Daily Times-Gazette, 26 May 1947, p. 15

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J - THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE MONDAY, MAY 26, 1947 Phil Rizzuto of Yankees and Catcher, Bob'Swift of Tigers Umpires have their problems! Xn the scenes shown here the umpires had to render a split-second decision they stuck by it, regardléss of fans howling for their scalps and of the tesm whose member they de- i Catcher Bruce*Edwards of lodgers and Clive McCullough of Cubs clared "out", Often it happens that the camera records a player "safe" when the umpires say "out". By that time, however, the game it over, and the umpire, luckily, is safe from the fans, Start With Loose Wrists By ALEX J. MORRISON .-80.4ou would like to see yourself as others see you? 'I suppose this desire springs from the notien:that most of what you'd see would be pleasing or atleast satisfactory to you. I doubt this, Take your golf technique for example. You. real- ime that it would show certain faults during one of your inferior performances. But you would -not expect. it to show common ove: , "omissions things you should have noticed long before an outside observer noted them. One such oversight has to do with the waggle for your swing, The main purpose of the waggle is to loosen up your wrists as they can move with freedom throughout the swing. Chances are you waggle just as long as other players and with .the same fault, namely, fail- ure to properly exercise your An 'incorrect waggle will find other parts 'of your body moving, but net your 'wrists. Yes, your arms and hands move but your wrists do not bend in, the. right-way. - The proper way finds both wrists bending much as they are used in making the correct swing, . The most important thing is to move the club back from the ball s0 ppt the backward bending of the W is. assured. If you make sure, that the clubhead moves back and forth hehind and below your hands, you will. enjoy the. proper action, \ Thie pictures above 'will help you to. recognize the wrist action yow should have, You will find it easier to produce this wrist action when you keep your elbows in the same position against your body while waggling the club. And all of this you .can easily see. for yourself without depending on an. outside observer.- er va ,. During the waggle, until you have made & habit of the proper wrist action, you can lodk "down 'at' your wrists, watch them' Yoursélt.- "2 WW years of playing .". . . "Hantisome Harry" Bemis, one of 'the Big League's early stars and a fame catcher 'on the old Cleveland Naps, died ¥riday in Cleveland, aged 72, some 30 years after he put away his last professional uniform. He started his pro career with the Toronto Club «i the International League in 1898 . . ... At Modesto, Calif, Saturday, Mel Patton equalled the World's Record of 9.4 seconds for the 100-yard dash to lead the University of Southern California Trojans to victory in the Sixth Annual California Relays. Ld Strain at Seams To Make Olympics The Biggest Ever By' JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer London, May 26 -- (CP) -- The organizing committee of the Olympic Games, housed in part of a store in London, 'is racking its collective brains to ensure that everything is in place--down to the last nail--when the games op- en in July, 1948, The executive committee meets about once a week, at least one of the various sub-committees gets together every day, and talk goes on about wood to be used in building a certain type of boat, program printing and accommod- ation for the 5,000 athletes and officials, Press Officer Ron Church says we have started none too soon" 'and the multitudinous details to be looked after béar him out. One of the stickier jobs is to devise a foolproof system of prin ting and issuing tickets. The com- niittes has already thousands of applications--many asking for blocks of hundreds--and mem- bers are determined there will be no "racket" in these. Ticket-printing experts have been asked to help out; schemes have been put to the committee, but the technical difficulties in printing season tickets, day tic- kets, tickets for indiyidual ev- ents, are causing many wrinkles. Ticlt Distribution No tickets for the games are available to date, They won't be for many months and when this problem has been surmounted, an announcement will be made. The number available will depend on acceptances from countries invi- ted to take part in the games and when distribution is started in Britain, youth organizations and schools will be considered first. Application before actual prin- ting is completed will be useless. Accommodation, a major prob. lem, has been partially solved with selection of military camps in various spots around London and. Torquay, on the south coast, for 3,900 persons, The committee now is confident housing for the other 1,100 will be cleared long before the games start, by ¢ourse, the question.of feed- ing the athletes, officials and vis- itors has cropped up from various quarters and the way things are now in this belt-tightening is land, it would be a pretty good idea if the foreign teams brought their own supplies. ° 'Rain or shine, win or lose, the games remain the greatest sports show. on earth even if the coune By strains at the seams to organ- ze it. : Glasgow, Scotland--(CP) -- The 14,462-ton liner Arawa, launched in 1922 as the Esperance Bay, sister ship of the Heroic Jervis Bay, is back jn service after a refit from war service, SECRET AGENT X9 ; go On The Assembly Line vis! IT TALLIES HMM... THIS DIAGRAM WE FOUND IN HANDS' Syodicate, dnc, World rights reserved FHL UN JIC | WITH THE SCENE WHERE THOSE FOUR NEW AUTOMOBILES WERE HIJACKED RIP KIRBY THIS DIAGRAM COULD 'HAVE BEEN A PARTIAL By:Mel Graff WITH HANDS OUT OF THE WAY, GRAPE-BVES GETS A BIGGER SPLIT ON BACH JOB ! T THINK HANDS WAS MOTIVE ORIGINALLY IN ON THIS HIJACKING! IT ALL DOVETAILS T00 WELL TO 86 OVERLOOKED | GIVE HIM DIME, SAMPSON - TS YOUR | [7.1 HARDLY KNOW ATES {] |SIR...I'M AFRAID 1 HAVE BAD "BAD NEWS? ABOUT HONEY? WHAT. 3 OUT \ yg > i HOW TO TELL YOU, [MISS DORIAN HAS DISAPPEARED! VANISHED COMPLETELY Ya What I'm Gonna Do... JOE PALOOKA™ THIS ERL REESE AN' PRESTO. AN' GREASE ON MY SHOIT..,- WHAT CRUSTAL... DIG UP MY LAWN FOR FISHING WORMS... IT'S TRESPASS, sesees IT'S VANDALISM / VE RD) NW, -- Lod a] TOOTS and CASPER A Slick Chicky By Jimmy Murpay, IY TLL ADMIT I'M A LITTLE If ASHAMED OF MYSELF FOR TRYING TO SHAKE DOWN MY BOSS FOR A RAISE BECAUSE IVE GOT SUMP'N ON HIM» BUT ARAISEIS | A RAISE! PMAGINE Mv Boss TAKING THAT GIRL TO LUNCH EVERY DAY AND BUYING HER EVERYTHING FROM SILKS TO ALL I KNOW ABOUT HER IS SHE'S PRETTY, AND HER NAME 15 CHICK Y-== HE SURE IS BOLD ABOUT IT, TOOTS, JUST THINK=-= MY 805s, SOCIALITE, FINANCIAL TYCOON AND LEADING CITIZEN, ACTING UP LIKE By Brandon Walsh HONEST, ZERO -I GUESS T MUST BE THE LUCKIEST KID IN THE JUST LOOK =I GOT MORE BEAUTIFUL DOLLS, TOYS AN' STORY BOOKS THAN ANY OTHER KID THAT NO MATTER HOW HARD L TRY, I CAN'T THINK OF ANYTHING ELSE ID LIKE TO BUT, NO, IM WRONG=THE THING I REALLY WANT=AND HAVEN'T GOT=I5 A LITTLE GIRL TO PLAY WITH-- (~~ BLONDIE 7) HAVING FOUND A VAUDEVILLE ACTRESS WLIO {CAN IMITATE MISS WHISPER'S Gnats to You! ol COUNTRY, STACKED HERE IN DEXTER'S HOUSE =

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