Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1922, Page 29

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Miss Glenna Collett Looms as a Real Contender for Woman’s Golf SPORTS. SCORES IMPRESSIVE WIN IN EASTERN TOURNAMENT N EW YORK. June 8—With another important title—the Woman’s Eastern Golf Association championship—added to her already long list of honors, Miss Glenna Collett, the sensational young Provi- dence, R. I, golfer, loomed today as the most prominent rival of Miss Marion Hollins, champion, and Miss Alexa Stirling, former champion, for national honors this year. Many experts who witnessed her impres: victory in the eastern tournament believe she will battle on a par with these two queens of American links next fall. s istern event, con- | ¢ over the course of | Biltmore Country .. but the pace set during the three days fast enough to de- 1d. 1 the first day by Miss i of Baltusrol. N. J., zolfer. but y with a| finished | r nearest | ormerly | OLFERS of the Chevy Chase G sion cup. the first round havin Results in the first round were: W. B. Mason defeated E. M, Talcott, 8 and Suter defeated J. F. Wags X . Cassels defeated Minor. R. Tu 7 111 H. A. Gardner defeated G. 1 up; Bobert Stesd, dr. de- feated W, G. Brsatley, jr. 3 an z i 3. 3. London defeated W. H. Reynolds. 1 Ph 19 holes; D. D. L. MoGrow_defested E. P. Porcher, § and 5; R. R. X . Flet and 2; Morven defested B. L. Warner, jr., 2 and 1 S. d E. H. Todd, 4 and 3; R. W. Louis Titus, § and 1! Bamuel J. Hamilten, 3’ and 1; . Emmett_defested ked . B. McVay defeated G. T. up: Gy V. Wheeler 2 an Smith, 1 Dryden, 6 i The tourney is at match play, with club handicaps, and will conclude|are seeking to flnd some way to|tour Saturday. Zements for the first of a 1f tournaments to | For Over 41 Years Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded Leading the Town for Low Price on High Quality oA lol=slrdolacla-Tal—~ Suits Now 30) The Newest Kuppenheimer Styles, Young Men’s Models, Sports Models Conservative Models STRAIGHT OFF THE TEE By W. R. McCallum "Washington | tournament tirling nor Miss Hol- of Chicago, but now representing the metropolitan district as & member of the Westbrook, L« I, Club. Miss Col- lett’s card for the fifty-four holes was 246 and Miss Cumming's 257. Miss Collett's victory vesterday is the second important triumph for her this season. She won the North and South title at Pinehurst, N. C., and her game bears evidence of having im- proved even beyond the remarkable form she showed last season, when she numbered among her achieve- ments_a defeat of Miss Cecil Leitch, recently dethroned British champion. Club are competing this afternoon in the second round of match play for the French high commis- g been completed yesterday. be held under the auspices of the Newspaper Golf Club will be made at a meeting of the commitiee tomorrow night. The tourney, it has been rec- ommended, will be played in fiights of eight cach on the public course in East Potomac Park. Greens at mome of the local courses are being attacked, following the continued rain of the past week end, by the brown patch, a fungus that practically ruined the grass on many greens last vear. Experiments which have been in progress at the Colum- bla Country Club for several months and at the government experimental rm at Arlington are being watched with interest by greenkeepers, trouble. A solution appears to bring eradicate called the bet the “bordeaux’’ results. vests. who | INSIGNIA TAKEN FROM TWO SYRACUSE STARS SYRACUSE, N. Y., June 8—Syra- cuse University athletic governing board has revoked all block letters and other athletic insignia ever awarded to Kenneth C. Lavin, captain of. this year's basket ball team, and outflelder and leading hitter of the base ball team, and Amos Ingalls, captain and second baseman of this year's base ball team. Lavin and Ingalls jumped the team before the end of the season, Lavin to join the Newark Internationals, and Ingalls to sign with Indianapolis of the American Assoctation. No action was taken in the case of Big Jim Murray, star pitcher, who re- ports today to_the Brooklyn Na- tional League Club, Coach Carr re- lpnrllng that he dismissed Murray | from the squad for insubordination before the season ended. —_— HACKETT IS U. S. ENVOY TO TENNIS CONFEREACE Harold H. Hackett, former gaptain of the United State Davie, cup/ team and natiopal doubles chumy®a, has sailed for Europe. He will represent the United States Tennis Association at a meeting of nations identified wita the Davis cup cont at the office of the ?r!l[lh Tennis Assoclation in London on uly 7. RETAINS BALL TEAM. NEWPORT NEWS, Va. June 8.— The Newport News team of the Vir- ginia League, an outcast at the lcague meeting last Saturday night, as been brought back to the city and will meet Portsmouth here this afternoon. Business and professional agreed to stand half of the the remainder of the sea- ed the total does not ex- GOLFERS TIE WITH 75'S. LAKEWOOD, N. J., June 8.—Low scores prevailed in the first half of the irty-six-hole qualifying round of the wolitan. Golf ciation amateur ament here y ay. Heading the field with rounr of 75 were Jesse r of Siwanoy and Refinald Lewis Sweets For Over }1 Years " Satisfaction Guaranteed or lfoney Refunded. Gen- u- ine "5 GEN-U-INE Gabardin noon. Each match will include six singles and three doubles. A point will be at stake In each contest. Tentative squads have been nominated to rep- resent each of the four citles in the tourney, but players will not be se- lected until tomorrow. The Washington entry includes John Temple Graves, ir.; Tom Man- gan, Arthur Hellen, Ballard Moore, ! Spencer Gordon, Arthur Yencken and | Lawrence Bates for singles and Hel- len and Dwight Davis, Arthur Yenc- ken and Wait Johnson and Bates and Mangan for the doubles. Baltimore is sending a strong team, headed by L. F. Turnbull, Clarence Charest, Dis- trict champion, and Tom Sweeney, hoiders of the middle Atlantic dou: fbles title. Richmond and Norfolk will be well represented. C. M. Charest, District and Virginia tennis champion, added another title to his list by winning the Wardman Park Hotel invitation singles final yesterday. He defeated Jonn Temple Graves, a fellow Dumbarton clubfnan, after four hard-fought sets, 6—3, 4—6, 8—6. 10—8. It was one of the best matches played here in some time, both displaying & good brand of tennis. Charest's harder hitting told in the long run; although Graves offset his somewhat softer stroking by court-covering. At the conclusion of the match As- sistant Postmaster General Glover | presented a silver pitcher to Charest and a steel racket to @raves, as the first and second prizes. In an exhibition match Tom Man- gan and L. W. Bates defeated Capt. Hugh Miller and A. 0. White, 6—3, Marywill Wakeford is the lone Washington survivor in the women's Maryland championship tennis tour- ney. All the other capital players were put out vesterday. Miss Wake- ford 'is playing Eleanor Cottman, ranking player of the middle Atlantic section, today. Mrs. Winnifred Ellis, District cham- pion, lost to Mollie Thayer in_the singles, and she and € e For Those Men Who Demand Style With Their Summer Comfort Gabardines style and perfect fit, holds its shape and gives better service than any other sum- mer suiting. You’'ll understand exactly what we mean when you slip inside one of these cool comfort suits. Plain weaves and herringbones—reg- ulation Gabardine and dark brown col- ors. All coats full Gabardine faced and satin piped—some with silk sleeve linings. Smart two-piece models—others with All sizes; regular, shorts, longs, stouts, half-stouts. Men’s, young men’s and sport models. Plenty of Palm Beaches at $15, and Silk Mohnira at $20. IT’'S GABARDINE WEEK AT GROSNER'S and We Are Leading the Town for Low Prices on High Quality 1 sners Gresne: house of Kuppenheimer good clothes Interwoven and Onyx Hose Manhattan Shirts Young and Stetson Hats Member of the Better Business Buréau for Truth in Advertising e is the sum- mer-weight fabric that permits of smart Wakeford were beaten by Miss Cott- C. Maderia in the Marian man and Mrs. C. doubles, King, also of Washington, and Cambre Barry of Baltimore were defeated in 1—6, L4 THE EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922. FOUR-CITY TENNIS EVENT STARTS HERE TOMORROW EADING racketers of Baltimore, Richmond and Norfolk will invade Washington tomorrow to vie with local tennis stars in the annual Hotchkiss cup matches. Play will be at singles and doubles, with Washington's team meeting the Norfolk men at Chevy Chase Club and Baltimore and Richmond clashing on the Columbia Country Club courts. The winners will be opponents in the final at Columbia Saturday after- 6—4, T—5. the doubles. —_—————— ATLANTA, Damon of the Montgomery, Ala., Coun- try Club, won the championghip of the Georgia-Alabama Professional Golfers’ Association yesterday, with 303. Ga., June 8. — Willle PRESIDENT'S REMARKS ON LINKS ARE TERSE By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, June 8.—Long shols and short remarks are the characterlstics of President Harding on the golf course, Florida by Charles A. White, who watched the President play while re- turning from a tour of the golf links in the Panama Canal Zone. Near the cnd of the round during which the chief executive had put some long but erratic shots An places that were not intended for perfect shots, Mr. Harding hit a fine, long drive, straight down the course, The rest of the foursome voiced their commenda- tion of the shot in chorus. 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