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a E + \ S = re THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ PAGE SEVEN _ Virginia Van Wie Most Promising Golfer Among Women Players CHICAGO GIRL Some of ‘America’s Golfing Amazons MAGIC OF ARCHIE HAHN EXPECTED COLF PRESCRIPTION “WILL BE BOBBY, | ssa cuter man ti as ont rr cee x | _TO BOOT LOYD HAHN TO VICTORY manne ADS 35-YEAR-OLD JONES OF SEX I» 190¢ the First Han Seored| GUTHRIE TRAINS otymie tule || MOTHER TO HEAL Women’s Links World—Invasion of Foreign Stars Is Needed to Furnish Inspiration to American Women & Double’ in the St. Louis a Olympiad by Winning the) © WITH HANDCUFFS) Mra. Hill, Title-winner Today, Maureen Orcutt Expected to 100 and 200 Meter Dashes— ees XN Played First Game Five Surpass Canadian Champ, Years Ago Modern Hahn Is Middle Dis- Accomplished Crack Japanese Boxer Is i | | | Ohio Hurdler Hopes to Wipe Helen Payson , Out Tumble in Olympic Lorena ‘ : . tance Hope race n = BY CHARLES P. NUTTER CANADA HAS STANDBYS . 4 — Races og . (Associated Press Sports Writer) i : ppm York, Apel 10—-(AP)—Wwill tas : Kansas City, April 19—(AP)— os n same! Columbus, Ohio, April 19.—-(AP’ . . : Mrs. O. S. Hill, who recently won the England Has Greatest Woman ‘ i tre the, ‘ugunetican Olympic colors | te will take more than yf > * Women’s North and South tourna- Golfer in Joyce Wethered j : ‘ Amsterdam this summer as it did|"andcuffs to keep George Su ment at Pinehurst and is regarded as the sprints at St. Louis in the Soe a mn State university star, & : an outstanding contender for the and Others jad of 19047 Blip ge OS @ women’s national championship, in . “oS on t meet 24 ‘id mi years a yous track team year. layed her first game of golf five BY MARY K. BROWNE ‘ fe fellow by the name of Hann rehie tage the regulation S pares ‘on a physician's orders. Women’s golf season of 1928 prom- we ; . Hahn of the University of Michigan th hurdles with a pair of hand-| Fae She had been seriously ill and ‘ses to bring out some spirited com- j and the old Milwaukee A. C.—prac- | cuffs jocking his ‘wrists without e 4 |after partial recovery was ordered tition among our younger players. : ‘ tically broke up the meet by scoring | impairing his form or performance,| fF to get outdoors and exercise. In They have caught up to the top : @ jdouble” in the classic Olympic} for he uses this mi style in her youth Mrs. Hill had been an fighters with amazing speed, char- 100 and 200-meter dashes. Then he regular competition. 4 forme: ardent basketball and tennis play- acteristic of the times, and are vieing : " ; made the double a triple by cleaning | Buckeye star is now training in the but these sports were cli to with each other for the leading role. up in a special 60-meter sprint. Ohio State stadium here in pre! -year-old matron in poor health, T class Glenna Collett among the 3 ‘ That particular Hahn is middle-| gration for his comebaeie cambaign a } so she decided on golf. veteran golfers. She is not old in ‘ ae aged now is busy turning out crack !at the Ohio Relays April 21, when J | Two months later she pl ayes in the sense of actual years, but old in : rinters at ceton University | he will meet th ’ : her first tournament, lifiying olf experience. She has reached the f } 8 assistant track coach, but Therels| Ne, wil meet, three, of, the netion’s with 142 in a tri-state’ tourney, but aational goal twice and will doubt- : another young fellow by the name) “Although some hurdlers use the|Japanene athletes have developed an out in the second round. less hold the title again before she Bye of Hahn Lloyd Hahn of Falls City,|«poch hands forward” style in| into skilled baseball and tennis play-|In winning her latest big vi ‘s through, but each year finds the ; ‘ : Nebraska, and the Boston A. A-—| practice to obtain the necessary (ets after inne at Pinehurst hot 78, 79, 82, going ha ‘ The Carrying: on. Peay angle, Guthrie is the only |tems of playing and now they are|and 77 and ited Helen Pay- c Mrs, Miriam Burns Horn of Kan- 3 ese Hahns of two generations outstanding hurdler who uses the|taking up boxing with the idea of Canadian champion; Glenna ‘ son, tas City, the present titleholder, has : c ‘ ‘ are not related but they are alike 41) fe i tition, Both {entering a team in the Olympic! Collett, former national women’s ily arr outalde cltative to tiated /sBr: . : in this—that it has fallen to the lot| bonis” Lorvutd gore a termard ‘and |g@mes. The picture above shows shatploa, and Virginia Van Wie, H sessfully her national title of 1928 q : : Pa of each in his day to be the main | downward dip to the body that|Kaneta Useda, a graduate of Maiji| young Chicago star. 3he won her title as the reault of ; é hope of his country in the track} makes for speed and a minimum| University, Tokio, who was sum-|" Mrs. Hill now is endeavoring to srilliant short game, thought by . . tests inst the world. loss of time in the air, moned from San Francisco to report | make a golfer of her son, Stuart, 12, ' servers to be more of a flash than a Bets : i Seored in 1906 wed a to the team in Tokio. He is the| “He ol @ pretty fair game for permanent asset. She is a great oe . Besides those three great vie-| g, Pacific coast amateur welterweight | his age, hasn’t become much : fighter but not a particularly great : \ ? tories at St. Louis Archie Hahn won champion, having won five decisions] interested yet,” she says. “He likes tolfer. ‘ — another race for the United States in y99 f in five fights in the championshoip | baseball and bootball, and thinks golf ‘ Miss Virginia Van Wie-of Chica- P E making four victories in his two suc-| 31 i tournament. if is a little slow for a boy.” sin yo, who has just defeated Glenna 8 : : cessive Olympiads. The fourth Was) mate, Dan Kinsey of Illinois, % A national championship withtri Collett at Pinehurst, is in my opin- : F won in the 100 at Athens in 1906. ed to the tape for th five years is Mrs. Hill’s ambition, ‘on America’s most promising you In all the years since no sprint-| hurdle chateplonal ae Gite Dempsey’s Protege : nd 9 At 35 she is near her peak, she bee fer. I have clung to this convic- : a er has matched Archie Hahn's all-| Kinsey will mate ir skill i Meets Mike McTig UEC | lieves. n for the past two years, during : : a around showing and only one has! the Ohio Relays in aoe ornare patageteg “I haven't much time left to win vhich Virginia has made splendid : : : equalled his feat of doubling in| race with Chick Wi tional ni the title,” she says, “I got a late yrogress. She is a stylist and will = . x the 100 and 200-meter dashes and! 4.4. U, cham pion, ‘and C. J. Brick- ‘Armond Rene “kwpestanas start.” * : grove, I believe, to be the “Bobby oe . : winning both. it one, incidental-| man, former Us Mrs. Hill will stop tournament ly, was another product of the Uni-|track captain. niversity of Chicago Brees of Jack Dempsey, and Mike fones” of women’s golf. cTigue, two glove artists on the|Play if she wins the national, but Must Battle Self disee ee a : y of Michigan—Ralph Craig,|" Guthrie hes grazed world record | ext -age|aiways will play the game. The | 4 __Her greatest handicap has been her a intercollegiate | champion, time for the 120-yard high hurdles| end experince ci creas Horie ee | experiment in’ health hie. been a ‘+ ( easy going and indifferent attitude r ; “ear who accomplished the feat at “|and is co-holder of the world’s 60-|ten rounds here April 23, fighting |complete success. ‘The first inning. She is much like holm in 1912, rd and 75-yard indoor marks. He | as light heavies. mE | che had to go very slowly lacking oth lack that acme of con- th the years a dou- Nab shown proficiency in the broad 22- a Ei physical endurance to play more tration and will-to-win spirit] THREAT IN BROAD JUMP (Grid Star Nurse to WANTS PLACE ON TEAM {ble jn the middle-distance events “and high jump, bs wand ecmban= bunt litte importantes, the ltnan a few holes. At Binehuret which is so essential in this age of| Starting serious training for the . Leaving his farm near East Spar- trated his efforts on the hurdle 7 she em from six days of the 4» Keen competition. Bobby Jones’ | outdoor season, Get Martin, sta: Child to Earn Wayjt. Ohio, where he has been laboring z-has been as rare. No American) events, Guthrie has won the nearing a Pa Bcreni ded fest kind of tournament play est battle was with himself, so since he left Ohio : g, (colors of the Ilinofs Athletic club|The San Francisco youngster, for.| ‘feeling fit as « fiddle.” it is with Virginia Van Wie. They gto! Vermilion 8. D. A ril 19.—S wn his f the I since he left collegiate competition.| mer national amateur title holder,| Golf has not caused Mrs. Hill to both have naturally beautiful form. lege, did 24 feet in| 11 piling He & Merde : but this ae fh ne i ——$$_____ has not been defeated in Lis 26 pro-| neglect her housework. She does consider Maureen Orcott the next aed oractice in the proc Aion ‘and othe BTaNEK ice to S Olympic Hahns is hope! ht + ‘A 7 every! DONLON LEADS TO VICTORY | fessional bouts while Mc , for-|not employ a maid, and besides her t possibility among the younger - broad jump. He is their coll bills, Seat Ral rd : ing| chance, Hahn pel f the us a Encouraged by an unexpected vie-|mer light Deayeasuns dieaniss family, cares for her Id fers, even though she has been : a sophomore and aj poy, thel sere ta torneh to Europe in Lead cae tory over Washington for the Pa-|and veteran of 128-odd battles, can|mother. Her husband, » successful co defeated by Helen Payson, former holder of | over doesn't choose oe , the team, accompanied by and. got | cific coast championhip, Pete Don-|still hold up his end by dint of| lawyer, has never complained of holder of the Canadian title. Maureen the junior national | Pave! lasrenche woe i his coach, to train and ge = Ton's California | clever boxing and footwork. neglect, she says. unger and more versatile than broad jump cham- z fa crew will journey; Dempsey, sponsor for Emmanuel SATAY GLO cia. on ig Ea nate ee ye fonhip Pag sl a = ti spent Steel, a luat eastward heat believes his charge has more than - Star tts pest pears pees -sent a far more dependable golfer. Ropes " mer to row ven chance eventuall: enter ‘ighting for his old job on fi Meareen reminds me of “Wild” Bill RY place on the Amer- |i" peice heer ad swith bis books Hispano-Suiza Leads Fe nto cllosiate Poise heavywelgns | base with the ashington Senators, S rn an 0 Diegel, who a <i, ‘year & cham tenders. e veteran Joe brilliant but. unsteady perform. ‘ oe sen of @ history pro- : Stutz by 600 Miles ie ieapaie and Pegregers grote, the, camey : Ww Sater ap fe among men. ley go crazy for eP 2 e trial races wit full i four in four ound ar two, then fly higher than || T : Seonleorlndvenly ep Hoya : When Race Is Ended : to select the crew erieke ro bin A satend ime trips to the plate olenel Lindbergh on the next.| “George Mart plies. Emerson has made it by. vs G ee ie that will represent | manuel to the limit. the opening een is the longest driver among vete: Jackie the rudi “y +4 i Indianapolis, Ind, April 19.— the United States sic es, of the season ‘1 women of the world, but she sac-| headed by De Hart Hubberd whg are cand stalin ti ments in (AP)—The race between a private- Z ut the Olympic] WICKHORST TO HAWKEYES against ihe Boston 's accuraey for distance, which | rated close to 25 feet and better, but ~ sas) 43 Rha T \a substitute and won the champ y owned Hispano-Suiza and @ Stutz || mes. Althou Chicago, April 19—(AP)—Frank Red Sox. Judge tocs not and never will work to her|a 24-foot jumper is almest sure of a Lerten ix tig and fishing lackhawk was called ff at 8:21 lefeated by Cali-|Wickhorst, former all American| [ae war about to be : } advantage. place. a vou'd be init daw daw ——_—_ m. today after 17 hours and 21 mit ie fornia, the Wash-|tackle, will return to the University é traded when the “ey Payson Looks Good ees much exercise I get from trainin; ON TWO COURTS utes of the proposed 24 hour grind ington crew is also|of Iowa next fall as assistant line}: Senators bought Helen Payson of Portland, M Jackie,” he . or he in fi ning Memphis, Tenn., April 19.—(AP) had elapsed. A broken connecting} Wete Donlom expected in the| coach. Wickhorst, captain of the Geo: Sisler from a very successful season in 1927 trim for next football And|—Marie Marquet uthern wom-|fed caused withdrawal of the Stutz R eastern classics. /1926 Navy team, helped tutor the]; the Browns during vill do her share of “giant-killing’ training Jatkie alpo enable. “me to|en’s amateur tennis champion, ishel ee Donlon is considered one of the best |Iowa tackles last season. i the winter, but uring the 1928 season, but I do not mah & of child a ing win titles in: another field. The en the Stutz withdrew the|strokes in the country this year. ———_——. ya Bucky Harris was lcok to see Helen carry away the na- which pets bisa Lord ‘deet® St. Agnes Academy basketball team, | Hispano-Suiza had traveled 1,357% ——_—____ Phillies Get New Catcher doubtful and de- tional title. Helen Payson deserves ‘The role ef nursemal this/of which she is the coach, recently and had maintainec an aver- NEBRASKA IS WINNER The Philadelphia National League cided to keep a great deal of credit, for she has. 185-pound grid star eno Ot cons won the Southern Catholic tourna- are of 70.14 miles an hour.} Columbia, Mo., April 16—(AP)—| club acquired Walter Lerain, Ju around for a worked very hard at the game, an- -_— all Ee eupacden, ug! Perk, championship at New Orleans.| Te Stutz was more than six hun-/The University of Nebraska defeat-| catcher, from the Eastern League was trying to alyzing the technique and practicing pe Paline Marquette, star forward, was|red miles in the rear, having beon|ed the Missouri Tigers in a dual| just prior to the opening of the sea Even Sisler can't take hour after howe, If same of the Holland Will Be More Than ROWLAND OLD SCOUT awarded a gold medal as the out- lragctiad spend mi feo ie tary aeog nest es son. He will be carrie this season a ony, from. hee con- youngsters with more natural ability - cout.| standi pi a of mechanical uble. | here lay, . a reserve backsto; . s near were better students of the game| Host as Promising Track icago, April 19.—(AP)—Scout-| standing player in the tournament. - = ing is not a new occupation for oeereorcerretneerereer, Clarence Rowland, former American| _ 46 TURKS IN OLYMPICS iation umpire, who will beat » Turkey, April 19.—(AP) A e oven: greater progress. ely 2h the bushes for the Cincinnati Reds|—T will be represented in the Mrs. Pressler of Los Angeles, this In 1920, he 1 ae b on 1 e e e ‘ orosent western champion, ise de-| Amsterdata, Holland, April 19.—I this season. In @ was an |Olympic games by 46 athletes, as 1n O e t t termined, steady and businesslike| (AP)—Holland hopes to be more|!VoFy hunter for the Detroit Tigers. Se ee on rianise, 6 fen: eo « « N SCIEN t ajic tes 7 * golfer, who has the ability to “follow | than just the host to the 1928 Olym-| KING GEORGE WINS R. ACE 5 2 Heo, { believe, in het tendency to une) Pie €Ames Newmarket, Eng. Apr 19—(AP) |” Y__ forestimate the standard of women’s} In Captain de Boer of the track |—King George won his first race of Most Versatile Player a e Ht A Tamla artes Se Galeomntee Aeon es] § Of leading Cigarettes, W.'T. Benda seiects | ‘> golfers who show promise but are as|jump while Miss M. Baron, holder from 17] player in the big leagues. He er of two world swimming records, tain Cuttle}ed every position except th; eee eon to (conaiene 2 i hasa chance for a first place in the catcher last year with the Ma y Cork, “I have been an inveterate cigarette smoker for years and my interest in Marie Jenney of New Helen| women’s swimming events. Lawson of Los Angeles and Peggy| Holland has been making ra cigarettes not only induced me to make this blindfold test, but to make it three 2nd showed Helen’s perseverance and int higence their peep would make Athletes Develop 'p Wattles of Buffalo., Pro, in track athletics of iste Foreign Stars under the tutelage of the Swedish- So much for home talent, which| American coach, Kreigsman. Be- must make a sufficient appropria-| sides Go boad-iany captain the tion for ammunition to defend suc- | team some athletes cessfully against an ever peohable in Van den Berghe, and Paul- Core’ invasion. Canada the} en, relay racers, and C. C. Peters, standbys, Mrs. Fraser, former na- ge yee jump specialist. tional champion and Ada MacKenzie, for the women swimmers, the many times Canadian champion, both] best are the Misses Baron, Braun, dangerous contenders. Canada also| den Turk and Vierdag, while a num- has a caren youngster, Helen igs ber of the you women are giving , who defeated Glenna Colle! them plenty o: Se ern Miss times in succession. fie year’s Canadian championship. | Baron, the ace of team, is the 5 Overseas the golfi “Each time I selected the same cigas ong that suade the greatest woman rette—OLD GoLp. 8 » @ the world, Miss J Wet! , come to America, I believe her game] and Miss Baron is now at the top of Is so much superior to sey other golf-| her form. er that she could accomplish what no} In both of these sports—track and other foreigner has ever accom-|women’s swimming—the Dutch ex- jished—win our national title on her | pect chief opposition from the United first Gy Miss Cecil Leitch, several times|~ Sailing is a real Dutch national ed jion, and in their own waters the “However, there was no other choice that I could honestly make. OLD GoLD ‘was so superior and its delicacy of aroma, its rich, full flavor so entirely free from any hint of sting or burn that it im- mediately appealed to my taste. fa SAr SERRA AO Se OBE Oe es ae, “Since the test I have been smoking othe, ditticulties of competing ini a chanee of spcotee. | Op Go ps steadily and I find that 44s Her peg age A tad a, all sports to booming and te they are the most satisfying cigarettes Ce eatin i cere tceeich ees I have ever emoked.” WT RaDa How Test Was Made Mr. Benda was blindfolded, and, in the presence of two responsible witnesses, was given one each of the four leading cigarettes to emoke. To clear the taste, coffee was served before each cigarette. Mr. Benda was unaware of the identity of these notches higher than other hereabouts de. fcatsstamn te begin Site (a enter te od hat’ ane all the titles at allow for the inevitable fluctuation. here: shall be carried Miss Wethered is in a class by her-} to other lands. :, self, both on her record as a golfer . ¢ pa Dee. Ay for n large! reason for ing competed in America. great loss. Lrg al TO SELL SHOES Bia terra 3 then cigarettes during test. After emokigg the four of the’ Fig rod 1 Bminest illustrator ead orestor ot the clgaretten, he was aoked to designate by amaaber g t¥ek Seta are 0. Loritiond Co., Bot. 1768 ‘ MOOTHER AND BETTER=—NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD we Fa

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