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MUCH BEST OF HER SEX “IN OPINION OF PLAYERS VETERANS' LEAGUE. Disbursing. Holmes.. &0 89 10 Davideon. 92 83 88 20 It'senbistt 127 99 108 Totals.. 412 438 446 Totals.. 196 430 901 ipper. ROLLS FIRST MATCHES == = 3 Another duckpin circuit began oper- ations last night, when the Capitol} BUREAU OF ENGRAVING LEAGUE. Burface. Printers. Turner... 86 ol ) Lansdaie.. G Clipper. 83 5 Kind i o 8 5 8 e i Totals.. 488 ¢41 474 . LEAGUE. MASONIC LEAGUE. } BY JOHN B. FOSTER. Job. Mono ’ { T the moment of departure from “the Uniigd States, Miss Cecil gl.}l m:‘::on.-fl"l:- l%:::le.::'r;;,:; . &‘, a‘a ’l\;uh:d ‘g"i;“ S04 "‘.\-w “'f?n')"fi"m ‘_ma.,c. Wy’)_-"{"l‘ : Leitch, the women's golf champion of Great Britain and Canada, Frastor olubs were the opponents, the | G & & ') Reardon)) S X o7 has announced her intention to return to this country next season. g e e camen of | Tooass.. 111 14 W Brows... &4 9 8 128 Syas the liader. His et total was | o, 153 414 04 Totals. W1 0 BT Waco A. C. e 4 91 First of all, she will visit Canada, where she will defend the Canadian title, which she won this year. She believes. it her duty to act as de- jender. She had a very.easy time to win the Canadian championship, | vt defeating Miss Molty McBride, by 17 and 15, in the final. The Canadian NEWSPAPER MEN'S LEAGUE. Stockett.. Welss. that she is easily superior 'to all Herald. woman players at present. Her un-| . roso 208 0L usual strength® and great driving B.Clouser, 91 94 power make her & match for most men |, W.Clouser & .. " and to strong for the woman players. - D. {lfll:l.’ll . ;z women have promised her stronger opposition next year. It s the opinion of those who have | been fortunate enough té compete Wwith her or against her in the games which she played on the American side . Admits Disappolntment. Miss Leitch admits her disappoint- ment in not being-able to win the COLUMBIA GOLF TITLE Guy M. Standifer, champion of the District and of the Chevy Chase Club. Totals.. 43 465 40 Totals.. 48 466 467 87 500 409 4.1. BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE. o Totals.. 5 450 Totals.. 480 321 550 Colunrbis. Totals.. 182 156 $30 —a Madera, Pen State, who broke A¥s 3 & Little. championshi: the United States.|failed in his attempt to annex a third 81106 112 104 g5| Carl Mays of the Yankees pitched : : It :;:“t’:: v;’imon‘;y ob:ec't of her visit, | title yesterday, when E. B. Eynon, Dis- 128 104 80| only one shut-out during the meason |1¢g in the Harvard game, will be urf- but she said with & twinkle in her-eye | trict ‘champion in 1916, defeated him 8w 164 78 95)and one in the world series. able to walk for at least three month&. that she was not the only one who had | 1 up in thirty-seven holes in the final 102 %0 o ] been disappointed in trying for a title Do T Tand in 1921. It seemed | of the Columbia Country Club. “A bad- ke BT Tt e / I o e Severe year on golf [1y sliced tee shot at the extra hole | oy TSI e el ST wrusaders with the exception of Jock [cost Standifer the match, after he had National. a Union. ’ Hutchison. missed a four-foot putt on the seven- 78 74 91 R.Fre ol 8 3 Nion ®Deitch was defeatcd twice in [teenth green to-become dormte 1 up! 1 68 8 S¥air... 170 w3 e o) States. The first time was| Througheut. the round both men 12 98108 Mg B T8 B ok e e onal tournament for women, Eplayed only ordinary golf, there being i3 8810 kulng 8t 18 81 o in which she lost to Mrs. F. C. Letts, jr. of Chicago, on the second round, playing at Hollywood, N. J., & resiit which upeet the tournament calcula- tions, as she had been counted upon to reach the final. Miss Stirling.lost in the same tournament, which was won by Miss Marion Hollins, giving the United States a new champlon. The second defeat for Miss Leitch was in the Berthellyn cup tourna- ment, in Philadelphia, where she was loser to Miss Glenna Collett of Provi- dence, the young golfer who is looked upon by some good judges as the coming woman player of the United States, although golf professionals who are taken with Miss Hollinsg game render it as their opinion that she will be a very harad player to de- feat now that she has found her possibilities. They assert that it only needed a little modification in some of her“strokes to make her as com- petent as Miss Stirling, and profess to believe that she has discovered her dificulties and how to remedy them. Tn New England they are as singulne that Miss Collett is just verging upon Ahcl‘:eer tllut w‘x" flnka hfi_ ona of a !"luk“y..lm ::lg‘:' 13: the best players in the worl A : 8% - Austi 1 9 Gets Even for Defeat. WIN GOLF FOURSOME. Piive pan Miss Leltch, - after losing to Miss| The eighteen-hole handicap Scotch u-: lx)i MC'ty 89 97 90 Collett, subsequently won from het | foursome event, held at the Town and andicab 19 %0 19 at Beife Claire, and, beginning there, | Country Club, was won by I. Gumm_l Totals...450 471 469 seemed to be restored to the form of the tourney for the championship little of the caliber of which both are capable. Owing to the heavy rain which fell yesterday morning the match was not started until nearly 1 o'clock, and the players finished the thirty-six holes all even shortly be- fore 5. All square going to the thirty-fifth hole, after a mediocre exhibition, Standifer put his pitch shot at the | seventeenth within four feet and ithen missed the putt. He topped his tee shot at the thirty-sixth, but got a half in 5. A sliced drive which went into the ditch at the extra hole proved costly, as’ the ball was lying in water jand did pot come out on his first shot 1in the hazard. Eynon also had sliced his.ball, but his second shot was just off the gréen. He laid his third within Jeight feet of the hole, while Standifer jvas ten feet short in 5 and missed his put for a 6, conceding the hole and match. F.'P. Waggaman and B. G. Leighton failed to appear for their final match in the second flight. F. B. Gibson won the third flight final from Orville B. Drowr. by 3 and 1. 104 04 85 118 94105 38 -sz228 3| eRgsss & &l ysiang 3 NAVY YARD LEAGUI Totals.. 423 426 438 Totls.. 434 EVENING STAR LEAGUE. couts. 113 109 101 Lambo; 72771 85 97 93 98 Haur & g & 605-607 7th. St. Bet. F & G Sts. Match Your Odd Coats With Our Special TROUSERS 4.65 ; 2 s c— o s hich has made her the best woman | DérE and Moe Baer. 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With Miss Stirling, Miss Hollins and Miss Collett to play on behalf of the Tnited States women in 1922, the golfers. of this country, while not in the least sanguine that Miss Leitch may not win the title i{f her game is 28 good as it was the last vear, do believe that they have a trio of contestants who will give her a hard battle to add the champlonship of the United Statea to her victories. Western Plays Central. Central and Western elevens will TO ACCOMMODATE 250 PHILADELPHIA, November 2.—The new boathouse of the University of Pennsylvania, to house sixteen shells, was dedicated today. It is located on the Schuyklll river in Fairmont Park, and has accommodations -for 250 men, ‘with lockers and rowing facilities. A feature of the dedication exercises was the unveiling of a tablet to the memory of Dr. J. Willlam White, first director of physical education at Penn- sylvania. l GOPHERS LOSE STAR. DEMPSEY MAKES DENIAL MINNEAPOLIS, November 2.—Hope that Arnold Oss, star halfback on the Minnesota foot bail team, might get into the. remaining games on the Gopher's schedule this season were abandoned when it was learned that he had nllpp;dhonka ll;;'l}; ‘nml said to have been served in Minne- further injured his knee. Physicians 1at S wiit for (e i sht bo percsinently crips|*0th With & complaint fn Dempsey, champlon heavyweight of the world, has filed papers denying the allegations in a complaint of Al- bert Siegel. Siegel is the husband of Bee Palmer, a dancer. Dempsey Is Glogeester fahermen already plan 1 he | . NEW YORK, November 2.—Jack|ioBulld s new schooner for the inter fifteen or twenty Jaek Miller says tl dinals had the best team 'n the Na- tional League and that they should have won the penn St. Louis Car- t this year with es to spare. tire new suit. Hundreds of pairs to choose from—in plain or fancy blues, grays, browns, greens. 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