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SPORTS. THE 'EVE N(r ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, J. VUARY 14,.1927. SPORTS. Freddie M'Leod Is Declared Ace of Golf World in Getting Out of Bunkers 1 .n». is only 5 feet 415 inches tall 1 D C. SQUASH RACKETERS MAKES WONDERFUL SHOTS ‘::,:‘,\"L ‘.‘:.“r's.:.‘.i“.ar::,",“.‘ht‘.‘: DEMPSEY WILLING | |Fighis Last \wl.l! BUNDEE 'S FAVORED |32 STARS OF LINKS TO MEET PHILLY TEAM OUT OF TRAPS TO (,REEV".‘i',:";,'.”d’.u?: e 1 ONE TEST BOUT | tenis 2ast *S] 70 DEFEAT ROBERTS IN COAST TOURNEY ! Ton _ A itest of He Broke S e PITTSRBI oot el s Char S i YORK, January 14.—) Gatiten: O Veteran Columbia I’rofcssional Has a Copyrighted| s il i miEey has yiela ot o gonl Hikicang Play All His Own Which Produces Stirring DUNCAN TO CUT SHORT | ™ i SIS e T HIS STAY IN AMERICA | it accordine: ormer chiam. | | CLEA | NEW YORK, | ¢ 14 P, 3 Duncan, ationally Results—Some of Feats Recalled. BY BUNKE] i golf tour PINEHUF Ne and South | At Lt e % 5 4 lans to return home was ol = 1 ¢ n | h ends in New York were adv ting that all of the | i e difte iled to qualify last week 1 open ‘after losing ) Harry Cooper ' IAMES AND PUTNAM | SSstont =M e e 3 B B e R ) Bty v e R e ey | cont 82,500 Lon’ Beach opon: and Vicinity through the air it curves to the right, | George P. James of Washington met | _Rickard will i TS and wh es th . Murras” Purvesof Boston in ‘the | chllenger agree (o o naer | BROGKLYN MAY OBTAIN e | ounds toni of O G086 araaate exi narily ! s k, [ title round of the of [ Which the Mac are Garder hip [ . 1B Nash t | - ol H ; sromote ¢ | Nash sales in the sam the Winter Golt AByerts | oot HAFEY FROM CARDINALS HAGEN TO PLAY SARAZEN. || for the » years of 192 bunker pls ateh | 1 d while C, 2 s : g f W WK, Januar v ’ T CRATE MIAMI, Fla., January 14 4 combined. this play t 4 » i " ted | oppos e h ok | ! n « 4 g y olf o plaved equa IHINK IT OVER ) where . s i [ y : short man, he w ost hidden by | the cu asion, as @ ’ t the'éxpe ¢ Bimer Rich of (Will have to o ; ehtd oyt | Gxonataien of shiot : “ 1 Wallace Motor Co. a 4-foot bank, in, front of him. It |hur - in - . above, | £o. 1 up. James had a card of | 1y of doing 3 i ! the regis ) 1 Vor 1 uary Distributo a great recovery to re- | he calls on it for wter distances. § for Rich. /He went into the | Dess, ers do i i eal for Haf & [tec o Southern Prici y ve date | 1300 T Street Main 3612 sed second which | But then it is a dangerous play, only ning lead with a par 4 on the e y ' Amat thietic " He [to be used when his back is against | seventeenth hole v his the wall i | Putnam was forced to travel nine typi McLeod employs the chip from sand | extra holes to win in the second flight semi-final from W. O. Stevens of New York ‘ S - [ e WO BALL CURVES FRON BRITISH AND ITALIAN | S A FORWARD CHAMPIONS TO FIGHT : lg y uynng Ower LONDON, January 14 (®).—Phil he hits th | front N Scott, British heavyweight (hflll]nnn FOUR FOOT will meet the I tazzolo, h S 20 rounds, for £2,5 The bout w ponement of the tween Scott and ’ C Dutch heavyweight. [ feated Van Der Veer ut ) month. o Boxing ¢ rxu«\ believe that unless I call small Pinehurst sand green raps, but only when conditions fi Scott wins this fight it will be usele: . — which was almost completely level. ing up the ball are exactly | for him to carry out his pla There a slight commotion in course, the ball must be 1 United States with any hope of at- the bunker. A white pellet she {clean, else he will use an explos ting much attention there. from behind, the bank, looped grace- the ball is resting on the surface fully through t and hit the back | of smooth d, he will get it out Bart ot the green on the left sde of | from under & St hank, if mecessary, ~—————— || Five of America’s Foremost Mills Contribute to This Extraordinary Event by Selling | with his copy Ball Bounced Back. S Us at Our OWN Price their Finest All-Wool Fabrics, Found Only in Clothes y a_ strange thing happened . Pinchurst - championship stead of rolling forward, the ball | Fr as c] or the Jasiead of rolling forward, the, bell [ Fvedate was chasing o : That No Retailer in America Can Afford to Sell for Less Than $35 to $40 ward the hole. It stopped 5 or 6 Leod copped third h g feet away,and its owner promptly | not so bad. His play ® Refinish your car in sank it for a 4—a darned good |at the eighteenth was a big help. lacquer—any color de- jas Bloswine thet Gy, kad The 440 il Best at Shot. sired. e was par in 5. Nowi McLeod i that he i vhat' STRS i . St o chip ;Jm‘: Lasts longer than paint, his s % . o e o - i looks better. Rbicali b ) 8 they Ukt con |l Requires less attention. | folf g ] , o he and Leo Diegel || LW Prices. ETe B is v - X piay at Columbia Country playing from a bunke; Club, Freddies nome emb, At the || Takes but a few days. two orthodox seventh hole Leo stopped his second er set into the greenor very | 6 feet from the cup, while Freddie | close to it. Occasions permit the s in a trap in front of the green Solont R Joseph McReynold Shate s S kol oot | " ity ket T ey o || S0P PETRETE Dependably Tailored of These Beautiful High -Grade Woolens and deal with the ¢l s vi past the hole and it rolled back into | ishing reddie McLeod as exponent_of | the cup for a_birdie three. 35 Years Refinis chip shot. oston shot | Of course Diegel missed his putt, Automobiles oW ere at ur ne rlce for a separate ar\l(% and McLeod copped the hole. G . A t Upshur Strangely enough,. McLeod seldom [ “The same old stuff,” said Leo. eorgia Ave. al P chip shot, even when the e act Columbia 3052 ying in & position’ which ‘or: a s ;r******************************* \/ Clothes) for Men\j) e Our Windows Sooies * “When Base Ball Was Young Tell the St ' i 7 i Windows— or. 3 i & 4 ' : Then SR AN o What We . " JOHN B. FOSTER, who literally grew up see t’le with the game—and who is still a recognized Show h . 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Mr. Foster will relate true ancedotes of the players —incidents that laid the foundations for the present rules, humorous incidents and major cli- maxes—stories never told in print before—of the by-gone days when “Base Ball Was Young.” If you are a base ball fan—you’ll enjoy eveéry one of these interesting articles Beginning in Next Monday’s Star * »* »* »* R Rmmsansns s }44*44444*%4444444**44**4_4**444;)4 1 2,00 80008 8.8 0888880888006 00000 ¢ * * * )