READY FOR BIG BOUT . muck bout after their physicallthere will be no hlghjlnks as they ('lIi"('I(iup in Hollywood. with Phrtlhallle for the world middleweight man 0. Houston. chairman of the championship, now held by Robin. 5)Zot&.s rlie Charlottetown Guardian, Tuesday, May 15, 1956 1 TIPS ON GOLFING "Exercise For BY ALEX MORRISON 'ilurl golfers know that the club ghiiilltl be held only with a finger grip by the right hand. Very few have learned to Ilo this. Perhaps the best reason for this is that the right hand sort of takes charge lltl matter what the player does to prevent It. Such a statement is not alto- ielher accurate. The situatitri is mare like this. the player doesn't do the proper thing to keep his right hand in line. There IfI' numerous errors to be made iith the right hand. most of which sill find one or more of the follow- ing things taking place. The hand may open and close. changing its pmitlon or pressure on the club during the swing: it may be set rr it may be grasping the club in the palm instead of in the ting- (IN All three of these major errors ran be minimized or eliminated by concentrating on gripping prop- erly in the fingers. Of course. whatever you do with your right hand depends on and can be done properly only after you have prop- rrly placed your left hand. We'll issume that you do place your lrtt hand on the club first and llold the club in the palm of this hand firmly with the left little lingers, Then you should have no trouble gripping properly with the mzht fingers. It you allow only the heel of your right hand to press against your left tl.umb your right hand can maintain an open position .Jorin Landy, left. appears hap- lner about losing than Jim Bailey does about wining the special mile me in Los Angeles collseum llrnunds, Landy will not have the III the club at the wrong angle ' '0 APY LOSR Phvoljiliuty to avenge the defeat Finger Grip with space enough in the palm to hold a golf ball on top of the club gas shown in the accoinpaiiyizlg il- lustralioii. This is a good check on the pos- ition of your right hand, also I good thing to practice. It keeps the club well down toward your finger tips. In this position you will gain more freedom in your right wrist, more feel and control of the club. l Try it first on short easy sl.-ots it.) gain confidence. Fighters Bobo Olson. left. andicallfurnla Athletic commission act- son, in a scheduled 15-round uoutiwhen darkness forced a halt. The sugar Ray Robinson square off inling as "referee." But on May 18 in Les Angeles. illaly Malies Quarter-finals LONDON. (AP)- Italy clinch- ed the seventh berth in the quart- Davls Cup tennis good out in the battle for uni last position. I "Belgium. Sweden. France. Ger-i I up quick. decisive leads Satur- elght. ; Italy's doubles team of Nicole. Pietrangeli and Giuseppe Merloj easily bested Poland's Pietek; and Radzio at Warsaw. ti-3. 0-2.l 6-4, for a 8-0 advantage In their best of five series. i England won the openingl singles match from Yugoslavia at Belgrade and held a command- ing lead in the other when it was halted by darkness. Roger Beck- er, zzsyear-old Briton, defeated Joslp Palada. 64. 6-0, 6-2, in a rain-intercepted match. Billy Knight. 20, led Yugoslavla'sl Ilija Panajotovic, 0-4. 6-4. 5-2. 'match will be completed today. 4 Campbell. I e mm. or me--- me ?::.-..-t:.it:':.':.':::.."";'...-51:::rlTracli Ch ship wu-Illlllent will make mother attempt this Sunday and England got off to s summer. it was announced ssi.- i 4 To Attempt Lake Ontario TORONTO. (CP) - Shirley I)-year-old urday. IV”. Campbell said she willt the swim in July or August. .. y Last year she swam about I " many. Chile and Denmark ran-miles to within 1'5 miles of To-5 ronlo where she my to ma" mm th. mund oglzive up with shoulder sramps in a heavy current. She said she has been exercis- ing the shoulder ever since. Bert Crockel. 70-yearsold coach gave Miss Campbell her first, Scotis Technical College in Halo who BEEI1 painted th'. I ' . - . , . was forced to i with 52 points each, but the Maris P901 Wednesday alfIteivg:riw0IlzlAp:eo:. iron?”-F" am:ppug;:,l::u ("gm '5I;:I.h;'g?1I:;(I,n" glv:; Rowena tme Intercollegiate Athlete Union - - 9' "F ' ' says that in a tie. the entry win- lfax finished third with 25 poima.'1!::Z::le1ise in the present ave-team zgilrse: has held an AHL fun. osvu!IzIlj4uuu.-ovrs7u:v-t ' o ioraeounen moetuig Tuesday to fr VI to I , B.C.. rend I” :1; he: ":':"3I' F” mile”: nITJIIIt.lor final oonsideratlon June lift!!! CANADIAN PIX Virgil Trucks of Detroit pitched the first iwhlt. no-run game of the season as the Tigers blanked Washington 141 in the American League four years ago today. Vie Wei-ts hit s homer after two were out in the ninth to win the game for Detroit. sive training program. lMounI A. Wins . I -re Pl'0P0nls for an interlock- IDB schedule with either the Inter- national Hockey Lengu. of an United States or the southern Hocke Association. Teams In IIAII Senior Series TORONTO lCPlBTh, Quark, Hvckey Association may have .1, Fergus, Possibly New SACKVILLE. ND. (C P) s- teams in its senior A series next E f . F Mount Allison Univ rsit 59350". One more than last and I1 I7 the Maritime lnt. rcollegllao; Snme "hm "Feral"?! are anticipat- "as or AIL .IIrllxIlEI.,. H" ppuudom M an, int: one of their best years. Bl" Hanley. OHA business man- NEW YORK MP)-The Amer" ican Hockey League Syracuse was I numb el ltrack and field meet Saturday. 1 Saturday the AHL until two years ago when to Mount A. and Acadia finished nlng the relay races will take the title. A twovman team from Nova l.'nivei'sity of N 3 - . , - . , . . . p , Western Australia. one of the Ill "d M M”-V' Ul"V8FSlly of 1151- In! requirements to Join the len- stsles in Australia. covers 975,91 "ax W,” mm 1'”? yP0ll1ll- tile and scheduleiiwaiifinal hears, square miles. BADSTAITT-oy....".'. 4" KALINE, .9: Dermal; Pf!-TMDW6 BA rmls 6,414.41; W 74: .w:pxc.w 1521605." MADE may 4' 26075 W r45 Fxks 7' Al's moms AVEl7A6E M5340. 507, A5 MR 45 mzrzmoke M45 cavcmrltpxr Mes dftodkfl. 5477!!!! CIIIAR 1 5,45; 0; L954; ARE Ila marszrr II Ptrkony gay ,s14;((; pgp .. 7,41; 7f'E)"V! 6'40 410)?! HAW ogyagg-5 iygwggyg 9;.- III)' 7904! III TIE l!A6d!,2l. ONLY 2 VEAMS tmcxl I20? 7751! WERE IAMID IIELD IIM IEAOW .300 7 . 7')' 5015” B07 EKEIV WITIIOIIT lflll 71:17: 5440 more rzx4zmvrar.mr mu. 1 immivet . .M A N Y PLAYERS. handicap. themselves by holding the right hand so the thumb presses against the left hand. Better touch and control on the club is had by prnc-, tising with a ball held in the right-1 hand as above. ATTENTION ALL SEA CADETS All Cadets are to be on Board H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte at 1815 (6:15 p.m.) sharp, Tues- day, May 15, 1956, for annual inspection on King Square . Parents and friends are invited to attend. LIEUT. J. D. SMALLWOOD, R.C.S.C., Commanding Officer, R. C. S. C. C. Kent i since Bailey. a student at Oregon university, will not be entered in the mile race May 12 at Fresno. Callf.. in which Landy will corn- pete. Pressure of studies forces Bailey to pass up the event. i. V. l l l l i l 1 The Island 5 Pin Bowling Tourney All entries will be received at the Rollaway Alleys for the Island 5 pin championship on May 21. Entries must be in before May 16. Write or phone 7142. the Queen Chaillotte High it-m. Tuesday. May 15th. Queens County Fish 8. Game The regular monthly meeting of the Queens County Fish and Game Association will be held at School Auditorium at 8:00 Two fishing films will be shown and a discussion on bringing world celebrity for lecture and demonstration on fishing tactics. Young fry welcome if accompanied by parents. ARGOT POINTER, 2.07 Standing at Fred Johnson's, Elmsdale, for the season. This horse is a proven sire with several colts . HOV training at the Charlottetown track and showing Snrtimid promise. 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