Word: wrights
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...year's 37 tournaments, could wind up 19th down the money list and still take home $42,522.11. Ladies' golf, with its smaller purses and fewer tournaments, is quite something else. Unless the gal happens to be Kathy Whitworth ($28,658 in winnings last year) or Mickey Wright ($196,382 in twelve seasons) pro golf is strictly egg salad-and sometimes not much of that...
...came to $2,595, barely enough to keep a girl in nylons. Was Sandra discouraged? She sure was. But she refused to quit. A St. Louis teaching pro helped her work on her swing, moving her stance closer to the ball for more length and accuracy. She asked Mickey Wright to help with her putting; Mickey caught some minute flaws and dispensed some sisterly advice. "She gave me tips to slow me down," said Sandra, "little things like remembering to take a deep breath...
...unprofitable for commercial banks to pay high rates for certificates of deposit; it raised the reserves that banks must stash away against large time deposits from 4% to 5%. That only infuriated the board's critics. "An invisible crumb from the rich man's table," fumed Chairman Wright Patman of the House Banking Committee, "a horselaugh at people in distress...
...Sour." On the face of it, "black power," a slogan probably used first by Negro Novelist Richard Wright (Native Son) after a 1953 visit to Kwame Nkrumah's Ghana, seems nothing more than an appeal to the long-submerged racial pride of Negroes. "It doesn't necessarily have anything to do with black supremacy or hating whites," says John McDermott, head of Chicago's Catholic Interracial Council, "but it can go sour in that...
Junior Dave Wright will be at right full, and sophomore Hillory Worthen will be in Lunkenheimer's left fullback slot. Both Wright and Worthen are greener than the beaten-up field, but unlike last season, a mistake by the fullback won't mean an automatic goal, because Marks theoretically, will be there to back the play...