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SPORTS. Golfers End Open Tourney Tests Today : Navy Is Pleased Over Rowing Outlook WLEOD TOPS EASTERNERS |DISTRICT RIFLEMEN wiL pLav w ouweics, |FIGURES TO HAVE CHANCE j AS FINAL ROUND STARTS| SAILFOROLYMPIAD —— e — | s nmmme | TQ GAIN OLYMPIC BERTH . . . i seit Mile. Susanne Lengien, the N t W o A Fi ich ‘temnis el iplon NEW’ YORK, May 28.—Five Wash- ' . 3 : . e et e Columbia Pro Has 72 for ];‘il:st Eighteen Holes. ingtonians are in the squad of| f. = w . : Vo o correspondent_yesterday. «Plesse |Impressive Victory in Race With Strong Syracuse twelve marksmen who will represent . " ¢ o deny the imaginative stories cur- o . the United States in the i 1 1 o i s " # rent about my healtl The doe- . . . | Diegel Scores 77 and Barnett 84—Smith Leads |rin. competitrome aon icrnational . 4 fors Nave authorised me fobegla Eight Brings Enthusiasm—Own “Grad” Crew matches in France next month that ’ o . . - .. . 5 5 % , % y* 7 'y ‘without th Field in Opening Day of Western Trials. sailed on the President Harding to- . . rhe anall part 1n And Others Must Yet Be Conquered. day. They are Gunnery Sergt. Morris o ¥ % - » ; Mile. Fisher of the Marine Corps, present | |. .- : i l.::::::r::.nofl-due-(;mr and . By the Associated Press. Individual champion of the world; s : B i, an alert mien, and, he adds, if VAPOLIS, May 28—By its decisive victory over Syracuse Satur WORCESTER, Mass, May 28.—Joe Turnesa, young professional of | {orp. J. W. Crockett and Private . : / somewhat thinner, her features are day, the Naval Academy varsity eight announced to the rowing = Marcus Dinwiddi f the District of % 4 i % the Fairview club, Eimsford, N. Y., startled the gallery today with a bril- | Columbi g‘mm&j’! Guard and. the| ¥ - . . ‘ 4 £ g not deawn. = aduce her to R R e e e e liant 69, two under par, and the best card yet recorded in the eastern | 31055 Poiben, IWelter R who was : : . T v B, opinion of Mime Helen |sent the United States in the Olympics, to be rowed at Paris this summer qualifying tournament of the national open championship, the last eighteen | Ralph C. . > ¥ : 2 = Syracuse was believed to have an unusually strong crew this year holes of which were being played today. With his card of 80 yesterday | moni o th SU80 are Sergt. Ray. 2 ’ ; canaain ¥ 4 ks, o ’ ; f but it was defeated by nearly five lengths in a two-mile race. For some Turnesa had 149 for a thirty-six-hole total and jumped into the lead. J. Boles, United States fleld artil- 5 4 % 3 ¢ GUDE W|u. CUMPETE reason, an impression that the Naval Academy was rather weak this i 3 % lery; Lieut.'S. R. Hinds, United Stat = i i Fotory Jof Turnesa was one over par on his outgoing nine, but flashed a spec- |infantry: Serigt. Dennis Fenton, Uniteq year had prevailed. This was definitely overcome by the fine victory of iy @ ‘i “birdies™ States "infantry; Commander C. T.| B , ; % IN HENLEY REGA"A the midshipmen. tacular game on the homeward journey, tallying four “birdies” for a 33, | J.3'0. IN{an Ly States 'Navy; J. B. A ” However, the Naval Academy crew , Henley, or the Poughkeepsie regatta, three below par. His card. Grier of Wilmington, Del., and Paul 5 b i — will have to defeat, among others,|In both of which the Navy varsity Ry Landrock of Union Hin. N ¥ 2 PE i tha) cPaw ot fta’ own_slumni ff i m?r';.x:’:';:r Vaie haa bad & somewh Seieee e team is in charge of Maj. L. * . o = .| 18 to represent this country at Paris. s e ha somewha o U a o W. T, Waller of the rarinen linm : PHILADELPHIA, May 28.—Addl- |, 0 TRCouont Com oo composed of | More extensive schedule than the et captain, with Col. C. E. Stodter, United A 3 ] |tlonal entrles for the American Hen- | members of the great Academy crews Nav AT dvuhl{]ul if it has “ESTER. Mass 28— The field of ez volf stars seek- | States cavalry, team coach, and Capt. | (B ley, to be rowed on the Schuylkill|of recent years and is coached by|ToWed against as good a crew as OR\ STER, Mass., May 28.—The field of eastern golf stars seek- [ 5i4*{ “RTaIY: team co R Tes S ¢ b i River Saturday, were announced to- | Richard A. Glendon, the man who | S¥racuse. The Naval Academy man- ing places in the selected list that will battle at Detroit next |adjutant : A handled the 1920 crew, Olymplc vic- | #8ement did evervthing possible to Band row Yale offering to contest at an: point Yale wished and under almost Father and Son Battle. any condition, and was told that Yale The interesting situation is pre-| Would not row under any circum sented of crews coached by father | Stances. - and son which are fighting, though| It is felt here that Yale, if it has on the most friendly and sportsman-| 1 bretensions to the eastern cham like terms possible, for the same | Pionship, should row in the Olympl. fryouts. It is also felt that Wa P " amhe, Breatest that the sport| 0io " shoula” enter this event, Th " wgraq | Naval Academy and the ‘“grad crew ol e T irine nEred’ | neither desire to represent the United they would both benefit by frequent | States In the Olvmpics if there is a informal brushes with each other. | StTOnEEr crew to do it. %P 2 = o . i 5 Upon arrival in France the team k. day. Among them were Walter M. week for the 1924 national open golf championship swung their “’»m lpnt\;a lmmpdh{:el_v the interna- > ] Hoover, former diamond sculls cham- 5 slibs ay i final eighteen holes of the thir ix-hole sectio: tional rifle _competitions that start 2 . 4 K e G o war clubs today in the final cighteen holes of the thirt hole sectional | tonal, rifie competitions that start _ , plon, and Granvitle Gude of the Po qualification test over the Worcester Country Club. competitions the team will fire in g |/ tomac Boat Club, Washington, D. C., ‘rom today's ranks the forty-one leaders, together with the last place | the Olympic matches at Rheims and & who will compete in the first single ties, will step forth to match niblicks in the seventy-two-hole champion- | traes fa consigered menetrn alled ] J , sculls race against Paul Costello, ship test with a similarly selected western contingent of thirty-nine quali- | he strongest that ever has represent. ' » winner of the Philadelphia gold chal- tie nd ties. At Detroit, Bobby Jones, ‘vouthiul Atlanta amateur, who | ¢4 #he United States in International | h= 4 o : lenge cup, on Monday; Willlam E. has stood on the sidelines during the preliminaries, will defend his open | i!l¢ contests. : 3 . Garrett Gilmore and Russell Codman, title against this picked galaxy v N . 7 jr.. Union Boat Club, Boston. fying drive here was Freddy Mcleod, k Burke of St Paul. Mac: MD- + U : , also of the Union Boat Club, and Mc- — e wise, however, 80 that the compara- tive merits of the two is undecided and competent judges differ on the point. It will not be decided until they meet in the Olymplc tryouts at Philadelphia June 13-14. Richard J. Glendon—"Young Dick"— has won his place as a successful rowing coach in a very brief period. After three years as assistant to his father, the son took full charge last year, with but one varsity regular of .the previous season left to him. He developed a crew which won all of its races with eastern colleges and was only defeated by Washing- ton at Poughkeepsi In this connection naval people do not feel that their crew was glven proper consideration last year or fs being given it this season, particu- larly when Yale is given a higher rating. Frequently it has been as- sumed that Yale stood at the top of eastern collegiates both last sea- son and this. It is pointed out here that last season the Naval Academy defeated every crew which Yale defeated and also Syracuse and Massachusetts Tech, which Yale did not meet. More- over, Yale did not enter any big, general race, such as the American ignal at Columbia Country Club and [open champion and who finis ATTRAGT GU 2 ey - second single sculls event. holder of the open championship in|third ¢ in_the British open, i . / 7 < Announcement also was made that 1908, who led the field of 160 yes- [led at the end of the first half of the ¥ the first eight-oared shells event for terday with over par on this [quailfication round, having. equaled _ 3 the Steward's challenge cup would difficult course, which, aided by show- |par on the . 6.464 vard course. - / / - be rowed in one heat, with Pennsyl- ars and a half gale, served to prace W More than a hundred scatter gun| |- ’ vania, Princeton, Columbla, Syracuse tically wreck the chances of a ma- L m Lt experts of the east are expected . . and the Navy as the contestants, and Jority of aspirants. Harry Hampton of Canton, Ohio, - i : that the winner of the Childs cup Farrell Ix Stroke Away. |s0t a 73, and Richard Linares, Long McLeod's lead, however, was slim, |Beach, Calif, and Dewey Weber of for Johnny ell, voung homebred |Chgeago were only one stroke behind - < 5 Qua Tidge Club, H.‘«‘m]»l-m Jock Tutehicon, Chicage, | OF Washington Gun Club at Benning the' late George W. Childs for an- Y. was on the vet- L s : Friday and Saturday. A practice > %] |nual competition among these three Bl el LS r Writish open champion, and compete in the annual Maryland-Di: A i s G would be determined in_ this race. trict of Columbia trapshooting cham- Yt 3 ) Only Princeton, Columbla and Penn- e toibe . S , - 7 slvania_are eligible for the ds pionships to be held on the grounds . 7 A oD 'which wag Dressnted fn 1899 he . ! 3 ed fo 3 institutions, ers wers knotted at’ T4, with & total B e ek | ot M= e died Coromonnow e "REDDIE Mel - e Of forttoar on s tola, t had | ernoon at 2 o'clock. FREDDIE Me ; 5 Tan o SRl was considersy o) redt L Ohio. 100K 76 vesterday, | o'ejock. the frce hattont the Singicy| WORCESTER, Mase, May 25.—On |gained his championship under the| FRENCH HORSEMEN SCORE the atte 70 Monday. and still had @ |championship will open the tourna- |just such a day as yesterday threat- | WOTst conditions sible and the | After a lapse of some years the in- 1o rally and break Into lower figures. |Chs to capture the lead, as|ment. The first day's prosram. sies . S shreat” lprospects of ruin wind held no | ternational military horse show was ettha e e s ‘hick Evans, formerly open and | fneludes the Maryiend Disioiet ot ned to be, sixteen years ago at My- [icrrors for him. Since 1810, he has|held at France, and attracted a all attempts to conquer it yes 5 g lumbia double target championship |oPla, Freddie McLeod, Washington |played in fourtes ips and than ever in the his- a1l of the better known stars were | The 1ow rday were well | and the shoot for the Hotel Powhatan | professional, gained his national open ch_one - The cup of nations within striking distance of the leader. ited geog: a Califor- | trophy. i S s ¢ v won b m representing iratilue e ! : ! and. four | T Saturday there are scheduled a | Championship crown. With this ) ) e Prench . whils second pikes Wit s : ayers being |singles competition, the Marylands [achievement in mind, McLeod started |plac ere c ; was taken b Swiss quartet and R | 2 - _Ohio provided | District of Columbia handicap and |out on his qualifving test for the X glum was third. A great share of Mike B Bromi- Lnine of the s rers and Michigan | the conclusion of the Maryland-Dis- 2 3 the French victory was due, accord- many title campaigns, #ive, while Kansas, Indiana, Minne- | trict of Columbia singles champfon- (Dational open at the Worces , vin- |ing to eritics, to the showing of Sans N.J. '|sota, Canada and Missouri had one|ship. There will be nuiverous prizes [try Club, unfearful of what the o St Doute, a noted French horse. at stake In all event hermin might stir up. He had | S i U. S. GOLFER BEATEN |KIRKSIDE LINKSV1EN | TELEPHONE RACKETERS |WOMAN DUCKPINNERS ellies, Shot B e U N BRITISH TOURNEY| WILL HOLD TOURNEY| | BEAT BRADDOCK TEAW| ger ppizES TONIGHT that is full of Radiators and Fenders comfort-20¢ ANY KIND MADE OR REPAIRED, 10 DEEFERENT KARES FABATORS, Clueis Pesbody 8 Calac WITTSTATT'S R. and F. WORKS L 319 13th. Fr. 6410. 1425 P. Fr. 8036, Hobby o stfield, > Club took the measure of the 7 1) dnd Leo Diegel of Washington, e Largest Varlety of S By the Associated Press. Kirkside Golf Club players will b Prizes will be distributed tonight to All-Wool Trousers , A ‘dozen competitors tore up their Summa s after battling unsuccessfully | ST ANDREWS, Scotland, May 28.|hold their first formal tournament successful contestants in the second nst bunkers and wind squalls, | —Francis Brown of Honolulu, the|over the new course at Chevy C"“M.,?,"fg}.fl%;fi"' (C. & P.) g;fi»}::e?ccv≪h; annual championship tournament of Tt thers wadrawal o SoTaral of only resident of the United States en- | Circle Friday, when they will stage | goteator g Hoberts (Braniorrr 103, 54, | the Washington Ladies’ Duckpin As- u Ut | tered in the British amateur golf Bogert (C. & P.) defeated Caton (Braddock) d last night. The ,"( the running cut today’s prospect- championship, eltminated in the | ® il e 6—2; 7—5: Almquist (C. & P.) defeatod Lup-|aw s + during a blind -‘“";“"“"'r‘,“';t' second round’ today by J. Birnie, jr.| In the morning the players will be |ton (Braddock), 6—0, 6—0. Androws (Brad- | pisc v be held on 2 as . > e > 1 dock) defeated 'Evans (C. & P.), 6—4; d Central drive his ¢ s o i s 3 l;"} A eontt "] "! & *m" h-‘lld"'— cording to handicaps. Handicaps will |& P.). 7—5, 6—i. 5 3 t. Bronson Quaites, se at $4.65 and up fonivard part on the mieteemimied @ |be based on at least two scores, one | DOUBLES—C. Roberts and J. Roberts D = & v v ¢ | (Braddock) defeated Aten and Fowler (C. & |r« aAss tion, in th i th sevente h vith a flerce east of which must be over the new P.), 63, 6—4. Almquist and Bogert (C. & i L covered s May 28 —Wes wind sweeping 'across the fairway, | COUTSe. P))’ defosted A. Roberts and Lupton (Brad > the fAgure rants for the national ¢ 20lf | Brown's drive sailed out of bounds,| In the afternoon the sixteen mem-|dock), 4—8, 6—4, 7—3. Evans and Koogls |, championship put forth their final ef- lie wiining the hole and the |bers having the lowest gross scores | (C. &'P.) defoatod Lindiey and Woods (Brad- | "0 Wil Martin, who bowled so fort today at the Park Country tch. in the morning round will compete jdock), 6—2. 6—4. tionally at Monda session, Club to determ would be| This seventeenth hole at St. An-|for the club championship at medal S 2 hit the pins with a wallop last amoniz the twoscore men from the | dr been the undoing of count. | PlaY. TUNNEY VS. L I i ame 20s in _het Eingles EISEMAN'S territory west of Pittsburgh to e e s tor mEny OCosfek i entamwne Wlicul ooe S YORS er total ent score now is ete with a like . oE sheds o oh May - L |94%, Virtually assuring her of the SEVENTH AT F . 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