104T THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE TWENTY-ONE Golfer Must Hole Short Putts to Win Big Titles Klamath City Pin Tournament Opens TM Hun fU . lt"lo) W.lrti w rif Un4lM .151 l4 117 IM 144 171 .11 IM IU l0 M 11 'April 1 , If. J TM4 k the r.rth erf t latorakllt M4 laeltwttlr atllrlr M ir. Wlnntr of Mulm' Tournament and Coll i foremost Tnchir NEW YOnK. April 24 A golfer mint hold two and thrco foot putla to win i majul tour nament. A slip on the grc-n erases any advantage player may enjoy on a hole or whatever ground ias been made up by the finest -overy l-.ot. My putting tylr used to be aimilar to that of Foul Kunyan. I bent the body a lot, had the feet apart and putted off the left foot. My grip waa the Mine ai on the other sholr the Var don over lapping. I now atand itrtluhtcr. my feet are closer together and I play the ball In the center. I employ the reverae overlapping grip. The blale of my putter la square to the line of the putt. It la kept cloae to the carpet In the backiwlng and follow through. Until I won the Masters' tour nament thla apring. I waa re ferred to aa a hard-luck player. I built a reputation aa runner- up. While erratic putting prob ably coat me the British Open playoff with Denny shute at bt. ridrews In 1033. luti approach ig; mlraclea by opponenta really aepriveo. me oi eternal crcau in Ute records. MKLBON AND 8ARAZEN DtHU WOOD DEUCES I loet tlit National Open of II and the Mastcri' of '35 be cause opponenta holed approach allots of more than 200 yarda in leHgth for a deuce 4- waa In rtlntiiiguiihcd com pany on both occaiiona that of, Byron Nelson and Ccne Sara sen. Helton, current PGA title holder, holed a No. 1 Iron allot orrthe fourth hula of the Phila delphia Country c'.ub'a Spring MTP course In our accond play off for the National Open crown. Thla remarkablo ahot waa hit from 210 yarda out The ball came to rest against 0j. pin. U dropped in when the flag was lifted. Jlad Nelson allot par on the fourth, I bclicvo I would have sunk my final putt to tie him aguin. As It was, I missed and finished three strokes behind. Sarazcn sank a 2120-yard, No. 4 wood shot for a double eagle ortithe 483-yard fifteenth hole of .the Augusta National course. ' lle-finljhid In par to tic me at 283; and took the olayoff. 8UTE PLAYS MIRACULOUS ROUND DURING SALE fenny Shute turned in a folirth-round miraculous 73 In a terrific rrIo-4o tie me at 292 for: the. British Open. 1 had at least half-dozen thecc-putt greens . . . missed several short ones. QI had Paul Kunyan at a dls yantaife a numbci ot times in the PGA championship in Buf falo In '34, but the little man with the big spoon pulled them out of the bag and sank a 12 footcr to prevail on the 38th hole. Tommy Armour calls the PGA the toughest tournament to- cop. All entrants are topnotchcrs. There ia no time for laggard goU. JA player must not only be on his game through 36 holes of JlPOnTLAlMII'S dlHtlntiivc hotel STIIE iiensmv ' 2 - Broadway at Oak 81. 4W 1 Winner of Masters' Toorna ment employs reverse overlap ping grip In patting. How Craig Wood putted In 131. when Denny Shute defeat ed him In British open playoff. Winner of masters' tourna ment employs reverse overlap ping grip In putting. Wood now stands mora erect. his feet closer together. He plays ball In the center. qualifying play, but also every second during five long match play rounds. The result of my British Open playoff with Shute caused me to change my putting style. Putts -dropped fot me In the recent Masters'. I putted better than I had In two years. Golf championships are won on the greens. NEXTi No. 4 wood and irons. We want peace, if we have to fight for It but that, doesn't mean wc have to icnd our boys abroad to fight. It means that if we are fully prepared to f.Rht, we won't have to fight.- Est die i Strrnbrrger, director. 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'-- 174 IM 4M lis 144 1V 441 IJ4 IM IM 417 Atf 474 M 0OMMIHCIAL LIA0UI MahonAy Mln , , ihr giiHntvrrrr S aom H Uiudlcap . 17J 40 1SS AM .IX in IU fi -117 IM 14 414 141 lu. IM 1 .' lt AM t&M R4fr!C A 1144. 4tr. I II IM 457 l l lt4 470 .161 142 IM 414 -IM l!l IM A 171 1ft I 4M -US 1X4 l A7 90 Proof-7396 Gram Neutral Spirits, T-lf.jJ nf Uljrxlna , Handicap The Klamath Fain City asso ciation first annual handicap bowling tournament got under way at the Klamath Recreation alleys with three five-man teams rolling their team events Wed nesday night. Thirteen five-man teams are entered to date with from threv to aix additional teama expected to enter before Friday nigp.t. Due to conflicting league, schedules, entries for team events will b held open until Friday at 7:30 p. m. City association warned the kegllng fraternity to post entry fees or file deposits to hold entries as absolutely no team entries will be accepted after F.'iday night's squada start rolling their team events at 8 p. m. Association officials stated that while team enl-ies to date are coming up to expectations they are naturally disappointed at the apparent timidity on the part of certain so-called hot ahot bowlers to enter the tournament. Cautioua koglera waiting to see scores posted before entering are going to be disappointed associa nan. t. a t. wticott. a. i. i: im sh Mutru. H. iu no i;o H'rlglit, L. . i ire IM 41 fotlcr. S. t3 1S7 IU 44 htradrr. ta. l; 162 w. liuUHtp . lot 10 (A J1J W7 TS SB 170t waa Kam.lt XhtHtr Muiiupr, a. Ii.lm.i. a. . M-hantoi Uaodicall .IU IM I Ml Ml .1-1 111 ul w .ll 11 111 04 1.0 lift U 410 ..117 117 117 Ul W 7 7U Hem utt UiaMrf Ilpf lllfklnaoa AM 1C7 111 6i (. HruWB HudKss -U 1A 12V M7 wi m ttt it;; I3S 114 ISO S7 Dlafar D)bvlk - BmM Wtn Uftatima 1 17 140 s$ I40 I JO J6 ijt lt V 17& 440 US Sot Ml St77 CUNNINGHAM NAMED CORNELL DIRECTOR MT. VERNON, la., April 24 Of1) Glenn Cunningham, once the fastest of the world's milera, today was named director of ath letics, physical education and health, at Cornell college, effec tive Sept. 1, 1941. Cunningham currently is di rector of the Cornell college stu dent health service. "SMITHSONIAN" RICHMOND, Va., April 24 JP Sports Editor Ben Wahrman of the Richmond News Leader sug-' gests that Washington and Lee university be called the "Smith-, sonian Institute." Dr. Livingston Smith is chair man of the faculty committee on athletics; Captain Dick Smith is director of athletics, and Riley 1 Smith is the new head of foot- ! ball. Calvert Distillers Corporation, New York tion officials sternly warned. Wednesday nlght'a scores will not be released until after all entries are in. Additional five - man team squads are .cheduled to roll Mon day, April 28, with cleanup on doubles and singles on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. The entire proceeds of the two-dollar entry fe per event with the exception ot the bowl ing fees w1!! go to the prize fund. All trophies of which there will be approximately $10.00 worth will be posted by the City as sociation. All league bowler are urged to enter Klamath Falls' first City association tournament. Handi caps are based on 190 scratch. The following teams have filed their entries: Elks Club, Ewauna Bov Co., Matt Finnigan'a, Mola tores, Pastega Grocery. Turner Chevrolet Co., Bend Portland Truck Line Southwell Account ants. Bill Davis Associated Serv ice, Klamath Lumbei & Box Co, Klamath Machine te Locomotive Works and Long Bell Lumber Co. Angler Displays "Dream Catch" PORTLAND, April 24 (JP) A catch that all angler dream of IS trout, none under 16 inches and most around 22 Inches was displayed here yes terday by Cal McCreight, Port land. He said he took the whole lot, weighing 38 pounds when land ed and 25 pounds when dressed, from the Deschutes river near north Junction in an hour. In case anyone is in doubt, a trout 22 inches long is no min now. GIRL GOLFER MAKES, MARSHFIELD HI TEAM MARSHFIELD, April 24 W Patricia La veil, who can split the pin with a full brassie, found herself on the Marshfield high school goli team Wednesday, and Coach Al Landes figured she was one of its strongest members. In tryouts she turned In a series of low-70 scores to win a place along with three boys. Clyde Elliott, Jack Littrell and John Day. Her father, Robert Lavell, is 3 FOR SALE! Lunch Counter Well equipped. With Foun tain Service and Beer CARMAN'S LUNCH 4524 So. 6th City, professional at the Pendleton Country club. Northwest Bowl Entrits Sat Mark PORTLAND. Ore., April 24 lP) A new entry record for the Northwest International Bowl ing congress was claimed here today when Boyd Walker, con gress secretary, announced 302 teams had entered the 1941 meet. Bowling starts April 30 and continues for 11 days. Previously the record entry was Spokane's 293 teams In 1939. Simultaneously the western women's congress will hold its tournament with about 180 teama entered. A RETURN ENGAGEMENT BY POPULAR DEMAND AT OREGON WOOLEN STORE! LIMITED TIME ONLY USE YOUR CREDIT1 No Interest No Carrying Charge No Red Tape SPORT Browns, tans, SQ85 greys, blues. your Spring mer Sport Coat to wear with the new shades In slacks. WE'RE SCOOPING THE TOWN WITH OUR PAY DAY SPECIALS Reg. S1.95 Valuel WORK PANTS Grey hard finished fab rics that atand hard wear and 469 washing HATS New Spring styles and shades. Others IJ.85 to tS DRESS SHIRTS The beat shirt value la Klamath Falls. Guaran teed to wear $ one year . WORK SHOES Inch heavy leather work shoes. Compo soles. 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