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<) PORTS. Bea ch Also Qualifies There—Thorn Fails by S Five Local Golfers | EligibleA for Open WITH 152, LEADS FIELD AT MERION COURSE| ai Richmond—MacKenzie, McLeod and Armour Are Included by Reason of Trip Abroad. WO pr vesterday sfessional golfers in section: ship to be held at ¢ Barnett of the qua champios Robert T. task of qualifying at the ! the ficld of « 1 (] Lowns, Indian $ test horn of Tow: ln’l\\ “lub Iw h i i te rd of L3 i the Philade Arthur B Kunnnn of the untry: immie n men at Lakeside. nett and Be: ton five in the #hip, as Roland R. MacKenzie. tew and Fred McLeod, professiona Columbia, and ¥ Armou fessional, of ard the T four The wh gives W ood showin men entry in the D, to be « nd. rnett led v, turning morning and & ult east con in t} Beach o win in the If on his Ii card of 91 in sroved in the nest wee w the dif dri 1in tur Towns vound, the mornin afternoon to shoc rn played ordinary solf at Richw . but rece a sparl in in the son of Mfessional limmy fhompson Burnin < one at Richmond with . while the rai Philadelphia hmond up to at relieved the heat at 111 Players Qualify. st t d the L300 golfers who went into the cation tests of th tional ope ionship on 17 widely scattere 1 by nted eky cold w g0, while n the cour nd. pr itse » But elthough the r Necessary postponemen n which two must be che hed with 159, were few upsets. mith. an open The vei in the n.¥ Yo who tled tion to Gene down in the k iion of st S0 failed, Jimm Louis, veteran Amateurs Make Grade. iher " except L pr trouble professior inging to the pro fe: mal erown which Cy Walk: 1 in 1923 and Wiliie M ane i the Chic pa 1ses to participate in recent \pionship won by Jess fourth pl Evans nd t ama Sweetse tie for Keefe teur king. T ned St. Lou > Shut tington, W and Max Ms an at Phila d of St. f St. Paul and J tt, Wash., amateurs to plac enting the Universit . reached the finals of th ite championship where he was beaten hy imprecht of Tulane University. od Scores at Cleveland. 1d showad by with all 14 qu: stered i41 turned in 1 stroke. course, outside the national Septe home rores, unde . Held r while Wolff out Manion by the Oakmont gh, where 5 er, met w Aifficulties, professiona Emil Loefller while C Rowe, his nt, took second place with 135. he qual sections follow CHICAGO 150 54 W Stomter, 154: ¢ J. (18)— 1 B B. Hut s5.) \; YORK (18)— fams. 1 Groco, Pranero Sarzint Shut Wiechman V. Kenr rv Re K. White o PHILAT ax Ma Rianer. Clark Corl R Dickins icun Spencer. PITTSBURGH (%)—Emil Loeffler Fi aroni. 158 John Robert Cunningham, RICHWOND (1) —Pat JFetranck Jimmy 2 Wallace Motor Co. means NASH Sales and Service 1709 L Street N.W. Just East of Conn. Ave. Main 7612 attacl fving Chevy ( amate qual 3 and oven champion- ama ritish open cham shout the 5 in the the fter- vhich left qualifying Wilfred at the | of those 36-hole mercury more than qualifi- sleet un- St from mpion | tracte ‘ed to reach the amateur, who eur at Chi ama- . trans- the cored at Pitts- amateur clubs about the C: rounds for the national open golf Jlumbus, Ohio, Tuly 8, 9 and 10. et Club of 1l professiona : Club professional, Ardmore, with a 36-hole Club and R. Cliff ts held at noscd out by one 3 in the morning round. Tom Laily. Harold Scott n and Co! failed in 1t worn bein r scor MINNEAPOLIS Hurrison_Johnston. (4)—W 148 lie Kidd ~Charles W Billy Goebie 1 iy Bon 143 k # 141 Clarence FRANCISCO (1)—Abe f- | LOS ANGEL COCHET WINS TITLE, DEFEATING LA COSTE PARIS, June 15 (#).—The a | hard court che anm % | clevation of IS (1)—Tom Stevens, 154 d it mpionsehips ended yes. ar cloudburst and the new title holder in the person of Henri Lyon Hall boy, Lacoste ¢ in | men's singles in the rmer ee hou ainlet mne Le 1o win up enough to nit and J: mixed dou n e i "Bri Mme 6—4, The Borotra, Lacoste-Cochet c the differ- n for; est poi while t of his sly was e the effects of the it has remained nece his visit to W He much the mirac- n d | of Cochet ners of the court was such that most t to con mbledon's last | and a most brilliant fu- nis. cutcome of the mixed doubles unted long in advance however, the interest that z iches to any game in forotra and Mue. Lebesnerais y well, but were no match for the: oner Inside Golf By Chester Horton, t- | was dis . went ¥ When you ubhead back f very def- a in your which s concentra tion in the hands ou wi £ with- a feeling of swin vou will ou try to the back bevond instinct you to s don’t to stop at scems to be ke the n power o 2 ease at the your back THROW THE CLUBHEAD AS LEFT HEEL HITS GROUND . pacently muscle-y ery in point sint where to stop—is by wu get the correct hen from that point, ep forward _through the direction line, and vour left foot hits the throw the clubhead with the hands. Keep the head down, but do not duck your head. Then | ais the clubhead goes through the ball zo out ofter the ball with it as far |as you can reach. Do all this reach | ing, however, with the hands, for you hecause =Sihe ap you wan irnin stop. nmediately T | the hips, int about the time und solidly h X now feeling a control of the club- | Be | hands all the way. to lose this control the clubhead will s Wl in your veful not ou keep it 1f ng ) fast you won't have time to lunge | the ht HOUSER:é I{HYTHM TELLS. and perfect n stature is re- ¢ of Clarence hampion dis with (Copy at the ball body 18 Museular “ryvthm™ co- ¥ |ordination rather th | sponsible for the (Bud) Hous | cus thrower » | weight-throwi CHORAL-SPORT TéfiR, combination choral and” athletic vasion of 1Surope this’ Summer i nned by Northwestern Undver: Three hundred students and have been mobilized for the tour York .July returning An Ingersoll costs little and keeps dependable time. Why risk your expensive watch? Models for men and women, boys and girls. Ingersoll Service If an accident puts your Ingersoll out of commission, pack carefullyand sendtoInger- soLLW aTch Co. Inc., Service Dept., Water- bury Conn. Quick service at nominal cost. Stroke ! pital qualitied | ase Club and Ralph Beach of the | surning Tree Club finished well up in the list of 10 qualif Merion Cri rs who essayed | Barnett | ailed to qualify | Espinosa, | | French | in | ifter that match ended | kept shoot- | find | short bick | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUN F 15, 1926. SPORTS. 47 Golf Strategies That Won Some Important Struggles ’ “By Bunker” HOYY KLEIN CLINCHED FIRST BIG TITLE RIGHT WAY =" 5 YYRONG WAY! Mec- | the Lakeside | shot and | LENGTH OF HOLE ~ 120 YARDS ‘W er ILLIE KLEI the Wheatley Hills, a sound golier, but that is not the of the rated henceforth nd, 1 Long 1 quality professional, is has gained him and of the recognition as one catest of our younger stars who must be always a potential well oiled brain; secondly sndition g temperament, but this is super- t assets: first, finish under gru posscsses ndid strength illic has two other ability to make a stron I might add that he | in view of what I have said about hi fiuous. One thing should be told of Willie, namely, that he is ndid charac- ter who always will be a credit the game—a fine, modest lad who will be guided In his conduct by the truest sportsmanship. Last Winter in Florida won the first big tournament of his| career—the Miami open—from a field of the golfing g St ORIt | e's thought was not of what | to ant to him, but of the thrill{ 10 give his father, back in the newly i as national open \pion. glory of this per as played golf. | formance wlnm])l‘-’\” t t But he follows his son’s career an s : n iously. And Willie Klein invariably| “% plays with thouzhts of his parent in | ack N [ isSmind. iteh wh “». T wit T | the of that set tane a sy all w m I prov must not Shot mance of mazing 2! simply m the tinal round Amazing Game. most Willies ¢ when he of per- the last nine \awnee open in Macfarlane, then Klein, senior, never i W | Wishes to Please Father. | I wanted the wor: to w Miami for my father's s {e hasn't got many eI knew would it make him came up dur open championsi throws furth 8 ter. ow cumstance which Kle £ out of the greatest play of boy’s life—une that will thrill him to his dving day The delphia open W ayved at the rbrook Club and when Willie came to the ninth hole of th tinal round he was out of the run n for the title, but had a hance to get in the mone the ninth tee, however. wrong. He hooked his dri 1 the clubhouse at the left ball finally s d only get back over the squared + unles ng sood things > th clu His lie was thill and he used niblick. But to his horror he half topped his ball. In ad of clear the building, it glanced off unded to the top of the adjoinir Made Great Recovery. on a pa hole cawillis to himasit, as he climb: atop the pi to investigate. To e. however, he found his snugly i isten to what marvelous recove actually ible a birdie he 10-foot putt—but that putt | 'He d@id not. He ran his ball [ the cup and purposely “I would ve fe like o thief !D had gotten a fourafter my rott } 1nd second shots, 2 g l fol had him tc could rt did Willie made it | hole for down a | try for for if "m‘lv ANDRUFFI is a discase of microb Stop it with the origit dandruff gorm remedy INewbror Hcrpmdel Sald at all drug up took f | meant exactly what he | He finished in fourth place, | Farrell i Clarence ney ro Diegel thi not only throv manner of think Johnny | taking Hack s incident the | w Start Each Day Right! cooling shower —a brisk rub— then | A slipintosnowy “B.V.D.” —refreshing as an ocean breeze! | Have enough “B.V.D.” to allow a fr every time you dress! 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At the fifteenth his topped b | shot meant tempor discourage- | ment, because it seemed to forecast | for the hole, hut his quick | yack restored confidence and he | went to the sixteenth with his ‘hances of victory increased inste: sixteenth hole offered that tempts - which so often lures th par three, {but the more secmed so mnocent. | As a matter of a tangle of | bushes and water lurked at the rear | of the green, which was rather slip-| pery. Any player shooting confi- | dently for the pin from ¢he tee could |y | easily go into this tangle. To do so { would mean a 5, same Willie, ing operated with the | { utmost boldness up to this point, | suddenly turned conservative, He de sided mot only to play short but to short of the green. teuls that he by chippil up iny rate he cou bette viste the stroke he had fifteenth than to inc unwa measurir dangerous bec: stant practice the 1 and 1 wall acts as an adver time unbe; It turning the ball. is silent, returned as desired Slow balls are returned slowl, ! fast bal equal A cut balls are the manner 1 as friend New et nun ary. hie. It with spe might and that ford ained returne other | | pia o | | ords his par to on = put to every W cqual the Used Good Strategy. nation As it turned played short. hi the edge gave him par Hutehinson | out, ch he all trickled on to creen. Two putts He went on to be; | three strokes. mfronted with the job of plaving . he had negotiated a 64! Of such_stuff are champi Willie Klein may not win the 1926 open title. But in some not far dis tant year he will be champien, provid ing he gets any sort of a decent break in the luck. Meantime he is a serious contender. | Up to 1925, although a fine record in such ns made. in the nd place ha inor All that’s best AFTER glotious exercise nothing is so refreshing as the fragrant smoke of a Camel. Wherever Camels go—to the seashore, to the mountains, to the office— they bring pleasure, full smoking enjoyment. ; No other cigarette made ever gladdened the taste of so many millions, for Camels are made of the choicest tobaccos grown. Camels alone satisfy the taste for all that’s best in a cigarette, for Camel blending can be found no- where else at any price. Camels never tire the taste, never leave a cigaretty after-taste. i 5754 WALL WAS CHIEF FACTOR IN SUZANNE’S PRACTICE. Perfected Backhand, That Was Undeniably Weak, in “ : This Way——World Champion Still Uses Same Method to Tune Upn Her Game. untiring and uncomplaini {and the r same our | ind | Lenglen Siressed Steadiness | my instruction, trving steadiness constantly her Tap forehand backhand, f ar and corners of at a time, till f eral hund m error. Of course all stonous and unexciting. : hit upon the happy maki t 3 T promisec her to tap i ease she ith it mak hi: it she while t broke record would last record w: nd cost me BY CHARLES LENGLEN Her Father and Solo VIL—WORK AGAI! UZANNE owes her steadiness and regularity to hard work and con- | A great part of this practice w, | cannot stress too much this phase of her trai It is steady and tenacious and is at the | always has the last word when it comes to iner. aches Speed. ntage T THE WALL. 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