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_ I I Classified Department The Baffling Golf Swing 00lmportant Book AM SNEAD HAPPENS to have i There has just come to our desk one of the greatest natural golf a copy of the book, "Flies," By J. swings the game has ever known. Edson Leonard, and we hasten to This takes in Vardon, Braid, Taylor, report here that it ".'s a volume that Jones, Hagen, Sarazen, Hogan and is destined to become prob.bly the Nelson. But it might also be remembered hat Sammy Snead is also a high- class golf instruc- tor at White Sul- phur Springs, W. Ca., where he is home pro. And while Snead is on the tourna- ment trail quite a bit, he is also at home quite often, giving lessons. GrautlandRlce It isn't generally known that Snead was a football, basketball and baseball star in high school as well as a fellow with abili- ty to play golf. A short while bac I was talking wlth Sammy about the intricate quality of the golf swing, when it came to the teaching side. "One trouble in teaching the golf swing," Snead said. "is the territory it covers. It starts with the head--an important factor--and it runs on to the feet another important factor. Be- tween head and feet, it takes in body, hips, knees, hands, wrists and Just about everything the human system has, "If your head action is poor, the swing is poor. If your foot action is had. the swing's no good. I'd say you must start with the balance, and that begins with the feet. You know balance isn't a post stuck in the ground. The feet must move and work with the swing. When you start the backswing with your hands and arms, the shoulders and hips and knees must all work to. gether. One part of the swing can't work against anothel part. "I would say," Sam added, "thai the swing starts all together. Once the hands start to move the club head, the left side also begins to turn. You can't leave the left shoul der, left hip or left knee behind-- especially the Left shoulder. You can't split up the swing in sections. as so many try to do. "It's a tough job to teach anyone to put all these parts together." B $ * The Biggest Faults About this time I asked Ben Hogan the first move he made on the downswing. "'Get the left side out 'ff the way and the [eft heel back in place,'" he said. "Then you have something to hit against. Most golfers start their hands too quickly on the downswing." "That's another thing you have to watc, h m teaching," Snead said. "Don't hurry the downswing. "The average golfer starts his downswing before he finishes his backswing. He's only thinking of socking that ball. He can't wait to get in position to sock it. A golfer who keeps his head anchored, who doesn't rush his backswing or hurry his downswing, will shoot pretty good golf, even if he makes other mistakes. most authoritative on the subject which has ever been made available to the fly.rod addicts and particu- larly those who delight in tying their own flies. I It is rather well known that pub- lishers have long realized that the one way to obtain a really fine. definitive work on any subject is to choose as its author one who has known, loved and studied the subject for years. And J: Edson Leonard is just such a man. He has fished all his life and has made a specialty of flies since early youth. For the past 15 years he has been collecting, compiling, classifying and editing source material on .flies from every English-speaking coun- try in the world. He has kept records on the ap- pearance of insects, their size and their habits: he has carefully ob- served the performance of artifi- cial flies and he has examined the insects found in fishes' stomachs. The result is "Flies,"--his first bock--a study unmatched in its field. The particular attraction about Mr. Leonard's fine volume, is that the fisherman literally can "start from scratch"--learn how and why to select material for making his own flies, what hooks to select and the nomenclature and specifications of 2.200 fly patterns. Easily readable, complete and, as we have said. fully authoritative. this superbly illustrated book may well become the standard refer- ence. as well as a guide, for all fly-fishermen. The eight full pages in color, the 30 black-and-white drawings--all made by the author, himself--and the 24 full-page photographs are worth the price of "Flies" (A. S. Barnes & Co. $5.00). for here is a monumental, conclusive work which stands out like a light from all other books on the subject. A A A For Light-Tackle Users Ocean City's new lightweight reel (weighing only 4 ounces) is ideal for the light-tackle dev- otee and the tournament plug- tossers as well. It is constructed entirely of zephaley, the "mira- cle metal," and is of sufficient sturdiness to make it the perfect fishing reel. A feature impor- tant to anglers Is "oilite" self- Barbecue the Lamb, Parsley the Spaghetti (See Recipes Below) Lynn Chambers' Menu *Tamale Pie Chef's Salad, Oil Dressing Crusty Bread, Garlic Butter Orange Sherbet, Sugar Cookies Beverage *Recipe Given FARMS AND RANCHES FOR SALE--83 Acre Farm Grade A dairy: stock and equipment, modern buildings. Priced to sell. Jim IV. Bond Box 507. ALBANY, Oregon 20 acre atfa!fa ranch. Full stand. Own well. Modern home & other bldgs. Priced to sell. Write Route S, Box 519C, Hemet, Calif. ACRES in Lake County, Oregon. "Virgin Soil." Abundance of water and excel, grazing. Will sell or trade ToP am. home. . Bablek. 174 Santa Iarbar Ave., Duly City 25, Calif. b"O SALE: 27½ level acres on highway 101, :l miles from town, nearly finished {odern Home, eleet., rhone, 7 stanchion: barn. 7500. terms. C. J. Ylrmnd, Crescent City, Cal. A. Navel ()ranges on Hwy. 198, close to Foothill. Considered fr,)st proof. Grav- ity water all year. 2 lovely homes. Beau- tifui/y landscaped, Lovely view of the Sierrns. BOX 306. LEMONCOVE, CALIF. SEEDS. PLANTS. ETC. CERTIFIED STRAWBERRY PLANTS Missionary, Blakemore, $4.00 per thousand; Khmdyke. Klonmore. Tennessee Beauty, $5.O0 C, L. MeDanlel. Itarrtmm, Tenn. --%CT-RAWBERRIES---2 ½ inches dl- nmate:'. Send for photo, price list and de- scriptl:m. Best, sweetest, largest. Solid. :Fr,:zer, Shipper. Growers try this one. Inspec, ed. Frank I,'. Fults, Stockpart, Ohio. Route 1. "One trouble in teaching golf Is there are so m.ny things you can do wrong, Somebody has written there are 132 ways to slice. Sometimes ! almost be- lieve tt. I can't understand why most golf instructors don't go up to the top of tall buildings and jump off. Not because their pupils are dumb, but boca,lee it is such a hard game to teach." "What Is the most common fauP, in golf?" I asked Snead "Too much tensiontoo much stiffness--is the main fault," he said. "They get all locked up even when you give 'era the righl stance and the right grip, But outside of tension, they have-a lot of trouble with body actionI mean in keep- ing the body in place, in helping hand action instead of hurting it. The body is likely to overpower the hands and arms." "Which is harder," I asked. "To teach golf or play tournament golf?' Economical Main Dishes HEN THE BUDGET'S sorely pressed, food. like every other item, will come l in for its share of economy. I n expensive "\\;\\\\\\\\" meat cuts, ex- tended wisely " with nourishing and filling foods I i k e potatoes, . lentils and vege- . tables offer tasty substitutes for roasts, chops and steak. You can add interest to meats by varying the carbohydrate (starchy) food with them, like parsleyed spaghetti and savory noodles. Parsley Spaghetti with Barbecued Lamb (Serves 44) 1 chopped medium onion 2 tahlespeons butter % cup cider vinegar 2 teaspoons brown sugar 1 can tomato paste 1 cups water 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Few drops tabasco sauce 2 cups cooked lamb. cubed I tablespoon salt 3 quarts boiling water 8 ounces thin spaghetti 2 tablespoons butter, melted % cup finely chopped parsley Saute onion in-butter until tender. Add vinegar, sugar, tomato paste, water, worcestershire sauce and tabasco sauce. Cover and simmer 15 minutes. Add lamb; simmer until heated. Meanwhile, add salt to rapid- ly boiling water. Gradually add spaghetti so that water continues to boil. Cook uncovered, stirring occa- sionally, tmtil tender. Drain in co- lander. Toss with melted butter and finely chopped parsley. Serve with barbecued lamb. Skillet Noodles and Beef iServes 4-G) $ tablespoons butter 1 enp thinly sliced onions I cup chopped celery 1 pound ground beef 9 cups diced raw -arrots 1 No. 2½ can tomatoes 1 cup water 1 tablespaon salt teaspoon chili powder 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 8 ounces egg noodles Melt butter in large heavy skillet over low heat. Add onions and celery; saute 5 !}iiiii!iil ! minuteS.ground Add beef, tirring occa- sionally, until meat is brown Add remaining --"--L- ingredients, in. tAL ESTATE--M ISC "'Both are tough ways to make a living," he said. Texas Fever Football knew one of Its biggest years in this free mow and 'then) land in 1950. But it reached an all- time height in Texas where every past attendance mark was broken this fall. Not only that, but every type of emotional stress was just about doubled. It was SMU that got the jump by beating Ohio State. It was SMU that took a smart lead .ver Army and Oklahoma in the early polls, only to bog down in the stretch. Any number of game in this mas sire state drew from 60,000 to 75,- 090 people. In one day the Cotton Bowl at Dallas offered a double. header, afternoon and night, to 151,. 000 spectators. They can handle 76,000 at Dallas. They can take care of 70,000 at Rice. They can accom- modate over 60,000 at Austin. And now they re waiting for lubricating spool spildle hear- ings. Its line capacity is 50 yards of 15-pound test nylon or silk & A & Retrieving Li To "play one's fly" when fishing, and often to av Jid obstacles on the back cast. the angler will want to retrieve part of the line extended on the previous cast. The "'pull bacg" way is one method. Grasp the Hne with your left hand just back of the butt guide, passing line between first two fingers and cork grip. Pull in line with tong sweeps of the left arm. holding the retrieved line in Loose coils. The "hand twist," however, is always best for fly manipulation. for with this method one is able to impart a more life4ike motion to the fly, In the hand twist retrieve. grasp the line with thumb and first finger of left hand, palm facing up. eluding the uncooked noodles; mix Close other fingers firmly over line thoroughly. Cover skillet; simmer 40 lying across palm. Then, turn hand minutes, stirring, eccasionaliy.. • Baked Sauerkraut and Frankfurters (Serves 4-6) 1 No, 2 cn sauerkraut 2 teaspoons sugar teaspoon caraway seeds 2 medium cooking apples , cup thin onion slices 4 cup melted butter 6 frankfurters In a mixing bowl, combine sauer- kraut, sugar and caraway seeds. Place half of sauerkraut mixture in bottom of a 2-quart baking dish. Core apples and ut into Y¢inch LYNN SAYS: Check on Food Storage To Save Money Do not plan to keep sweet syrup on hand for long periods, as flavor deteriorates rapidly. For the time you must keep them, store in a cool dark place. palm-down and take more line with thumb and first finger The dis- tance you want the fly to travel will determine how much line you thus pick up each tiu.e. After pick- ing up line wanted, turn hand up. Now, repeat the :n]tiGn until you have fished out the cast. or want to pick up all the line for another cast. Sound difficult? Well, it isn't so very difficult--and like other tech- niques in the fly-fishing sport, it simply requires p. Hence and prac- tice to perfect. Stay Put! Remember, if you ai' with a party and become lost aud do not return to camp, they will start a search for you. Stay put, if neces- sary for a day or two, to give your companions v chance to find you. Light a smudge fire, as it might COLORADO SPRINGS Why not live in scenic Colorado, the veer around vacation spot of America? 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Fiery Texas intervals, if you have a mirror. I l°°sely in waxed paper for refrig supporters are willing to admit that climb to some high point and flash i erating' Both tea and coffee will lose flavol Bob Neyland's Tennessee squad is it; but, whatever you do, don't I if they are not kept tightly covered. extremely good. run helter-skelter. A cool, dry place is best for them. Thursday, January 11, 1951 INSTRUCTION ENROLL NOWI LEARN BARBERING IN fie K, OLDEST SCHOOL NO WAFTING APPROVED FOR VE'I MOI.ER nARBER COLLEGE 2n5 S. Male M.. lnt kngrles. Calif. 1! Fourth St.. t4im Irranelx.eo, CaJif. slices. Place half of onion and apple slices on suerkraut mixture; dot with butter. Cover with remaining sauerkraut mixture. Add remaining onion and apple slices. Arrange frankfurters on top. Cover and bake in moderate oven (350 ° ) 45 minutes. Serve immediately. Lamb Paprika (Serves 4) 4 slices bacon 1 tablespoon butter l'medium onion, sliced 1 pound shoulder lamb or mutton, cut in small pieces Flour Pinch of rosemary 1 teaspoon salt I to 1 teaspoons paprika, to taste , teaspoon pepper cup canned tomato cup beef bouillon % teaspoon caraway seeds 3 medium potatoes, sliced Fry bacon and remove from pan. Add butter. Fry onion and meat, dredged lightly with flour, until golden brown. Blend seasonings ex- cept caraway seeds, with tomatoes and bouillon. Pour over meat. Place bacon slices on top of meat. Cover and bake in moderate oven (350  for 30 minutes.  Arrange pota- ] - toes on top of i meat and baste with sauce in pan. Cover and bake another 30 minutes. Tie caraway seeds in muslin bag and drop in center of pan before baking. Remove when serving. *Tamale Pie 1 cup corn meal 3% cups water I teaspoon slt 2 tab.espons olive ;il 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 green pepper 2 tablespoons onion flakes % cup ho' water '4 pound ground beef t/ t.spocn peper 2 teaspoons chili powder 1 No. 2 can tomatoes % cup chopped ripe olives  cup shredded cheese I Make mush of corn meal and boil } ing salted water..Add olive oi 1 and l chili powder. Line casserole with! % of the mush. Fry green pepper and onions (soaked in V4 cup water) in oil until clear. Add meat, salt. (,'ESTOCK JERSEY BULLS, registered, 1 year old blue ribbon at fair, of McLaglen herd. Call 8911, SANGER Rt. 1, BOx 209-A. SANGER. ,llf M ISCELLAN EOUS DIESEL Generator Sets: 50k%V Interna- .qonal UD18: 301CV Inter. UD14: 15KW Later. UD6:15KW Hercules. Yea'non Engineer- kag Co., 2415 E. 5flth St.. LOS Angeles 58. How to Use Vegetables as Medicine. This book may save your life. Only 25c. Or- der now. Egyptian Tea Co., ]BOX X-284, Akron, Ohio. PERSONAL pepper, chili powder. Stir until meat changes color. Add tomatoes. Sin. mer till thickened. Add olives. Turn irto casserole. Sprinkle with cheese. Top with remaining mush. Bake in moaerate nven (3%3 °) 30 to 40 min- utes. Apple butter spoils readily be- cause it does not have a high sugar content. Place in refrigerator after opening. Buy spices once a year in mTmll quantity, as they lose flavor o,I standing, even though not opened. Highly seasoned sauces with many spices and high vinegar content keep well for months. Store in cool place without light, 4 Honey should not be discarded when it crystallizes. Liquefy by placing in water that is not over 140 ° . Higher temperature may in- jure flavor as well as color. Always purchase your fish last, but store it first when you get home. The coldest place in the refriger- ator, right under the freezing unit, is best for it. ALL fats require a cool, dry, dark place for storage. 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Aleutian Islands In spite of severe and frequent williwaws (storms) In the Aleutian islands, the North Pacific chain en- Joys moderate and fairly uniform temperatures, averaging around 33 degrees in winter, 50 degrees in Iummcr. I Indians' Last Stand Eattle mountain state park near Pendleton is the site of the last In- ! dian battle fought in Oregon. Ma- rauding Paiute and Bannock tribes created months of terror in north- eastern Oregon until subdued in 1373. , Insect Re :!cn".s Mixtures of reeilents devclop=J by the armed services dutl;g World War II nndervent controlled t':ts in regard to possibl poisoaip, g and irritation of the skin. As a result of such wcrk, rcpclter, ts available now are not likely to irritate the skin, Fasting is Not New The custorf of fasting prevalle@ among the Aztecs and Tellers of Mexico, the Incas of Peru, and oth- er American aborigines. It has been found among the Chinese and Jap- anese bfore their contact with Bud- dhism. Fasting was practiced in Greece in the 7th century, B.C. Hog Lice and Mange One potm.d of six per cent gamma, 50 per cent wttable benzene hexa- chloride in five gallons of water, r one pound cf 25 per cent lindane in .... 25 gallons of water will destroy lies and mange on hogs. Green Chicken leel H green crops are growing m your farm, they can be cut and fed to layers at the rate of five pounds a day for each 100 hens. Use f these greens will reduce feed costs and improve the health of the flock • Desert Temperature9 The sands of the desert, used sometimes as a symbol of perpe- tual warmth, grow extremely cold at night. A daytime temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit tn the Sahara may drop that same night below freezing. 7 i r-, t I I i Io i I I !