TIR. ~ UIeuuaEwmnv~Sept. 2%, 1 *SPOElO>PICS, AR'WI n flTL -KeW8 Menu Wemr downed Stephen Fuels 11-6 ai Megmril Park, Mo.nday nlght, to capture lte best of a *re= hi Ave gantas and the Men's Town Softbali Lei Bob FSter pitchedt! Irougitout lte serles, b ranj lite star of the piece, &long with Raye "Gusty" West, t tantnated'lte hitting. The Fuels are wfshing that -Gu bat! stuck to umPiring, and! the rumor lu about thet Ge Stephen, sponsor cf the Puels, la looking for an umpire lms team tnext mason. A Up of te hat front this corner te manager J farker ant! the Men's Wear for a fine effort over te play ant! the entire season. COngratuIations 1 Howie Bryanuof Oshawa, a val fmember of The StatesMan's printing staff. He playÉ jur suftball for Scugog Cleaners who recently defeated Kings for te Eastern Ontario title. They now meet te winn o! a Sarnia-Burlington play-off in bte Ontario senti-fnal l'y ALEX SHIELDS Profeurional at Eo0wmavile Ge*l! club If you were to asic any group of golf prof essional, what they consideret! the most important single factori ,te golf swing, l'hi sure they woult! answer, ahitost unani Mously, in favor of the grip. Grîpping the club properly does not corne naturalij but mtust be leerned titrougli practice, and!, as learnin, lte gr±p is hardly te tost exciting part of learning golf patience is also very necessary. Some people have a dis advantage if they have playet! a considerable amount c hasebail as they wiIl automaticafly wrap bath bands rounc 'te club it a two-flsted palm grip while lte club shoulc be grippet! nostly i the fingers. Here are a few pointerî io help you grlp lte club properly. 1. Place the lefthand on lte club st an angle that wil allow you to wrap te allaitnger and ring finger complelely round the end oaf lie shaf t while at the same, tinte ydu feel titat sitaft filsito the firsttlwc joi.nts of lte forefinger. Witit the thumb slightly to the igitt a ves shoult! be fornted (between the titumb ani f9refinger) and titis shouit! point appraxîntately ta the right shoulder while only lte kitucicles of the fore- finger and lte middle finger ahoult! be visible ta yau if yau stand in an address position. You should have te feeling ltaIlthe club is being gripped in bath lte paint andth ie fAngers. 3.The club -is grippet! completely inthlie fAngers of the right btand! and if it la placet! properly lte hollow of the palm sitauld toit! over and cornpletely caver the left thumb. The vee formet! between the rigitt fore- finger and! thuib aitouit! alsa point ta the rigitt shaul- der. Inthlie over]ap grlp, witich lu alrongly recoantnended as il locks both ibands tagether, lte srnall finger o!flte rightt hand! overlaps lte farefinger of the left band!. à. Grp lte club flrmly wlth the' main pressure inthlie last two lingers (lte antail and ring fingers) o! the left baud and lte middle two lingers of the rigit biand. Give sonte thought to wearing a glove on yaur left 'band (if you are rigitl haxtded) as titis will enable yau tb .have a mare secure grip especia]ly if yaur bands are in- clided to perspire a little. Il lu worlhwbile to put some effort and! concentration Into teveloping a goot! grip. You may see some very fine players with sligittly unortitodox swings but 1 don'î know lu, any f notcit pIayers wita hat! a bat! grip, Now. please, ion'l rushto lte phtone and tell me ail about Sewsunker !Sfflum à«nrf hls cros ade !in -e - 4- r'] 1968 evenI agite ..r Seventh Inning IRaIIy Gives W4hytef's Victp k as 1 hite oI forElls, wit t tiree sase. kas~~~~~~iq Whtebuph]teywli ales yd, a steedy rni brmahtaking pnlvtenth wining Ithrougitout titis Series, a '«,saeeag5letoeefrltsi orge ena on nigi n (e @-5 , lu lite be sroet foa the-ou s £rom MNs Shos, last Tues- role in lte top of lte se. th. ZionJunirs Wn Socerfiti Fiv Thm s i a Rw La thejsrUpis11, what appearedta lbea 4v' , _ ___ ~ < 4~ r,,'T e d L e v e k , c ru sin g a o n g of t e sev en t it ra lly . 0. _________ g el a 5-4 la oninbolteé lud 8bottom of lte svni. Afleri D. King 228 being tapped by Whytes in te j* > X. Mjr=7 fmaI rane for ltree runs and! rulor D. Brooks 228'1four hits, Leveck fired one- mers C. Bowers 230Illl i bibail over lte next E. Depew W. NeB. in Wh tE u evcae cormicgout M. ing207 lie Due B.Butldw206 -or tagh s n w-rn IL 205 ýu -mare a apectacular - H. Dno~m 204victory. @vu m ugues"Jut!" Brown openedth ie I. King 3ÉS eventit with a homer, tying ID. JOI _____ 241-2U7 te score 5-5. Joe Kennett, D. Rng 06-2644 Denis ullvan and "Woody" W.esbt ____2027Lee foilowed wit bs-iis 0. Patffled______ 240 wlth Lee's proving la be lte M ko 2U8 decisivrap. aszlr il 0. Etcher 265-255 Wites' Dennis Sullivan (a B. B3uttouchaw____ M 2 six hitter) and Leveck (eight J. Baker 227 itter), putting on a terrific M. &.Rcad 224 baIlle. For Witytes, "Wod" . Maorohu 276-221 Lee had a pair o!fitits, hviile M. Dnoghe - 225 MeFeelers, Veitcit, McLean, BANNER PASSANT H. Piper - 249 Brown, Kerinett and! Sullivan inE. Mitchell ______25sitaredth ie rernainder. 623-3258 C. Bowers 25-27 Lly_____nwa sa S.iB-k120_____ 22 253ikl -25 lydSanonw sa9tn-12 ueSt., Bowunanviîîo Tensstading Mrs. Frank Wegtlake and Life Insurance C. Bowe. ______fainly. C. Rower_ 3 2U94 The Salina Scitool Club will Incomne Disability S- Once again, the Zion Junior soccer tearn bas won Qyler, back row, Bob Peeling, Rob Rout, Paul Shinyr, H. Donogitue - 2 2739 at 8:00 p.n. A rerniniscence :)f the Darlington Championship. This is the fifth tille Jeff MacLean, Rick Baragar and Coacht Nelson Chamn- D. Brooks -___ 2 2724 o! Satina Scitool days a third * Group Insurance ,d n a row for ltezn. Mentbers of te leamn are, front berlaun; absent, Manager Norm Frank, Joe Hircock, D- Joli- 2 2723 o etr g ilb oe Bsns nuac row, left tb rigitt, Trev Galbraitht, Don Barager, Rick Chuck RouI, Bob Hawes, John Burton and BiH Kille J . Bultontaw 2683 of lte irogrant. *Et Plannn MacLean, John Oyler, Mike Kuzenko and Harry MRobbie Photo 1 ann -___I2841 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor e flug M. Kichrng __ 1 2717 and uiycle on Mr. andAsuac 0. E _______1 2698 Mes. Bd Titornton, Miilbrook, Sun Life ssuac eK ilpatrick's grounder, allow- 0. Patfield 1____0__onI 2806 J ed Elis net, irs basmanJ. ake 1 488 Mr. Elgin Taylor enjoyed a COMpany of Canada lte winning run o!flte gamne. . Etcher 714 Witytes climaxet! a great: H inEgle. E ~ a ~ With 7 to 6 Vlictory Over Whyte's rightownta itefinal IinM sng32 by Jim C larke te lnning. "Dac"l Adami Jet! Witt Whytes ltreatening ta tesvnh fe w eeCt Ted Leveck ant! Harolt! Mi. off wit a single. Aler lwo increase their lead, Michelson out,"Jt BongIWye nhesonproide! ElisSiteswere out, an infielt! error, set bore down whiffing Witytes' rooters stirring wîth a two r n r.Wl çkn wîth a potent, one-two punch, liesaefrLe veck's first dangerous cleanup baI e r, base rap. Michelson, a fie jOsitawa, were Sunday teA RN in lasI Titursday's Jr. Men's home run of lte gante. George Sainsbury. Over lte clulcit performer itowever gt guests wilh Mns. N. Wotten Finals' seventit gante. Tbey Whytes added a single in final titree framres, Michelson Wbytes, Dennis Sulivan on and familyr. aO WMANVILLE bath bat! major rates in the the second ta lie lte score basset! standout baIl, allowing strikes, ta give Ellis Shos Mr. and! lurs. ReIt Sitck- Tî~oe6352 Sitoemen's 7-6 citanpionship a6ain 3-3. Michelson's rni just two itits, wiie faning titeir second Jr. League tille, elton, Mark, Barry and Terri ___________623-5728 victory over Wityte's Upitol- scoring single, in lte thirti four. Whtles dit! pick up a in te pasîttree years. Lynine, Bowmanvfle; Mrs. HIÉ- stery. sitovet! Ellis in front once laite run in lte sixtit, t la Arount! The Bases:- Con-t- on Tink, Mrn. d i!Mms. Wai- -* Leveck slantnet! ouI a pair maore. 6-4. Ken Veitch's single o sEor-peestttcsolie ial1rTnk Binynen! I 1<EEE of borners, accounting for four In lte fourlt, Witytes mov- et! Reliant whto was safe on anetensatisnte pay Ffa ilsp-tev i, Ebenr, L and M.U B LI- C o! te winner's runs. Michtel- et! aieat! 5-4. After two runs an error by Eus oulfielder pear it next week's paper, andt Mrs. Russeli Vice enjoyet! 94I son fluitg 3 1/3 innings cf andtwo were away. Bob Hel- Gord Wallace. courtesy o!flte leagues, cam- a picitie wiîh Mr. and! MrS. ** glittering, one run relief bail, lent, banget! ouI bis second BUlis came alive in lte last peInt statisticien, Terry Ba- Harry Knox and fanifly on *S u A T IN fanning five. Leveck, wbo bit o!flte game and!111h ao! l te suit, striking for kcer. Sunt!ay. worked lte first 3 2/3 frani- o!flte finals. McF'eeter's Ihen titrer ruits, ba bake a 7-6 leat!. Mr. ant! Mn. Clarence Av- FIA ,SPE BR2n es, was bagget! by Witytea for droppet! town a perfect bur.t, Michtelson led off with a walk BLESSED lulite who wM lery Miss E. Knapp o! Eniu- A I two runs in the top o!flte for a base bit. Leveck was re- ant! Leveck titen followed work enltusiastilcany as s kiflen; Mr. sud Mrs. RegAN first. placet! by Michelson, who with a round-trlpper, tieing member o!flte conumiltee of Lant! sant Christopher, Mrs. F. E N SA , EP MBR2t Ellis came back ta score walket! Velth ta oadt!hie lte score. witicit te really wantedt! t be R. Cook, Bowrnanville, were W8DNESD10 S PTE BR 71 tbir-e tintes in ltebottom of1 bases. A pair o! errons on John.chairman. Sunday viultors wlh Mr. and T 0PM PREMIERE 1968 À4,f o wif h PONTIAC * ACADIAN * BEAUMONT BUICK *MC TRUCKS Wilfred McMechan and Staff -of Robson Motors Ltd. cordially invite you and your friends to visit. our showroom THURS., FR1., SAT.-ý SEPT.,21-23 te- s'-. s M J For the Ladies!" Swls estetativas TIRRY MASTER BERWYNNI TILLCOCK 166 KU SJ. L STUW UUTI Ss Mo . .......... 3.33 j ) q j I 1 1 1