Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1928, Page 31

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SPORTS. 3T | SPORTS. THE.E\'EA\' ]| - G _STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1928 g . e 0 ritis ailrer wup 0 eam naite ronges ver (0o Invade Uniie ates | s < out 2 ’ . - | the titte. She took A 44 going out and E B S S E MYy S Pol_o F'E D ;OLF FOE PUZZLES HIM JDomthv Page, With a 77,1 it S¢S SPEED BALL IS SEEN AR L ¥ ¥ J 1T | = « 9 4 | vicibly heartbroken | ’ . | e i e ot 0 e e AG COMING BIG GAME, CARVED FROM ROCK | (‘ lf I{" I l. M . T PO ()lll ,west, barrier in the championship's | : A | history and as eight were tied for :hat LT R e ~\ F all the curious ancedotes | | GOl 1ela; arian pur pl(‘ Rty AR o e lari o e | - ( of golf ‘"‘”"‘“""“‘"(‘ o Al up the 32 qualifiers. a playofl was' By the Associated Press By the Awociated Press. - heard—and some of hom necessary. The winners were Louise West Point, near to Storm King . ; | Speed b binat f oot ball _/ sre no less than weird BY the Assoeiated Press e atiad for iHore thai:a decatie. Nati| Rarsis: saduaiie: C. W: Bikckwall of | . Speed Balliaicomblnatan oR ool 050 o e biarniisaiing s oltidat solids fock the oddest, T believe, NDIAN HILL CLUB. CHICAGO. Au- | -incee Mis. F. C. Letts of Chicago took | Chicago and Elizabeth Curtis of Clin- S0¢Ce% and basket ball, which may e | Bear Mountal £n% TUE 6 et told me lately by Dr. A. B. Harris cust 14.—Safely past the qualifying | the fitle two years straight, in 1916 and | ton, Towa played by cither men or women, is | cminences. Six Memb to P! Thei sident of that estimable barrier, which always takos its toll | 1917, has any holder of the Western, The Chicago women won their entry rated by Columbia University am.\'\ml- of dynamite and out of its rock is being X embers to Flay r mi known all over of one or two golfing geniuses, 32 | (iile been able to defend her champion- | into the championship flight on the first t s the coming popular sport I | .awveq a polo field that will be second . ) Somen continued their quest for the | shin successfully. Mrs. Pressler had 17- | hole of the playoff with birdie 5s. but | Aferica T I First Trophv Matches on ; B A oW annual women's Western golf cham- | vear-old Virginia Ingram of Chicago as| Miss Curtis h?d to play three extra '_“llh" fimr:; \1‘?{“)“1;:;\‘{”{ w"i. : qlfl\“ “;”"fl‘!"w ol R ACRRR N amatcur golfer, 6 fect and 2 onship over the heavily wWooded and |her first-round opponent holes for her victory versity of Michigan s years g v s Link 3 inches in he ‘n:;uxdpl:\dmn Hill course today e Doiton Reymond of Baton . and is now being taken up all over the ! in tearing out the fleld for the use of Chicago Links. Today's play programed for the | Rouge, La., former Southern champion country, according to the COWTLR|cadets of the United States Military 18-hole n\‘,\(t)\d\.nI'r‘l_\ \:nh]“m;q of 1)"; \\h:; s mmx:;mp \_M’“ a ‘4‘:}” r»yn ARMOUR TIES FOR LEAD: ORI {;‘,:v\ ’W;mm os the long- | o emy. Top soil was transported by favorites paired with normally easy hut [ medal honors; Miss Virginia «on reded g ivas : 'RENCE PER D sational players. The tourna- A% fhytiek: With w705 N physical strength. truck a distance of 7 miles D e ,‘,:,:‘1""‘:,11",\\?',:.}.1.31"‘lv““\ e e i P \,‘r",:,i"’:',ér'i,h e, McLEOD IS STROKE BACK Speed ball is played with 11 on a| It is estimated that wnhn;’:v the use 2 Sl i the o R, 4 o ¥ 1 P ide egulation soccer ball is used. | of Government equipment the cost et e alch play daily up to the 36- | ourth in cven par 81, were outstanding | PHILADELPHIA. August 14 (/) ide. A regulation soccer | nt th - z\:»:: n“‘,:x on fu,m ¥ favorites i Leo Diegel, Canadian open champion of Kicking only may be resorted to when the field would vrnhah}l" ha_\l" run "; 71 and Heading the list of qualifiers was| Bernice Wall of Oshkosh, Wis.; Mrs. | Fenimore e iams. _youthfl | the ball is on the ground. but a player | $200.000, twice as much as the actual match vt Dorothy Page of Madison. Wis. who S. L. Reinhardt. Dallas. Tc Anne | Ttalian professional at Shackamaxon, | CALCDINg it may pass ls around. | estimate. i ! aptured medalist honors vesterday with | Webster. Fort Leavenworth, Kans . Vir- | N. J.. and Tommy Armour of Wask Ririgasidone (1 thees wage. A Kioe - . 220 or 4 under par for the 6.420- | 2inja Van Wie. Chicago; Mt fon tied for the lend at the end of Under the goal posts, as in soccer. counis | gther Sports News on Page 32. vard conrss. The tall Badger was | Hill. Kansas City, and Mr the 36-hole qualifying round of the three points: a fo e 1 over the course, but invariably shot | Jones of Chicego also had dciphia open golf championship Do the g0l posts, tr0, AN & A0 | her way out of trouble and into a par | leries of backer yesterday, each with 150, B e S s i . 3 birdic paired against | Out of the championship pict d McLeod, also of Washi wa W. L. Hughes, athletic director of De another mon of Mil- | the first time in s wa v a stroke back with 151 i b ~‘j-'“""*’? f""""?{‘ Vo ik waukee, who entered the select circle | Turpie. the freckled-faced golfing . of the game, is teaching a class at Co- | with an 85 from New Orleans off her A COACH 36 YEARS lumbia_which is attended by 200 me UUAT 80 o vt sleady, (hie datend= L e ] 0 8 § and women physical education direc- | To Match Your Odd Coats ing champion, Mrs. Henry Pressler of any in her ing round Alonzo A. Stagg has trained track 'O'S® 5 Lot Angeles, who qualified with an 80. | Tt was the one big upset of the qual sams 21 years, base ball teams 31 year . 9 [ranked e o recapture the | ing round, % the Southern cham 21 yoarn, bese ball teams 31 yoars| L o rtean colleyes'and | EISBIVIANIS 7 the Sav b i erown a jinx which | was an overwhelming favorite to win | Cli v rsities have base ball teams. — —— .. N ‘l The doctor’s say anvthing.” said Dr | -l e 5 = : the wir ; it 5 P and, I think, & 120n | W T EEEES ; he plays IS HE STRINGING ME ALONG, =R . sufficient s wondering about the AND WILL HE CUT LOOSE = z 2z N and when his opponent would AND DEMOLISH M& P —— 5 100s ething to justif ore of 76. T g tight golf ed. most uneas imply hilate me now you're you can ani velcome 1o it! But the queer game went on to the Dr. Harris was 9 up. T and he won the tenth hole, the same as the rest. and 1p to shake hands ‘What's the matter?” asked his late opponent. Dr. Harris told him the match was over, 10-8, there be- ing fewer holes left to play, then he. regarded 2s one of e t but 1l Britons as Tolley weakness i ¢ practice which 2 s business the opponent, was down. But he Interests Despite this « to aigue the quastion and drawback ved that the in- he wasn't accustomed to stop- | ping before a round was completed ‘he nearest I could ever come to s it out” said Dr. Harris was that he was a beginner, a st with a lot of money, that he ay in the tournament flight and that he ad _employed somebody to qualify r him and then disappear. Of irse 1 said nothing about it and no more of this odd opponent. | tensive effort of practice the cup matct of the most But this, of cot eading up to Is Deliberate Golfer. 4. Dr. A. R. McCa of those cares th which golf fiction is ma as a very good week end plaver. b~ beat Tolley, J. A. Stout. Douglas Grant and | a Walker Cup play W. B. Torrance at Prestwick last vear | Ancient pays the team’s 1 never felt as queer in my life | and so became famous. His methods penses and hotel bills. but side trij as when this man. with a score of are extremely deliberate: he shoots once | as, for instance, the American amateur, 75 posted in the medal round. was while his rival would be shooting four | which Britons in cour re expected shooting holes in 9 and 12 and 15 times. It remains to be seen whether | to enter and do enter n mon: out playing out every hole care- he can be hurried in this countr of the players' pockets and good row 3 5. R. H. Hardman is a Lancashire 'sums at that eotton broker. 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