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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1929, . SPORTS. ‘81 -~ Weissmuller Breaks Four Swimming Marks : British Open Golf Title to Hagen BETTER TANK RECORDS | TENNIS STARS LISTED IDE FOR FISHERMEN | ADARISEUMINATED |AMERICAN HAS 300 CARD_ IN OPEN WATER EVENTS| [{R DISTRICT HONORS MGU s NUUETIHE GflLFE ISy, CORERON _—— - ; Racketers intending to compete in|provided there i no more rain, nm-k. yellow and white perch, f-"l h and | ATLANTA, June 23.—Chris Brink z 3 ; the annual District of Columbia ten- re being caught, Bait uxed, bloodworms, crabs, minnows and ent | ¢ | oyisville will meet Bobby Jones (Continued fromn First Page.) | ] IONOLL'LL'. T. H., June 23—Johnny Weissmuller, n\-?unuug prodigy Live bait can bhe along the S A & e = 7 nis championship who have not filed It d at th th Boats can be hired | 0f 1ta and Frank Godchaux, New | ” of the Tllinois Athletic Club, broke four more wor o St ! c. bridge and glanced off, landing M St"llg/ll Off the Tee last night in the open water meet at the Shrine festival. These | The lis d records here | peir entries have no time to lose. |for 50 cent week dayx and $1 o Orleans. will play H. C. Jones, At-|pridge ai SR i will close tomorrow even- IRY, W. VA—The Potomae from Cumberland to Wash- | lanta, in the semi-finals of the south- | the Prince's links, At the sixteenth By \V K. McCallum. were made in the 300-meter. 400-meter, 440-yard and 500-yard events. | ink prompily at 6 o'clock, with L. . | in&tor H -":'"" e e e e e e r"m{l;}"ff'rlpr' et N b . b S S i ate b elgremites. Brink yesterday eliminated Terry|® -foot putt fo hree and too ew par o rearrange Weissmuller swam 300 meters in 3 minutes 45 seconds. The former | Piates, chairman of the tennis com- VA.—Both brauches of the Shenandonh are muddy, but ex- | o o0 " SEREREU €00 T four. jof the Chevy Chase Club h cecord, 4 minutes, was made by Hodgson oi Canada, in the Olympic at Dumbarton Club, Wiscon- | peete . Reports xay fishing ix exceptionally good, 2 SR i | Hagen Steady Golng Ou along so well that It now appears *at Stockhol 5 | sin avenue and R street. Mr. Ba CHESAPEAR CH, MD.—Hardheads plentiful. Best results obtained | and W. €. Jones put out T. Brad-y . cen played steadily go out | Probable they may be put in use late games at Stockholm. | business telephone is Main 2 at nlght. Bonix of all typen can be obtained nt modernte ratex. Balt plenti- | Shaw, Atlanta, 2 and 1. Godchaux a lin the fall. Workmen vesterday w Wei pt that he drop- smuller’s time in e former record, T ended their |In the morning, exc ach ended Aheir i pea a stroke at the second through by Jone jeter course was 5 minutes. 6 2-5 sec- | branch 508. ful. Half-mile fishing pler for thoxe who do not care to visit the grounds tting the is held by Hodgson. Drawings for the men's singles will | farther out. { matche s on the new third " [ at the twenty 1 R ohing (O tr 06 Braeh sbut b mreen. mbu Brase on the new _ Weissmuller made 440 against a previous record of [be made at Dumbarton Club at noon ANNAPOLIS (Severn river amd bny)—Rock and perch reported fn the | Ho0chaix climinaied 1 L BRughy his up by holing a twely ~-yard Aifth. sixth and seventh greens le in E one ) [} 3 5 e “‘“,.‘.u at the ninth He half topp-d his &00d condition. iron shot to the thirteenth, ar £ and 500 yards in 547 3-5, against the former mark of 6.11. Severn, Magothy and South rivers. Large catches of hardhends heing made | out W. Harris, Memphis, == papers. Most of the #150 a day, per persom, four or more in a bhoat. Distance, | The 440 and 500 yard records were made by Iml\ Langer in 1917, leading Blayersiof the city have en- Whieh .'.’.".’;;...".f.".?,:".'.'.':‘.fi."i'..""':'.:"l':..".‘..Z’.‘-‘-‘;"f.«"fi':',"fi'n..‘."'l.1..‘:'.!.'.3:.??";« ror IpE Son Wt ,;‘," f;“"""",m,;“;'l';;;‘(xme a ten-yard run-up putt h. AA AL TeNRA peANRen In thelowtne: 3 i Sl gser g Sadle ninyers ol thelcity lizve on oot putt for a par 3, 4 me a ten-y ute h. ent bein a4 ove o he f‘:z}":)‘_,:}‘r“:b! "",\”.I:‘.‘;" “m.mmm""na"n;;"“"_"(:‘({‘i‘;‘f,r'l‘m_‘; and craby are uned ax bult. Boatx can be hired at any of the places .mnnalmwd 50 the same length back of the hole and popped OUL(park course by | th <hington tank | [agaln | Newspap ts were better than Arthur Yencken of Columbia iolf Clui v re completed forty rom that point everything went rds, aceo + his coach, Bi ence Charest of Dumbarton, : i | wrong for him, rnd but for good put-{° citerday. The vesults Fuchrach, who said It was the first present titleholder, each with a leg i (Chexnpenke Tiay)—Hinrdhends and wpot reported biting.; PLAYING GOLF FINAL. |55 on i hoe e drampes several | First fight Mcall Kerls dofeated . W ' in the history of the sport tha on The Evening Star eup, which musi | Hardhcads are suid to be plentitul. L Cove in only thirty-four miles from ! Tne ne ol {Price, 6 and 4° 1. L. West defonte be won three times for pern Washington, the ession, are ameng those who will [ 1RKInK the Annap xide of Marl arest fixhing gr ds to salt water. Can be reached by ! CHICAGO, June Rinl » pike and turning off at Ten Houwe, ten miles the other | 1linois, and Burdeile Ford of CF aud following Deep Cove signs. All accommodations pro-; will mee! the golf c Several stellar teams are to battle | Vided for fixhern Boats can be hired for $1. ore in a b in the doubles division. T list al- | BENE! MD. (Patuxent river)—Hardheads plenti nd a few rock Iready includes Dwight Davis and|amd spots reported being cnught. Bloodworms and crabs nsed as bait. Arthur Hellen, Watson Washburn and | Boatx ean be hired at the usual rate of 31.50 n person for four or more In Coleman Jennings, Col. Wait Johnson | ® t. Distance, forty-two miles. er swim o101 & SUmerlOTItY cago boy [ hadattained | Rolfe, | "4y the fourteenth he was first in i WAES | the rough at the right anc thea to Sihy nebp o jne left. . At the firteenth Be was e it | short with his run-up, and at the six- | man, | teenth was bunkered to the right of the green. At the seventeenth h ! was again trapped in the rough to | the left, and ith his ~awxt shot wa Pos play T ond flight Benedict, 5 0 yards cord for ofeated L. Widsdale won from aries Michelsnn and 1: Maurice and 4 feated 1 3. defeated r at, | the we end cf the 440-y led by forty vards Sam | took second plac sh - with Warren jand Charest and Lou Doyle and J ROCK POIN (Wicomico an short of the green in three and just I ; Ballinger. In the woman's doubles | Inrge white pe iful, and spots encing to bite. Bait. blood- | missed a putt of five feet. He topped e Marywill Wakeford and Louise Kel-|wormx, crab and Pl 1 noft bs and peelers for fixhermen. | Lhis drive to the last hole and was ed Frederic g, 6 and 3 the ley, winners in the recent Women's | Boats for hire. Twenty now fiyvs i le at $1.50 n persen for four or bunkered at the left and then went a drop with| Barnes started indifferently in th e being bunkered off in his ety W Courk ey while he v«ua, Carter Fing at the secon . 5 aud 3 s, gtuiae Maitlon defented 3. T Yothe fourih he] war Markham defeated he e L i und 4: Koy A, Hoberty s than six fe 6 and 4. Carl Butm Smith defeated 3 more | 3 v o 2005 League tournament, will compete. | In bont. Distanee, Afts-fve miles. Golf Facts Worth Knowisg | |into the rough o the right, again| e e Ay — atran CLOMONS ISLAND (Chexapenke bay)—Hardheads reported to he plen- | By Innis B Hetibelug ity dnfchnee o ,‘ o : Harold Jucuba de- ul. | uxed, leodworms a Boats for hire at X1 i y Innis Brown ble. S w for four or mare I from Washinxten, | e oL Take th pile of sund | Mmorning approach at the first hort with his approa missed by six in at the third. putt of ALLOWAYS, MD. (On West rive ched by taking th Bontx avail; DARNEILE T0 DISPLAY A. Yes, but it must be dropped not more club length away, and rot mearer the | two SRR ex helow Marlho time of da; | | ! g d Wi was the | o win the na- | and also missed a yard putt on t SHATED i s HIS ALEN S |N ARENA‘ SCARBOROUGH, England, June four or more and re for particx of over ten in boal. Can he reached | T A BRI et ek s Ut tans He oot tas Boaves ¥or mquar M ! —Gerald L. Patterson and J. O nE West River 201-1 the four holes, howe olfers who play on the publis courses in oton will engage {in a tournament to be held, starting July 1 errill, officer in charge buildings and derson, representing the Austra Davis cup team, yesterday won both matches in singles against the Bel- an team Patterson won from OWER ¢ APEAK al variety of . »h have made their appearance and trout it ix more plentiful than in recent years. He ted his home turn well hud a six at the fourteenth, whe his shot caught the side of the and gave him a hanging lie. He yut with his niblick “ me D. Travers won in 1912 and again | No 7 Darneil Capitol ||,-xghv\ k v. who fancies the life of or than that of a flatfoc I trads Lo neht! xinz in Ix are running, » to the twelve-round i . BlLCRROE BEACH rout, hogfish and Inrge h grounds, has o = " 1 6—2 = Anae = perch are biting freely. ards of the | d. Three six he FBosane § (s S \jl‘ Good bluefixh short dintance off xhore. Soft erabs plentiful. % o o ey i teens will qualify for the ma h between Patterson and NHAVEN INLE xray trout runping and good sized spots, At the sixteenth. A during the v July I\ her was well con ed, the bés large croakers and flo = 'he put gecond Into the I"“'k"r'l“f h 'th] first id scheduled to be ing 1y deuced games. Washer LA SMITH, BEPTWEEN VORFOLK AND V to the the green, but holed | Jeld July 8-15 second round July . |showed a strong forchand drive and | water)—Some very Inrie baxs hase tnk outin four. He fook an iron for his i 1022 the somicfinal round July 23-23 is ready a_low backhand with chop shot | perch and in abund 1 to the home hole and was | he finals July 20 a 1 woand Washer, who is a left-hander, serve F {short and also missed a four-oot | PSR i SN a splendid Ame break & but . That's a tough one. If the d tt, givin co for a total of | « splendid American brea r e eI DAL, BV Suits Columbus. ts” Rowland of the Patterson's hurricane serving enabled | more then » Slab Enech wway hefaa'no SEH | e “the round i ‘Pants him to win when games were neede y g/ IS SHI D it (o A s questomaie whether:he b Fiis | Manager The match revealed tterson’s A P I I I‘, to tnder any conditions, i E da at Half-Way Mark. | Columt i S American Asrociation club backhand weakness. Several times| . e il farthe 1 he ran round balls in order to make | qi | away - played Brst a [|, Hagen led the field at the end of|has s t to continue |returns. However. his superior sery- MANI\IER A, No. t X ot O HY. Hiis motaing score N WEISSMU ce counted, a number of the balls o, they can play in whatever order they 1ok I & JOHN WEISSMULLER. ng the Belgian before he could | think best. nd his afternoon pa move. - — — | Anderson’s victory over Watson - Lehind with 151 by {tied with two British golfers, wh rile of Toss of dis s e hole ther was a masterful display of tennis, in SHKEEPSIE N Y ipRLL A ) : vds in front | Hutchi n the next group w I] E NE[ PAIR SC[]RES which “the Austealian hit furiotsiy | ot "”kH‘.I 5\1‘1 N. Y., June 23—Coach Dick Glendon switclied the s i | ah” seorex f 153, {on the forehand without any appar- men in the Navy eight-oared crew vesterday o o ey iped his or th. st nine ent effort. He reached the extr 3 day in one of the most not tind it srent surprising eleventh-hour ¢ ) R ind ro _’ ’wrmrs et N iitlenae s i anges that has been seen on the eve * L e dueal | and time and again the ball found! of a ra Ll ; : Sl n“i-ull;s":\” GlengEactily oTcne e When the crew leit the float of the boatho ¢ the bridge it | e SHalle he volleyed, when ! Was boated as it has been all season. but after a three-mile paddle HGH-I- STARS UF .I.URF i his n at of that | Stream to a point above the Co ia boathouse, the coach suddenly |fos | | 74 in the sec- play his th Bigh’ graxs i s of u wtr 4 14 ond round, had it | Kirkwood required 155 for his two | | rounds, as aid . ng with a lost ball the| Duncan and T specifically exvep: the case of a bl & water harard or casual water. f rules puzz nthers to reminise . the Fre greatest o o h expert. | decided to make a change, and mstead of or ~ and; exp 4 2 IS o o ing the men to hack H gt L ‘:le\"r; to the Columbia boathouse he told the coxswain to work (!.gl~!x«~11 m‘ S s 190f a pusch mainly | close to shore and there to order the varsmen to discmbark from the shoulder. Anderson's k punch comes from the for 8 {with the elbow in tizhtly to the side H On _comparative form. experts ex. - ! pressed the opinion that Anderson b % e 5 £o to 3e. nal npair D ouid start a favorite in the Wimble- e V¥, Grew,ito Ko to N and | 3 don tour His backhand, how- | Lee to take the place at No. 3 v ed; i Elptita. b1 although more secure than Pat by King. The others piled back into | ¥ this arternoor ~rson's, was not considered by their respective place 4 . { not considered Eton i Ta ] ditor, inclos. Once the men were all out of th. woat, Glendon instructed Clyde King //”W // r of the Olympic champion-, Hv &perts in Tilden's or Jot lieisteatian o = . 2 ame ki sidered | @O0 ut his foranand was Acquainted With My New e nalt the Apleal C Sy than' Ihat of JTohneton NEW LONDON, Conn.. J 23— |practice. Glendon offer . x- . . irn and Jennings | Wimbl lnin in 1920. when the Am Harvard today won the freshman |planation for the shift i Location and My ngh- s ' an failed to do himself justice crew race from Yale by meveral | The No. 7 position is often referred ¢ 1 1 e s — ICAEine e oo (mwhbd i) b e wiitis B o e e Class Tailoring ces: Pillory kness and the B om Harry ayn AMERICAN RACKETERS e s e e e e RS SCORE OVER BRITONS | ienthn. TR R s wwited by naving 4 voor wan| Making to Order W LO! 4 Dhesel » Jun —Harvard |at No. 7. No more of a sensation | VEHAMPTON, England, June S0l Jaone exontient wenther & | would Bave been caw the | s n_the Rtoehampton tournament yes- i ¥ 00 annunl regatta on the | iver front if Glendon i ! N S 2Upd ! m—two-mile fr han t | n of two vears st ng andj : i Middle A favored to trium and | pion this h. am the doubl er half of the to ive either bid f he | John Finn Kentucky der- Hugh Mille lre mixed doubles, second round. | 1L @M. Junior varsity two-mile. to|an oarsman of marked abilit : oubles, 5 : d varsity four-mile | After the change had béen made AeithERaton i de S NAroRTEQ [ the Navy paddled slowly down to the won the substitute | starting line of the three-mile course at two miles by |and there Glendon lined it up for a | alf lengths in 1151 trip oyer the course in spite of th duate eight then de- | fuet that the tide was flooding the American woman defeated l { feated the Yale alumni by & length in | the wind was i shipped | of iy will h 1l prey in the . England, 10—12, 6—4, 7—b. In the fourth round, G. Colket Caner nd Miss Edith Sigourney won from J. Oakley and Miss Lumley Ellis, 5 §—6. could not quite wit Sherwell and Miss D. Kemmis { the half-mile rac | making conditic starters and eir | ford o timore, 3 were de Are Winners $7.00 lLadies’ California Suits—all - wool, 5 varied colors. .. $ '00 Others up to $8.00. tashedl That should sell for many dollars beat 0l more at this special low price of raised they could possibly b £hy. Pillory (C.H. Mil- | due toda the Middies roved (L. Penman). Olym- Broomster (not x e erd Turnbull of Baltimore present YANKEE IN SEMI-FINALS | the Iust halg :‘:_1:-‘““'1!;:(‘;hl.'w C(F b o | I'hiladelphia, and® Char cho holds (s o aees o i e e Th o (1 | the ISt Cmiplanship, Wil an OF CANADIAN TOURNEY Ly it (s Dice, I% o8, il L % b horde will | earry | counter Bowman. Finals In singles | | LANCASTER. Ontario. June 23.—L.|and the time for the full three mile 1 L AR T 0. Bredin, Detroit, advanced to the was in the neighborhood of 16 min- | In addition to the cash value of the|2fternoon eml-final round of the nadian- | utes, which was fair, considering the | B 2000 mold cup will he pre| can amateur golf tourney ves- | conditions. ! i . % ing his third-round op-| Much to every one’s surprise, Glen-; Jones, Toronto, 1 up. ‘I‘I)ll ordered the crew to repeat |)l“; = Facht iredin is the only United States|trial in the afternoon, this time under | : $40,000 Race November 4 IN RACE FROM GEOHG'A {&ram of the Corinthlan Yacht Club, | Bredin, ©o the only, VRIRER (108 | (000 laii conditions. The elgnt cov. | | le: “ed 10 the winner [NAVY PIGEON SETS PACE | 1n continustion of the rexatta pro- | Ponent; G ard Suits, in- which was begun with a club run to Buffalo lost to M. M. Scott of Mon- | cred the upper part of the course at . " s e p i e igec v | Gunston cove on Memorial day, the| i 3 up. W. J. 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