SPORTEBBLI-' pf" ny AIUTNEY MARTIN xtzw YORK MR3-William H. d'.,;;.- Bill- Miller has his own 0....-y on a root cause ofgluvenlle d..;,.rqucn-.-y. to wit: The kids don't ...1 their knees. a That may seem as far fetched 3....v..ig a boy swiped a car be- u.;'hc didnlt comb his hair. but tlv Bill can make it sound lte Wczrl. and if you listen to im km; mough he'll have you squat- unc all over the place like a T- inaiion quarterback. ' Lllllc Bill is a expert on relaxa- .,.... lie has written several books on lll(' subject. and has another mining out shortly. He's taught that control and relaxation to ilitiusantis of still t and business- tmgn, not to mention youngsters. ,,,.1 once was hired by Cincinnati run. to help the players get the Wk. gut of their joints. They Mn-I "Win the pennant. but t ,3... I because they weren't loose. .,....ay, getting back to his de- rmqhcizcy theory. he contends the knecs are the cardinal point of my human body when it comes to wmpicte body control. and unless bin and girls are taught the cor- rg... ....- of these joint before they m H the knees tighten up and it 1. mo late to remedy the situation. ' r 4 my who has not had the for- tune to be given help by someone M... has been an athlete4a father. ,,. adult friend, or a coach-in the 55 N early years is Swkwarcl and Il- Lpt," llliller say . ' ControI:TI1ose Knee Joints "When he starts to take part In sports around the age of eight or nlne he is ridiculed by the others, jeered at and called ”tanglefoot.f the boy will not take part in any activity. in which he is badly in- ferior. He pulls aw . shifts to more gedentary purs ts - radio, reading. television. movies. Then the next step is cars. drink. gambling and.other activities. "A boy has so much surplus energy. and if it is not expended in wholesome things it will explode elsewhere. There is the juvenile delinquent. "1 have one consuming dream-- that every youngster be taught the human bodyl-bndvlts use before the age of 14. the age at which the body starts tightening up. especi- ally the knees." Miller emphasizes that by the time the high school coaches get the boys and girls for instruction. it's too late. and anyway. they don't have the time to work with each individually. It's up to the parentznto give the kids a proper start complete body control and relaxation. He admits that it's next to un- possible to force boys and girls into drilling on formal calisthen- Ica. But by showing them the prin- ciples of body balance. and relaxa- tion as applied to catching. throw- ing and batting a baseball, or pi- voting in basketball and football land tennis. the kids have fun while a . Giants” first bascman's traded to New York Giants after in years with Brooklyn Il.vl.V(iHI-ISTER WEEKLY (il'ARDlAN "if you re only used to cricket." sanl tIu- Amcrican airman with tltc patu-ncc of a scientist explain- inc atomic cncrgy to a backwoods- nran. ”,vuti probably won't be able in stnnrl Ihc excitcmcnt. You bet- it-r gn cquippcd with wome sed- a'il('N'.H ills concern was typical yol that of tltc United States Air Force as it whole in making sure that the large number of English- mcn in the crowd were not left in a stain of complete bcwildcrment at the Amcrlcan Football Champ- ltvnshlti Final of thc United States Air Forccs in Europe at the Eln- pnc Stadium, Wcmblcy. on Satur- tlrti. txnto from Amcrican '.'uide: 'Thu is roughly thc crtuivalcnt of your ('uti FlnfII."l Tiaiflcd but game "to sce what lllli tlunu thcy call Yankee fool- hall is oil about." as one Anteri- run pnpcr put it. the cricketing Fnizlisli were carciully briefed be- lnrchnntl ot a conference with ”Third A F. Grid experts" and by liclptul Amcricans sitting near by in the crowd during the pr,occcd- inc.-. 'l'ltc instructors. who oftcn Wilt tn pcocil and paper in polite fliialtalr. had varying success in ht.-lino Ilrir tvillin'.' nuplls 'in:lcr- it ui ctr ii a littlc about what was h.1.t,.t-nut: on ihc ficltl. Lieutenant- Gcncrnl wll. Tunncr. the Com- tnandcr-ln-chicf United States Air Forcr: in Europe. obviously Ippreciatcti that the cricketers "Fe grappling with problems far bcyontl the call of Anglo-American fricndkhio, and said in a messagl lltat their prcscncc was "evidence "I ilk" snirit. understanding. and liivrccintion of good sportsman- Illw v.l1irI1 ls shared by Britons Ind Antcricmis alike." This inlcrnationnl educational "I'll xlthrting occasion fin aid of a DEA F. memorial organ at St. Cement nane's Church. London) started. of course. long before the two teams. padded and protected literally to the teeth in readiness M violent no-tut combat. bes- Warming-up exercises. like Hazlitt when he went to a i match. Americans believe "lat what happens before and ""C ill" some is all part of the ”"NM. sometimes Indeed the "Wt important part, and so norm ft! the more hardened cricketing -urn-tn scribes" were invited ll! II at the very beginning ??'.l.".'l:.il".':'i.'lltl. Clnehnati. Don of Boston, Pam d M Bells. Main of Dublin. sun " llrhlm. and ms the I" tour-scab Dodgers. Tradlnt! of the 37-yearold Robin- l new youth movement for next sea- when I ncced it. no more. I lit sun for 830.000 and a soutbpnwtson. EXCUSE FOR PUBLIC PARTY . Cricketer Views U.S. Football MAKES ROOM FOR Rookies Jackie Robinson gets the feel oil pitcher, Dick Littlefield. was fol- mltt lowed by rumors that slugger Carl arr rccciving news he had been Furrilo and other Dodger "gray- Dick Duff- (t7) scores Toronto Maple Leafs winning goal as he flips puck into net out of reach of DICKIE goalie Lorne Worsley of New York Rnngrzrs during National Hockey League game in Toronto. DUFF SCORES WINNER . Saturday night-iTliv anal sure To- Lewickl. Bill Gadsby and Jack ronlo a-2-l vlcitiry ll;m..-r pl,-.y.iEvam. .CP Phat”. - ADELAIDE, Austrlia (AP)-Vic Seixas said Tuesday he is using his "Wimbledon plan" in prepar- ing for the Davis Cup challenge round and if it works out as ex- pected. he may surprise by heat- ing lboth Lew lload and Ken Rose- wall. "I feel I am pacing myself just right go that i can reach my peak the middle of next week." said the 33-year-old Philadelphlan. who carries the United States' faint hopes of rccapturlng the interna- tional tennis trophy from Aus- trails. The challenge round is sched- uled for Dec. 26-28. The U.S. cause is regarded as hopeless-'---' not by Seixas. "in elting ready for Wimble- don last summrr I skipped all Eu- ropean tournaments except Man- chcster." Vic said. ”Then I de- cided to work myself Into a fine physical and mental edge for the tournament. I think I did. as the results show. "it was the same sort of con- ditioning I did in 1954 down here. Vic Seixas To Use "Wimbledon Plan" For Davis Cup Finals beards” may be the next to gtxiwhcn we won back the cup-not Brooklyn. is concentrating on a too many tournaments; just work myself be the Judge." about sedatives came back to. a story for mcn only. and work mind. Would the excitement prove;out their strategy for the immed- too much Bracing themselves for late future. After half an hour of a hard afternoon. the cricketers this procedurcaa little play. a the two teams-the Londo Roc- kets and the Wiesbaden F yers- and tried to connect the lessons In theory with what was happen- ing in practice. The difficulty was that there ap- peared to be two schools of thought about how to explain Am- erican football. One school tried to explain it by comparing it to English Rugby football; the other school, which thinks that too much emphasis is put on the fcrred to compare it with chcss. This made for a little confusion. When we arrived, the Rocket: who had been tipped to lose 32 points to 7 points by Jim thc Anglnphile and eventually won by exactly that score ("I told you it was a damned I. " t ” game." Jim explained aftcrwardsl. were just about to try a full spate on the Flyers, and amazingly it came off when a clever combination brought off a quick touchdown which is worth six points. The 'Flyers never seemed to recover lprnpcrly from this corly tlcfcat end even their bubbling cheer- leaders occasionally found it hard wing to give an impression of overwhelming confidence. Very roughly the ball has to be taken up to the opponent send zone which is shaped like a "grid- iron." but play is not continuous as in Rugby and stops when any part of the ball-cm-rlcr's body except hls hsnds.and feet touch the ground or he goes out of bounds. The Rockets. for example. would start some agres.-lvc work with their bishops and castles and the crowd would get really excited. and then everything would suddenly come to an abrupt halt. A team would then so into I long hlddle. like men llsteninl '0 11 lhngarian Soccer Players " Onllay Totlanada TORONTO tCPl --' Seventeen lvluagarlu soccer stars are on their to Canada. a Hungar- mu:-7a.. Inst returned from pccred down from the stands at long physical side of the game. pre-V pause--you could see the cricketers relax .Amcrlc.an foot- ball was not so very unlike cricket aftcr all. To the casual cyc. a slightly dull game; to the know- lcdueablc eye. a mass of subtleties. At first with propcr courtesy we sat firmly in our place and glued our cycs to the field . but our American hosts though this be- haviour a little eccentric and in- stated on our leaving the game and joining them in the pavilion (sorry. bar! for a cup of tea. We fcll easily into this routine of a rllttlc morc play. a longer pause, land another drink. Don of Boston ytrlcd to point ottt A few of the subtlctics. but a London mlst l"a real pca soupoc" in the opinion of an incxpcrlcnced Californlanl had enveloped the ground and though the two teams could still apparent- ly see the ball. many of us in the crowd found it more difficult. We heard about a felnt by a pawn and then a good run by a castle from it lcarncd member of -the "American Weekend" htit we ldld not see it ourselves. Whcn a igroup of film stars drove on to the jmttrky ficld at half-time more were disgusted cries of "Who's itlic girl in thc sports mr:' 'and I"Wblch Is Sabrina" American 'football in a London fog can be a frustrating game. The two teams of chesamen took only just over two hours to reach checkmate but the game as Americans understand it was not over until much later when ex-l perts like Jim the Anglophlle de-l lclded "to call it a day." Near the: lend one of the cricketers was. -cornered by the American airman, lwlto hart feared that the game lwoulrl prove too exciting for hlm.l it was a neat problem in Anglo; American relations. Should the cricketer be polite or honest Be party of five will fly to Canada. from Vienna today. and a third. party of six leaves Vienna Friday i by ship. They are members of the Hon- ved. Vornslonvogo a n d Klnri clubs. Kiss said many of the players between the Ages of it? end 26. had enga ed in the Budapest street fishing. i DIESINFIII SREDTAC. N.B. (CF) - Fire late Monday alghtelatlned thel life of Alexander Melaason. 4!, of nearby Robtcllll Office. Melan-l son W-I sltwins alone in his home when Muss fed by TI mag. ofdrywnodlukdtlltheallal &2I'wOIIhdl&t1 At Wimbledon Seixas gained the semi-finals and led Rosewall 5-2 in the fifth set before he became distracted by a line call and blow the match. 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