Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1928, Page 29

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SPORTS.” % THUFE_EVENING STAR. WASIHINGTON, D. C. TURSDAY. MARCIT 15, 1928, At Least Two Golf Tourneys to Be Held Here at Same Time 7 9, Treasury, and B. H. Taylor, Govern-| the opposition, Visions of three putts|do. But, unlike the majority, he never | bunkers. Nearly all the traps are now NIEN S DIS I RIC I EVEN I ment Printing Office creep up, tension replaces the ordinary | quit when it looked as if he was out| filled with sea sand. which is a great Al Hayden was chosen to select a course | assurance, and grief befalls the man |of the hole. He just kept on plugging | improvement over the old, dirty-look- WTILL CO for the annual ‘tourney, which Was| who has not been up against such a | away. always trylng o get close to the | ing sand of other ma.,.md i i I\ played last year at the Manor Club, | proposition betore. hole s improvement has n as- e was J A WITH M. AA' Rn({ had an entry list ot about 200. ’ ifer | tonishingly fast, and it s not unusual| with all stand water having disap- , — 2ut at Washington there s & golfer (6 "im* i the ‘Summertime to drop | peared and the fairways slowly drying Walter Hagen is in the movles again. | who Bas bulit himsetf, we & ST UG | down into the high 70s. His average | out. e Tionyencd Riming o plctire That “very “thing. plugsing vy’ wnd |tme s o bicks Dickey—wiih Wit | Frank Craven, most skillful of the B i ~ ~. v e ap. | IS nOW oMy we - £ . - 0 . |any man who picks Dickey--w s Fran raven, Mosf Fair Sex Also Plan for Star Cup Competition—Inter- i, Jhleiy he blaye the mikheludingus I B o action Tty | ueer golt mannerisms-~for a sucker is | actor-golfer colony down at Great Neok departmental Loop Will Have Trio of | fm i buit around a golt story. Tt wil ook, SV, JOAIvAE Dicay s ISt dug foF & ride ANAKELIE. o ke him, | B h Taiunight with '8 new goif playe, 1 e e hardest men to beat in the | Their form isn't like Bob Jones, and | ‘The Nineteenth Hoie:=" Craven< wil} - | Hagen is de . G. 3 s ah G It there is one thing In the game of [and still be 200 yards from the cup | Some fashion they score well and never) = Ralph Beach. late professional at | golf that is imost certain to get the |while the opposition is on the green | BIve Up Burning Tree, now with the Suburban | 1 T least one conflict in tourna-day of the tournament, at which prizes | well known “goat™ of a player, it is to|in 3 —_— Club of Baltimore, tled at 74 with C ment dates of two important | will be presented and a speech made | have an opponent who has been floun- | s ive up? Not on your tin-| Fast Potomac Park was reopened | T. McMaster. for the lead in the first ehamplonships s certain this [pcll B0 B o some | deFing around in the great open spaces o B uzming mway. using | %ain today. after having been closed | tourney of the year held b‘omn Mary- year. The women's District | % & $ i suddenly uncork a shot worthy of Bobby | cvery possible care, just as if he lay | d0Wn yesterday. due to the wet weather |land P. G. A. yesterday at Rolling Road championship, to be held at the (other high Government official inter- | jonos at his pest and either get a half [lovel with his opponent. And it fs|©f the past few days. near Baltimore Indian Spring Golf Club, will be played | ested in golf. or win the hole. Probably nothing shat- | astonishing how many times he get< a | Standing water in the fairways and —— b this vear at the same time the Man | Tyoge attending the meeting yester- | ters the nerves of a golfer who is other (half from what looked like a hopeless | soggy ground along most of the bun- MISS WILLS SAILS SOON. golfers of Washington and vicinity are|gay were: F. Munchmeyer, Agriculture; | than downright phlegmatic than just |situation The number of gents whose | kered expanse temporarily closed the S o competing in the Middle Atlantic uolf[H. S. Pope, general accounting: D. P. such an occurrence. Even a 40-foot|nerves have been devastated by his| down-river layout, after one of the| SAN FRANCISCO, Marech 13 (#),— Association title event at the Con-|gSyope, Interior; R. S. Collins, Justice: | putt falls to the lot of every golfer miracle recovery shots embrace prac- | busiest Sundays recorded so early in| Helen Wills, women’s tennis champion, gressional Country Club. The fair seX|j T Harris. War: R. M. O'Toole, Ma- | every once in a while, but when a fel- |tically the entire membership of the | the scason in the history of public iinks | will leave Calitornia for Europe on April golfers ¥ chose June 12-16.|rine Corps: M. A. Shipley, State; G.|low has been counted out of the hole | club. golf. lacally. The day's rest enabled |13, going direct to New York, from ineclusive, dates for the plaving | B vullings, Post Office: Thomas P.|and suddenly looses a full brassie from | Dickey. be 1t known, took up the | Leoffler's green force to continue un-|where she will sail for France on her of their tourr in direct conflict With | Hayden, Tariff Commission; B. K. Og- | a trap which nestles up again the cup, | game about four years ago—struggling | interrupted their job of filling the | annual invasion of European tennis the dates for the Mid-Atlantic affair.!den, Shipping Board: J. J. Lynch,!it usually has a devastating effect on | and floundering along as most duffers| bunkers with sand, and repairing the | fields. which is scheduled for June 13-16.} inclusive. The move marks the first time the | women have permitted a direct conflict of dates for one of their major events with those of a big men's tourney. The Mid-Atlantic tourney dates were select- ed 10 days ago. | At the same time the woman golfers, | meeting at the Willard Hotel, set the cates of May 15 and 16 for the annual | 36-hole medal play event for The Evening Star Cup_which will pass out etition this year if Dorothy achingten Wins again. She the tourney for the past two y<ars. The first monthly tournament of th Women's District Golf Association will be held at th> Washington Golf and Country Club Ap: 7 N H. A. Knox. who has been presi- | dent of the a tion for the past | h declined to run W. S. Corby of Columbia . Susan Hacker of Chevy Chase was chosen first vice president, and Mrs. L. L. Stecle of Indian Spring was elected second vice president, while | Phyllis Reeler of Whashington was re- | elected secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Corby announced her donation of a cup to be competed for in an 18- hole handicap medal piay tourney Sep- tember 18 at Columbia. Mrs. Knox was chosen chairman of the han p committee, and Mrs. J. M Haynes will head a committee to handle team matches with women from other citles. The annual tourney of the Interde- partmental Golf League. to be played | either at Washington, Barnockburn or Indian Spring on Juns 4 and 5. will have three classes of teams instead of one in the Government tourney last B T e 4.0 REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE ment. bureau or indep=ndent establish- ment of the Government to enter teams in three classes—A. B and C—any one S of which may compete for the Class A | =— = team title. | - = - = = = The teams are to be rated in the vari- E E & == = 2 ous classas according to the handicaps | of the team members. The chief prize | now is the Melion trophy, donated by | == the Secretary of the Treasury. and | =4 E = = = = won for the first time last year by the = = = = State Denartment team. It goes tc the | g = team w’th the lowest gross score for 36 holes ! MILES PER HOUR A nominating committee composed of J. T. Harris, D. P. Swope, M. A. Shipley, G. H. Vullings and B. K. L TSR LR : S IT ANY WONDER that a modern, new type, meeting April 12 at the Interior De- T R R high speed automobile will sometimes falter? pres}denl: R. 8. Collins, Justice, vice . . Bresdent; R A shepas. internai rev- Think what you ask of it! e leo leciial o bnpen- w04 s it T You are doing a conservative 40 miles an hour. Down goes your accelerator.. What happens? At 40, your engine is building, using and ex- tinguishing 6,000 separate fires per minute. Gas i drawn in, compressed, fired, and the burnings of the ) fuel turned into power at the rate of 6,000 fires per > ‘v/r ]‘;‘!v‘“,_)i minute. 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