...100 0LAR8 Mn.

William Hendricki ..104 Mri, Herbert Lewis 104 BALTIMORE C.C. CLASS A Mn. Turner) Kelly 91 Mn. Jar Emich 8ft purse of $77,500. Mrklaus Is Favorite Jack Nicklaua, Masters champ, has averaged 72 strokes a round Mri.

Robert TTo CLASS Mn, Bernard R. Smith ..103 3167 i I stj 5 Xjv fe fc lift -a CLASS Mri. Noel Blms 118 Mn. Harper Clark 121 WOODHOLME This produces very little tilting of his hips and shoulders. Now, check my hand position in No.Z By bringing my hands higher than my head on the backswing, I force a considerable tilting of my hips and shoulders.

This results in a more upright swing plane. High hands on the backswing will increase your accuracy and distance. Just remember not to lift your head as you raise your hands. A at Firestone for 24 rounds. He is the favorite against Player, United States Open champion; Peter Thomson, British Open titlist, and Dave Marr, P.G.A.

champ. Marr and Thomson are newcomers to the World Series tour CLASS Jamei Pors Irvlna Annlefeld Mn. Mra. Mn. Mri.

Mn. Jura Land CLASS ieroma Alperatein Stulman FINE RIDGE A CLASS Mri. Charlei Appling ney, which Nicklaua has won twice Mri. floberi Kami its kw asr If ii? Mn Stanton Thomas In the last three years. The series is only for winners of the four CLASS Mri.

Arthur Btrastaurrer Mri. dwara Houseman major tournaments. CLASS Mn. Donald Moore Ill fea-' I Your Old Gun for i ff 1 TfrTffjC Nvv Browning, Winhctr, I jbw Ithaca and oJray pr feSNEW MODEL NATIONALLY A0VF.RTISED1 Chmbri 1 gi for 3" or Vk" iheMs. An fitefltnt field flun with ail I th safrty fHturn offered by I vnlhlt hammw gun.

I I Nationally Adv. Pump Shotgun Amrican walnut stock and forfarm. Shooti all 2W I I thlli InEliidmo HM ilugt. Availabl In all chalets and 0Sf3mK Quipmsnt I ifewV BLACK HAWK 4 'in FEATURES: Glass backing TfiiVi Ea nej fating, mapla laminations, Va in" tenextil limbs, mapla riser A "'urkij a cut in arrow rtst. 4 Ycol Reg, $20.00 wfeN SHORT jlf r1 "tCH huntinq bow I ISO" from 1 wve bow deigned for U- 5 2993 $50 VALUE ff jjj ArtnT 1 Our Complete Top series prize is $50,000, with Tourney Record May Fall In Pacific Women's Golf C.C.

OF MARYLAND CLASS A $15,000 for second place money, Mri. Emeriion Thomai 98 15 B0 msm ill Mr. Allyn Klmhu 101 19 B2 Mm Hurry Trace. .104 22 R2 $7,500 for third and $5,000 for fourth. Lema '64 Winner Low nutti Mr.

Thomai A Mrs, Kim- bail, 30 ''1 ti I'M CLASS Mri. Jimmy O'Ham 1W 1878 Open, won by Clifford Ann Creed. That was the eighteenth tournament for the lady pros in eighteen Low putts Mrs. Joseph Luppeld. 31 Nicklaua won in 1962 and 1963 but did not qualify last year when ROLLING ROAD CLASS A Tony Lema walked of! with the Mn.

Oranger Mra. Oeorie Rittlner. Mri, Stephen Maenp title. It was in 1962 that Player, weeks. Russian Leads Chess Tourney while waiting for a shot, said he was sure he could hear grass CLASS Mn.

Id Porsev 92 Mn. li ConwaT 100 CLASS Mn. Claud Orlffiri 97 DULANEY SPRINGS Eugene, Sept. I MWThe country'e leading women golfers have had two weeks to rest and practice for the Pacific Ladies' Golf Classic, and If the weather stays good, the tournament record Is expected to fall. Thirty-five tntranU begin the 72-hole tournament today over the par 72 Eugene Country Club Course.

$2,500 To Winner The total purse Is $10,000 and the winner gets $2,500. Heading the list of golfers Is the official Ladies Professional growing in the rough. Plav in the World Series will Havana, Cuba, Sept. Smislov, of Russia, took over Mn. Charlei Appllni 93 1971 19 74 begin at 1 P.M.

each day, including tomorrow's practice round first place In the Capablanca In Mn. Harold Beynarfl 93 SPARROWS POINT CLASS A Mn. Walter Quick S3 Mn, Jamei Fisher 99 The final six holes Saturday and awJ In Fine temational Chess Tournament last night after he and Ramir Jolmov plaved a draw at 22 moves in a Sunday will be televised by NBC CLASS from 5 to 6.30 P.M. Mri. Mike Cflloalnn ...112 37- MI'S FLEISC Bariteau Adds Jasper Win Golf Association money-winner of the year, Kathy Whitworth, who Jasper, Alberta, Sept, is the big buy! Medalist Jack Baritau.

of San has earned $19,628 so far on the tour. She has won six ments. Former Champs On Hand First taste will tell you why! tenth-round match. "Hie match between Bobby Fischer, of New York, the American grandmaster, and Borislav Ivkov, of Yugoslavia, was postponed until Friday because of the inability to establish telephone and teletype communications between NewNew York and Havana. Fischer ti playing from New York.

Fischer and Ivkov had been tied with Smislov for first place with 7 points each. Smislov now has 7Vi. 5PDRT CITY of Weston, edged Bill Gil-more, of Vancouver, 2 and 1. In other matches, Dr. J.

P. Gof-ton, of Vancouver, downed Emerson Leclerc, of Portland, on the nineteenth hole; W. L. Lycette, of Seattle, ousted H. Huston, of Seattle, 2 and 1, and Dick Green, of Alhambra, tripped L.

Harris, of Vancouver, 5 and 4. Maryland's Largest Sports Center Jose, led the way into the quarter-finals of tht thirty-fifth annual Jasper Park Lodge Totem Pole golf tournament yesterday. Bariteau, 6-and-5 conqueror of clubmate Del Travis, was joined by four Canadians and three Americans. Another favoritt, Dave Lutkins, .37 Vi PINT I Three former champions are here, including Shirley Englehorn (1962), Marilyn Smith (1963) and IT" 7IW3T Tf 4J QT. I Mary Mills, 1964.

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