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THE- EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, APRID 2. 192 SHOULD PROVE A WORTHY |0PEN GOLF TOURNEY € "~ The Coening Star ||| SIXLOCALLINKSMEN |RINDS HE IS ADVERTISED WALKER TEAM MEMBER| TSTHREEONS) & 4 pyy§ CLUB | "™ &S 10 BREAK WORLD MARKS R By \“‘-“ \*-w{ul{;i .""S“ b Il six Washington golfers will leave —_— " i £ " NEW YOR pril 21— Tho | f| i the city Friday evening for Yorktown, 3 - . Highly Creditable Showing Is Expected of Roland, ntional epening champlonship tourna Conducted by ROBERT C. McCLELLAN [ Ve, whero they wiil play in the first | Makes Good on Several ()c('asums But Is Unable iy 2 y will last three this year > ment ¥ S - 4 instead of two as heretofore, the ’ I — ¥ J|intercity tournament of the York- g Y b 18-Ycar-Old Washington Representative, in United Statess Golf - Association an- town Country Club, to be played over | {9 Comg Through on Others—Suffers From . nounc ; ’ 'S T tials must correspond with the two |the new course laid out on a historic - —— o) Nt H - Qualifying tests will be conductes that are left. Today's chould be easy. |strip of ground. " Amateur Competition Abroad. in 17 sections of the country June 14. i Tomorrow wa'll print the correct| Edgur K. Legg, Morven Thompson, Lack of Know]edgc of Traveling. The tournament will be at the names of the big league stars. Check [ Reeve Lewis, A. McCook Dunlop, Rob- PR BY W. R. McCALLUM Seloto Country Club, Columbus, Ohio, . Up and see how close you come. Some |ert Stead, jr., and John . Clapp, all S July 8. 9 and 10. Eighteen holes will /| of them were easy, of course, but there | of the Chievy Chase Club, are the men BY CHARLES HOFF. nore than two weeks hence America’s golfing argonauts— | be played on *h of the first two | were a few stickers. Paste these pic-|who will represent the Capltal in this 5 5 s Sl ericais) polling argonduts:—- lhe iayad oh feaeh o (8 T e tures in your serap book. first of a series of intercity golf af- M Y trip to Central Europe in 1923 was full of adventures, and it is nited States Watker cup team, selected by the United States | will play 36 holes on the Iast day. — fairs held by the new Virginia orsan- o anibeis sat ation from the leading players of this country to con Pully 50, players will be elgible BY GEN. PALMER E. PIERCE. n. The tournament will be held ”““"1 S fha; L h?n-‘.c ey yomeaad i e ; il s it Ton6. qunlits e £ President National T Saturday, and on the same day the tomed to travels in foreign countries as I was then. c were 8 sp W 2 hose exempt include the first 30 in A Al i corner stone of the new clubhouse | several of us together, and we heiped each other the best we could. We tsix weeks, in their quest for golfing renown. The United | inal list of the champlonship last | * You boys who wish to grow big and | Will be laid by Gov. Harry Flood Byrd. | were the Norwegian sprinter, Harald Kilde; the Esthonian all-around star nt holder of the cup, successfully defended two years [ Year, members of the Walker Cup strong should play athletic games such | , B2cK In Revolutionary davs, as the | Kiymherg, who, if my memory serves me, was third in the decathlon it A s : : y American professionals who | American patriots pressed the British | & UTE)CTE: AV § the Swcdish rubber, Gust i played at the National Golf Links of America, on wind- | ompete. In the British open and as base ball, foot ball, basket ball and | cocer to.the end, the hattle cry was | the Paris Olympics, and the Swedish rubber, Gustavson—four men, threg | players from abroad. Canadians must _ handball; and youshould learn toswim; | “On to Yorktown.” I ktown i3 | nations ! Robert A. Gardner, Chicago, captain; Roland R. |aualify in the districts nearest their > to scout and to run and jump. Boxing | the Place whe, fought I remember we arrived in Berlin Tate in the evening with a compet Robert T. Jones, jr., Atlanta; Jess Sweetser, | hom | wnil wrestling also are good sports | Gt Cllap e e SR I LR O B e L O G LR TR S e ai 8 Frart O VB e 2 3 are lots of fun and be. | YPrld—a battle that definitely freed|ain]y have been best for us, we went to a boxing match. Not a regula; 3 L . " the 13 American colonies from British | . a3 4 1 George Von Elin, Los Angeles. The team. on the whole. is| BASKET BALL LOOP SN B\ [ Ciuse ‘they help you to become seif | the 13 American colonies fram Britlsh | one—the hoxers were all women, and the referce was the one who got similar team nominated for the Walker cup classic by reant dnd Urave to the allled American and |the most blows. s Golf Association. ; ¥ Boys are happier and better phy- |1 (10, " Sk F G0 Y Gen George | T have never in my life seen such needed any grain of strength we couid | | 4 | sically for playing athletic games in i bus o1 L fights lasted | muster. But it didn't happe St @ InsA MR ol his Ehme G HIe ol Efisthe | TO HAVE TEN TEAMS the open air every day of the year.| “REUOSION L ferest, sur- g:nrl‘l‘lul.\u.l‘]‘;.“:‘l‘;::l 5 were i bt about [ we i planned SR has a per-| low 75. { :rwm"mm ’,"‘{.'u:“"l'_"’,“‘,“"‘: ;Z‘N’l:;‘t{l"‘:;"tf;‘f:‘_ rounded with fortifications construct- | 2 o'clock- At 5 o'clock we had to get | The people in Berlin are well know: o Rivals the Jores of 1919, Loaa S Soter |ed by the British , the golf | up again and go to_the |rmndw?lch e st el 1 Spoi e revlEne of kinship with|{ Roland MacKenzie today is as fine | DY, the Associated lwress. p b2 calio of value are learned|course has been out on rolling | took us to Prague. We arrived there ey took us directly upon our a S s R il o PHILADELPHIA, April 21.—Phil- WSTCEHTBCRRJ F My, lowons bf vaue .‘,\:'"u.]z e terrain, somewhat similar to that of |at 4:30 on a Saturday afternoon. rival to a very good, though smal Jritain’s la player as was Bobby Jones when lw}mh»n-h.,. will be represented in the . ! 1:‘“““, o the rights | Chevy Chase Club. The course was| The meet d already started, at 4 | hotel on the outskirts of the which has been|went to the final of the 1919 cham-| American Basketball League next TH[S is the sixth and last pic- pline | re of big league base ba smes from group games like : ture of big league base ball e Ry ““hg;g f)h‘:}l‘w" Must act | eventually to become part of the golf [ which scorned regulations arrived at |and I decided that we were hung i Roland R i ague. stars in street clothes. If Togethier, | facilities of the historic spot in the|the stadium. The pole-vault started |and agreed—we always agreed—to tacKenz mpion of the Middle MacKenzie ture as bright as | Ile suid New York, which also 1as | yo.ve heen in the contest since it| My advice to all of you Is to play |OId Dominion State ’ at 445 and at 5:15 I had made 13 |out and get something to eat, a Atiant ociation and. gener t of Bob Jones before the latt an application on file, will be taken 5 s +o ol oo games, follow the rules, and re-| ‘The club itself is a truly - | feet 7. . return to bed about 10 o'clock. B weeavil ¥ ¢ » ever| Won hls first big championship. Mac- | into the organization oon. started you will have only two initial W«fl)’;fl 1S Datias 611080 T to st ,,(,1,,‘“, organ Tte membe Advestisiig: World Récords | Wl Wit Guls snarwallkieds Uik iwe veloped ir pital City - | Kenzie is a long ter from the tee These two cities will complete the | jetters left—those fitting today’s pic- | py cheating or playing unfairl {side in all ctions of the United 2 £ e |found a good restaurant. We 1 th the than the amateur mpion—a st ten-club circuit, permitted under | The g I : = our fathers and mothers ™ The nobility of As the meeting had had a complete | o170 b0 Thout to take a taxi to ge t ment that is co. d in by experis | the league rules | ture. There are two initials to a pi o Tile the st auid lh” N gn mnations, including out, another was arranged two|ponia'in g hurry ‘when we discovere: + vouth | Who have watched botn in ck | The clubs operating last season | ture and one picture a day, and th ; i (0 eniov e ¥ 1% son of the King of Fngiand, is in. | days later. They advertised a world | 038 0 Boat Sl (i St e were 0 youngs Selected | ShiD competition. He yvet lacks the | were Brook Washington, Roches- | is the sixth ey boy of teday 1% a good |cluded on its membership list. Many |record in the pole-vault, but T was a 3 “up team on the|finesse with the intermediate ter, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago, De- | Who is pictured today? Tt must be | piore we will have none but good | Washingtonians are membs complete fiasco and was unable to do R AT GevarAE RO LY le in the|and the skill gy of the spoon | iroit and Fort Wayne. {a star wf the big leagues and his ini- (S0 fiter on. Nezlacted for neaily a century and|| piore thani1ge. YEREE ] DR i g ol wont | work of Bob Jor And it is believed | - ‘And every boy of The Evening Star |a half, the ground over which thie golf | left the same . and we imadeil S0 3L NG RTe ones. Taokiie are | by those ive seen him in direct | Boys Club should be that. course has been constructed is Sfon arges ety treasurer of | gor ur little hotel. Now and they ® » champion, tha H FOES SOU‘ :HT e junction of the York River with ! the arranging club to meet at the [ o8 B8 LIS orct N omething, | he is a better putter than Jon BOY BUILDERS apeake Buy. 70 fect above water level, | rallway station a quarter of an hour Hot Dogs for Horse. o | tainly he gets down more of the long A commanding a_fine view : | before the train left. He did not ar ’ ; {ones. And he is unusually accura Formless, jellyfish gymnas- | |<preading ba When golf course con- nd we could not leave without| At 6 o'clock in the morning w 10 feet and less, - FOR LIP R I ‘ A L TEAM tics or stupid, silly games played struction Work was the oid | railroad ticket got hold of a horse-ta It was { Roland is going abroad at the age half-heartedly do little good in sments not included in the archi-| We did not leave until the next|very old, thin horse, which had n of 18 to p in a competition where L the building of a boy. Get some ural features of the course were | and from Berlin we went directly | had much to eat dur the long n the present amateur | his game will be taken apart—dis. | action in anything you do. cestored ettin, where a world record was | vears of the war. But nobody shall went abroad with the ed and spread to the world to jus T\\U fast uniimited teams are being sought by the manager of the Upward of thre rters of - | also advertised for me. That's a trick | say we didn't treat that horse wel n laid “out by Toomey & Flynn of |o'clock, so instead of rest and food | When we were alone in us Falker cup com-|pionship at Oakmont. TIndeed, some | Season, it lounced today by Philadelphia, and s the first of a pair | we got into a taxi, and with speed |at last, about 8 o'clock, KIi | Joe of Columbus, president of who know both well, feel that | the je up team for the first time in | (if ‘ on as a member of the : i : lion dollars has alr ory club tries. I spppose they get | Klumberg drove, and the driver ] y ¢ e Liberty Athletic Club nine for a double-header that is to be the big | GLEN ECHO BALL TEAM In beautifying the > battlefield | more money that way! | with me in the car. By every MacKenzie and Gunn were the | Walker Cup team. Those who have ! ) or way! A > ns of the 25 “ur | associated with him and watched his attraction on the program of the club’s sixth annual field day at and constructing the £ the two The good people of Stettin must | shop we stopped and bought hot dog . Mack development feel confident he will | Apjerican League Park on September 4 WILL PRACTICE SUNDAY | ‘u courses > completed is [ have had particularly strong faith in | for the horse ; h 1 qualify meet the test. As to the other side of |* 8 - wn as Riverview, while the one to ! me, i v believe that 1 was| At 7 o'clock we found the stadiun lead the entire field With|the trip—sportsmanship and the in-{ The Libertys » are seeking op-| with some 1§year-old team of this| First practice for the Glen Fi 5| be gt et > called the Lake- | abl a record on t <. |and at 7:15 we were in bed, and slep e of 145—one shot in|definable factors that 86 to make up|position for the near future. Thelr | City. Write to Joseph Bitzelb .| base ball team, an entry in the Mont- | view course A {1 haa \ eriss-c to pole-y till 1 o'clock. The competition started und Gulilford. Even |a popular player—Roland has these in | April schedule is full and the month | 3307 Fleet street. gomery County League race, will be | In addition to golf there are varied | and the track looked like w pas. | at_2. st on_the following day | measure full and overflowing. He |of May partly arranged for. Games ’ called Sunday at 10:30 on Glen Echo attractions for the sportsman at this | ture. 1 threw the bar three times at | = We looked us if we were walking 4 A York, he [awill do welkam Bngiaad, ; o Dooked at CoMmbin A165T Tor | e s booking uulimited | Field. zarden s Wild game hunting, | 12 feet, and in fury did 100 meters, in | our sleep when we arrived at ablished the outst 3 i o and 80, e | g with the Friday The team will open its campaign "\\hm' boating, swimming. tennisand | 10:9-10 stadium, but when I had seen Klu vers mpionsh ! To Have Friendly Counsel. Wy 8 it L rening Athletic Club. Write to 240 | with Chevy Chase at the Friends |Lorseback riding are other ' ’ berg throw the spear within 3 meters : , fame was not| Roland's mentor and preceptor from A turday. the ‘team plays the | Tenth street southeast. | School diamond on May 2, and \\V‘l‘ . | Search for Berlin Hotel. of the world record I understood tha | | the days of kneebreeches, little|Clarendon Bntists at the Monument . meet Sandy Spring in the first league LIPTON GIVES TROPHY The next day we started back to|T had to do my best, o 1 ran a new iy any | Freddie McLeod, will go to England. | grounds. Sunday it gets action |y SOutheast s "fl',';,',"f,‘,,“",_uf(',.' e iy 0 len ot sy o e recant fob M0 me(ers andiatter far until| His father, and constant companion, [against the Modern Woodmen of { e & B . : 1 the secon : match play it and a close friend o Aok s . e [ Sir Thomss Libton, dean of England's a world record at 500 meters. | And the thanks I got for it is th e e e i ROl O | NeaSi et iioes | ou CENTER TEAM TO MEET. | T, (0 s hiformed ¢, I Me. | T bably thought T was through | my rubber still accuses me of havi shenomenal ¢ rov- | go, sailing on the same boat. On April | Fairlous at Herndon: 3, Engine ! | the rgetown Preps, 12 to |, Tim McNamara, athletic director at ll“mgh i sportsman, that he |as ¢ -vaulter after my poor show- | been out amusing myself that whols LOS ANGELES, April 21 (#).— | had advertised that [ was going to | ward vaulted 1 over ! tha| 5y Fota . Wat sepeve s W0 EERITRL D SOl S e i L e wrr A Jewish Community Center, will | will present a trophy to the winner | ing in Stettin. night! ; ; ¥ player in|Columbia Country Club, will sail for | Mary's Celtics at Alexandria; June 6, ‘\\11\‘)‘:':(.(!:7:‘([\1:‘)1?:' “\ll‘){".\l;x‘v!ll::x‘n:t‘:nll £l Genter e, next June, from| We had decided to go very early to| (Next: Hoff in the movie busine > smothered Vin: | England and_will be at the scene of | Cardinals at Alexand A e A b e » Honolult bed the first evening in Berlin; we | as an actor-producer.) iford in the first round | the Walker Cup matches. So that Ro- = Shtagas e i1, and then elim Jand will not Jack for friendly coun.| Members of the Post Office uine of | e ¥ 10 and S—the same | ol when he faces the biggest test of | the Departmental League will hold| Gable, Heywood and Chance were who was ded then, | hiy golfing career to date. their first drill Friday at 5 o'clock |heavy hitters.for the Chevy Chase | ind is nov one of the finest | on the East diamond of the Ellipse. |Cubs when the Chevy Chase All-Stars match pl 1 amateurs in the = The squad includs W. Ruding, W.|were defeated, 25 to 1 For games world. TECH HIGH WILL PUT chie, X, Harris, H. Lucas, M. Lu- |with the Cubh call Manages Chance Gunn br wrough to the final, | as, S. Ritnou Milwit. | at Cleveland 449 ading even Bob J over the first GOLF TEAM IN FIELDln Edwards, (¢ nine of the fin: 1 but finally | . Povich, F. } Lebe succumbir 3 ss stead-| High school golf received u boost rk Sweeney Y. Wa “..‘.nl | tness and savage wacy of the|when student linksmen a® Tech held | itle holder. | an enthusiastic meeting to reorgan- | ‘ashington Wanderers u.mr‘ MacKenzie goes to England with | ize for matches with other scholastic | 8 sturday and Sunday | » Walker cup team on X with | teams of the city. | with midget, junior and unlimited | e o ¢ the strongest game er has| Irving Burr was elected president | teams. C: - 2 | To Match Your Odd Coats had. Today N playing bet-[of the Tech golfer Malcolm Ex e e . ter than ever before. And today B | v 18) e 1 S ebr stk bar i B, | _Fd Muelle Baltimore Allstars | EISEMAN’S, 7th & F‘ s as long off the tee as any amateur | Burton team captain. | wish to arrange a game for July the country Longer than !nlr\ll "Y«ll\kh als Roland’s vavmluu\ e shot has been the p.mm( for timing and directio aided by progressive physical power Tas Splendid ¥ Roland R. MacKenzie today dowed by nature with on: finest physiques known t even better pl ique for than that of Bob Jon »s is short and chunky, MacKen lean nd wir Jones’ stamina does ot exceed that of the Midd Atlantic champion in a game where | stamina is of the his determining mplonships are played Roland has lengthened his already | long game by 10 y in the few Aays he has been able to practice this year. He came home from Brown 1/niv it 10 days ago, to remain in Washington until he leaves | or New Yorlk to sail with the Walker | up team Although his extraordinary length | te the outstan cature of the | game of the Colum Jungster tho student of golf, watching for manifestation of th 1l of this| newest star in golf, notes with wo der the bold manner in which Mac- | Kenzie plavs within 50 yards of the hole. An o r, Mac Kenzle's sh ced with one never-ending aslonal « boy. who 1 Made New Agam Cleanine. Blocking TeotalnE by Beomrts Vienna Hat.Co. 135 11ih Street Right across the country! 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