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Aspirants Are Offered Three Courses on Which to Qualify HELEN SHOULDERS HOVA GOLFERS BID "534k W, GODDING VIGTORVictors i Gty Titke Duccpin DR TASK ABROAD, FOR TEAMPLACES ESE2-Ecs e STaES e o Be Well Rewarded ST . Y started it by inquiring in E: & years, when the first five men in the 'INNERS in the W: ning Star: B, silver cup presented by Wash- e griliroom whe his fellow sufferers 3 ~_ il > gy here will bowl| - Oity Duckpin s | ington Timess G siiver cup presented by Washington Men May Play at| Fere's be'ter « round of ot hai | Not Queen to Defend Titles|Tests Scheduled This Week | siatos s eas, 20riner® 2¢ted Oon- L o401 4 110/ for Ten Games St g S| O B e 5 , will split $3,600 in ‘Pittsburgh, Philadelphi e BN e ; Lo o The Rlchmonders making the.trip , ; : purgh, Philadelphia | piag frem fevel e eve and Lead Team Against | at Congressional Club ~|besides W A Haskins, spanor of the | \Whegler, 1,103, Is Second; | A s check revesiea 351 team en-| Bitive At 5o oos maseisd™s3 g with the' mion who sheat 36 ; s men wi - (1 i and betier down to the 85 men and % kY city champion; Billy B; , Gordon tries, 574 doubles and 1007 singles, silver cup or Richmond Links. i o By e {Eree Countries. to Select Six. awell, Robert r, Tiny Clare and Ruche, 1,080, Third. totals that were far beyond the expec- | ver cup. presenicd by Recrestion” Bowlis they do well when. the Brenk. 108 y ; B ooy R A 1o S A ’ o > tation of the association’s most opti- | JITTEL % iler cup preseated oy King £ia e shot & 92 in a group £ . leaders. ’ BY WALTER R. McCALLUM. e gomn e ; owtere -wi B Set All Events. scorers, and won a match, |BY the Assoclated Press. 5 s with averages raj from NTRANTS. 'from clubs about NEW YORK, April 13.—Besides de- A‘é‘.“..fi flwfii‘lf"fl&. m&:f“" T” i With a total of 1,110 pins for 10|95 to 103 dominate the mtrxyw list. Class T A RUst. jilver cup Srasented by Con. Washington in the national open Bae tiba ek ‘swoerien's " teinty b >y other col- TA'_'AN sNATcHEs games, W. Gooding took first money |D (averages 95 to 100) and class C | siiver buckie r:u::!: by W R Wrieht O championship, mest of -whom AP S and s Rosans, :Igout ;ln teams from clubs w1 the John S. Blici Bweepstakes, con- | (100 to 103) each drew 112 teams. B—Pirst, silver cup bresented by 3. Henry will be professionals, will agai 2 leagues to the class AA |Helen Wills, who sails Wtdnudn‘y on ©in ‘:m W ;i g&mfi?‘n’u PY E, ; e “Arcadia. " Gosding. rone | 100 boiers it avetaes o€ 2ob. wd :{h“fl i %"lm‘ a by st goe N R o e e SO T T B T i Tee gl e R T egiate title it LE’S DERBY LEAD | i R raln Ciosting oheaErs ‘as | for bowlers. with averates of 200 ae| "It giud Prasenied by sechi 4 co. | on which to attempt to qualify on June | Iy fnte the majors.” .| United States feam against picked reps | University's golf teamhe Which fo naied Convention Hall on the previous Sai- |better. Class A s sbout as large as it | FifPalkccollenser Goj yecond. siver bei 10 f:; bl s o?u‘fll:‘i?t iR g AR g:enunve- of Holland, Prance and|as one of the leaders in collegiate gOIf | my e Assoctated ¢ urglyhmmmn h:fio"flfi 34 5;.’,".:. s mbfl"x;u trike will be i e o preieid by Bon play than X A e Associated Press. o Ve P e ol ler st Dlothi . K ee Once again Washington has' heen g Deain ieketiod: il 1. DAY | ot Eians et ek | ZENBBVIEAR Oblo, Aphil 3= op- | D1 tebe Deneg NI S68 that gare | ane buck; s triple #5, and Jour atrikag | emted v th Fashion hop. . onire PF neglected in the list of cities where | alone Deths Olp linee WH. teo. Hngies | the Cosreirial Dt Chub iy | Whing’ Oest - Eodays:in ‘the ‘35-4plle. T | * .y o O 103 dd eccnd place. | o & row will pay the pertocmer $20. inkion Ditly Newsr soconds atron har shis entrants for the opan may qualify, but |~ |the first day, a doubles contest the |the next few da; % | between Cambridge and Zanesville, Pete | 5, OUS M. Ruche was third with 545 | There were cighs triples in, Jast your's | oricd o Vienaa Suatogn s SFa¥ hat pre- local amateurs and professionals Who second day and two singles the third| A group of n:rl PR \fers | Gavuzz, Ttalian d merchant. of | 030—1,080. Only bowlers with aver- |fournament and 115 double-headers, | Hish Game, Any Class will make & bid to play in the open d day. W T O o oS s | Bouthampton, England, assumed” the | %653, Of less than 100 were eligible. | which set a recoyd. "| Pirst siver cup presented by the Washin. may make their qualifying attempt at ith Cross of San Francisco and |are to. play 36 holes during the week | lead in EC. Pyle's bunion-derby, do- | The leading scores: | " According i Secretiry Arvile Ever. | oh Oy Dot RSetifn? it Philadelphis, Pittsburgh or Richmond. Majorle Morrill of Dedhai, Mass., Who |to determine the six men who wil | POSing Bd Gardner of Seattle. Wash. Graz | sole, three strikes and & 9-pin count 15| Giiasics s Triboy, 52 jeweicrs " thied Number Not Determined. ;:m‘ ‘“E with- Queen Helen in _the | constitute the Hoya golf combination. t‘;l’fhh;dwl:gk‘he pavement pounders for | Acantiado; M... 49 92110 luxm-m-{,o'n' :,‘: :omtw.m’ ?"m;flml bowler | pounds coffee presented by J. 5. Wik vasion, ; : Ly X 0. fourth, b open af of the thrce cities wi 7 ] i W ‘027 | Hiram M. team ot 4 oo g e oy Brew ol ‘n;lrl:; R Mfilrlc‘e) diu‘;’(‘:fihy. king of colleglate | o, :’f‘:g“g:' u:;h‘;m:'n”:l:‘h‘: “’:‘:': 108308 58 Sa—nit—1oa l‘.‘ue_ucngked oft's m;‘;‘e.thh:.:::mifi R Tl 4 o O open championship close on May 2t, | North. and South Golf Champ CeTaamte, e W N'n AV R ol , Who went to the |.e" 13y .’ o "time advantage of 23 1802 96115 88—800—1,011 | in the fourth attempt for a strike got | BAm Siols0! (Sa00Y presented by opies but probably the number will be ap- and. Miss Morrill, the country's first, ol In he enorth and South | minutes 3.seconds over Gardner H 319 91 82 881014911038 | inne pins and & wiggle.” He promptly | cants seasentcd e Probis Brig” Biaves ! proximately the same as last vear, when | Wine 10 and 8, to K and Miss Mordll, the couniry's first, | amateur championship last week, is | ™phg’byicter brigade concluded its sec- | &7 08104 96 100 100506 —1.011 | blew the spare c P | reandias prisss were chesriully Gousted two places Were open at Richmond, six A an , 10 Keep entero il dhg Tan] i ;lnp l‘yen.d:uh é:l;a: certain of a place. 80 15 F. J.| g week today. having covered 5746 Hi 08 101104 89" 9649811034 | The Coliseum alleys have been put in | e 6 Merchants of Washingion to encou:- at Philadeiphia and eight at Pittsburgh. s : e I X bl | O erity. Sere s s, Jo4, Mrot | miles sigos Bastés Sunday, Lo 23101 37 3219030871998 | spici and span shape by Manager Lon- | Dothie-heeter strikes eacn. T The splendid course of the Qakmont Title Third Year. Svatianie: M’ Wils 'and Nely: Grods | the Indian SprIng lourney Jast eur me follow: {810 it e e e WL v | £ 0 E o, S M et ST et e aiso Wil consiule America’s stronge | And 0 1 Mark Fisnagan of New York i BRI NSt e i owy| BT A v en! women's doubles division, v e entry al prize lst, 33,000, o o Diacas. ihe | B7 the Associated Press ine Californi. stars having been prac- Star Ts Inelligible. #1011 100 16628l 1%} | Vst and the complete prize List: S e At G more chance they have of qualifying. | PINEHURST, N. C, April 13.—Play- ,‘f&‘l‘l‘ Wml"'m':.:l ““‘Il’lle' l,cmn,h m;heo "‘,f“.",,f’:,‘,;" Gun {he._ten ave S s iit saios—sii i !“’ll‘.' e KlNG P'N BOWLERS The sectional qualiying test at Rich- |ing the superfine brand of golf that | womens Gaubled ot Both ST Leybin |are cortain 10 have ety et | N 16104 13 138 1148680108 | 0y p, 32; B, 86; G, 113 D, 113; B, mond wil be piayed over the course of | brought him through » stellar field of | With an American not yet s | s “week 1o, md ont sust. wna i | FOP KINS TRACKMEN BOW 6 18 IR | ol el T DD P T R WIN THIRD PENN Tor ale-Frankford Club of Torres- | international golfers to the-final 36- ';A;he l!'llvlnu schedule opens immedi- sl-:{n und}:r thefl:lue and Gray banner TO WILLIAM AND MARY B 0 BT ARTI06 | cuase 4, 65: B, 137 G, 1% D, 130; E, o8: | N ANT asle, Pa., will be the other course at | hole match, George Voigt of New |Alely after Mis Wills. expected pres |dupng the Spring and early Summer. Quigle 59 101 142 93 13—set— 130 | b O e —_— Fhich Washinglon entrants may seck | York today won the twenty-ninth an- | or 10, with s DECRAIDA oure MAY Y |l R it e e e | - BALTEUCRE MEy Avetl 11 “MAsoad | SVIC X oo/ FIN TR BN ML | claie i, . A e S & B P swbo e Watinal Caps (JURLY. eses scattered from Mas. | Rual mens North and South golf cham- | land at The Hague, May 11, 12 and 13, | year. He is Louis Fisher, son of the Brogiam nabled Wibiat st Mory b ONAL CIRCLES e 0 2 B35 E 1 puckpin: League championsiip, for” the saineteen coursee SR tered {ro A2 | plonship, defeating W, C. Fownes, jr,| Then will follow' a ‘match against | Detrolt millionaire who is a member | tun away with Johns ZopKins in their NATIONAL CIRCLES WIN. | LINEIOV- 68 anen third consecutive season by a total pin for the 36-hole qualifying test on June |of Pittsburgh, for the title, 10 and 8, | France at Paris, May 17, 18 and 19; the |0f the Tam o'Shanter Club of Detroit. | duai meet toaay, 78 to 43. POOLESVILLE, Md., April 13.—Wil- | s margin of 393 over Parkway Filling T e o aa s mown Mo Washington | It was the third consscutive title for | French championships 'at Parls, May where Tommy Armour is to be located | Summaries: ) lie Andrews’ National Circles base ball | #is . & g, B, [E, |Station. Each won 58 games and lost course was considered as one of those | Voigt. 20 to 31; a team match against Ger- |this year. sh—Won by Scott (W. and|team of Washingtan opened its season |Sicond - 45 |23. New England Cafe finished third, on which the sectional medal rounds | Jn his match with Fownes today the| many at Berlin, June 7, 8 and 9, and Ranked With MoCarth: Bennett (W. snd M.): third, | with an easy 9-0 win over Poolesville | 2oiroy ° 25 | Meyer Davie fourth, with H. B. Den- Will be played, even though Washing- | Metropolitan star covered the first 18 |the English champlonships at Wimble- . e ey M)+ qiame, 10%. | All Stars here this afternoon. | o 29| ham completing the first division. ton is a central poiut for Maryland and | holes in 72 strokes to stand 4 up. don, June 14 to July 6. clisher, according to Tony Penna of S apeond, Bennstt TR ail M1 Nettonal Cireles’. - Poolssvill 3ixtn 13| H. B. Denham rolled the only 1800 Virginia, and is easy of access to most | Going out again he ran his lead up s e DI al B st WOt sl & Morrison (Hopkins). _Time, 22 S, Toolesville AT Beasy- | 10| set of the season, while New England of the professionals in this section. £ iivie Si0IbE D the et nine and then | ’ Mopartnyy but is not eligible because ard gash—Wen br Devis (W. tiad | 1% ST i{ 5| Cafe captured high game with 641 + e pen, championship proper s to | boled o birdle '3 on the- tenth o VAN RYN’S NET PACE |55} 55, freshman at Georgetown. | ¥iice (¥ /tma s Mime 800" ¥ | Fipends oo :11| two-weeks before the scasen ended. - played at the ged Foot Club ¢ e the match. ’ i - good 5 aah— raham (W. and | 1 ec... . | Golrick’s 161 ga d Lyons’ 3 Mamaroneck, N. Y., and not more than | Fownes, winner of the national T00 Solf as in other collegiate sporis. Other ¥ oecond, Trice (W, snd M.); ibird, | sgo IR 102 ."I ! stood the lssl‘o’r’lelh‘encloLs::;sw::kox e 150 players will be eligible for play. In | amateur championship in 1910, did not | DIZZY FOR IAP eorlhetown lads who will seek places | Mile run—Won by Gresham (W. and MJ: } A 4923 Totals o sigo the campaign. Lyons had high average this number are the 30 contestants and | display as steady a game today as he onytae feam _intiude. Rob | Manning, | Sicaely il (RgRIse; Sus. Xewl (W. | 2 00 {010 with 118-50 for 54 games. A ties who. returned low scores in the | did in other matches of the tournament, i P PN Tofill,. BN | ile run—Won by Campbell (W. and | $1 $1212 Team Standing. 1928 open at Chicago. Tommy Armour | muffing numerous shots. | 8y the Associated Press. 'anfi ler, John Poley, Jimmy Quinn |\ "ycond Seheibel l'oxflnhu; inird, | S 4! e is one of those who do not have to| -The cards | PINEHURST, N. C. April 13—A| Wednesday, Thursday and Priday | (iosilars bk Mwedleswon by Hersher nn o | En 3 qualify, having finished in a .tie for (voigt out 44634435437 |nard-driving back . court game ihat | have been designated monflnsv; second. Stribling (W. and u.}; 710 Totals....¥ B Fiten 2 fifteenth place last year, while defend- | Fownes out. ri g iy 434738 | iept his opponent breathiess after the |the trisls. at Go al i“ (lhe aays. for | toirds BErayer W, whd. M.1% Tl 4 Jadonal Oircley 0003015009 3ixth 3 ey o M e ap | o 14331818 A et amied’ Join Van Rom of | men n- a1 vil ke ihe {eam st 2| lSEIeTt MBI b7, SO || g Sarvona iinaky G, Lamparh | BABED. 2 y it oul nge, N. J., | . - and M) | (g ; S Niath s foun ana Amerioan pros, who compete |Fornes cit.-.vvv. 4 8544338 4—a | ¥ Nl 00 NEOT 0 (0, M0 | Fofea.r Members and fwo as substi- feriney (Honkinn, Frime, B | Biot i o bisks~Gircien § ootz | 16 ] in the British open are ezempt from | Volet in H e e & g Mt oy iy ; . Tkl (W, and M.): third, Quesen- | yile. & ‘First base on errors_Circles, Chevy Oh H qualifying, along with foreign profes- | g Ol over Sadadazu_Onda of Philadelphia. Schedule Ts Arranged. i snd M.). " Disiance, 37 Teet 11| TeRIGiEe; 3o Uk SH gy Reon” (Leerr o S TR st sional players who visit this country | | The seore was*3—8, 6—1, 6—1, 6—1 Georgetown has 1 | —Won by Pields (W. and M.): | burs). ¢ | Jastore. this year. MONROE Is ERFECT 0 y o - £ g £ getown s listed 10 matches | P Chird, Stribii i High team —~New England Cafe, 641 3 Onda, 8 member of last year’s Jap- | With others pending. The schedule | (W P - g R R T Hish team B. Deabam. 11 Prise List Revised. | anese Davis cup team, could not cope | was announoes lagt night as follows: | . Javelin Justis (W. and | ' sh Jodividual same—3KcGoirick, Mever The outstanding fact of the open with the whistling returns of the April 27—United States Military | Hibocreo s jaccl (W. and M.): mud.iF. AND M. TENNIS TEAM individual sel-—Lyons, Meyer Davi: championship announcement, made to- IN BENNING SHOOT youthful Van Ryn, sixth ranking| Academy at Washington. o SHepEine) PmARcy e o1 18y 520 v R A Gay by the United States Goif Associa- player of the United States Lawn Ten-| _ May 4 (morning)—University of | Bresd jump—Won by Neus (Mopkins): PROVES EASY FOR NAVY ki 18 ygHiizh average—Lyons, Merer Davis, 118-50 tion, is & strong upward revision of the oy DA R A T o~ o Al o i | W '%5a M) Distance, 20 feet 8 tncnes. | ANNAPOLIS, Md, April 13.—Taking | Sevent o e e B e e oM ha DI, | Dr, W, D, Manroe and Miles Tarle | or ‘Austn, ‘Tox, had litle touble i | Philsdeohis Tneon)—Erincelon. at | Hish Jepivon by Bijayer (N 2040)) | Ove of the six maiches in singles and | math GREENBRIER WINS EASILY 3 ed major law in the weekly h = 4 W. and M.). Helght. § feet 7 inches. | two ree of doubles, Navy won at ¥ on'& par with the cash prizes offercd | Washington Gun Club trapshoot yester- | ROSINE of o?'h-‘;f_;xflc@:g ASd MG [ AT 16-—Hioly Cross at New Haven. "Hr.n'." \auit—Won 5 *Guirk abd" Giheidt | tennis today from Franklin S0d Mar. | B i il LEWISBURG, W. Va, April 13.— in other important open championship | day at the Benning range. Dr. Monroe [0) , 5 » 1 e {h morning) —Harvard at | nef.’r’.‘:'"’x'o [ 'fii’r‘.‘;;“"" (W. and M.). shali by 7 fo 2. 305 335 Creenbrier Military School went on a events. Last year the prize list totaled | registered a perfect score in the two —_ - - B kv 3 : Singles_Parrin (Nevy) defeated Kahler, | T 95, batting spree today and pounded thres $2,242. This year the powers that pe | events on the Boyer Motor trophy and | NORTH C AROL"‘ A N'NE y 11 (afternoon)—Yale at New e TSI l‘vl. 6—3: Salisbury (Navy) defeated Ap- | Events, in’ goif have seen- the light and have [ Tavior was high gun in the 50-yard | vt GREENLEAF WINS MATCH. |BS.Su &7 Mefiongrty, avy) defeated | oond” I % _put up a total of five “grand,” $5.000. | race with 47, firing from the 16-yard DEFEATS VIRGINI A 4 3 c : artmouth at Apawamis NEW YORK, April 13 () —Ralph feated Haseltine. 6—1. 6—0; Lucas (Navy) | Third 5 5 - e First has been increased from | mark, ; f y &= i i Oroinleat defaato Pronk . Tahersdt of | ieaied Von, Geldeseck, 63, 6-—3: Lan. | Pousth 4 3500 t6 $1,000; second money hs been | "' Waiter Wilson and J. Marcey, each of | CHARLOTTESVILLE, V., April 13.| Comntey G APIWamis | Slfcmectady, - the worid's ~champlon Bengnt Memhain, deeind | ok ENAENEE BUNEN ARRIVES, Jjumped fmmrm:o.{f .'110:0- ‘l]l:ed fi;‘: whom scored 45, were other leaders, the | _North Garolina won the first of the May 18 (morning)—Williams at |7 DIOCKS to 5. fn thelr special 12-bloek | DI MeRobetis Qlagh) 35§ Johnuy ‘Bowen of the well known h.m mu'h K g s former being awarded’ the runner-up | virginia series today by s-5-to-4 score. | Apawamis c,".,",.'.,," Club, pocket billiards mateh. completed at the | Seide 'd Hasel(ne (Pranklin and Mar: Py ; bouing: femily of this city m:;un %n:c;'wmtdm ““'e’:“éf:{};“’;::f m;‘:-.hyn:em;o:b'{:!' Nash Wickhigbiam Cavalier errors threw the game away | May 18 (afternoon)—Yale at Apa- |S(rand Academy here tonight. Green- |} e T ."C.IAAI;I :—ur : [ B¢ s s t‘:’m‘b Ry who gets $50. The championship an- ' was most consistent, powdering 40, but ;:;mag“fi;:ys'nrhu!s Woskes Tovgisen 'I':Tghnf"l‘“‘"’ Club. I::L.l:‘ 5 Torih g 1300t0 1061 & nd Fekman, 64, 63 | _Class A, silver cup prere awe nouncenrent places Horton Smith | J, Marcey pressed him, breaking 38. vxrgxnif scored three runs as & |cept an s’nixf?&.finfi':‘i’.fnfi"’t‘nfi ‘glcltr:fi; N & k twenty-ninth on the list of professionals | Washington's scatter gunners will in- exempt from qualifying, reflecting .his | vade Baltimore next Saturday to en- ;’“‘;ff;in:.‘dfl‘;idc‘cmm‘umgc“(% s :l‘:ef;ml; 'filglly there during the last DSiion in the 1938 open clinsplonabip | s, NG U0t the anlameity st | o0L= dn-the severth and eighih rien | | The Bhte anid Gray 1 resstded as Last yeat Pred McLeod of Columbia, | Wednesday afternoon practice maiches | Sl Wildness got him info dlmeultics. | fabnidable contender, for the national Alex Armour of Congressional and J. | have been Tesumed at the Benning | North Carolina (5). T W@, giate championship. . Monro Hunter of Indian Spring quali- | range and the District shots are to Te- | g\ o fied for the open and played at Olym- | port this week to prime for Saturday’s | Satter'd, ‘ss. pia Fields, although none of the trio | tests. & was able to get very far in the cham- | Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis nfm\lhl?. Tommy Armour was aulo- | Railway cars are to stop at the Oriole matieally eligible by reason of having | Club range at Baltimore Highlands on won the title the previous year. Saturday. ABJLOA. HOA Holland. rf. Lewis, It FEDERAL ROLLERS LEAD IN OPENING OF MATCH| Federal Government League duck- PBurnette. . pinners outscored Government Jeague iWeaver .. bowlers by 83 pins in the openiiig block o o, ¥ — =~ — | of their 10-game series last night at the Totals .36 72712 ' Totals ..31 62711 Two Exhibition Golf Matches | muw iz w5650 | colseun Federais nisied 2800 to Dent. Costeilo. ‘p. TR | meosermnoon?: S5 G (i umsan! Saliynssnuil R PRI~ s St [ . i IBRHER {07 BSNERSYn unih Tnning ™ | Steele of the losers had high set Today Should Provide Treats| sreni. poprpsgey ™ momas Virginia .ee.t 3000100004 e Stolen base—Sher. Struck out—By Ball, 5; | Moor 121 91— 60 by"Costello,'3. Brses on:;%‘.:—of{ Bal. 3¢ 8 106 307 ELDOM have Capital golfers had . Members of the Town and Country | 35, CoSiela: 2, PegiificesroSaiteroayl, ewhs 9 = 3 an opportunity to witness in one | Club are to compete today in a one- | Mr. Watt. Time of same—2 hours. s 104 114— 564 day a pair of exhibition matches | day medal play handicap tourney, with afieondh | Totals...... 563 570 602 509 535—2,819 'h'g:dh 'h“.l bring wllgl‘&nl' 5::?! gu\;nh';n:uups The field will be divid- l : > noted champions as show Wo olasses. ' their wares in tilts this afternoon at S MAY 21 IS DEADLINE |.......« 1207355 S B i Gl nd SOty T | e, P, Sommt | g = and Bann rn ub. | . - $ Holders of three important titles and | of a series of nine-hole tournaments FOR NAT'ONAL OPEN E'-::,Efl’“ 3 e éi one holder of a minor championship | t0. be” held each Monday for several will appear in the exhibitions, while weeks at the East Potomac Park AT o b ] D : *EW YORK, April 13 —Professionals ‘who have a record of never ving " . essional D I in matches about Wash | Some golfers who have seen the an- . and amateurs who desire to try their | DELANO POST BALL CLUB lnfit_'n‘,:. nouncement of the towrnament to be | uck in the annual competition for the Bannockburn match wilk find | beld Tuescay by members of the Clin- | open golf championship of the United | SEEKS MIDGET ROOKIES Harry G. Pitt of the Manor Club, Mid- | ico-Pathological _Society at Chevy | States must send $5 fo the United ¥ ‘Atlantic amateur title-holder, teaming | Chase, wonder if it has a hidden mean- | States Goif Association before 6 pm.| Midget class base ballers wishing to With John C, Shorey of Bannockburn, | ing. ~TF: announcement says the | Tuesday, May 21. Entries will then be | try for the Delano American Legion District junior ' champion, ~sgainst | tourney.is open to “all types” of mem- | closed. Post team, which will mmru in ths George J. Voigt and Eddie Held, famous | bers of the soclety. It will be a blind ‘With the exception of three' ama- | Capital City League, American Legion New York amateurs, ~This match will | bogey affair, for a trophy which will| teurs and, 27 professionals who occu- series, are asked to report to Coach start at 1:30 o'clock and like the other | go to & three-time winner. Bogey will t 30 places in the 1928 open | George Youngblood today at 1 o’clock at Washington, is open to the public. | be set by Bob Barnett, the club pro- | and thereby gained exemption, the |90 Morfument diamond No. 9 when The Washington mw.i?“mem will start | fessional, at a figure between 70 and | entrants must qualify at 36-hole medal the Delanos are to' meet the Kenil- at 2 o'elock; and will find the famed |90. Players may choose their own |play june 10 at one of the 19 desig- worths, Indian Spring duo of Hunter and Dif- | handicaps. hated courses scattered all over the |, Youn d, who long has been active in coaching various, school ‘and sand- fenbaugh;, undefeated exhibition pair, country. - & ; lot athletic tearns here, i: rking hard S f \ Only 150 players will\be eligible for | 5" develop a nine clptlglew oL g < R l aste T ll €ClS o« o 1o Matgeiee. . McCarthy of | Alex (Sandy) Armour, ongressional the championship at the Winged Foot serles flag. He has announ a Story of Pedigreed Havana Totals....... 570 548 504 586 5282,736 R, o o mhlng:axll mlggrwol Rf.hz mwficol- pn:(esmml. who m:l‘m::oflo h’e ‘would e Ty ite le, an . R. McCallum, , put up a cash prize or pro- Woahingion amateur. Hunier 458 Dit: | essionals of ine. mid-Adantic. secto, | 5723 and 30, The 3 xemipica o | (s, ol fsplrants wil be fanbungh - plaved S8 O W AN | el e for an June 3 at Congres: | qualitying must flle their eniries with gt b conrse the rest week under unfayorable | sional, has withdrawn the offer. - The and if any do not enter, their ot weather conditions, and had a best ball | tournament will be the usual sweep- s of'es:” Mccariny tad ,;:: ,‘,';‘Q. y;d ihe i m{g‘ _‘s_‘h "‘;h o the mmm!pum will be filled from the qualifiers. o Candidates for Q:“n‘.‘,“.::“’;.‘.""::f - ’ = course year . He money. i —— : s ew .8 i ; g P i m":mfim:m 5| President Joseph D, Kautinan of the | Deaded by George P. James, promises, s Bepoct ers who class c_lgars by flavor at admittedly one of the great hitters of l’w'enr. an imxflda{. The n:rv; +3( 5 ‘ pnce get md appl'ecmt e the im rte d the world. “This match should be well | golf 1 worth watching to see the tremendous nd ,expefled to be opened on ‘April 24. clouts from the tee of these two players. king at a dinn iven K e NS el e ub mmuux':'sflmy. S. C. Watkins of Columbis has just man declared that the real returned to Washin from 8 “trip fl( professional lies not so much home in Atlants, bring- mechanical ability to hole & small number of strokes as and hi:towomnny taste of Robt. Burns Perfecto Grandes. The aromatic mellowness of pedigreed Havana filler imparts to them the %rhar- acter of imported cigars. - For flaw{dt-fi'agrance—size—and_ com- . plete enjoyment—twice over—a pair of Robt.’ Burns Perfecto Grandes. ©EEE g¥sE i 3 < i s

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