The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 6, 1951, Page 3

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@ Ralph Hartenstine Bees ®eeees pam vi Clinton Warren Pitches Home Milk To Victory (This lesson was taught yeste ay to the Navy Wives Ten sf Group. The Citizen is reproducing | thon request of Key West women Players, To get the most from tt 4 m get your racket and have / one read it aloud while you #© through the described move. Ments, Clip and Save for future use.) — SPORTS EDITOR. THE BACKHAND DRIVE 1. For the correct grip hold the Yacket at the throat with the left hand and place the handle para- Nel with the ground and with the strings straight up and down. Now Come straight down with Tight hand on top of racket Use thumb behind for support Keep the rack €t paraliel with ground and Straight up and down throughout the entire stroke. 2. The Backhand is executed while standing sideways to the net with your front foot of the back foot. 3. Move the arm around be hind your body in a semi-circle At end of the backsw ing, the back of your shoulder faces the net The hip nearest the net and shou! der turn back and around and propel the arm and racket 4. Now begin your forward Swing by pivoting your hip and shoulder forward. This will carrs your arm and racket in a forward semi-circle 5. The racket meets the bal] at ® point even with your front foot | and sweeps right on through the ball. You will note that the swee p comes from the shoulder and hips aided by the weight moving for ward through bent knees 6. In the forward Swing the ei bow is never bent. The only move ment of the wrist is at the mo ment of impact with the ball when it helps to push 7. Your backswing and the for ward swing are both made on the level you expect to meet the ball For a low ball you bend the knees to Bet down alongside it. Never . ea the racket below the wrist in advance & Start,positioning yourself as s are er sodm as the ball leaves your of White Sox Lead { ponent’s racket, and from this mo Highest Vault * Independents Beat *— VX-1 Flyers In 5-1 Score Game rT. Bowling good games of soit- re played last r avview Park when the dents won over the ivers by @ score 5-1. In the second game, the 5° =_— Navy Wives’ League Marie Fac} Milk Team, on fire |5°Te i7 the N meat the .SubRon|;*2"" 23 : Friday. July 6, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 es ‘Dick savin Wins SextTo Final Wimbledon 1/0" City” Match, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 | First American Since 1938 To Win Two Coveted Titles NDON, Engls eni I Ss g n ee anc } v Gir K C he . stint < Ss t b Tt te C Va i st t s 1 the ; Catagr < z st ‘ ti t dor 1 3 ) ai U.S. Navy Phato es Naval St ‘ e MeGres LT. (JG) GILBERT J. KIRK FE) Wt tt ee games of the has recently completed a four Vv He a efe i McGeg months urse in AH Weather, fr Xe : AY Flying ct the Fleet All Weath . ; er T g¢ Unit. Lieutenant Robe : M ; i will report to composite : t i Atlantic City, | Wa iit ROE ~~ ieee Bes N. J. for duty involving flying: {ster of t Ni TATIC LEAGUE e . A zi (a Fitch is sais Today's Games JUDGE CARO FINES |just four } V nt fa. NATIONAL LEAGUE St te oe eee ae eri t the Sut l ‘ \ ¢ t PS +p - + * € Wet ey Car (P) Wirephoto! His te t touched Franklir ting St . ior 10u t earning t I their | t¢ t iy) < \ runken THE REV. BOB RICHARDS | ;5;, 3 i Donnie C De fi : ° g and clears the bar with a pole hit dout ind Schultz hit if nse $15 vault of 14 feet, 8% inches to | suf: i the SubRor I Sige on a clinch victory in the National The Si Willis AAU decathlon championship at Santa Barbara, Calif. It is the highest vault in decathlon history. The high-jumping par son represents the Chicago Athletic Club. ‘Rifle Gab oo iia" Soo Toualed As Tigers|_—_ ews — : Your swing takes place sirn ultfneously with your step to po sitipn yourself in ongoming ball. You should aiways sv ft your forward swing with your front foot in advance of your ba foot. When caught with the front foot in the advanced pasi- tiog and one more step to go, use a ifttle skip to keep it in advance relation to the} Whip em, Claxton, Lt. Al Geck and Ben Virgin; Bud) ..a Pitchers Bickford ee ee Fie een 4 ee) The C mn “ tere VitA rilteé matcn at the Ori FSS @ tea And Sain Sidelined | ivwoid Pistol and Rifle Club ee a ms . K West shoot " In Brave-Phil Tilt extremely keen competi veted medal rs were up NEW YORK, Ju 6 ang at the same time move that} H = saa by Club ond piace ‘ negesaary one more step.into hig-| Freddie Hut " hand it prizes ge : aa ting position jhander of the H ; ik Aim all your balls to pass} whitewashed 4 me int three feet higher than the net and |g, x out of th : ‘ eae to fand around your opponent's — sae Members of the Southernmost : ears ; bag line vig sons eee aa : Pistol and Rifle Club will meet |, a as he beat them hand) ) this month at the Range House * } = ss j@ five hitter eae eon Steck Island at 7:30 p.m. : B seball Statistics The nee ee ; The regular date will be follow- . : ; jat ieast temp 1e jeagu areas ; { |leadership they 1ed Wednes:| °% ee .S. Naval Station League i le F ¥: : lub— | day from the New York kee Pie shoot got underway at gi meet § ( Bi Angels ‘ ‘ | The Boston Braves f t ‘ Sa Ron Four - 650 itheir top right-hande: itche hich FA rh ty soa | Vern Bickford and Si <i : , “see “a , | sidelined with injuries yesterda Bud ee ys “i a 1001 1 |while outbattling the Philad andlct Lac pDevSta hin Bhiilies § f siste Cardinals ph ‘s : king Yav tagles {ii inning ws : - owe Bickford was forced t 100 yard-free tch f te ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL (fyi), & Be ae a arpst Lt. Geck the} Club W.L Ave |the mound by Grar Hi . is ' : Corporal Ft TS The Scores Kita tel pines in tea 60 ard. (5 Independents $ 3 .750 AMERICAN LEAGUE a a 4 Home Milk 6 6 500 RH. } : " si VX-1 Flyers 3 4 429 He z ae H SubRoen Four 3 4 «428 2 P ght: ¥ 4 GpNevSta 4. « a. §-: S25 t fe Seseon Saat Bavy hs 6 BHQ | ‘ j GocaCola 4 8 333 i : : iS : emnenemnenonees } pla i t | AMERICAN LEAGUE Ce eee ry : . S 7 . 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