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— —— C— . . | EPISCOPAL SELECTS |THIRD GIRL TENNIS |2 fnsriss, vomus s, s young star, Marjorie Morrill of FOUR FOR PENN RACE| SAILS FOR EUROPE Xt Wt "o iy e The three stars will take part in a team match against Holland, then visit ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 25.—Coach | NEW YORK, April 25 (#).—The sup- France, Germany and England. Chl:ru'z.ulxl‘lthrmuleci?d the 1-mile mflnl cm'fxll‘ the Amzrlc::u'gnnlsl — relay \m run for Episcopal w which tour Europe jum- High School in the Pennsylvania relsys | mer with Helen Wills as the featured MAT MATCH TONIGHT. Women’s Bowling SHITHIS OMITTED ||STRAIGHT OFF THE TEE| [Eifirs ez for the caddies who found them. It so sin- BY WALTER R. McCALLUM. side, has been with the Kenwood club |jeter yumblings among the other lads ; EO McNERHANY stopped in the | 5ic¢ its organization. that, the thing was “in the bag” 3 q | | middle of his swing. From the| George P. James and H. King Corn- mlnkll;:guy'd!\:d in the evening the fun- happened that - the: winners were the vicinity of the eighth green at| o)) " members of the golf committee of down somewhat, and SPORTS. ) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, APRIL 25 1929. SPORTS.: . 37 three Harris brothers, ali of whom cad- everyone, or almost everyone, went British and Yankees Pick Teams for Ryder Cup Golf Which Starts Tomorrow ...452 451 463 . ing—vociferous yells &8s of un-|, “tarriple accident yesterday. Saturday. rformer, is on its way to join Queen| Paul Maliaros of Atlantic City will checked hilarity. Leo looked over the trength of P.|E. James and his fellow pirates had ¢ , | Helen in Paris. 2 - Presumed That Youthful Star| chected bscky. G oot et D et ro. as Co- | done well oot “Adan amd Gape Hondscts Bdith Gross of California, third rank-Sirand Theater o 6Nt at the . so g T. Claggett, Frank Addison, William S. Ty Will Play in Singles Shald a8 k. 5. Kennedy were cavorting | b, they spilled the beals ot the | oiA: . Moorman of the Baltimore and |G Wk e order b in | was looked upon as being one of Ohio, won the golf tournament of the Hofts on t.h'; puttlilngihrreeg. He o&k:d ?xl best features of the Spring opening day | washington - Railroad Passengers Golf Oldu 'man ‘cmu«:, nmmn--'. to the on Saturday. O ent it Bop: " that ongnt to. be | & Columbla. George and KIng Were | Association yesterday at the Town and CLASS C TEAMS. for the local ‘valimited pasket et warth® dhout 30 bucks. Your first| doWR by the brook which crosses the | Gountry Club, turning in a card of 88,| _Claims (1318); . | champlonship, will hold & banqueb. at birdie of the year, isn't it, Pop? ‘x‘mxxc:lnr"u’v'.snfib:éd?mog Manchy | Vhich nosed out G. Z. Phillips of the | Calt 5 7 Lyceum Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. | By the Assoclated Press. And then ‘Leo’ proceeded to knock | 100l QI e dalia of Chinese | Scaboard Alr Line by one shot. J. T. 8| Members of the Hoftman “Buddies, girls" am, attend. A HINT TO TROUT FISHERMEN Cal OORTOWN, England, April 25.| the ball up on the green and sink the e o8 _queue, | Ransom of the Pullman Co., was third —Four foursomes tomorTow start | putt. for & birdie - himself. Tucked | Hustaches and 1ohE el e best, | With 93. R attend competition for the Ryder Cup | away in a corner of the woods beneath | Githout the dangling sword, and Bana- | o Second flight leaders were: E. I. 41436451 Totals....440 481445 | Alexandria High base ball tossers have emblematic of * international | the Bradley Hills Boulevard and the | zon Qo " “eiEus clown. ' They were | Qber, 101; Samuel Welll, 102, and J, F. CLASS D TEAMS. postponed tomorrow’s game with Fred- team supremacy in golf. There | River road there is a golf course which $rying to raise from trees which fringe Whittington and R. P. Richardson, tled | o non 5. BT awiris i ericksburg High unt{l Monday, and in- will be eight singles Saturday. is less than two years old, which has| {V"E @ To0% v, “Tight and left a | for third with 105 T. V. Jacobs of the | g p 8 %4 Raft 9i'71" 71 [stead will play Washington-Lee at The absence of Horton Smith from | not yet produced any champlonship | greqt g.foot hoop through which golf Washington Terminal Co, won the third Ni 71 | Ballston tomorrow. (] o i # 0 87 J the American defenders in foursome | players, and has not yet held & tourna- | Jons’ were to be driven later in the flight with 113, HA Ray A. C. b thha i play caused widespread surprise, but| ment. But for sheer, unadulterated il . King was hold- ki v Capt. Hagen offered no explanation. | sporting golf it yields the palm to none :g;flg*hg“gw‘; Dossible, cee a¢ wire, On | Georgetown University Prep School A. C. of Washington Sunday afternoon “1 think I have disposed of the men | of the more stylish courses about the|ine other end were James and Bana- Eehyen won all their matches in a on Edward Duncan Field at 3 o'clock. at my command to the best advantage | Capital. gan, and occasionally Frank Appleman ‘s'l'l‘m“’"r';‘f with Gonzaga yesterday. Nationals won an easy victory over wlAn:oricak"’ sa‘xd Hagen Xeslt;rdlg. e Kenwood is movingM l&;m%u com!olit& gave a lusty pull. 5 o & 5 i e t is taken for grante at Sml ably, according to [cNerhany. ned when Ban- wens (G. efeate: imonston n- and Al Watrous, the other player left | falways and gveens were planted less .‘fl“pfi'.‘i‘&'g%epmggf of beef behind | 2888), 2 snd 1 Bowlt (G, “l*};";_'f,‘_ ar- | out of the foresomes, will play in the | than two years ago, and the course has a mighty effort. The wire snapped and | by _Georgetown. 2 and 1.~ E :gxgms. Capt. Duncan has announced | been open only a little more than a| . m”jts height of 50 feet the .nud{ Roche (G U) defeated Ohase (Gonzasa). | at the eight men in the foursomes |year. Winter rules are still in effect, | pooy tumbled down toward Cornwell Room 17, Alexandria High School, win- | ning by a 14-to-5 margin. 1:: Gardner struck out 22 batters for oo Troop 146 when the Scouts defeated the 182—569 | Metropolitan A. C., 5 to 4, yesterdsy in | 3 10-inning game. 193580 ehkopf (G. U.)_de! Fuhmyer 6 and 5. Best ball—Won by m, 6 and 5. will also play the eight singles matches | in deference to the wish of the mem-| por"g moment he looked like a hero. for the British. bers to save the tender grass. But 04| yp geemed he would try to catch it. 5 CLASS C DOUBLES. i iconts S e o | 08 e e o | Bl s AR et B | O HEDULE FOR BOWLING | B B B Don’t wait swon will carry the British hopes against . Cornwel ppe: g 168 | were partners in the las rnation: = whiskers ant or Tere DAriners,in tie Iast international | {he. growing area Immediately west of | *rskers 80 It erathe b into the | IN WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT - i o ey & ‘re in hi and George Duncan oppose Leo Diegel | the Chevy Chase Club, between Wis-| yater of the brook. TONIGHT. 2 L I untd you re in lP bOOtS and Al Espinosa. Abe Mitchell and |consin avenue and the River road. So| "g¢ the ingenious George James T ¥ 89003 | Rochester, 1. | Fred Robson, who have pleyed many | Popular has it become that it now has|joored the situation over and decided b Baltimore, 4. | matches together, try conclusions with | hearly 400 members, of which 300 are|{nat all was not a total loss. They % Jersey City, 3. to find that something’s missing! Gene Sarazen and Ed Dudley, a new- | active, and the membership is growing | ;yggeq up the wire again and stretched 318 i SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. comer on the team, Ernest Whitcombe | by leaps and bounds. McNerhany, who | j¢icht from the trees, and the fun was o Atlanta, 5: Mobile, 4. and Henry Cotton have for their oppo- | formerly was assistant pro at Congres-| o, “The hoop was bent, but not out of New Orieans. 4; Birmingham, 2. | nents John Golden and Walter Hagen, | Sional, and later professional at River- | commission. And so the bulk of the & 8 | hsttencoss, & Littie Rock, i T Satendiy's saasise will i ou whippiag the witers of who played together at Worcester. 200 funmakers who gathered to cele- » » 1 | X y . you whipping the waters of some i brate the formal opening of the course | Mre. Lol B L O Y Wl PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. rock-lined stream—come in and talk tackle with us. e |ing the great industrial cities in North | proceeded to take pot shots at the hoop. Mortle Barr | w @ San Franciico, 10: Hollywood. 3. | 1f it's cold, they may not rise to the fly, so have a hook or two on The foursomes will introduce play Central England. The Moortown course | None of them hit it, and S0 no one more familiar to the home team temn is five miles from Leeds. won the rubber-shafted golf clubu:lhich the visiting aggregation, as foursomes | From Hull on the east coast to Liver- | Fred McLeod had put up uulgn' e are not often played in the United|pool on the west, golfers will be drawn| Golf was secondary yes! l‘ul)fi1 b States, where best ball is the favored (o Moortown. Manchester, Sheffield, | yes, many of the celebran pn"yhe 3 medium for team play, each player | Nottingham and a dozen other cities are And how they played. lAnd how od:l! playing a ball. In the foursomes two | within & few hours’ trip by train or |looked. Albert MacKenzie was a ¥« 9 B B Nt C R. Bowie § P McNamés [l HaoWo: i hand. How about your leaders? Have they lost their life and bécome dry and brittle? Are your flies in shape? And bave you plenty? Check up and then drop into our store and spend a happy luneh hour browsing over our Abbey & Imbrie tackle. You'll find everything a fisherman's heart desires—except the trout, and we ean even tell 88 173524 | Montgomery, 10: Tampa, 8. 35 1922351 Pensacola, 4: Columbus, 1. 38 93332 seima, 13} Jacksonville, 3. SOUTH ATLANTIC ASSOCIATION. ont, 1. side is credited with one-half of one CLASS D 13: Sh"'fliorto 9. Saum doubled for George James as an- D B Vi g th ing Alpinist. He yodeled on the fif- B Spartanburs, 4. . ° D Eal:ny:,s bnzfi;ke alternate strokes with the 1‘-:3::‘ th::‘l on:o‘oxrltgng:_mfia e dl;si:!: ngsfh'pw;t:ndhia “[::d . w_m:m. ;:,:h_ £ "é RS oxville. 3. you where they hide! And every new wrinkle in Abbey & Imbrie . birdie. e c! Wwas 8 § - B s @ 2 The foursomes will be at 36 holes, as | Dl{way post. buckling Hessian, masquerading behind | &°ge) B e c‘:..ns c lls:us,” Wit tackle is tested out on the fish bdm it is passed on to you. ’l‘hn_r will be‘ihe singles. Each match couns | Short But Difficult. a long sword, which didn't interfere | Hean Welch and Marguerite’ Bru B4 I Simaryn 8 72 69—221| Fort Worth, 20; Dallas, 13. the Abbey & Imbrie idea—and that's what has made Abbey & Imbrie ope polns. f & match Is hatved €ach| rhe course where the pros will match | seriously with' his golf swing. Hugh|iiine Birke ana Ann Whalen H | Waso: 3 Besum tackle famous since 1820. point. The Americans won the last in- | strokes is not long but hides a world | SEMTR SO NRA 00 SUOTED SR Shon Singles, 9:45 P.M. 3. 90268 | 8an’Anton.o, If you can’t come in—write for our 128 page catalog of fresh and ternational contest at Worcester, MasS. | of trouble. The par 7i—with 36 Out | fembers Tooked like s bunch of Ki- |Bora Gullickson BN B AMIS mxaaun salt water tackle. s ‘Siates Mvons i |04 38 In—is megaliated over 6402 wanians out for & kiddiew plenic. Sep |iire rniro> ol =] b . . T neies | yards of peaty moorland. The general | Collins an TOMORROW NIGHT. | s 8 Now Haven, g0 nes)- {hree and lost one, and in the singles| {errain is comparatively level, but with | of twins of corduroy blue. Toams, 1130 P, PUONS & S Ee N Abbey & Imbrie won six, lost one and halved one. irregular rises and falls requiring great| Out of the helter-skelter of fun some | yyoo _moum o LEAGUR. Surprise was caused by the selection | accuracy and care over apparently easy |one had to win the Scotch foursome, | “6¢—Amazons ......B 11— Surrenders of the Moortown course for the inter-|going, What appears to be flat coun- [ which was the piece de resistance of the | T—Kingpin Eastern All Stars, undefeated in the o national competition. Old-timers con-| try has many waves in the surface to |golf presentation. And when the score | g Gofoniai unlimited class, will journey to the| Omaha, 8; Tulsa, 7. A sider no test of golf conclusive on an|ggeravate pulls, slices and hooks. cards were finally added up, while vari- | 10D, of lsabelia. B | home field of the Del Ray Club for & | EASTERN CAROLINA LEAGUE. % lnlag\d . \gm mrg-x“m& 13“‘\‘?5 Perhaps the most interesting hole n-?us Lgolrlerakslrunled ;'\:xm mi{nur fihtotr:i; “ Singles, 9:45 P.M. diamond battle Sunday. De Nina or | 3 7 ' such as Moortown. Only the sandy,|No. 8, “Gibraltar.” The tightly guarded |in the locker room, it was found thaf e Mills will pitch for the Ali Stars, with | W windswept wastes of British seaside ?,Z,n, only 150 yards T e 4| Col. I B, Tiaines and John. C. uc-‘fléic.’ luc‘qu.c‘" L 1338 G Street N.W. -“Fleming Fishing Tadkle Division of Alley—Team. cusg,| TO PLAY DEL RAY SUNDAY. | D Alley. A 6-D. Corsette. Bailey or Grical back of the bat. Mana- courses are fit to test the steel and et in a sea of bushes, heather and |Laughlin were the winners, with a score May Perry ger Mills of the Eastern outfit is book- | wood of golfing glants in their es-|other rough going With bunkers eating |of 91 and a handicap of 36, giving them | V. C- Tucker--.C Mary Sehiwars. A|y0 comes at 1503 Gales street mm,,| Yington-Salem, 19: Saltsbury, L. Hmation. |into the corners and woods for a back- |a score of 55, far better than that of 5 Siae Fay Durnam. 8 Henderson. 0. But Zsancial calculations enter into ! ground. It is regarded as one of the [any other twosome. Six other players o 9 -, odern golfing plans. British pros as|best short holes in the North of Eng-|were in a triple tie for second place.| "} Isemann and R Howie. . . A lers S re: Biom millionaires.> As| land. The green is undulating, and |Wiliam J. Eynon and George Howard, | s M3’ o2t oS onnc JUEEE hosts to the American team they incur | deep, sand-filled traps may ruin ‘many |A. D. Morrow and Thomas Cantwell and | | Helen Hiser and Mary Ea considerable expense, and Moortown | scores. Here galleries gather in the|Joseph T. Sheriler and R. C. Leary all B, Bisiiech bk Maiecpexion promises a larger gate than even clubs | hope of sceing great men in trouble, | turned in nei scores of 62. Morrow and | 10—Cécilia Stansfleld and Esther Burtor in the London suburbs. and to see them explode shots from the | Cantwell won in the draw. e ey A'Efnfm" Fleighell Leeds, the sixth city of England, with | sand. ‘Then Miller B. Stevinson, _the [ }1—}a%e Gain an Ay & population of 458,000, is 185 miles| The longest hole is the tenth—586 | District champlon, staged a little northwest of London, and is the focal |yards—and the shortest the fourteenth | comedy event. He drove & flock of golf point of the network of railways link-|—146 yards, balls from the first tee, five of which APRIL TRADES ‘We offer you the BEST trade—your old ti for new Goodyear DOUBLE EAGLES. 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