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"SPORTS. Beaver Dam Country Club Arranges a Heavy List of Tournaments for Season THE EVENL BLIND BOGEY PLAY CARDED SATURDAY Other Events Run Schedule; to November 24—Also Has Team in. League. >~ mzocn OB Hr MO BY WALTER R. McCALLUM. IGHT team matches and a va- riety * of * other tournaments, opening next Saturday with a blind bogey event, form the tournament schedule for golfers of the Beaver Dam Country Club this year, according to the schedule an- |1 nounced today by the golf committee. Beaver Dam again.is in a three-team Jeague, composed of Indian Spring and Argyle in addition to ‘the = Landover club. Each team .will be met in home- and-home matches during the season, while the “country vs. city dwellers” mateh, which was an entertaining fea- ture of last year's season, will be re- sumed again this year. In this match QO . Raymond. . Hess... Anderson " Ruek... Brown, L EreP... e . Thompsoi. Fenton. Simo; Fenton. William Myers. ... William . Hedlin....".. MENS DUCKPIN TOURNEY | LISTS FOR TWO NIGHTS| TONIGHT. AUDIT REVIEW AND BETHESDA LEAGUES NIGHT. Singles—3 P.M. . D ¥. Fabrizio.. Vecehi Nol ack Whelan V. Megaw ,,o 22 25, teis Bmmz g Rems0: HEUOOUEE FUEE TR aOEEEa Q> B> U! = ayne: Crutchley. . Mason.... Teams—8 P.M. Rods (Evening Star) Guys (Evening Star).. Sec Special Adjusiments No. 1. Oil Mining (Audit Revicw. Special Assessment No. 8-M-1 (. b, Audit Review)...... members of the club who live in down- | Technical No. 2 (Audit town Washington will compete against | those who live in the suburbs of the Capital. M. H. Maier heads the golf commit- tee, while W. H. White has been named captain of the golf team. The new nine-hole layout of the club is to be formally opened on May 30 with a tournament whose form has not yet been decided upon, and when that section of the layout is put in play the first nine will. be closed for rebuilding later in the season..The present sec- ond nine will become the first nine of the new course under present plans. Beaver Dam’s golf schedule follows: 5—Blind bogey. (Select your own han Ma ap. y 19-Dulin & Martin Cup. event May 26_Team" match. Indian Spring at Beaver Dam. £ May 30—President’s Cup. Handicap_event. Driving contest. ladies and men. Putting contest, ladies and nren. Beginning of Ringer tournamen®. ch Beaver Dam nt Indian Spring. | Team match. Beaver Dam at Ar- Handicap ye. . June 16—Flee tournament. Handicap event. | Vi1 June 23_Team match. Eannockburn at | Hi e otch foursome. July 4—President's Cup. ‘Handican eve~t, Driving contest. ladies and mer.. Anpro ing contest. ladies and men. Putting con- test. ladies an July. 7—Rest ball foursome. July 14—Team match,. country dwellers July 21—Miniature = tournament. N vs. city Match Julv'28—Cup presented by golf commitice ©f 1925, Hanflcap avent. August 4—Cheverly Cin. August 11—-Team match. Bannockbnrn. Avgust 18—Flag tournament. ent, August 25—Team match. Argyle at Beaver am. September 1—Npen. September 2—President's Cun. Handi~an event. Driving contest. ladies anid men. An- proaching ccntest. ladies and men. . Put- tire contast. Jadies and men. § September 8—Team match, country vs. eltv dwellers. September 22 — Miniature Match play. Seplember 20—Prince’ Georges County Cup. erons event. - A—Qualifieation ‘lor q‘lén'l Club "B and C. October 13—First rounds, club champion- B October. ehampionship _ Classes A. i, October 20—Secand rovinds. cluh champion- 1adies’ Club 'championship, medal Fandican even' Beaver Dam at Handicap tournament. oher U . N ovember 3—Pinal round, club champlon- o, ‘November 24-Turkey tournament. golfers in a qualifying roun day has been increased by nearly 20 entries which came in yesterday. The entry list now . numbers. 278 and the last man is to start at 4:11 in the afternoon. The added entries are: .—J. D. Kaufman _B. Christian. ir. . 3. F. Johnston and T :."""‘"‘nr_. (Baltimore) ‘and 1. ore). Niam G. F A. E. Bteinem S 3 ot g . » CRensic and K. B Flenarty, (Columbia Capt. F. « M 3. D. Reed ’;Inltmh!dl snd J. H. n 3P, D. N8 o N osby and J. M. Burns (Wash- 108 e, McE. Lewis (Washington) and er. 4:11—H. A. Prior (Hegerstown) and W.- Prior; (Hagersiown). ‘has appro request association to place a suitable Morven jpson Memorial Cup in the trophy | I. room. A replica of the cup will go to the winner of the annual tournament, Mlhuwnnzmu::ywhgphndm ‘Washington clubs have made remarkable shots within the past few days. a mashie shot of 185 yards for an eagle 3 on the third hole at Indian Spring, Barkalow MASONIC LEAGUE. Team Standing. W. L Team. 30 Team Eing David .. 7 New Jerulem. § Barrister Naval . Trinity’ . 22VEL T 28335 5 38 E3 39 30 40 39 a2 a3 44 45 45 46 46 “ g 33222888 Pentalpha’. .. Justice . Records i “Hish tndividus) l\'uuu—’!h;lllu 13 Watdon, 110-85; Urban. 11638 °" ol 180, Individyal sel—Phillips, 458; Sotner, | o gindividusl game—Phillips, 180; Armi- | h strikes—Watson, 53; Ellis, 53; Phil- wer. Hig) lipg, %3, Stocking, ‘80 # | spares- ; , 243 o % ilips, 264 Deputy, 242, BANKERS' LEAGUE. 4 R hid M A % Do Rebert Robettzon and pa Dorsey and Heine.. Jefferson_Fire Dept. (A-Fairfax) George Fuller Co. Valuation (Interstate)... Record Columbia Title (Real Estate) (Bldg. Con).. Secticn (Fruit' Grow.) Edgemoor 4 | Post Office (Bethesd: Doubles—10 P.M. Phillip and Duncan Taylor and Vincil. uls ot Harris and Miles. Hodges and_Cor inezky is. . . ser ‘and Bassford.. MicCall and W aldrop. Whalie: rine: MASONIC AND BANKERS' LEAGUES Pentalpha Barrister NIGHT. Teams, 7 P.M. King David . Naval ... Silver Spring ingleton Congress a0 St. Johns Albert Pike . Stansbury No. 2 9 PM. taobuabb Petworth ¢ Stansbury No. 1. Federal . Harmony New Jerus Fest’ Washington Baptist’ (Geo. Chl) arks (Lutheran) Georgstown (Lutheran) . ) National (Bankers) tual Building (Banke District, National (Banker: " TEAMS. CLASS B. Bavings (1.952). jer.. 90 #9 81 ach T8 81 79 . 29106 79 Totals... 405 445 402 D. Corsette Perry B, Hoover holed | M. Perry DOUBLES. CLASS A. s M. Lo 3. Rigglesworih F. Palmer. V. Varnell L. Preble. 7. Peamy M. Schwartz | Fleharty . | M. Ameriea Van Pell 3. Williams My Russel] Grant . ever . R A ~ Watkins Teonberger Carrier BY TRINITY BOYS’ CLUB Tinneli COUORQUEEES »> 50> >>>>HHATUA W. Centennisl (1.439). Pakso 98 78 98 Totals... 429 438 487 CLASS B DOUBLES | Thorpe and Carroll Get 728 in Tourney—Former Best With a 402 Set. K Association tournament last night and hung up a record with a score of 728. Thorpe was the star with a set of 402 that included games of 113, 131 and [140. His partner heiped with a score | of 344, Tommy Walker and Norman Schroth | took the lead in class A doubles with 720. Walker was high with 378. Dutch Newman and Irving Billhimer rolled into third place of this class with a set of 715. Louie Pantos and Nick Cha- conas, with 702, and Deputy and Pratt, with 703, figure to land in the money. Habermehl and Moyer rolled 695 to | place among the class B leaders. 1 Lucille Preble sprang a sensation in the Washirgton Woman's Duckpin As- | sociation tournament at the EN THORPE and W. Carroll got | hot in the class B doubles of the Washington City Duckpin Her games were 129, class A singles. 125 and 96. Two of her mates of the King Pin team also _distinguished _themselves. Mille Russell rolled to_the front in Class B with a set of 313 and Mabel wWilliams' slipped in behind her with 10. WA OHATTAAMEMEETC MO League shot 293 to take the lead in | class C. ‘Washington Centennial of the East- ern Star League rolled to the front in class B with 1439 and Information of the Agricultural League forged ahead in class D with a score of 1354. SCHEDULE FOR BOWLING IN WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT War Department. Rollin Pin B. M.. Hilltoppers L. L. eques. .. Lucky Stril PG, Registered Accounts k A L. i >Yausman YowmEowawm» Bows > HEUGATEA>a> 0000260008 = @ Marie Frere. Marjorie Bradi.. h T, Updike a Yarn: Faye Morganstein.. B Rose Mulroe. Doubles—9:45 P.M. Harriett Wagner and Ida M. Mattice W. C. Tucker and R. L. Shepherd. Gladys Tinelli and Lucy L. D. Wynkoop and V. Head. WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Te: 40 P.M. Western Union Treasury . aEauUE>>> bbowbbonts avea Accoun! Columbians avy . Asggies A. L. Construction Singles, 7:20 P.M. Pauline Bradburn..A C. Stansfeld Larraine Gulli. Gall Robbins Billie Williams..../A Catherine Quigle * Sirgles, 8:30 P.M. Elizabeth Ackman. Ann Whalen A Betty Hoffman 45 PM. Mabel Mowatt Emily Nell Jennie Mal Estelle Seeley. Singles Madeline Burke. Holen' patems aaababmanacarEtramat awy B! . Whitbeck-L. Owen . Mary Schwartz-Gail Robbins MEN’S DUCKPIN LEADERS >>00>mE 3 TEAMS. A—Arlington, 1,724. B—Linworth, 1,729. C—Peoples Drug (suburban), 1,688. D—Balbea, 1,712. E—Doubleday-Hill Co., 1,531. DOUBLES. B Thorpe-Carrol, 728, -Can l, a C—Wilam-Charleton, 680. D—Sherbaum-Burgess, 689, E—Camp-Pillsburg. 642, SINGLES. A—R. C. Reely, 375. B—Harry B. Dixon, 417. C—Charles Holbrook, 394. D—F. L. Schleith, 355. E—J: N. Benner, 327. GRIMES’ HAND INJURED, OUT FOR WEEK OR MORE ST. LOUIS, April- 30 (#).—Burleigh Grimes, Pirate pitching ace, injured in yesterday's game with the St. Louis Cardinals, may be lost to the club for a week or 10 days. A drive from Orsatti's bat broke the thumb nail on Grimes’ pitching hand, SCORE SETS MARK . Snow Stamb'gh | Park. Recreation ward. ... Totals.. ( Whiz Bangs Fairall. . Totals. . Totals. . Brentwood Wortz. ... 9 Ingram Stevenson Lucky | 44 Strike by shooting a 350 set in the | Mots) McQuinn | Totals Cotton Stand. Mary Leonberger of the Public Debt | Foi00 Ben.' Pepco Eskete.... C. Evans Arneson. . R. Eva Norton Fruit&V. Robb. ... Lewis . | waiker . | Schroth Newman .. Billneimer Mandley | Ellett . Pisher Wood . | santint . | Acton | Tompros | Poulos .. Megaw Whalen .. Moore | MeGolri Mulvey . Newman Deputy Pratt’ . Pearson Blick . Groft .. Meany Benneditt! | Pairait . | Venezky | Lewis . Stevenson Motyka . Habermehl Mover .. Welch McNew Daley . | England | Kane ... | Sweeney Lindsey Aylor + Carroll . Thorpe . cut the flesh and bruised the the base. 7 When it's got the stuff _anickel’s en’ough 1 105 109 101° 98 87 100 d.. 97 89131 515 483 510 132 107 138 9 Mutzb'gn 107 149 Thornberg 83 107 Totals.. 540563 499 85 110 11 89 83 101 105 106 116 104 112 501 500 569 126 106 120 120 117 120 549 549 547 1 89 92 120 121 102 89128 . 520 480 563 3 99103 98 99 106 97 95134 123 . AT 45 87109 0 98 84 89 104 121 113 Totals.. 466 494 499 86" 87115 2 90 96 9 104 90 100 116 77 96 107 99105 McCambridge Wetzel ... Men’s Duckpin Event Scores TEAMS. CLASS B. (1,508). 0. (1,605). 93 103 102 126 10; 100 116 10 92 93 114 106 106 89 124 113 114 City P. Milby. ... a1 | 105 94 £ Norris. . Totals.. CLASS C. 1.602) 524 554 527 516) 04 11 03 11 83 8: Home Sec. Johnson (1 104 104 112 117103 118 2 94 Moore. Totals Night Owls (1.570) Bryant... 117106 1 Behrle. 83127 97 Roudabush 133 104 96 Appel..... 106 93 100 Neider. (1,570). o712 114 9 83 125 82 91111 . 104 96'106 Totals.. 476491518 564). Wash. Gas_(1,508). 92120 Muiroe. 95 96106 104 L 105 9 97 97 (1, 0 2 112101 83 11191100 522 492 493 Totals.... CLASS D. Center Mkt Anthony. . obey Walleieh Rohrman 3 Barber. Totals.. 484 470 500 Shifly Five (1528). Copeland. 120120 50 Inglis 100 100 108 Rigi . 105 98 100 8 Donnelly. 91 98 92 Myrick..." 95109 102 Totals.. 511525 492 (1544). 92123 T0g 109 88 104 90 94 (1450 | 91104 106 | 88 82 82 81 99 82 126 104 108 | 98 81122 . (1490). A R. E. 78 Rebertson 71 509 510 (1,459). 8. (1.525). 90 114 9 106 88 102 114 96 102 109 91 o 103 103 104 (1,467). DOUBLES. CLASS A. 215 11 118 249 244—n28 Tracy . 0 | Kolodin . . 553 497 497 | B | featherweight, 96 130 236617 | 9 98 Arey .. McCurd; Humphrey B -661 Wells . Gheen 225615 | 142 13 Watt watt " 95 Hodzes 109 Compton” Gentner Walter 0x . Uiiver Kause . Lackey Stenson . McQuinn Seiman | Committee Calls Attention to | etiquette and golf manners. Here is the NG_STAR, .-WASHINGTON,. . D. C, TUESDAY. APRIL 30. 1929. MANOR CLUB GIVES SOME LINKS RULES Points in Etiquette and Golf Manners. HE golf committee of the Manor Club, headed by Ray F. Garrity, has laid down a number of in. structions to golfers, calling tention to the major points of | way Garrity and his fellow committee members regard the obligations imposed on a golfer: “Golf is a game for gentlemen, and all incidents having their origin on the course shculd be scttled like gentlemen. Members should not become enraged because some fellow member by acci- dent or otherwise violates the rules or the etiquette of golf. We all make errors, especially in golf; that is why we score 5o high. It should be the rule of all members to give and take so that every one will enjoy the course to the fullest extent. The professional is "hel representative of your committee at the Sayder 180567 84 105 189625 107 98 205608 Loveless . Cox ... Cooper Miller . SINGLES. CLASS A. B eany .. Feighenne etzel cCambridge urtnick Updik Gregory Mattingly 7 8 279 FOR SHOW ON MAY 10 CHICAGO, April 30 (#).—Promoter Paddy Harmon yesterday closed two ad- ditional bouts as aded attractions to the “fony Canzoneri-Andre Routis 10-round match at the Chicago Stadium, May 10. Honeyboy “Dick’ Finnegan, Boston' will engage Armando Santiago, Cuban puncher, with Otto von Porat, Norwegian heavyweight, meeting Jack De Mave of New York. Both will be 10-rounders. . 3 Long filler, Imported Sumatra wrapper. Foil wrapped to seal in freshness and flavor. © P. Lorillard Ce., at. 1780 88 | vour footfrints, so that those who fol- | 05 | the pro. n—:; | match through. Let them go through.” I-Li: SECRETARY ADAMS MAY | golf course, and it will be appreciated if all matters of this nature be referred to him for opinion and settlement. “Your committee requests that upon reaching the green on all par three holes, you signal the following match | to drive. When they have done so, putt |out. By ‘doing this, the play of the | course will be expedited, which is the | desire of all playing members. The upkeep of your course is very | expensive. All divots should be re- | placed by your caddie; if he fails to do so, report him to the caddie master. If| you are without a caddie, replace the | divots yourself. It will be appreciated if violations of this rule be reported to the pro. “If you are so unfortunate as to get| into a sand trap, be sure to smooth over | low you yourself their ball in a lie which you yourself would complain and | exclaim about. Violations of these com- mon courtesies should be reported to “Man/ members are of the opinion | that 17 a ball is driven in the woods or | 1s otlerwise lost, it gives them the right | |to drive through. Five minutes is al-| | lowed. to find a bail, and the member losing one may at his option throw one | out within_that time without losing his | place on the course. Don’t worry those 57| ahead of your unless you are sure you | | have the Tight to go through. When | 5303 | called through, those so caliing you | should wait until you have played out | of distance. It is not uncommon to see | a match called through and as soon as | the match drives, the match calling | immediately begins play again. This should not be done when you call a HAVE YACHT IN RACE| NEW YORK, April 30 (#).—Secretary | | of the Navy Charles F. Adams may be |a competitor in the Stamford Yacht | Club's cup race at Shippan Point on August 2. Secretary Adams, a well known ama- teur yachtsman, who has figured in the international series with Sir Thomas | Lipton’s Shamrock, has informed Stam- | | ford Club officials that he hopes to be | able to pilot the Vanitie in the race. The race is for sloops 50 feet on the water line. FIGHTER IS DIVORCED. LOS ANGELES, April 30 (#).—A di- vorce from Young Nationalista, fly- weight boxer, whose real name is Fred- eric Buenaflor, was granted Mrs. Helen Buenaflor here yesterday. She charged ! desertion. SPORTS. WOMEN IN SPORT BY CORINNE FRAZIER. LEMENTARY SCHOOL and in- ter-class schlag ball leagues have been active during the past week on the municipal and school playgrounds where the eight divisional titles and numerous school | champlonships are being decided. One crown already has been claimed. In the senior loop of the Plaza division Gale School scored in two straight games over Edmonds to win the two- out-of-three game series for the title. In the first contest. Gales bnhnked Ed- monds, 5-0, and ‘in the second triumphed by & 6-2 count. Junior teams at Plaza are having a spirited tussle for title honors, with Arthur well out in front. During the past week. Arthur scored twice, defeat- ing Gales, 5-4, in a thriller, and win- ning over Thomson, 2-0, by a default. Gales defeated Kessler, 8-7, in the third contest of the week. Five games were piayed in the Bloom- ingdale division, three on the senior circuit and two in the junior. Keene scored twice in the senior section and Gage accounted for the third win. Bur- roughs’ junior squad won both games played in that section, The scores were: Senior section—Gage defeated Brook- land, 15 to 13; Keene defeated Bur- roughs, 13 to 7; Keene defeated Lang- don, 14 to 7. Junior section—Burroughs defeated Emery, 8-4; Burroughs defeat- ed_Eckington. 20 to 3. Virginia Avenue division teams en- gaged in four contests, Lenox and Brent winning out in the Senior section and Tyler ard Crouch each scoring one in the Junior loop. Brent defeated Cons gress Heights, 9-3; Lenox triumphed over Ketcham, 24 to 13; Tyler defeated Buchanan, 13-7, and Crouch romped on ‘Tyler, 23 to 4. Dent, Van Ness and Wallach scored on the Garfield playground. Dent best- ed Amidon, 18 to 13; Van Ness over- whelmed Brent, 25 to 5, and Wallach scored over Smallwood, 16 to 4. Morgan defeated Janney, 9 to 6, in the only Happy Hollow game recorded. Inter-class teams were busy from the H. D. Cooke and E. V. Brown Schools. Tracy and Johnson teams were tri- umphant in the Senior League of the Cooke School, the former defeating Har- per, 10-6, and the latter downing Swift, 28 to 14. ¥ E. V. Brown players staged four games with the following results: Se- nior loop—8A defeated 8B, 22-19; 7A defeated 7-6th, 19-10. Junior loop—6B | defeated 6A, 11-10; 5B-1 defeated 5B, 20-13. At the 6th and B streets center, 6B-1 of Lincoln School defeated 5A, 9 to 2, at schlag, and Howard’s dodge ball GAVUZZI CLAIMING MARK FOR 41 MILES By the Associated Press. SPRINGFIELD, Mo., April 30.—An unofficial record for 41 miles claimed by Pete Gavuzzi, Italian walter of Southampton, England, C. C. Pyle's bunioners today were headed for Miller, Mo., the thirty-first control point of th cross-country derby. The distance is 40 miles. Gavuzzl, who covered the 41 miles between Conway and Springfleld yester- day in 4 hours 51 minutes and 10 sec- onds, said his time for the distance was 9 minutes better than the amateur record heid by Lloyd of England. ‘The victory increased Gavuzzi's ad+ vantage over Johnny Salo, Passaic, N. J.. policeman, to 3 hours and 1§ minutes. Jim Thorpe, former Carlisle athletic star, joined the troupe here and will act as master of ceremonies at Pyle's cross- country follies. ‘The leaders: . 1—Pete Gavuzzi, England. 2—John_Salo, Passaic, N. J. 3—Ed Gardner. Seattle. 4—Glusto Umek 5_Paul Simpsox. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. Jineasany imported cigar teams engaged in two contests, 5B-1 de- feated 5A, 24 to 16, in the first and 7A-1 scoring over 6A-1, 2 to 0, in the other. 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