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SPORTS.' THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1928. : + SPORTSS .8 Jones and Von Elm Picked to Reach Final in National Amateur Golf Tourney usual in seven divisional circuits for sixth ’ when the elementary school league|in that sport recently and is now waite lare . . EXPEB D I Mld'Atlantlc P ros Wlll P lay W O M E N IN S P O R I grade athletes, with cups offered by the ' serles made it impossible for the inter- | ing to compete for sectional laurels. - playground department to the winnars\pln)ground games to be played fxcept} ‘Winners in three classes were picked in each loop. | on Saturdsy moenings. {'in the doubles quoit tourneys staged at I | Gallinger playground this week. Doro= r Eliminating basket ball from the ele- f y Tournament on Three Courses Elm : G o ; ’ ry school schedule does not mean | chich | thy Harper and Mildred Parks scored in DRI PO B playground activities, gives as the rea- | eRtary, sehool, SEhoduls Soe? ¥t WE| Georgetown playground squad, which | {1l 10*0%)2"Vear class: Dorls MeDogul ELEME’NTARY school athletic [Son for the change the fact that the | grade class will lack opportunity to play | won the interplayground league title|and Isabel Hamilton won the 12 to 14 i BY WALTER R. McCALLUM. | water, while some of the bunkers were programs for girls in the Dis- | junior high schools have taken over so|the game on the playgrounds. Miss | last season. will be out for practice in|year class and Glow Keys and Agnes Y id-Atlanti tion | Virtually full of water. Watson said he trict this Fall will include one|many of the seventh and elghth grades | Parker points out. It will simply zive | full force this year. but if the junior Genoe triumphed in the 14 to 16 year i ITH the mid-Atlantic section |id not expect the course to be fully major change—the basket ball |in the various divisions that thers are ' more time to the development of the!and senior leagues are both formed the | class. Bf,bby Was Victor in 1924, | gualifying l‘(_i"“]‘;" Rl ‘x‘;t dried out by Sunday. league series for seventh and |mot enough elementary schools having |annual interplayground series. which group will be divided. the younger girls = These winners will play off among ’ Professional Golfers Assocla- it v eighth grade girls, which has been | these older classes left to make up a | Will be held as usval, open to all of the | entering the former and the older on themselves to pick the representat: in tion ~ postponed yesterday |y, g, Baines, Edgar M. Wallace and |staged in the past in co-operation with | good circuit. Most of the elementary |older glrls.. Directors expect to be able | competing in the latter. | the sectional tournament to begin Sep= while George Reversed until Monday because of & | Gparies B. Lyddane of Columbia ieft| the playground department will be|schools now are limited to six grades,|to handle two groups in this series—| — | tember 11. course almost Submfrgrd 'by the heavy | washington today for upper Pennsyl-|scratched and another game will take |according to Miss Parker. |a junior and a senior loop—this year,| Katherine Griggs won the Hoover | e s L rains of the past two days, the Middle | yanja on the first leg of a motor trip|its place. Field ball is being cons:aered as the and are planning to run off the sched- | playground checker championship ave: | ules with more dispatch. as the courts | a field of 40 contestants. defeating H.| ~OMAHA, Nebr. September 7 ';m.- levelan ieavys Matters in 1926. Atlantic Professional Golfers® Associa- | {hat will tak~ the three golfers through| Maude N. Parker, director of girls' [ substitute game to replace the basket . tion has announced a unique plan for |5 dozen States. They expect to go as ball for the girls in the schools still hav- | will be free during the week for matches. | Clubb, an 8-year-old competitur, 2-0. in | When Johnny Risko, ! — e == | ing seventh and eighth grades this year, | It is estimated that with reasonably | the final round. ;3:;!‘\‘!. :nd “Bearcat” Wright, ‘h’:: | aha negro opponent, meed onig! == playing its first annual match play | far West as Kansas City, golfing as they | =~ = By the Associated Press. championship. go. They are accompanied by their |amateur championship -are in Boston | which include schools of the Roscdale. |good weather the interplayground finals| Gwynn Hellen, director of the ground. EW YORK, September 7.—Awy-| Briefly the plan, as announced by | wives. foday, practicir - over the course n | Bloomingdale. Golumbia Heights and|can be held around Thanksgiving time | awarded Miss Griggs a prize of a box | in A 10-round main event, the Omahan Charles P. Betschler, president of the preparation for the tourney which will | Virginia_avenuedivisions. instead of in.the Christmas snow as has | of candy. Quoit honors at Hoover also| will have a 20-pound weight advantage. begin on Monday. A Godge ball series Will' be staged as | been the case several times in the past | went to Miss Griggs, who won th~ title | Wright will top the scale-in at 206 thing can happen in a national 1 —_— amateur golf championship, but | association, calls for playing of the| All the local entrants in the national there's about an even chance that history will repeat itself when the 1928 titular play, starting at Brae Burn, Newton, Mass., on Monday, reaches its final stages. Under the grouping of seeded players. announced by the United States Golf Association, Bobby Jones, thrice a holder of the title and the defending ) 4 champion this vear, is seeded in the|Club of Baltimore will be the scene of lower bracket o* :he draw, while in the | the first and sccond rounds of match upper half v e George Von Elm,|Play on September 17. The surviving Chick Evans . .. Watts Gunn, all of | Semi-finalists will meet on September whom Bobby has met in the final round | 24 at the Congressional Country Club. of previous natlonai championships. | Then the scene will shift to the Five In the bracket with Jones are seeded | Farms course of the Baltimore Country Francis Ouimet. whom Jones defeated [ Club, where the finalists will play on 11 and 10 in the semi-final round last |8 day during the last week in Septem- year; Frank Dolp, the Western cham- | ber. The national professional match pion, and Harrison (Jimmy) Johnston, | Play championship for the title now who' lost to Bobby, 10 and 9, in the |held by Walter Hagen will start over third round of the 1927 tournament. |the Five Farms course on October 1. Sceded with Von Elm, Evans and| Only a handful of the professionals Gunn in the upper half is also Jess| from the Middle Atlantic section were tser, who held the title in 1922.|on hand yesterday at Indian Spring ings, of course, are made on | Prepared to play in the local sectional 3 BOYCE presumption that the stars so| Qualifying round. It was raining hard, honored will qualify by being among | the course was soaked and doleful Dick MUTOMETER i 3 5 ¢ soiall Casa Indicates iastantty the lowest 32 in 36-hole medal play at | Watson, the club greenkeeper, looked . 4 3 s : vy refisction when Brae Burn. In the event they do not|more doleful than ever as he gazed 7 Our Regular % - 5 ! ;r‘;.hi g0 Head- LTl nrevent acel- Forier alternates will be chosen from among |out over his beloved course and visioned 1 / Price, $2.95 o) i 1 § dents and pro- p better t Dr. O. F. Willing, Roland Mackenzie | divots flying in all directions from 3 3 and a slate of 10 or more nationally | Soaked turf. He called Homer S. Pope, Strong hemp rope with Midget Type % known golfers, including two former | chairman of the club golf committee, sturdy hooks. Have one in e g . withou! champions, Jess Guilford and Max | on the telephone and Pope ordered the vour car for emergency. Sale Price 3 Marston. course closed for the day. So the pro- g 3 § Interest has developed in the possi- | fessionals hastily got in touch with 95 % 2 § ] bility of a meeting between Von Elm |headquarters of the Professional Golf- Sale Price e 4 ° % A and Sweetser in one of the rounds be- | ers’ Association in New York and se- | X v 2 Palee... fore 1|helfm1al. These two have never cur::i pexmissign tt;) dlmlds ulm locaz 1 met in the championship and may not | qualifying round at Indian Spring nex - ¥ 4 u 3 ; # SPANISH LEATHERWOVE et e e e L N the question of the District 3 : s : : AUTO cLOCK | 3-WAY LIGHT ¢ 7 SEAT COVERS § TROUBLE LIGHT tournament on threz_ courses, two in | Baltimore and one fn Washington. ‘With two of their number to qualify for the national professional match play championship in a 36-hole tournament at Indian Spring next Mon- day, the pros will also qualify 16 of their number for the sectional match play championship. The Elkridge Hunt put out by some other early round |Jjunior championship, scheduled for de- opponent. They were partners in the | Cision today%at Indian Spring, came up. recent Walker Cup foursomes. Pope called Dr. William C. Barr, sec- Dash Style 7 On present form, Jones and Von Elm | retary of the District Golf Association, 7 are strong favorites to reach the final[on the telephone and recommended With Black round just as they did in 1924 and | that that event also be postponed. Barr 1926. 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