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SPORTS.’ ¢ [VENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D). C., THURSDAY; AUGUSTT 27 1928 Victory for Tilden Is Foreseen in Battle With U. S. Lawn Tennis Association MucH ;\T{;flN DU Golf Cup Is Put in Sand Trap |PRESS BUILDING BOLF |+ 787", "7 |CLEANER, COURTEOUS PRINCIPLE IS AT STAKE To Use as a Temporary “Green” EVENT ATTRACTS 143‘\; i tilli o o | CADDIES ARE SOUGHT) 1\ TILDEN TENNIS CASE Az 0w UmAn, w. B Richardson, | e DA el | \ n vy, Edward Kelly | B TRER | NE_hundred and forty-three | {10 W ¢ iirohy, (LR B Branat By the Assoctated Press | ARSI, golfers who have offices in the | . m Miller, BH. “Npw o YORK, Aus 2 T R o ‘ " - 'R oC ore efse that cotild be used. He was 3 A ey, | r o <yt xR. o 1( v “muu\ -(n'. v\‘lfl‘l:(i‘:rzv o “1 : y N"“(;“M p;p:l\ Bbl““l‘}(‘:l‘!rl‘fl“;v]l‘:: : Eiwird 17 fogy TUDINEER, GeOTke | and more courteous caddies are sought HE Tilden and the of . .:U a];dfl!p. 1‘{»‘1‘\ ]wn s : cups have by uandary embers of the Na | iy wd F ey k i ; t 1EN Tilden f- | , g | o g ey < that a sand gr Clab have been paired in four: | e Pothoff. H. K. Burman. G. J | by the Young Men's Christian Assocta ficials of the United T T caninat. b Course Foliowed -in Davis/| d them on top of mounds 8 the most unplea ne | for the first annual tournament I Vierline, M. W. Nolan, Pelder | tion La Tennis Ass n, | ¢ 5 b on the side of mounds, stuck rfa ‘.\“‘”,',‘:v‘(.:\ at some | for fenants of the building and members B Reih, 3P, | A report made to the national coun- who have been abr g | e midd v of > club, to be played at Bannock- SR : o = ” n to this coun Cup Row Seems Inconsist- [ pace that ool g b irses that ar ned of champlon- | 0 17, b, jur o B Wasies W, S8 BT W Weok of Mouston ; temporary _greer : ! ! Lay e we d t ths 6Bt ottt ol m;‘rli\(:l:x‘l‘.,:mn have been donated for | Vsl e MOV R k. ton, 9. . Aa- Tex., agr:;r:‘ra '\‘(’xg\x '»‘f th 1 ay 15 all, bt he m « ent to Laymen. b=l keeper steppe S Bl Culter. | Prizes will be presented Saturday at|'1'30- T ‘¢ Himmond, F. L. Hudson, W. | caddies “gamble on playe 1 5 rities who did not well under way Tilden not,_be gk T Tuesday we ¢l we found ; Squarely in the middle he shallow | 3, ncheon at the National Press Club 8 J Ha VanVeen, G. 1, | Into the ground to retricve them later d m seen sharpening thelr | jne only person on deffnse. For Til- | the prize place 1 {rap he cut the hole and there it is' ™ myo hairings follow use profanity and tobacco. gamble with | swords or building dugouts in accord- | den is a young man. a hard fighte BY WALTER TRUMBULL. ettt ol egrand t any " %, The putting surface is not as| & s b | on. 4 Brinton, J. J | eaddy masters, e to Ohtain money o their mood is embattled of | and he has lots of s gy smooth nor e as regular green | g.00-.D. W. Williams. Pete Vinell, R. W. | Pr A e rundell, ¢. | DOTTOW money from pla a e | peac | On the ‘[ “mp on the third hole at before the brown pa DU P o TIRSuiit, 9o {Gakbin T .| V.. Oann I 8. Amuatel ©. | Clovenly enG discoistence” | of course, was settled by | a genuine very acceptable s tute, Paul n I Duncan, James Similar reports have been received on of President Collom 10| prief for tk ary to get | 8:20 b H. B. Robinson, William St el uley Sears, Louiz | from other parts of the country, said 3111 1 the Davis Cup matches | man who e on pitch into the LW VO e B, Bhioge, | AR T X G. C. Robinson, secrtary for employed s That cxpediency and | and nail f But . e 1 The ball will | 3 | W J. Babbington, D | hoys of the natfonal council. To remedy ion of the French to send over place . X 3 for the sand| 8. onges, Howard Rotab, A. R . Rinsb - Dolighar such conditions he is secking “finer six-man team this month | proach a: Club desi he it in the Y s kept w And at last we, AR Maxwell, R. M. | Ma ery Marks types of older boys to supervise the s how Collom's action was appre- | by % i R Shah R the » 10 have been trying (unsuccessfully) e P M 3 % 210 on JE arry | caddy pens.” e gl aha many | D005 "0} fimpe’ i W, Howes, John g os over the! s greenk Simcoe 215 Kenneth k Neill, Dr correctly quoted he G X s, ha i a hale to our liking T | 9 & Milier, A. D. Forlonz. W. D artin | ) n be a member of a Davis | calendar of Ol 't have (o SoAr going 18 | oL o T odiier: . D. Forons, . D, | Wi ! Beri posan. | U. §. CHESS TEAM THIRD - i Dt | e ot O : 9:40-B. B Benison, C. Johnson. H. L.| Wi : e | THE HAGUE. August 2.—America's | that if could not pull the team | relicf will be f i 9:30-R_J. Rattéree. W. T. Speer, Parl iy | chess team regained third place in the | r gain would | stars LS et Dol e e U LR | TIP FOR FISHERMEN. international tourney by taking 11, | he e 3 I al observers | count Utopia, for S bl B points out of 2 from Ttaly rday. | of political trends in tennis have ac- | Au straight at /™9 (5" Carter Pield. Edgar Markham, Guy HARPER'S FERRY, W. Va. August | pungary still leads. Whitaker, Wa | cepted this as dulling the point of the . H ! he will be e WHlbur arvess John w. | 2—The Polomac River was clear and | ington, D. C.. player, has gained approaching battle over Tilden's ama- 3 as Hobey opolise < . o ine st : ‘gre And he won't have 10| .y o . Parkine v 8! Bioaq. - | Shenandoah was muddy this morning points and has lost as many. | te 15; perhaps it would if Tilden’s n_hockey and foot 28 th res | atts ne p y out with an explosion . ed, the possibilities Has to Put It Some Place. are t and personally we wish = < > holes cut in the mid- me pes o ers a bit better, a play- ol v mooth out the sand in the path | at B he hole | died under the by B growth (A bobby is any one-shot | done and le W h can be reached from the | spread of I 1 Breen- i all those who reach it in one er L do not.) | other things at Burn- | do to set ay than queer golf | green. for h up near the edge of | d at all if the progre: 5 th green we found a small csident of the asso- patch was a copperhead snake, lying where Ward B, executive | the green coaxed k to i B thy had made one of his best | 2 i inst the snake’s head d and looked, from the deep fe declared that if he t, to the woods at the | those things infested the | r. Collom will | right and rear, up and down the © woods at Burning Tree he wouldn't | tee together | Way that leads in to the green from|have gone into the underbrush to look | the left side. That runway was found | for the ball he pitched over the troes t0o steep for even a temporary green, | so succe to get a par 4 after ap- and there was no cleare ce any- | paren out of the hole. ying “bobbles” on | outside looking in is | — — ettt e permitted to play m1 i <t MeAleer and Miller Only D. C. most important in tennis, he surely must o eligible for any tournaments over — Linksmen in Muny Match Play| i l charges were filed before the ailenge round of the Davis Cup wa SR ilden cannot be a pure am: and with no additional | HILADELPHIA, August n | are being plaved today. List of qualifiers uced a doubtful char-| opposite . m. Pitish .3 the .next. Surely the United | . States would not have played agains: | u f France a man whose amateur standing | e came here from Was serious doubt By playing | ington to play in the r Tilden the United States certified him | links championship, were paired today as an amateur. against outsiders in the tourney. Neither | man met one of the outstanding play- | A Bonus at End of Year. ers, and both were expected to come - G < | through the first match round. e T i e oo o | McAleer, who was in good position t the articles in question. A Smatony | Wi the qualifying round at the close assuredly has the right to publish his | Of the first day of play, slipped over the opinion on any sublect whatever, if he | 5econd round el s accepts no compensation. And if he | finish with 157, g St did contribute those articles free of | Sturdy arm of the law and public links charge the syndicate for which he works | £0If veteran—Sam Graham, a Pitts- | b g all bonus at | DUrgh police lieutenant, Graham added | 5 thout its being | & 74 yesterday to his 78 of the previ- » % | ous day to win the qualifying round by ks very | One shot from Frank Brokl of St. Paul gt b ts NeTY | who led over the R he : | Bradiey H. Burrows, Charies W. Cole who won the war. He ran the practice | - e and the preliminary matches pretty (304, Arthur T. Wannan the other 2 b £ 5 much as be pleased. He played in the | Washington entrants, failed to qualify doubles with Hunter because he wished | 304 3% Dlaving in the consolation tour- | DISQUALIFIED GOLFERS o 0" b agatng. o | adelphia. Burrows had a au-hole wial | MAY TAKE LEGAL STEPS | W herne aR' ofiby. Cole fiusted with 163 and Wan- | . nan, still piaying badly, took 98 0 score ' By the Associated Press e tw it v Hheopacly | 188 for the double circut of the course, | - pILADELEHIA. ‘August 2.—Robert It would s hat the tennis asso- | MAller's qualifying total was 164, the | Bail of Chicago and Flmer Stout of ciation might just as well toss in the | ROCK Creck star adding a 78 to his 85 | Newark, negroes, Jon N Olepwitied RN S Nt Sy e, miak of Philadelphia, who knows the | HonShip aft e 25 a kick left. . W day threatened to seek the aid of the Speaking of legs, this boy from Van. | CObbs Creek course iike a_book, and | 427 U f couver, Percy Williams, certainiy must | Miller met Lee Boyle of Philadelphia, | X they had been ruled out yes have 'a great pair. The Canadian Srorher, man who learned the game | terday for alleged infractions of the &choolboy in winning both the 100 and | °Ver "’,a‘k}a’;’g"‘(‘»’?’w"')’”,“; hfnd trou- | Tules they took the matter to a negro the 200 meter races a i s 4 third hote, haviaoU~ | attorney and said that an injunction | such great fl and by faking 5o on e ot ons | Would be asked to stop the tournament o : par 4 holes he wound up with 41 for his | UHEss they were relnstated. |~ : > Hahn won both sprints at s. | U7ard journey. He came back in 39 | TICIS Wero some protests Tuesdey| g ] % Louis in 1904, and Ralph Graig sprint- et b iontiva's Lrilliant play, the | {800 1nto the tournament, Both cab- s Ly AR $a:0 & double victory at Stockholm in | piitcure? tenm again won the 1ardi | Tied certificates from their home citics, ; i MN“‘ 12, but it does not seem to me that - A An executive meeting was held and it either instance the competition was g;?“:};gh'mm“;";o;;“g,;g 545 | was declded to accept their entries arly as great. and Washington ended far down with 4 | When both qualified yesterday there Willizms ran to his vietories against total of 696. First and second rounds | WAS another conference behind closed the finest field of daeh men ever as- | 'O B doors and both were disqualified. Offi- ed at the Olympics. He must be | =, | Cjls said the race question did not & magnificent sprinter. | R N | enter into the declaring Ball was 1 have been told that Wittams in-| | Upright Swing | dropped for violation of a rule re tends 1o enter the University of Wash- . il {ing to the method of dropping a ball, ington next Autumn. This will scarce- Causes a Slice | | stouy, was disqualified on the ground be rh"wx:mz news for Eastern insti- | that he had taken seven strokes on tions of learning. There are enough | the Aifth hole and turned in six on his tes on the Pacific Coast now BY SOL METZGER. | e [T I 10 keep the intercollegiate champion- o " o 10 ahi that, section of the countey i One of the dozens of causes for (ORoTrishl S o Morth At _ | slice 15 a too upright swing, such as puper Allfance.) | the golfer sketched on the left has { made. 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