PAGE SIX Doing It With the Left Arm, Hand I' _ By ALEX J. MORRISON of “A New Way to Better Golf,” Teacher of Champions WHEN YOU get down to the 'cause of most of your swing faults you find it is an unruly right side. After you have stud ied the more obvious ways in 'which your right side acts when unruly, you should leant that the only effective way to deal with the right side is in having it fol low the leadership of the left side. ! As you labor to master this j left side leadership you should | find that the old unruly right j Side, to immediately take over ; again, needs only the time when i you are doing nothing about your left side. In other words, learning and consistently reproducing the cor rect swing is an everlasting Struggle to have your weaker Side lead the stronger. You might call this doing the things you wouldn't do naturally, doing the exact opposite of what you would j do impulsively or instinctively. . . . j /NOW YOU may regard all this jls my personal opinion, nothing ] more than a theory that I harp i on continually because I lack the | flexibility to change with the | times. If so, then note well the I illustrations usually accompany ! ing the text. i As in today’s setup, the tieup | between text, illustrations and j regular performances of the most consistently successful players should be obvious to any reader j giving proper attention to the 'points stressed. In the accompanying action photo of Cary Mlddlecoff, the firmness of his left hand, along with the extension of muscles in hto.left back and arm definitely D. J. BSTHUNE Phone 5264 Erwin I LEE and CREECH GARAGE on the Fayetteville Highway Is the authorized dealer for Clinton Engines and Parts. 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Only in this way can full harmony between the sides and hands be established and main tained. A picture of the average play* er’s hitting position snapped from the same angle would probably show a rigid right side and a collapsed left. Our next article will cover one of the main steps toward proper care of your left side. Sports Shorts ST. LOUIS IIP) Harry Taylor, j 1 a sharp-shooting winger, scored j four goals in leading the St. Louis Flyers to a 4-2 victory over the ' Buffalo Bisons Thursday night in the only American Hockey League I action. NEW YORK 'IP Most of the : rookies distinguished themselves i this year In the National Football League, but the old pros appear ! set to win at least four of the six main individual titles. Veterans lead or share the lead \ in every offensive department and only rookies halfbacks Dick Lane of the Los Angeles Rams and Ed die Macon of the Chicago Bear-, have much chance of winning a title. NEW YORK 'IP Native Dancer, Alfred G. Vanderbilt's un- , beaten colt, gained another im portant honor today when he was j named “American Champion of j 1952” by the Thoroughbred Rac- ! mg Association. It marked the first time in his- ; tory a two-vear-old was awarded the title of champion of cham pions. NEW YORK IP Six of the teams rated among the top 20 in. the nation head a big program of college basketball tonight With Washington’s highly - touted Huskies, meeting Utah in a head liner. 1 North Carolina State, defending j Southern Conference champion ranked fifth nationally, posted its j second league win, 88-63, over Washington, and Lee, while in the , same loop Maryland beat Wil liam and Mary, 64-61. SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TO DISCUSS SPLIT OF LARGE AND SMALL SCHOOLS By WILLIAM A. SHIRES (UP Sports Editor) RALEIGH. N. C. 'IP A plf>r to split up the 17-member South ern Conference between its large: and smaller schools appeared cer tain today to receive at least in formal discussion next, week at. the winter meeting at Clemson. S. C However, there was no indicatio’ that the, proposal, rumored fc months, had received enough sup port to assure definite action Chances were against its fcping ! Proponents of the plan say that by dividing the present unweildy ! conference, schedules of all mem ■ bers would be straigtened. Onr | school of thought has proposed thv I the larger schools pull out, form ing their own organization. , Under the latter plan. Maryland } West Virginia. William and Marv ! Virginia Tech. North Carolina. Nor th Carolina State Duke. Wake Forest. Clemson and South Co c; J lira would be in the same league Virginia, now an independ •at would be invited to join the group 'although Virginia officials recent ly denied reports that they had been formally approchaed about ii j The smaller schools who would I be in the other division would be The Citadel. Furman. David,so” Richmond, VMI, Washing! on and Lee. and George Washington. The powder-keg of the issue may be the conference’s freshman rule : about to expire. Smaller schools, want the rule allowing freshman | participation retained while larger 1 schools oppose it. Although these has been no for- | mal notice that, the freshman rule will be on the agenda at Clem son. there were indications ol o parliamentary fight to discuss it • and possibly bring it to a vote. Should the freshman rule get to i the floor, another controversial is sue—the league’s ban on post-sea son football bowl games—may get there the same wav. NATIONAL FOOTBALL RATINGS (Including Games of Saturday, Nov. 22, 1952) By WALTER L. JOHNS, Central Pro** Sport* Editor W. L. T. Pet. PS. OP. NR. Mich. State 9 0 0 1000 312 84 967 So. Calif. . 9 0 0 1000 247 38 953 Geo. Tech 10 0 0 1000 274 40 914 U.C.L.A. .. 8 1 0 889 220 55 903 Oklahoma 71 1 833 353 134 843 Mississippi 7 0 2 889 217 82 828 Texas . 7 2 0 778 229 155 819 Princeton . 8 1 0 889 297 74 813 Wisconsin 6 2 1 722 228 140 806 Maryland . 7 2 0 778 218 85 800 Duke ... 8 2 0 800 213 86 800 Tennessee 71 1 833 213 63 798 Notre D’me.6 2 1 722 163 119 797 Ohio State 6 3 0 667 197 119 792 Miami (O.) 8 0 0 1000 275 74 778 California 7 3 0 700 247 127 774 Alabama . 8 2 0 800 230 129 773 Washington 6 3 0 667 240 149 768 Penn State 7 2 1 750 172 149 758 Navy 5 2 1 688 151 64 758 Villanova . 71 1 833 219 115 755 Syracuse 7 2 0 778 204 134 753 Holy Cross 7 2 0 778 205 70 752 Yale --- . 7 2 0 778 240 120 750 Pittsburgh 6 3 0 667 187 156 744 Tulsa 71 1 833 302 163 743 Houston ..6 2 0 750 128 61 738 Kansas ... 7 3 0 700 214 111 738 Michigan .5 4 0 556 207 134 728 Minnesota 4 3 2 556 131 171 721 Georgia 6 3 0 667 182 172 721 Cincinnati 6 11 813 216 63 720 Purdue -.4 3 2 556 188 155 716 Colorado .5 2 2 667 185 158 710 West Vir. . 7 2 0 778 234 116 701 Florida ... 6 3 0 667 263 109 692 Army 4 3 1 563 155 144 685 Tulane ... 5 4 0 £56 188 130 676 Penn 3 3 2 500 108 100 671 Miss. Slate 5 3 0 625 212 166 665 Nebraska 5 4 1 550 173 123 658 Baylor 4 3 2 556 173 161 657 Geo. Wash. 6 2 1 722 188 149 656 Illinois ... 4 5 0 444 194 175 654 Colgate ... 5 3 0 625 162 80 643 W—won; L—lost; T—tied; Pet.—per cent; PS—point* scored; OP— opponents* points: NR — national rating, Distributed by Ring Features Syndicate. ALL-AROUND ACE - - . By Alan Mover tHsvreZLWM AW), '‘%X%y%rsU tae fort ItAs) ” y wh/le r/s7oes muwe fijsmA/s f / Were WAT/YE K/S7V/VS. V 'rEE/R 2//P/E 7 STARTS/ THE DAILY RECORD. DUNN. N. C, , Several touchy rules changes, in cluding a grants-ih-aid policy pro • posal. a e on the agenda. But none • , would be of wider interest than : the bowl question which this year i kept the Southern Conference from • ! furnishing any post-season compe - j iition. Bratton Favored 4-1 Over Jones ■ ‘ NEW YORK ilk' Ralpn Tiger Jones, a comparatively un known Negro middleweight of Yonkers. N. Y.. will try. to lick ex-welierweight champion Johnny Bratton in a television 10-rounder at Madison Square Garden to night. Betting men figured the Tiger was biting off more than he could chew, and they made him an under-cat at 1-4. Dusky Bratton of Chicago was ! favored heavily because he is not ! only the No. 1 Welterweight con- 1 tender but also one of the classiest j ; boxer-punchers in any division. I Jonej, 24. earned this Garden : main event with Bratton. 25. by' his excellent showing against un beaten Johnny Saxton at St. Nich- . olus Alcan. Oct. 3 Jones lost a split ) decision on the slimmest margin I I of one point. Jones is a rugged bob-and-v.eaver j who throws lots of leather, but he j i is only a fair puncher who knocked i out but six of his 31 professional ! | opponents. He lost five and had I two draws. He was stopped once I because of face cuts but never was I knocked off his feet. Jones was expected to outweigh Johnny about 153 pounds to 149. I Bratton boasts a winning streak j of four bouts. He knocked out j Laurent Dauthuille and Irvin j Steen, outpointed Ralph Zanelli. j pad stormed .Top M'celi. W. L. T. Pet. PS. OP. NR. So. Meth. 4 4 1 500 129 149 640 Kentucky 5 3 2 600 161 146 637 Stanford ~ 4 5 0 444 152 213 636 Missouri ..5 5 0 500 147 159 628 Wash. St. 4 5 0 444 144 182 619 Rice Inst. 4 5 0 444 132 161 616 Tex. Christ. 3 4 1 438 107 76 613 Vanderbilt 3 4 2 444 151 153 604 Bucknefl . 6 3 0 667 193 126 604 Utah ... 4 3 2 656 152 115 600 Harvard 5 4 0 556 214 198 598 Boat Coll. 4 3 1 563 85 108 580 Columbia 2 6 1 278 117 184 576 Boston U. 5 4 1 550 139 216 573 Wk. Forest 3 4 1 438 102 113 572 Idaho 4 4 1 500 175 143 571 Will.-Mary 4 4 0 500 224 157 571 Clemson 4 4 1 500 119 110 570 Northwes’n 2 6 1 278 166 252 560 Texas A&M 3 5 1 389 125 155 558 Marquette 3 5 0 375 154 177 553 Rutgers 4 4 1 500 178 194 550 Miami (FI.) 4 5 0 444 161 123 543 Indiana 2 7 0 222 143 224 538 Dartmouth 2 7 0 222 116 198 537 lowa ... 2 7 0 222 121 220 534 Tempi" -. 3 6 1 389 128 221 526 Louis. St. 2 7 0 222 132 214 521 Okla. A&M 3 6 0 333 139 124 515 lowa St. .. 3 6 0 333 158 199 512 Detroit 3 5 0 375 188 191 504 So. Carol’a 3 6 0 333 154 169 503 Oregon St. 2 7 0 222 123 267 499 Oregon ... 2 71 250 112 234 492 Auburn ... 2 7 0 222 139 187 486 Cornell . . 2 6 0 250 61 181 484 Arkansas 2 8 0 200 168 282 468 No. Car. St. 3 6 0 333 84 282 467 Fordham 1 5 1 214 106 119 453 Santa Clara 1 5 2 250 52 158 450 Wash-Lee 3 7 0 300 164 326 446 Brown .. 2 6 0 250 62 187 441 Montana 2 6 1 278 79 162 422 Kansas St. 1 9 O 100 75 229 350 Diake 2 7 0 222 115 297 346 COME TO PAPA—AND TO EARTH FLYING through the air with the greatest of ease, End Hugh Taylor of the Washington Redskins and a New York Giants' tackier are about to come to earth after Taylor had nabbed a pass good for a 14-yard gain as Giants edged Redskins, 14-10, in the capital. (International) Sugar Elay’s World Title Is Vacated By JACK CUDDY (United Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK UP) The New York State Athletic Commission vacated Sugar Ray Robinson's world middle weight title early today and the wheels immediately we;e set in mo tion to determine his successor. 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Should Robinson’s letter, mailed Thursday by George Gainford. hi manager, announce his intention to continue his boxing career. Sugar Ray would not automatically re gain the title. In order to regain the title, at least in New York State. Robinson would be requiied to participate in a tournament or else fight the winner of it. The tournament would be arranged by the four bodies which govern boxing—the New York State Commission, the NBA. the European Boxing Board and ths British. Board of Boxing Central. OUTPOINTED OLSON The official reason for Robin son's loss of the crown was b failure to defend it within thr FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 5. 1952 stipulated six months. Sugar Ray last d ?fended his crown on May 13 when he outpointed Carl (Bobo) Olson of Hawaii in San Francisco. He was to have been required to defend again by Nov. 13 bit was granted an extension until Dec. i 1. Then he was granted a se.oiv j extension, which Sugar Ray ap parently believed to be until neo | today but which Chrristenberry in [ terpreted as until midnight Thurs ' day night. • Since defeating Olson Robinson i has embarked on a new career as j a tap dancer and master of cerc : monies in night clubs. He was en j route to Boston with his manager j Thursday night to begin a run in i a Boston night spot. PHOENIX. Ariz. IIP) The : miner leagues wound tip one of i their most momentous conventions | today with a plea to the major ; leagues to "Help us before you destroy us.” ! President George M. 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