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MONDAY MAY 3, 1054. 1 I ii i' Outpouring of I Unbounded enthusiasm "of Spring golfers resulted steady flows of members round all courses In the Ot-, Urn. 'district over the week-i I It wis' by far the biggest Hek.rut rlalj aIIH th 7 (AfFlH! tsmrh mmlnA frVirn the ChaudUere Oolf Club. If there are enough swing- Ing, and twinging enough, the law of averages says there should be a hole in one every so frequently. -Andy Neian Aeea Andy Nezsn poked the first ace of the season on the laO- yard, sixth using a seven Iran.

He wss playing with Al I Still at the Chaudlere, where pro Stan Kolar had a "full house" all week-end, the mem-. 1 bers had a gotn away party for Iddte Dunn. Assistant pro fast year but named pro at the Mississippi Club at Carleton Place this sea- son, Dunn was presented with a dock-radio by the Chaudlere members. yi Next the club competition schedule gets Golfers Brings First 'Ace1 Toone Rolls 918 Cross In City Five-pin Play r. Toone of Argyle twirled a eross of 118 and a' single of 131 to lead-Individual bowlers during the firth' day of.

play of the City Men rive-pin Bowling Tournament. The Maple Leafs No. 1 squad eon-( tinued to set the pace in the 31-team tourney, and now lead by 543 pins over their closest rivals, the Rolo Bowl No. 1. The teams go -Into trie 'sixth day of play at the Ne-jpwx alley tonight.

StaaSlaf. Mania LnT No. 1 IS 845 1301 1S.09S 1S02S II7JI 1T.S50 1T.S4S 1T.I11 JS.S34 1MT 1S.MS 1 JOl 14.J7J H.141 Rote Bowl Ho. I Artrf nid i Furaltur i Palama Map) LmI Wo. I Or 1 fan arto HuU i.

Connor Si. Jana Roto Swirl No. -Coatvtow Slopun No. Bob Droma Me. NPMD MO.

I wuoanoi 1S.04 nolo on Cat Mllia It 11.111 14.S3S won Pork Cat Mllat No. 14.S7S aupw Mi no. 1 K. simonoou. SIS: Moo BoTthlaniM.

S73: S)ok Chonlor. 1t: Cd SaaMt. SSlr Ola Caimui, 711. Tout, 1447. Rolo Howl Mo.

i Cmr Stkrr-. Vurl. T7S: tm Canaohall, Jo Lloutro, T7S; WaUjr. aoaichan, mi Tony Cucsro, 3. 71 1.

-Anrto J. Tumor. 73: Warwick. 707: Toon. SIS: T.

Ca tui VP Mmm: Total. e.Tie, RoltV rumlturo W. Boanrrior. SA4: L. Murray.

1M: K. Mllki. 5J: a Colvlllo. SIS: M. OuroBorUa, ia; ml noyRa, 347.

xoiai. o.awo, i La raJam O. Connor, S7; P. COtwnott. 734: T.

Cardnor. MS: O. -Moran. 7M: a. Attain.

Total. S.4ST. iGafineau Club 1 Ladies' Calendar -r -1 Schedule, of ladles competition at the Oatlneau, Oolt Club -thU season: (May gOpen. date. li Open date.

22 Mixed two-ball four- 1 some, 8t Pierre Trophy. My CLOU Opening Ringer and Luncheon. (June STombstone tourna ment Jiifia UrLrtlT. June l-Mlxed two-ball four- some, Wang Trophy. aTunt 38 CLOU first round EclecUe, I Second round Eclectic and CLOU.

July 10 Uub Championship 1 quaurying round. CLOU Coulsoa July 17 Open date. July 34 CLOU. July 11 Invlatlon mixed two- ball, Coulsoa 't Shield. Aug.

Operr- date, Aug. la-CLQU. Aug. 31 Club Championship, handicap qualifying round. WaU Shield.

Aug. as Club Championship, qualifying Tanner Trophy. Kept 4 Open Sept. 11 Two-ball foursome, i Oaruborouth Trophy, Bept It Closing Ringer and CLOU. i 5 Sept.

2 Mixed two-ball foursome. Tombstone Trophy, Edelstela Trophy. Oct. Beet and greens. Monties to Practice At PlouffeTuetdoy Coach 8ta Rlooelle has called the opening practice of the season Tuesday night at -nouffe Park at tor Mon-Usjiarda, ot the Ottawa Ladles' Boftbalf Lesgue, other teams In the circuit are Minute Car Wash, defending champions.

Bell Telephone, Baker Key dettea and RCAT. underway. AT BOTAL OTTAWA. At the Royal -Ottawa, Xrnle Wakelaa had XI holes open, all tees and greens, and all busy' with golfers out to take advantage, of the Ideal weather and course conditions. AT OTTAWA BUNT.

1 Ken Clark had about ISO golfers out with the course in full, operation. The Ottawa Hunt pro Is still operating without the help of an assistant pro, the Utter Item being a rare commodity this year. Neither Clark not fltan Kolar at Chaudlere have been able to line up assistants. Johnny Henrick, pro at Qati-neau, was In the same boat a week ago but he says- be will have one oa hand for next week-end. AT RIVERMEAD.

Rivermead threw open the gates over the week-end and SamJOemttster found himself With a terrific turnout. All permanent greens but the 16th were In operation. AT GLENLEA. Work has been proceeding -Maplo tor No. M.

-St Joan. S04: o. Colrilla. SS7; Puott, 711; B. Tnompooa.

71, O. MUMW. Sli. Total, uw. Orloana Lauollar.

SU: M. Bordala. Sll: t. P. Turtooa, S4: L.

Labroaao. 741; T. Total. 1.334. iB B.

Mull C. Nlrholaa. Sl: W. Batllaon. 5M: I.

BoroJajuoi, SOI: O. Noel. 44: V. Iauuv' Ml. Total.

S.474. 1. H. Connor EaVHo Ctiarrm. S7: Bill Smttri.

SM: Vara Mahllta. SS: Wallr Moad. 745; JSoa Roautlla, 74S. Total. 1.4J.

St. ioan's 0. Vlckf. SSS: M. Boouehomp, 70S; T.

AUalra. 7M: C. aaclmbald. 701; O. Noyra, 191; B.

Landravtllo. 471. Total, Sola Droma No. 3 J. Dt Millo.

IN: Charm, S7S; O. Dl Mlllo. 7: Q. roatar, 47; T. ot auuo, f7a.

Total, 104. Eaatvlow Xar Ouauotu. SIS; Rhoal Crota. 330: Joha Ouallrtla. SIS; Almo Clorous.

Ml; Carry Ou rornor, too. lotoi, Mrpoan No LortJa. til; J. Mclnlyro, 44J; H. Derrr.

4: Saundcra. 773:1 A. Tramblay, SSI. Total, I.MI, Rolo Bowl No 1 K. Moor.

713: B. Caahman. McLaughlin, bu: u. coivuaa, fr; t. Auat, auo Total.

S11S. Npoaa No 1 Oorry Sood, SM: Cy Kmm9. S04: Bollr IlUrd. 773: com Jatto. rri; alu aooa, soa.

Total. S.S7S. 7" Ouaanol at. Clio)," C. CMa-nlH.

724: T. Oalla. 470; Conitan. Unt 474; K. aomora.v S7S.

Total, Boio Sraau Wo. 1 Jm RateUrfo. ISO: Jorrr Manoraaan. 47 Mai CraltV SSI; Earl Carcoraav 044; Orant Ray. 04S.

Total. S4S4. citlawa Doug Robtnaoa. SSS; Ray WIU. Boll, 411: Mike CMalTieluikl, oo.

Total. Gat. Mlllo Ho, 1 C. Jauieartlor, oaau x. juaonnnorro.

awiwiia, deal a. Tiawuta. f. Total, S.SU. r.

T. Woat Parage MaSlaat. 1S; S. Ifoarallak. SSS: O.

Oavtd. SIS; A. 1 rqrehamp. 44J; O. SalkaWy, SSS.

Tout, S.74T, Cat. MUIS a O. Tooahoo. 344; arlbaaa, Seei. R.

Lalaaato. vax A. DuBlen. um; I. Raymoatd.

oiw. toiai. o.vuo. Golf Here's How By StAMMTN SAM SNSAD. 1.

The backswlng, as I've told you before cant emphasize too much) consists of a rotation of your body not a sway or later shift. The player shown here in solid tins nas swung ine ciud nacc D0NTWAV. KEP O0 UAD A FIXED POirriON. correctly. That Is, he has rotat ed his hips and shoulders around his spine as a vertical axis.

The broken line on the other hand shows the Incorrect sway or shift of hips, shoulders and head. This will louse np your stroke every time. It's almost impossible to bring the clubhesd back to the ball square and In the correct groove, If you away your body on the backswlng. You're almost a cinch to cut across the ball from the outside In. The best way 1 know of to avoid swaying your body Is to concentrate oa keeping your head Steady throughout the swing.

Think of your bead as the hub around which your shoulders and hips turn, wtlhout moving aaewaysai.au.; frYotaotod avy a4tn r. Milt CoJ 7 DETROIT; May I. un Coach Tommy Ivan. 43, of the National Hockey Leaguo cham plan Detroit Red Wings, was In Detroit Thursday to Mrs. Robert B.

Crawford, a widow and on of Detroit's reading golfers. Rarila1lae Wta v. Ready Mix. Skeral lajrvtsw' PaOBDCTS Laoj as, WraS patent mm 4 rapldlf'at the Olenlea Club and Harry Mulligan had a "steady flow" of players from his first, tee yesterday. Thar has been considerable work completed on the new boles, with tree-planting to the fore.

The Olenlea has II holes open, most of them with permanent greens. AT GATINEAD. Johnny Henrick hss It greens open, at the Oatlneau. an i increased membership and a big season In focus. He had a large crowd over the week end.

AT TECUMSEH. Out at the Tecumseh Club, Trank Mann had "as big a day as we have 'ever had'. The course has never Wintered better, according to thevTecum-seh pro. Part of that may be attributable to the heavy snows this year, and part may be as a result of some "special treatment" given the course last rail. Tecumseh has been going full swing for two weeks new, but the official opening is booked for May IS when the competitive schedule will get underway with a mixed two-ball' foursome.

EOASA Plans To Affiliate With OASA BROCKVILLK, Ont 'May 3. 4Xr The Eastern Ontario Amateur Softball Association decided at Its annual meeting Sunday to affiliate with Ontario Amateur Softball Association. The decision was made fol lowing a', discussion on the advantage ot such affUlatiiJn by OASA secretary frank reaver, of Hamilton who attended the meeting, reaver said the president of the EOASA would be appointed to the executive of OASA and that Eastern On tario will be Invited to partici pate In Ontario playdowna. He added that minor Softball groups would receive consider able assistance and One of the more Important outcomes of the 32nd annual meeting was the expulsion from KOA8A' competition of the Hull Senior Commercial League. President Charlie.

An- derson said the Hull loon did not turn over the league senior sortbau ehamDlonshlD troohv to vornwau who won it last Season. The Hull group was ac cepted into the. EOASA three years sgo. The trophy has not yet been returned and the 31 voting delegates decided that a letter should be written, to the Hull league about the mat- Charlie Anderson of! Ottawa was re-elected president ot the lesgue and Larry Romhlld, also of Ottawa, secretary-treasurer. vice-presidents are: Densil Graham, of StltUvlUe; Irwin Crltea, of Klwood Corbetr, of Smiths rails, and Vines Daley, of Ottawa.

Th next annual meeting will be held at SUttsvW the first Sunday in May. 1953. Carrier and Dykes 1 Clash Tonight NEW YORK; May 3 (UP) Despite his reputation of having a Walter Cartler, hard-hitting New York middleweight, was a 13-to-10 favorite to beat lanky Bobby Dykes, of Miami, Fla, tonight in tneir lO-round televised and broadcast bout at' Eastern Parkway Arena. Port Prince or Wales near Churchill, was started in 1733 and completed in 1771. DACRON Th Mlraels rabrte V-' SUITS.

3975 To E. Maddock Sen Mew's aai Ladies' Tartar 333 Bank St. 1-ttM flu o. SMOOTH SHAVE oftr, richer 1.25 I I I i THE OTTAWA. JOURNAL 21 Frniif nnnrc Whin Tnnnrw 'X r-lTl jlf Negroes Used.

To Deadlock Series at 2-2 'H ksh: 'TORONTO, May Quebec rrontenacs tied up the Eastern Canada Memorial Cup Anal here Sunday afternoon, breeslng to a 5-J win over St Catharines Teepees before sweltering fans. The win knotted the best-of-seven series 2-2 with the fifth game scheduled for. jQuebei fit lutntirfiv Niunri wlmjer wiU meet 'Unll)lton ou Kln th, MtmorU1 Cup flnaJ rrontenacs were held to a 1-1 tie in the Srst period but uncorked a. three-goal barrage in the second to build up a 4-1 A third period Teepee rally fAl short. Mike Ratchford paced the winners, with two' goals.

Line- mate Butch Bouchard and Oeorge Paulkner and Qllles Thlbsult added singles. ror St. Catharines Barry Cullen, Warchol and Brian Cullen scored once each. Oiaboc- Cool. Marco Ha- doaaico.

Mantha. Amadlo, Lanflou. Chcval- iar. rroaicy: xorwarda. Itatcniord, Rouaaaau.

Boochard. Cyr. raulknor. Park.r. Thibault.

Turcotlo. Cboval-ter, Ooyon. St. Catrwrinaa Coal. Edwarda: dolaaco.

Cuahanon. Maiwaa Bulloch. Vaakoi torwarda. Brian Cullon. Barry Cularn.

Cloala. Rob-oru. Warchol. HoaJkatra. McLaan.

KovaL Armatrotag. Roforooo Stan fratt and Chins McDonald, Ottawa. First Period. I QUobor TMbault iraulknar) SJO St. Catharinaa.

Barry. Cullen (Ciaala, Barlowl 17.47 y-analtlaa Cuahanon ID. Maxwell ll.ta. Amadlo 1130. 'Warchol 1110.

Ratchford 1S.4S. Cloala 1101. -Hidgloa 14.47. Second Period. 1 Quebec.

Faulkner (Cyr, Thlhaultl 4 Quebec. Ratchford tChevaliar, Roueacata) Quebec. Bouchard SS UN llUtrhfordl 1S.4S Pa naltlea-rl if etna 143, Bouchard 4 IS, Mantha 11.17, Ratchford 14,14. OIL KINGS LEAVE. EDMONTON, May Edmonton Oil Kings, Western Csndda Junior hockey champions, left by Canadian Na-tloftal Railways train Saturday night for Toronto and the Memorial Cup final against either Quebec Ftontcnac 8t.

Catharinea Teepees. Doru Buys a MOTOROLA CAR RADIO As Lew tr ag ore As Week INSTAtXATrOW WRILB TOO WAIT I 'o ONLY AT STRAK3 RACI3 SERVICE 12C7 Bank St 3-TT7 rtPST OUMDAN X3HKX3 ACTION AT FtSTUaViST 1 1 SUNtrRl I ONI 0 A mill or IICAll rOI CANADIANS INTI If ITINO) IVINTf, IN OVI COUNTIV'f ''JIL-JL-L go iNaAii CPaMTt THIrS Varied. Catharines. Wajetkat (Cicala. Bobertel su 1S.4S (Rouaeeeu, Bouchard) ox.

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dk dhaw I sSjQ yCoyW WC: i huhoh oxttcc. L0r4iai, "awl fOf HlOCtft Hf.SL ts at uraomrj ftCfjvES it5 Charter PRCtS, 187 jmalltiodat irs iTwr apaygs rnoai OivFQ eeoHtANcc swoHiSirco SIMin Hf kicarrszAL Xctxocit a ticcmtc. May Quit Lcagut May 1. This city of 9,000 threatened Saturday to quit the Class Oeorfla State Baseball League If three other clubs continue to um Negro players. n.

N. McMichael, a league director' and spokesman, said APRIL 28 TO MAY 22 ONLY DON'T MISS THIS FESTIVAL OFFER VARNISH SALS 5L COSTS ONLY HOUSE PAINT 25 Oaart. aelf.eleanlns'. durable. Bur the beet ff Off a at a bariala R.f.aW OaUoa RANKIN 410 w7 will aa ultimatum wrrold be Tie live red at a meeting of the six club league's director la Syrvanla today.

"It's a simple he said. "If the Negroes are not withdrawn, we will withdraw.1 He added: just cant play rith them here. We wont do It. -We hav had no trouble. The feeling, though, la pretty high." RIPOLIN Famous Olldden Rlpolin Ultra White, the brilliant white enamel that STAYS white try it with this bargain offer.

4 Pint Tin (regular 55c) Only 25 THE NEW ALKYD TYPE ONE V4 Pt. GUdden Alkyd Type ONE 2" 98 $1,110 VALUE ONLY BANK ST, OTTAWA, Be excysep. on Focn oll to 1 McMichael said that Dublin land Douglas oluba each have twsj Negro players and Vldalla, either two or three. JAP WRESTLERS WIN. MANILA.

May Js panose wrestlers made a clfan sweep of their six bouts Sunday for the second straight time and emerged favorites for today's championship rnaicnes the Asian games. SPECIAL SPEED-WALL New BRUSH 410.411 Bank St. 6-3621 fJCrre hroaoow Stpfft rs fFO HUM ON SUNLiAyV TT iimotnbemtitK SUNDAYS. IrJQ sy PLAINO HAPVARO IK74 1 a Vt taV aaWVS I 4W ov gtaw aagw a ii i aaw si i aaW 1 1 1 irs i i i'-u--r-w 'Ar i 'juii srssfi.i 1 1 wwT Ce. I -iSTi -J laiaayru(oHToMar4M rri eurASWTM twvtvt I k' dm P-yS F-Wi 2f5S I Vtraiof 'snsum Urtu) aaio ua4T YT A tx4.

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