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SPORTS. ‘'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. AUGUST 16. 197%. SPORTS.’ 27 'HUNTER BEATS LOTT IN CUP TEAM TRIALS Barnes Is Steady On Baked Course JONES WILL PREPARE | AT TOURNEY SCENE | By the Assaciated Pro. START PRACTICE NEARLY MONTH AHEAD OF OTHERS RANGE FOR ¢t > e ST. PAUL, Minn, August 16— | CHIP SHOT A 5 « Siare T Bobby Jones, emulating Geor : This Factor Gives Them Big Edge on Some of Their | [ im0 Whom he ost_ the } | nateur golf title last ye 1} §.ta. N . . | | planned a week's practice over the \ D Cup ¢ Rivals—See Need of Having Men in Good NElkRhd e coutss ini brevevationion A pains . B hj | the national tournament starting next ' Shape for Early Contest. Ll e e a er, ¢ e . RN, [test for any golfer” when he was t Tt seil ¢ aMT 7 | here last week. The champion’s prac ( SQUARE STANCE, [ ) Side 1 BY LAWRENCE PERRY. =, why is it not od for voung Vl-';\ play ::::4 .H\RIA; ",‘ ;|m|[ e it WEL! OVER BALL [ bh. Fo 111 1 ' AR} cans generally? Jon as expected today i S a4 EW YORK. ; A GOLF PALL | Watts Gunn, once national collegiate A0S Shawts . ct that 1 innesc as Big Me champion, and Gene Coo ; - morrow and that the A et e pen \ course favoring the firon sharp- t S shortly will get under way, i o A athler R shooter ther than experts with 1 T may we read marker Te i fiths Univers of Bt a wooden clubsg, and it is with the woods s the attituds toward \Covth RtleRtion VL that Jones invariably has exe p spor the two servies Ve it cam dasi 1"11“ 1re only three holes of 500 yare and most_of the coll man who has an i intere. | or more. )t sities of the ¢ heavywe hu ppen | selge i . At We: 2 Arop into the oftice i able and ne ‘Do you suppose ere | ¢ ing of cadets say_this e any chance of signing up | g BY SOL METZGER. I Trankly and they act accord L | IN GOLF EVENT TEST .. .™ Bt ¢ Civilian institutions evidently he b i st the Soung men whn | [ en a_dry, sunbaked cours Yieve in sy hut !: v are n‘-: | sle for positions on the Gop o Coo ; ir- c “.\ '”“ml' i quite so frank about it. Permit | yoqm this Fall would fill the eve an ’ : ; en s lips and J Barnes the ercction of huge stadinms: thes | \ile'the enve of the man in | WLAKE GENEVA, Wis. August 16| almos \n“r‘r a aved in ace the bone an w, which vichyderms. « iolfe om 3 Jarts of one ope . that of =l sports provide the con- Lo b country except the East were i 1921 1 he fi trokes to duet of non-produc thletics and e $n tor sonliers | the aualified to enter the first match | the good over n-baked links th on f intramural sys } hconautions in tact, of | round today for the women's Western | of Colur J tems. But ve no such at- SChooE chsimeasondr agier, golf championship at the Lake Geneva hi on y titude i ¢ tive exer have around him men who | Country Cluh. i e "\\w; yufiy;)u - banks of the Hudsc au most frequent medal round, was Dorothy Page of | what dr PAlnat writer at the conclusion | Madison, Wis., defending champion, | courses o took § . : e was ) Reta by Restrictic 1 foot ball m | who took S8 in me 1 he was | I > various sections of matche with Annie W er of Fort | have a slight ¢ hard to s ate and private country is where they have the b { Leavenworth, Kans., who had an § control. Jim 1se s £ ficiioa; ome men for foot ball \ Next came Mre, O. 8. Hill of Kansas That's why h hot is o - B N Ly ot The West Coast always comes to SRR City, runner-up last vear, paired with | valuable, lie uses @ short ap. 4 Bty s ke g mind upon such oceasions; particvlarly ! Mrs. Elain Rosenthal Rienhart of woaching cleek, stands well over - oihers : d against it mind upon such oceasions, particular] PERHAF’S - proaching cleek, stan * BARNYARD GOLF TITLE T the ersity o shingio 3 p Dallas, a former title holder, who{ the hall with quare stance and And the results appear in the form |ths Universits of Washingion. —But th ith <quar ' sot public interes ¥ ont Minnesot and then Nebras MANY SHOTS / scored the worst round in ye: with | b his club near the bottom of Bl qmitre s | ans e b IS RETAINED BY DAVIS B S Gnil to mitigate ia iead them all Pare Frances Hadfield of Milwaukee who | with his right hand throughout and | 1rpITIL, Minn ® importance of the game which im- Has Plenty of Beef. ;\x{{)\n'\;‘ ini “I“‘n\\lu-\:‘»f ()huw[fln tied | the sole mosement, other than i} o o i icnse gate receipts suggest he M5 28 liste: o E N e o dalis 1 under par, irms, t bend in his le e e L . o T erainpie _Of the 45 candidates listed for th BY 0. B. KEELER. Posed a victim with his foot on top | You see, Joo has a bewildering | had as an opponent, Kiizabeth Duini | e g back slow e e 3 I ersniandion [ inesota. eleven, 22 weight 19 of one ball and another ball teed on array of shots in his category. |of Indianapoli took £8 in quali-| then taps the ball with his ri e Wt orenort 0 before Sep- | Pounds or more, usually mor Yen | gy the Associated Pre top of his foot, and when every- And I cannot get away from the ng. Miss Vanwie took on Mrs. eraty o &3 bk tember 15, a wholly inadequate per- | the beam at 180 }w}u»\d\ or more, HE first time T saw Joe bhody was expecting Joe to drive impression that when he is in a rry Fiske of DeKalb, 111, once cham- | \ith the club head going throu Ingt Mone jod of preparation, in_conferences iin usually more. Five we Kirkwood they were calling the top ball he hit the lower ball competitive even. Joe can't held | pion, who also had 88 | His chips run dead, there is littl Tivis heide such as the Missouri Valley, western | Pounds or over his leaves him “the Man from Down a couple of hundred vards. speculating if it would be better | e two ( 4 3 t midgets of the middlewe 160 pounds and over. Dr. Clarence Spears. who is no fly- loft to them. Bari lifiers, Mrs. | shot from a couple of eles, who was matched with | up to 20 or Holloway of Chicago, and plays the s off the ce-day rour ¢ the shot this way, or that d other like associations 3 i 1 other lik 1tion: all_of which i and gruelling conference where rugs are played early in Octobs Under,” because he was so Mr. Coolidge smiled. He has a to pl ently from Australia, and | really engaging smile, when he | way, or a third wa 'Ow | smiles. Mr. Harding applauded | he knows he can do. Fade it or i ydy told me to ask him umber ¢ some! : b i i i 3 (Copyrizh | nk Jackson of L = 5 Wi e 1k A D ssnar) vl | weight himself, likes them that wav. | 4, vy Jike our ‘arbor?” because | briskly. He was a sincere golfer. hold it up from the other side, |Mrs. Gregg Lifur, who crossed clubs Conyrisht rank Jackson of T Why, in 1 ‘(\1‘ \T..x.' aniTat It takes him some time to get them | .. " Yo "every good Australian Joe Kirkwood has had a rather draw this one in, or cut it sharply | with Marion Turpie of New Orleans, | s e 3 e n e moving_ with deslred celerity. "BUt| from Sydney, contends that ¢ dney | spectacular career In Americanand | and ride the crosswind. Joe can 2 long driving lassie, horn at St. An ‘EPISCOPAL GRIDMEN e el S et s ever | toen he do . consider the 1926 |, {he finest harbor in all the itish golf since leaving Sydney, do these things. e can drews. Scotland | e O T o an fremn. | Gopher ousfit in November of last| ond, T thousht best not to make lle s won flock of | ton many for his own kood in M= Diive Guiit ot Memphist al BOXER WINS AND LOQES Ssveni o itiie amiaale of Sep- | 5 . this inquiry until later. That was nter tournaments and ournament play, ancy. TBErHEE HIte MOITaE: < hoi BAE oot ON VIRGlNlA s s UAD "'1’3" ier: “the wuler photilbits thiese | PIS Men, for teaching them to { f championship at Washington, major event—especially a_certain | least trace of mental indecision as | \{iiGaukee, whe kot in with 80 while By the Associated Press. T e e i | miovelon. “He acquired it in | ana 1 greeted Joe thus British open, which he seemed {0 | to anothier siiot or club-_well, to0 M hoiwe ot e ; e el foot ball fields or stadium gridirons another place where | So you're the man who can have in the bag with seven holes to often it doesn't come off. champion, played M E. Cleophas | ALEXANDRIA, Va., st 16.—| 16.—Rufus Miles, hoxer fr dressed for exercise, This stipulation | “’T1° 1) tion a little incident | make a golf ball do anythin *l""‘;g "'"‘"O'b" ‘]‘l":“‘l"] "“”“‘ m:{ 1 think Joe realizes thi: Iximsl‘!f‘, of Reloit, Wis. spiscopal School | bus, G I eS| cuen thon 5 s oonpsriion < E oraet crinne Joe is a most likable chap an to an extent. The last lecture Two of the thres Michigan sur i ough coashes are | . ot Mastern & Joe grinned E L 8 chap and an ex hree Michigan sur e s applies even though ~conshes ate | \pich marked the first astern in- J e incgiar || & fine ECIer Ennl IOy TOOn | eat Himillivers o Bl e e el menti 15 val- | e i abser Thf‘l< ”l”'~ "‘ new men By | yasion of the Mountaineers com 10 l\?“ hing e \;"l"l B0 ‘m” h d what constitutes most of his trouble Atlanta, I remembe tra nd Isie Hilding of Grand |Uable material for the University of | 1, a1 \welters m eterans is also banned. They vis tutse pster id he, somewhat ruefully. i o | ; irar h i X fery ; \a;f! v\: e | IR R e Shia 100 il paistraten ok, || Sapnument DY ol i dUTABEE: oil, 616 (16 Batter || IADIAS Ak tosnias: each other, while | Virginia_eleven this Fall. They are |of their sched B Hlaaet Dk Notre Bathe) s Hir Sikdtory an room ns | cor distinguished eyes at the Co- | can make the ball perform as he Towmley DRenit it Daaiteol | e OBOREHE T st daan | Dy S D G Dot SRR « West Virginia, Weslevan and Michi. | they were getting into their foot ball | tuuiia Conniry Club. President | does in his exhibition of trick shots, | much about this darned same! of Chicago. 2 sush | Wat . andarriss,_linemen; | would be too shor gan, all of which are bound by the|garh. Taking one glance he returned arding and Vice President Cool- how does he ever lose a tourna- SOMEUEHR et oo Th the othermatehes MES P masTon) o T T Kaminer, | Sam Dizalao of Omaha w restriction of preliminary practice to|to his own team. » were the prineipal spec ment?” T look for Joe to break through | [nthe other matches Mrs. J.W-Tavlor | wure, Hunter Faulconer and Kaminer T two weeks before the season opens. he said, “be sure to play 2| The first and only time 1 h Perhaps partly for that very rea. | and win a bix onc some day at |of Chleazo plaved Mre curiis Sohl |nacks. iy e d en And the Army meets Yale. Marquette | vory gentlemaniy game (his afternoon. | Mr._Coolidge smile was when Joe | son. that. And he'll do it spectacularly. R L i e e make the a. and Notre Dame, which are similarly i]h- areful not te 1 ‘be the game will be over | cago, Mrs. Lee Mida of Chicago faced | 1926 senior impions of o before they get reatly warmed up, U. S. WOMEN HEAD | Mrs. Einora Harwood. Kenosha; Mrs, | northern Virgi il reorganize | JOCKEY 1S SUQPEN.)L Believe in Prepareduess. Reverting to the gi | Miriam Rurns Horn of Kansas City, | shortly CHICAGO, A (7 g - ntic Minnesota ‘v e % Peve in thorotgh preparedness: be.|but 10 are homebreds. Two come from TITLE TENNIS DRAW rirude Boothby of Rochestor. Minn., | 1Y€ becn named by ( a0 lieve that if men are to be throw into | Washington, two from Towa, one from strigglsd” with: Josephins Aforss. o | Presldent of the Mary's Lyceum me so rough and grueling and |South Dakota, three from North Da- Chicase vmquéx- Rl Vs €., to assist Capt. Bill Schwartz \ating as foot ball and so tech- | kota, one from Colorado and one from BY CORINNE FRAZIER 5 and Manager Stafford Kelley in the | ¢ suspended for shler in the By the Associated Press. ” | et ave | Oklahoma, : ——— formation of a swimming team. 15 oftthet tracl 1 precise, th should have ‘” : ¥ o e i = oft the tra 4 3 rners who have seen Monte | o NTERPOOL Swimming honors of | Two victories were reported yester- EW_YORK, August 16.—Helen 4 | vy advantage in the way of con-| terners who have seer el g NTE . Swimming » reported yester 3 5 " AM R GRID SQUAD PR ditioning and instruction. And they | Munn in the prize ring—h vingl the municipal playerounds will {gay for the Kenilworth playground | Wills, Wimbledon champion, heads | | S bl “"‘, ‘."“’? it Sl TAS R 5 bulwark their attitude by the state.|turned pugilist, as almo v one be at stake tomorrow afternoon | * the upper half of the draw for the | MAKING THEIR PLANS ented on the gridiron this _K Fo CDACH GUYON ment that athletes make. the pest|knows—will gain a pre od impres- | at 2 o'clock when the leading |S¢hlag ball team, which defeated the|omen's national tennis champion- | Shorty ener, former Alexandria | Coneh Chariie Guvon wil ase 1 officers. .. | sion of the ska type of line m«m-l mermaids from the Eastern and | Benning squad, 76 and 40, in two |ship, starting next Monday at Fores chool star quarterback, and 2 1 wil v Monte, by t Amateur foot hall elevens are pre- /, Who has had ribs | y ey Mrs. Molla Maliory, the de- ither ually rn sections of the city meet in | games played on the Kenilworth field. | Hil lependent Jum- ) ¢ il 7 o ! ay, who b 3 de-| piving to open their training season | - nee! | feld this Fall, There fs s e i Fontul Mulnke ranertie " in | the Rosedale tank at 2 o'clock. | The visitors held an even pace with | ending title holder, heads the lower f;,q managers are listing games B Ithaie xperienced fina miazerial ad s s St | football, thinks at | G erivie/ Plo\tter Ladd, mwith: sitors 3 division, riking * famarls Kanilcos v i i | 4 it P A’ of the fighting. It is the men of the | boving is the more punishing gam e e e natmecd " the their opponents during the opening ty:10ur pmvers, inallining niems | G O i0 (Omnsnis SECRIRoRdn | ¢ Mol AV Rndelai¥jon iox Hraicel il | ] { Septen Fei iy Ereat arimy Yalsed from the civil “If you get hurt in foot hall, full program of events with names|game, conceding the victory by a|bers of the American nd English | oo hight at Seat Pleasant fire hot e | v iv's storm. The St. Mary's| ek population, officered as large! may ou can lie on the ground w! ot chievEnt R ohe e & e < on. | Wightman cup teams, Kea Bouman of | D e Aty Skt 2 "ot mamika, ot colegtune, who | (e (ikin ot et i “you | O catrants in cach event [sinste point, tut in the second en- | TIERIIS Cup (e, Koo Boupen B ac 5 oclock. All plaers and prospects |. 1 Clovers and Junior. Citiz bear the brunt. Very largels _l_h«' ples In the ring when vou get a Theifeatire of the meet willibe “w]'r::‘r: r‘x they were outplayed anlm,,,,v comprise the finest ari of Skl OSSR R g Ti es—-TL' trained West Pointers are required | pone-shaking wallop you have to keep i tres dtylo awim i shich one | “round talent t has ever been attracted L A by an | 4 Lt - for instruction. Princeton, for in-{going, while at the same you must | net Lowrle and Rosemary| LAneup of the two teams: to the tournament. ek b e MU R SR LU G e bl Disperse vou stance, lost more of her sons in the | smile in order to convince the referee Whiler, Janel, Lowrle and Hosemary| Kenitworth—Rita = W b ; : ; Leo Deeton. ‘World War than West Point did. So, | that the punch was just one of those Leo 1 n. ‘then, if foot ball is good for West | little things.” . troubles like a kon, Doris| At the hottom of the first half of | Coaches Miller and Crane will handle | Z%¢ Brown, Helen Rollof, Kitty Arm-|(he drasw is Mes, Kitty MeKane God- [ 1hout 20 candidates, starting early | SN Co- trong, Lucille Conrad, Helen Gibson, | free of England. while Betty Nutha Helen Streeks, Helen Harris and Ger- next month. hower bre occnaaimm:no:an: : n o T S 5 trude Haigh of Rosedale. Gentyave Tl Y . - f ” 5 up the heat! I o i DREWES WINS SINGLES: g B e race for the Mirst place in this event | Alleman, Gibson, Alice Gar- Bouman is at the end of the H DEATH. LOSES MUNY DOUBLES { B Aokt s e ‘N";‘_ b "r)f;('w"\:‘:;]o; !-\f“ ;;1\_: bidini, Mar t Jam Margaret rter and Miss Helen Jacobs| DENVER, Colo, August 16 (£).— \f the differenc and Miss Strocks, as thess two bave|Sandford, Katherine Glbson. of California at the head of the second | Charges of manslaughter have been e b et ) e Hoean Dow g in_the tryout Track and fleld eliminations, in |1UArter- it . _jnlmi against Clarence “Shot” Nunn, |10re Drewe : DR e sviliive {iitaEest. | (DEEPRTA Ionitor 10, eE e The sceded players in their order the men | negro boxer of Atchi%fon, Kans. Nunn | e I i 2STAR SERYICE STATION : Sy 2 : S i {auneneginners race il s are: o i s i oy N | innual public parks tennis ROM all sections of the country,|may do a little giantkilling. Mac-|ings, as it will represent the progress | £irls field day, were held yesterday o e Mis, Nailogsy, saock 1t Madden in a bout ot e S Ceorse = . East and West, the amateur |Kenzie will be piaving in his fifth | made by the swimmers who have |on the Georgetown playground. M '\:"p,r::]’,{,"‘ ‘}:,,:‘\‘,’.”‘ ;‘\.‘:"1?,!}::.]\"“, here last Friday night. Madden died | '1:::’.".11"'\' ks ':\u{r.r s {1' ‘g e v Ly bl golf clans are gatherinz at|amateur championship, while Voist |learned to swim this season. High point winners in each of the |15 Jacobs, Hleanor Cows, Ieneloe jat a hospital Saturday morning with- | J°HINS e el # Minneapolis to prepare for | will be making his second start in the | None of the swimmers will be per-| four classes into which the contes. |’ : = 5 5 | out regaining consciousnes: - Chapin, Mvs. J. Dallas Corbiere and i In his victory Drewes eaptured his | @9 Mrs. E. H. Roeser. | fourth successive mational public Invaders: Mrs. Godfree, Joan Fry,| PLEBES START GRID WORK, |piiks tite : A Here Very Soon the amateur title tilt which |tourney. MacKenzie has starts next Monday over the qualify only once—in the champion- | —two course of the Minikhada Club. Long !:hip of 1923, at Flossmoo while | “special” ailed to | mitted to enter more than three events | tants were divided, received pri aces and one novelly or| While those, who placed first, second feature. This latter class|and third in the events were award- Miss Ni . Miss Bo and 3 alpl lice ar § pefore the end of the week a_ half | Voigt fdiled in the me test tast | includes life-saving and plunges for | ©d ribbons. Totn \n‘;” I\’n.\y ot B .\l;p POLIS, August 16.—More than | :]xlulw"nlv ‘\\}l\'x‘uim of the Michizan ‘ o e e st R i Marearet Beach won top honots fn | G e Jg S CaRECE SEIUCS 200 plebes reported as foot State honors, won the doubles by de Th NEW m i ington will be taking divots from the | qualified and beat MackKenzie. Hough- ents listed include, in addition | the 70-pound class with a total of 16 | ooy, i aration got under way vesterd | s and William Bell of e close-clipped of the famous |ton, Standifer and Hufty have played the 50-vard freestyle and begin-|Points. Violet Angell also earned 16 | =% (TG, o demy. Veterans of 8—¢, g course at the head of the Mississippi, |in other amateur championships, but rac 5-yard side-stroke for | iallles to take first honors in the 8 A e o egin Lleec Von, o Lo e e I e T P ets Al o kine. | pound class, while Mario Willner col. tice Thursday upon their return from who will compete next week for the title now resting on George von EIm’s| Tommy Armour of Congress ; o llected 18 points in the 100- d| e i e poun; ng Caclstroke | class, and_ Anna Willner, her siater, | S peame X ance. won the 115-pound class prize with | Elsa Taubele, 1 stroke, under 12; leave. | alloon race, life INVADER WINS BIKE TITLE. Hestor | Hill, | : | | 4 for Early Delivery J.. August 16 (F).— T o l %’ . Australian star, be ¢l sprint champion of r]ang e ht when he placed Autho H len Rice vs. Mrs. J head. hampion of North Americ: plunge for di Mra. J. Dallas Corbiere vs. ALL-STARS SEEK GAME. Harris Guy M. Standifer of Columbia is |luave' Washington for New York Entries in the back-stroke event|'® Al meerSs ed tn vesterdas's meet | Warre an. Caroma Winn' Ve, M caiie theble now on his way toward Minneapolis, | night, pr mfter spending part of the Summer ared to jump over to wven Thurs donald ve. Rosarond ol = = ot s R o an Following cancellation of the g thide Diver, Hel me N ride af- | Newton. Beryl had not been announced at a late|will he eligible for the cf Helen Jacohw ve where he will play | hour this morning, but it is understood | faiy ed Dealers I be e scheduled for Saturday at Riverdale second of a serie LA e | il in September. SIojen dacy 2 - Dele . at Riverda econ i S - g ' on the Pacific Coast. George J. Voigt | over the new course at Yale Universi- | that Tone Whaler, holder of the South | - fermper o enolia S tort any Coest v, BaZer | Park, Md., Letween Hiser's All-Stars ewark Velodrome || New York Ave.at North Capitol St ’ of B Kburn ds traveling west Ity in an exhibition match. Atlantic back-stroke title, will be Bennett, Mre. Edna H 2 “abi i - to cide the title s scoring | “Where Service is Guarante been for a fortnight, and Miller B.| Avmour hopes to shatter it. After this s. o horn, M. Theodor a team to o date. Ca atts- Lotk : . 2 = ) 1 ) o 5 et an ey TR e | e LT o U Al athematical certainty. - e < Sria gl RIS Minne. ‘mnrh he will again %o on the road in| Other entries ?.”1“' e ondt Eather S¥inisme &ur‘flz"‘hrm '| "j,h Ve, Kathisen 03 ville 1142 between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. epolis today. an exhibition tour taking him to Bret O er: et Fiatno TEIRTICS | nechidY (oL SR Con by Kty Bench: LOWER HALF —————— Page Hufty of Congressional was |fan® \ande, Dorteniing him fo e Whal Janet’ " Lowrie, = Catherine nd. Margaret Beach: third. Gertrude e Feldman Mrs. Molla auniecided today make the trip, Jand R. MacKe whether cor not to nd may not nzie LEWIS BUYS BIG SWEEP. CHICAGO, August 16 (®).—J. W | v n New Hampshire and Maine. 0. Ro-| “yesterday the champion played his Streeks, Gertrude Haigh,| #0-vard dash—Won by Edna McKinley Philip B ] . Mra. Krederict ell, ) Margaret Beach: to race—Won by secon Emily Beacl ¥ ch "\ivle (11 and over). Hivhand o orge- One of his { g y was the where he he played his sec- shie, having a pu "]“‘”'”"" """l"[lhnmn course for the first time in a | tewti—lone Whaler. Janet Lowrie, Rozemary | second. May. Nink: thirg Ve ‘Guendoiin Sterrs. . Sharlotte Hos: | Lewis of hflahnnnre has added Big 3t in the amateur championship of | gy oRrfiE 5 A b amate Muthail Novelty race—on By “Edna McKinloy: | mer Chapin e Marfe ‘Feriesterer. Barhara | Sweep to his stable of racing hors 1925 and a member of last year' }r TiRhL, scoripg & 74 in & mateh with | X0 dniate_telen Streeks. Helen Harris and | second. Erily Beacn: thied. Fother Williats: | Ve, Mre. Katherine Porter: Hopkins, v acing Lewis claimed his newest racer for Georgetow) 85-POUND CLASS. $4,200 after it won the second event « Hiavol BFInrs| . irtiom \iubin.oWen it Vindt. Aot aes on the opening day's program at osedale—Katherine Wi o ond, Clara Wren: third. Mary Liegus. B anetia. Chonen Mariorie Mgrrii- va | Hawthorne yesterday, | o it Katherine Wills. Dolly Dum- | *ip Lo for distancec=Won by Violst An- | Evmynirade Penetope * Anerson b Haigh ers” race (30 feet terson, Mary Trillin; o Gladman vs Walker Cup team, will leave fomor F. Stenz_vs. J yow. as will A. L. Houghton of Manor. Never hefore has the an eur been laved over the course of the Mini- | ond shot v Eonia i anding twelfth, < g ell: second, Clara Wren: third, Blanche | vs. Edith Moore. Mrs. Harrison Smith v e where 11 years ago Chick | of less than 10:oet Ieft for an sagle s | rd free stvle (under 14), George- | FflC & i ‘ < 1 Zinke, Gladys Hutchins ve. Mrs. Jol Evans set a world record of 256 in | ie played three of the five holes from | Wren. Virginia Jones. Blanche | "U0UG dagh—Won by Clara Wren: sec- | E. Bailey, Priscilla Mitten va, Betty Nuthall. FLOWERS VS. ANDERSON. winning the open championship tk iird. Violet Angell Edua | o4, Blanche Hughes: t | the eighth t th in| Fuadl e e \ s b A e SLlns B0 MRt e velty tace—Won by Violet Angell. see- frr— ey SEATTLE, Wash., August 16 (@) mood until a few weeks azo when !hxlh‘r:‘.‘l'lul'ln‘): the. round by driving | "G wuroke (nder 12). Gearzetown-—Mae ond. Clara Wran: third. Violat Hughes. _PARK VIEW TO HOLD MEET. | _riger Flowers, former middieweight | ¥ 5 ob Jones shatterec a 72-1the last green. {Kinz. Dorothy Burch, Helen Amouri POUN % . hole mark of 285 to win the British e ot i Moo AR Cortnes. e Pari View athletes, aspiring (o ren- champlon, and Joe Anderson, Coving: | l l ht , drews : essi zolfers are much | derson : High jump—Won by Marie Willner: sec- | yes « the city-wide | ton. Ky, 4 oven a Andrey \inmean. | Tacal professional golfers are much rd Wide"Strgke (over 12). George: [ ond. Theima Goodink (o third places taken | LCSen® "‘1"[‘ roup in the clty-wide | 10:round bout September 1 in Madi:| ne an ee farrison R. Johnston Minneap- | concerned over the action of the Pro- | town-Clara Wren. Thelma Gooding, Blanche | i rhis wirns Fneet, WL /compate - | son Square Garden, | (. olis, who led the entire field for (W0 | fessional Golfers' Association Hug M e e S row' for digtance—_Won by Thelma m]ny (v;:‘nd tomorrow and ’_rhu_{s;lai\. . | h » younds in the open championship at | America in assigning only two quali- | grrclale—Hazel Wolfe, Ethel Alexander, ing: second. Marle Wilner. © | All wishing to try out are invited to —_—— o & L < ~ kmont, and who h > i fying places to the Washington & Life waving race (cross-chest carry), "%rl’k‘\a Gonding. by Marie Willner: | yoport tomorro 284 IN GOLF TOURNEY. at g00 g” workmmShlP means. hda record with a { 67, is | Middle Atlantic district for the P, Wren. Virginia dones. velty race—Won by Marie Willner: sex- ond. Thelma installed as one to ooding. championship to be held at Dal BOWLERS GE’TTING BUSY. 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