pe EEE ne enyree pe vet . Cte t ‘ a | INSIDE. BASEBALL ' 4 ho? aa foe To Wy inicxey, / MeeONNEUE - Major, League! gout: : end Inetructor Loa hale | BERELAYED “AND : BENT SUUGHILY. football. games. ning: of: May - 22. the nville: ion of Band. ‘under THE ABILITY i "OF JOWWY |. BrTEBURGH R ° “ PYRATE, TO. “|: GET ON BASE. wi FANE OF - THE WANER © BOTHERE. . “preaches. ~ prove: his point about, - power 1 hitters;. “wl help you; too! "| for Little Leaguers” | [as you ger Resoy ] ff FORTHE FITCH O'BRIEN, |: YOUNG REMINPS - Relaxation: an “striding: or lunging: at the. ball,’ “and ' ‘George’ Sisler:stresses: the im--, “portance. ‘of. keeping you body from Teaning, forward: or ‘backward . as you: swing, © _ These: fundamesit als’ ‘which nave, helped sich uthtanaing sie me d balance ‘often, mean the difference ‘between: ‘being a a good or a poor hitter. “Paul Waner ‘proved. the’ importance of. Tes Taxation “during the ‘years when he caused pitchers for other: teams : ‘80. much ‘trouble that they called: him "Big Poison’ and: he! ‘atill it-as,a batling- coach, * > / - Onee-you: are. loosened. up and ready to hit, ‘gon't awave. ‘the ‘pat W agi “or.clench it—but just. swing ‘the bat and let its ‘weight drive, the Se aan atten nag ne |, Dall. As the pitcher draws; his’ arm ‘back, ‘draw your. dat? ‘back and. be: ready. to take a ‘level wing whether: the! pall is high’ or Jow.!. It ue a guart pitcher: secs you waving your. ‘bat.or, fldgeting:i in. the ‘batter's 3. - BOX: he’ H- stall until. your. “arms, . chance - to” ite. ‘Not only, a scientific: place ‘hitter like’ ‘Waner. ‘could’ relaxation,” Johnny. Mize, ‘one: 6f” ‘the ‘great, : also: practiced: it asa: player: rand. still, preaches i it, J Te was, Ty: ‘Cobb who, ‘learned’ that: putting’, slightly. more: ‘weight on’ your. ‘tront foot” as. you “swing: will help to keep, you ‘from: Over’ . © 1956, King Features SynJticate; lac. | - “your FRONT FOIE -RNED | yO - FORWARD AS YOU SWIM TO 4% ‘| PERMIT A HIP PIOT: THE | | SHORTER: THE STRIDE JHE : ‘LONGER YOU CW FOLLOW: . THE BALL BEFORE | | STARTING YOUR. SWING, ‘| ARROW GHOWS. SHORT 6) RIDE. y we Foataes |’. WITH YOUR REAR| FOOT, WITH. SLIGHTLY MORE * WEIGHT. | OM:FRONT | “FOOT, AND ' OUR BODY.” " STRMGHT UP “AND LOWN AS BATS: a MEETS: pe MEE are. tired: before you: even, get a din of on‘. by; Greenville s won by: Chatlie ‘Alex: Greenville:... ay “won oy “Greonvil eolub, w individua®. Good “Spor tsman- ship ty’ ophy. won -by Albert Stev: sons of Rincollth, tee ar your * einitortNo. Putty, no buttons, and no out nto your. bok ‘und dlxtur'h your rent, Ke r yout. 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They said that 1,400 workers’ will {J@ receive a week's’ ‘notice Thursday | niffed it with ar ine + | tinyeis'-to “WWinning: pitcher | a g?" fy whileshis. can, The’ Express | con- for “his melancholy ‘des- and . the remainder ‘be. a 1 thitd: string back . weeks, . rd Big D ‘Defends Actions -Of Rollicking Duke of Kent “LONDON: (nA Socialist ‘al- tack. on > friends: of, “the: young Duke: of Kent. for making. it: rain i champagne: in- Mayfair.” was. in-} ‘ dignantly. rebut fed by'a.group of ‘(his debutante playmates. ‘today. : ‘> “Well, really!” cried: the girls. “Tsn't ‘Parliament: ‘too, too bor- | Daily bringing | 20- tyeur- -old Entire Stock MENS" SPORT COATS. ‘in a! ‘royal team’ ot: foundation- stone layers. and : after- dinner speechmakers.”, ches The young’ ‘duke: cfashed ‘the front pages - twice ' recently. for tante partes, AUTOMATION, LAYOFF KF , COVENTRY, “Eng. ’ -(Reuters)— Exccutives of the Standard Motor Company. told union: chiefs ‘here. ‘time, he fails, occasionally, to ‘with the ace,. which Mr, ‘{rufted. The king of clubs was ‘showed out and again Mr. Abel -|Mr. ‘Dale, _{ trump, Mr. Abel would win and}: ‘trutted that he would be out of Jabandoned, Mr. Dale now led the —fjack - of. diamonds, create the ‘impression that he ~ | was vonsiticring taking a finesse. ‘ THe, went up with dummy's ace _[apranent RUFF having, bitsslt 2. ‘time: ab debu-~ : hearts, ‘Vhearts and - played the. ten ‘TV diamonds. Mr, Abel was “through. “1 No matter what he did from this Pe NAAER RAS NRT ON RTH OM Ae aT Megara ee es wT NY t voy ge ‘ , ienced: player can be fooled lis: ‘seldom guilty of losing a vital trick through out- . ‘right carelessness. -Mr, Dale is.a master at taking advantage ‘of: his opponents’ weaknesses. He knows, for. ex- ample, that while’ Mr. Abel plays a pretty fair game most of the stay completely alert. In this deal Mrs. Keen led the king of spades and continued Dale played and Mr. “Abel made the good decision to duck. Next came the. queen of clubs, Mrs. Keen refused to take, his ace. VERY ‘SERIOUS ~ “The situation was grave: for Jf he Jed another return a spade. When Mr. Dale trumps and Mr. Abel would still haye a trump. “Clea rly, trumps - be had to hoping to and ‘eashed the king, on which he dropped the seven, Now! he led a third diamond + from dummy and it appeared to Mr, Abel that this was going to be. ruffed in the closed hand, | Why should he ruff when Mr, Dale was going to ruff anyway? He: discarded the six of spades: and Mr. Dale won with the queen’of diamonds. Now he cashed the king led to dummy’s ace point on, ‘he could not defeat ihye* clubs. Actually, he ruffed thé 10 of diamonds with the Wednesday - that 2,600 employeés | will:have. tobe.fired because. of BLACKWOOD o on “BRIDGE | jf By EASLEY BLACKWOOD | =| |Mr. Dale Takes Advantage — o Of Opponent’s Weaknesses _ “Tf someone ever invents a bridge- playin 2 machine itv no longer pay to try deceptive plays. But up to now we play bridge against, people, And people’ have their weaknesses, They can be fooled — expert: and|- novice alike. The only difference i is that the exper- ee me tS se 6G .- . Prince Rupert. Daily News os Friday, June 1, i 0. Dp re D . DVORNEKS Paint and Glass — poset Jewellery and” China. Gifts For AJI | Occasions Your best bet Isi—- ¢ We Carry A Complete Lino | Colorful 1.¥, Paints. ond Varnish Yukon Jewellers | _. 623 3rd Ave. West — Call In and See Us (Opposite the Sports Shop) |/} oe sn st, Phone 2288. much less frequently and} Ln “North dealer: print ! Neither side vulnerable - NORTH. | ‘Technicolor + Mr, Champion Today To Sot... AS: oY EVES. "og PAL WAS SAT, MAT, 24:20 oA K 10843 WEST #1073 D . 5H) if a Mrs, Keen, BAT In Aut THE Worto Never AnorHer Like |. AAKIIOTS &Q 65 4, “Hie ns: , HOOTERS HQ82 #65 . 9 9:2% * oS “nit aa 86 ff] Marin < Mn Dale: , ROSSANA ° as ae fans « we 1} as Helen “INCK” ass: . 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