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SPORTS. SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1929. ~ Yale Varsity Eight Is. Not Tested in Scoring Over Harvard in Annual Race ELIS NOT PRESSED ‘ORDINARY' GOLFER |[STRAIGHT OFF THE TEE M [ WHEN TS Too Ho™ To i SAME HeRe OLFERS of the Army, Navy and | ¢ final between - WORM, AND You WiSH Tue Marine Corps Country Club|othy White Nicolson of Washington B"G c;«E.F SWoUEDE S CME/ the first round of m’ch}: ;&d w’m’i’:f’&"fm un-t am] . Pair- the BACK FROM LUNCH BECAUSE o ~ neither woman cracked under = : . 00D LIKE_To SNEAX HOME flight—Walter “va. ¥. L. Lows, | close as & match could be. Only one L Show Perfect Rhythm Which CRALY ) J. Frank Staley Turns Feat i,'"‘y';"im:'u ;L. Raseell | hole :;u:uum the two contestants s . TR | e The Gixth on, though Mrs. on H "ve. “hdier 3. 6. A. | Nicolson never was down from the Hefty Foes Are Utterly suc“’SIve oles }'@? ovl:L o | nipth nole her ead was so siim that & Unable to Match. at Manor Club. 8 Et ve' 3G Mo 'émvflm mateh, Mrs. Hames' tee shot st the .y ilarer, 3 ¥ - Gaienel, | short, sixteenith, which ‘won . ’!‘x’nunngi“ o8 : ve. S Mor- | 5quare the match, after losing the fif- BY LAWRENCE PERRY. nmmm:mhmmun% teenth, was one of the finest iron shots g an ordinary golfer to make two birdies ird E. OBrien vs. W. ¥..laL- | we have ever seen. The ball carried EW LONDON, June 322.—Yale ' & o) Wk wildn: b Shatse three 5.1”5!.';" xing vt R B Hazeath 5. | U0, Dast the pin and left her bug & 10- may have one of the greatest mflmt.mm‘mm A . Veughan, E. O. et va. & & Brown, foot putt for. a birdie 2. Her try for long-distance varsity eights an eagle on & par 5 hole, he has | H. W. vs. E. B. Baviey K. N. ;| the duce on the lip of the cup that ever rowed, but some- L Just cause to rejoice. ez ys. W. O. Bunker, C. D. Rhodes V3. D. | anq the match was squared when Mrs. more than a victory over (TTTTRATITT 3 ‘The individual in question~(and he | ‘Pourt] lgm—t‘.llrr‘v.l.llvmmumlflli. Harvard's crew is to prove this. ‘ i 2 never has done & thing before) is | Sherry, J. E. Baylis vs. A. P. 20 3 vy oot the In defeating the over the 4- i 4 J. Prank probably one of the | Eouser vi. C. M. Cooke, R. W. Dawes va. O Haynes match at the mile course on the lovely Thames late “l‘ best known " hmumu..m}._w:,n.%nah:w eighteenth when she a itly pressed i m mflf Paie Hac Wit Tare rivic i 7 United States, and m"“.’ t Was ac- ‘v'.""-: idoison, . Belly va. 3. W, Thoma- | ® "mm "‘”f:d in “"’m‘“ g el D Do iy ’ll /7 complshed on the eld last nine holes| el aens v . e v A A th-‘lho!“'.l'm‘:. % ar to the les of T s B \ - = O T e o t!hia' f:mfx gom- | & m“fl"u“", X '-."#?“ va % 1:. n::: 5 |tne green. Ll mmw ovr the e ATy G, TF fhe case was 1o AND THEN ALONG COMES OR-1-H-BOY? ATt A CR-R-RAND j| Phited B ,n for the south- | ¥ B m‘m"-fl 4 Avsie! " | Fhot within 8 inches of the cup. That have been determined by weight on the ® A TELEGRAM FROM Tie CHIEF AND GLOR-R-RIOUS FEELIN' * The seventh hole, the old sixteenth, | 86oner Wita & card of T1. B e s Yy e mn Bt 1t'is one thing to Al & ship with SAYING "WON'T BE AT OFFIce| (Tame ME our ] - js,8 @rve wnd piiin aair of Just 8| The mvittion tourmament of the |3 Sus nearly hoied it or 8 Ball, ber y elent and anctner {0 pull that welgh, AME i tiated it In & birdie 3. The elghth, old | next, Tuceday with the first day's DIAY | hove ‘witk The cup ‘and. pact Jo The Yae, swinging in_perfect T A A e aais Lty G 2 bt | 1 the s Soecny W‘;’fil"“:mupuammmumzmm- 3ot & faw inboatd or Guiboard Dy Dot wilhn 10 ost o 46 K:"‘ T o qoaneation, T witls matoh | 12, S T l’-"mu:xh‘bm‘&én!’&fl:flfl;?cm' and B “Same to” the minth hots, hie. oid | DY Jonde e I o sarasy e amount of attention, . Yale sweep S away down 8| close at 6 o'clock with the|one hole separates them with medal Evingers could give practically their en- e ot ety 0 7asis fo the | club goif commities. scores of 83 and 84. WS Banie 't the taex. clubhouse, Here he unloosed two pro- | Yesterdsy’s women's District goif — Set a Steady Pace. digious * wooden club wallops that g Chairman Wi G. Tich of the ‘The Elis maintained throughout an brought the ball within 10 feet of the ‘Town and Country Club golf commitiee, easy beat of 32 strokes to the minute, pin again. His putt for an eagle 3 hit PullW'hLef nfic\hl&-.hnhmndw,'m an ideal stroking whether the distance the cup, but wouldn't stay in. Wit t again lead team into action be long or short. In order to keep in Meanwhile Hester, who has played D ¢t | | asainst the Country Club team sight of the Yaiensians, Harvard had mnymndlot&vll’mmmo Begins Descen in another match at the Town and to alternate between 34 and 36. At Pitt, the Manor Club star, walked on - Country Club tomorrow. ‘The two teams ) 34 she would drop astern, or at least and marveled at the golf produced by have met in competition for several Iasther astern. and 36 :l‘.. called by ;lf’:rnh-kn-vh:o:‘onlyun-um years. o e after the game that the only possible James P. Powers won_the low [ — T e BT e S e e was 7 'ufllhtenm-:. No marked defects Several months back Harry Pitt, play- gmcmbmcma . P, 8. Bt T Dot B e S S "D g e T ith . Was - - ugl “m:h.lp mmw‘ 6 on a fairly easy 83. Harvey L. Cobb, who used to be a Wiy the ‘Harvard noat, sppareotsy| HOW THE CREWS FINISHED e i Ta Fard of $0"34--56, whils seoond \ ke ST ol N ELI-CRIMSON REGATTA ’ , ||Sandlot Almanac BURKE’S RECORD SCORE i R S those mlml not even an expert 'S ‘Kilbourne ‘ g wers _tled jowing coazh could say. 1 vas mere. P i oo i) GIVES HIM GOLF LEAD e net prise Vith net carde of & N o e of Yue hetl i vais. ... : 6 i RYE, N. Y., June 22 (#)—Bréaking Was swarded to N. N. Wallach. men who had the faculty of |2—Harvard e Industrisl—Thompson's Dairy, 9; Western the course record with & 68 on his sec- —_— what he had to in the| Junior Varsity Race—Two Miles. Electric, 3. ond round, Billy Burke, Westport, N. Both Wi contestants in the Bepartmental—a. I Quniki u, 8. Y., professional, took the it the Iflflmll way be Time. Margin. — Georgetomn_ Chuy atvary Baptists; 8 halfway mark of the 72-hole New York first _flight of tournsment of the H i G “ v oo | O rminal Hatlrond Y. M. C. ng f Blate open champlonsiip at the West: Fountain Head Country Club of Hagers- 11245 Cornell Is “Dark Horse” in | o ‘)_‘5""‘.":1"" 'raiminal, 35 ‘Tatiwas | Much Interest Being Shown| Gioit. siunote Crab yesterday, fown, were besten in the frst round of \ llegi I g D-n;;m:n' " (colored)—Asriculture, 9; in Ci it—St. Paul d Burke's round Ma’ll“lflb'ed am, of lw ML Curtiss of In- Collegiate Classic on Treasury, 1. % n Circuit—St. Paul and |stving hint a total of 140 strokes. dian Spring, 4 aad 3, while J. Logan - I gtrokes behind, “Lighthorse of W betore Y 1 Hess A. C.. 9; Red Cross, 4. ’ } Harry of Buffalo and George e of 5 and 4. o Hudson Monday. refhidmalos aly St. Stephen’s Tied. Ghetdk of Were, tied 1o set. m&hm sand 4 1y in the genius of the coach who, when League. ond place. Each carded 74 for the first Burnett of Beaver ‘while he YALE-HARVARD RACES e T round and 70 for the second. o e y Nl‘-"-mmm.mfi- At o ‘TODAY. in 1o bottl 3 Harry D. Cashman of Washington won —_— SINCE THEY STARTED OUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 22. A-c-.l::‘:‘l:“n,u in the newly 1 t- WAR RACKETERS WIN. ?fi'&'m :‘fino‘m Has Big Edge on Crimson. Year. Winner. —Columbia and California are| George Washington vs. Delano, Monument team Junior Holy Name e A w 8. Fowler of 'flm“ 'NEW LONDON, Conn,, June 22 (#) — £ Harvard favorites for the varsity race dllmnni No. 4, 1 o'clock. Ball League. St. Paul's Boys' ‘War it that ‘his matches in the Aifth and e - over the four-mile course on s Club and St. Stephen’s s0 far | racksters overcame Patent 3o . B e N ot C S e B Mm‘mummn&-&nemmutyl: Lionels vs. Gallachers, South Wilives, 3 fiomfln‘m;h#ug.mhhfln&m 2, yesterday in & Departmental Tennis pull down and make it smooth and vui‘:'n'h same fight. to “Rowing Assocstion regatia | idlais vs. Brookisnd Bors ciub, Soutn |} Sacred Heart and St. Thomas, | Summarles: = e e 1 |in the nfth fight, Tn nnx?&m Monday. Nine crews will s, which have lost one contest aplece; (W.) defeated Fowler fovs b€ Teft Turner Smith won both his ks e clmat. st bly Bhe The situation this year is like that of Tndependent. Name, . Immaculate Conception, and Byrne, 6—0, 13—10; Crews and Straight left arm Wi ey 0t iy Bie pernde Jast yoar, with California and Columbla | Anscostis Besies vs. Naval Rospitar ‘Aloysius and St. Martin's. Wallenstein (P, Shedd and| Will reach its grester velocity as 2 ) A the classic 4-mile favored over the . Last tha | CuienFasterery ‘vi. Beliie 2:90 | Holy Name and Immaculate Concep- | Watrous, . 10—8, 6—4; and| your clubhead sweeps through the- mg-ufm'mmm Golden Bears from the M";,,,M,fla,mdm,.,'m tion_were to face early todsy snd to- | Pollard (P.) defeated Collins and Walsh uh.. Auto Bodies, Radiators, Fenders make their conf to previous swept down the course stroked by the |cediiise Co., Monumeat dismond No. 1, 3 mmwmmm-mcn‘:"fim m).o—s.o—a.mmmoum.) how 'l‘m Repaired; alse New Radiators Yslotflumnh;ln , hasket ity Pete Donlon, to nose out Co- K Ghase Grays va. Auths, Chevy Chase | St- Thomas and Sacred Heart will meet wmm me¢1 m’:"fl_‘.m wood and Harrisen Radistors and Cores in_Stock track and ball. Out of the d clumbia and set Of 18:35 4-5 | p)oyground, 3 o'clock. on Friends Field, 8t. Paul's Boys' Club 7 Terrell (W.) there graceful wood ttatatts, 1809 14th _ North 7177 rivaley, Harvard's foot bail Victary Tast tour the mark of | "Roumers’ va. Hortiords, ot Eise, 3| and St Aloyaius at. the Pauilst College | feated Vogeler and O'Brien, 61, 6—3.| _piayer in golf 1 & Riee 815 1348 Bioek Below Ave. - nu" oot as the bridgtest ..-_u,",; 18:53 14;:: by a ml'sn cm‘“o!“&e' .:. é‘fi',:'{".»'“ ve. Aveiiie Valet Sheh, -&n 8t. Dt"lm'l ?nd St. Martin's . T Coen Bears that 1t caeed 2os, 00, | s il B2 r,op nores puieny und Gores Washingon, Post 3 since Ed Leader, in 1923, took command iine under the former record. Colum- digmond x5 . nln-mmwmbfl wn&mmm at New Haven, 18 have resulted in Yale bia, stroked by Eric Lambart, tralled | remont & G vs. Lankam A. C. Lanham, m"g %‘ G v victories. {:‘Im Harvard won the Ao ‘unuln;y . Montrose Senors, North | South Ellipse d at 3 o'clock, Four ' 3 In 1927 the wx':’edeg:m ter ones at the Olym “,cmec. ve. Ross, Phoenix diamond, mmmmww- . \ first time by Ed Brown, upset Yale's in Holland, where it won world rowing i League. - i streak in the varsity race. 108 ¥ Uifed B atey Gathering 11 iafe biows behind the it has been all Yale. The The Golden Bears returned to the stellar pito of -Davidson, Elis have swept the regatta five times e rird 5 mmwmw 8 to hom- siont b i lumbia, also with the ssme nucleus, is | , Astecs vs. Tremonts, 4 Momunient | in Cecrgetown Oh . 3 eight triumphs in the last nine 4"t be & better crew than jast | lgmend. - w5 o with three bingles in four ‘was the Yale won yesterday's two-mile fresh- year or in 1927, when it captured var- n.r.‘rm:“‘ Am""m“" “'“l‘ S winners® best ba man race by three-quarters of a length, sity honors. sott Oty Bisdunary T 0o " |, Heavy late oar- and the two-mile junior varsity by A third name enters the reckoning | “jiiionai Press on: vs. Xd- | ried G. P. O, to & 13-to-8 over four lengths. Myur..melmrhleq?d:x‘l;mng -:ng‘.mgp'g. gn,“ b Park. o Bureau in tal . | chhe ATy race over the four-mile S7Commel, regurded s the “dark horse: | “Aiihy, T Briniiog SiThs"Srentwend. | ey sor the winners sooked a homer \ ®8in an early lead, add to it with mo- put out & un\tymwfl'&l: | Semler. Playing W; notonous _regularity until it reached that Ah‘lb':y. % d?’wug‘ ‘;‘n‘rnls g.. rlmxr.‘:n?.n_‘;’v&. m-.r‘hl‘m Ellipse. | Dairy squeezed out .l'.n 9-to-8 - fully six lengths and then ease up in finish of course since dgiryd > | Brookiand Boys' Glub iy h-mrnlm'n. over Western Electric in the Industrial . g o e T ey Sermt 13 wiotorkss n 20 Togaitas of 1he | Mckionian Sucs, ve, Megtros. M. 5 Tille Hig e t t “’ t : rl half mile as Harvard — v, . 9. 8 Not content with crushing b Tivals, association. CAll games start at 3 o'clock) the that was good for the cir- a e O es p Ces the Elis, in a w gesture kept right theo“ mntn I‘I:Ihlfi: hr:wl: P%lp :.hn num:;. Junler. cuit. : on after they passed the finish, "ffi c‘“‘“‘" :| Langleys vs. Murphy-Ames, West Ellipse, P gy m gone lhfll'fl':hfl;m i his d:-ltsh ’hflm m 1nfiunu i g:fl’“l; hians vs. Potomacs, No. 3, 11 Q'd:::. ‘hn‘ A WAS mu“f: Q}:‘Q ::’tnhm:ge . . . o P vard's headauarters at ed Top.” Tosss faded, but this year finds Cornell men ":,r:r'fi;.‘:'vh!::n;l.- o, 4.1 oeleck. ™ | innings, Terminal bested —for which such good cars have ever been offered in Washington. 3 Wray Das| o - Railway Mail Service, 15 to 10, in the . T fireq e o watied jumtl B o T cres hose tasly. season | >4 Sorbe va. O'Beiema, Mo, 3, Paistawn, 3 | Torminal Ratinsad prm'“ o See them—we will eall for you. Telephone us, Adams 7437. 45 receive a cheer from -nd—:: is zg rce‘fiordm:u ;x%efl:dmm& gnflwu of | o'cloek. o C. A. mn?&u loop. “fi.fl for the i . ancient custom—toss their shirts to the lumbia an 3 erican Lesion. winners some mnotal sticking, y A. 8. Blagden, jr, of fl:::t ‘:‘:’;t e :;“mnl:‘pe:xmonu the ,““'eg"';& m""’“‘ ® gmfi. was apiain of nert e Face is on and virtually every one of " Deiano ve. Walcott, Mo g » :g%g g&&“lc Se&(;) B e gl i seers A v et g;:; crew. tially dangerous. et Seda ; Lawrence W. Dickey of Bedfc There is Washington's crew of giants, | corinthians va. Kenilworth, No. 3, 1 o'slock, | 38 TTeasury was beaten in a 9-to.1 0 ns Y s Ak A (5 N. Y., was a:l:cfed captain of n:x‘? y’::l:‘. Navy, wm "n(hflthn m'n h.'tgm m Meridians vs. Iroquois, No. 3017 o'l ™ | Colored Departmental League matoh. 1926 Peerless 90 Sedan .. oe . Bt ~$500 ! Navy” crews_of old; Wisconsin and 06 | o\ weus ve. Bomoeet i1 stare, West . i 1927 Peerless 72 Sedan. .. .o oevoee .. 3600 e ‘coach, Mike M of Yale fame: . ABE AND HALL PLAY new coach, Mike Murphy of Yale fame; | et Sehosk: oo 20 SHORE AND W’LEAN 1929 Hudson Sedan ... . ... - vv voomoe . $950 coirse; & physically strong, Eyracuse TOMORROW. REACH NET FINALS 1926. Nash 263 Sedans (2)...cocmve . ooe$350 IN DELAWARE FINAL By the WILMINGTON, Del, and J. AGhlelb:rt 8 Hall N. J., will meet e PO SIS Associated Press. Davis in the of the Delaware State turf championship tournament at the Wil- Country Club. June 22— Cup player, Orange, final round court tennis Japanese star upset the dope by defeating Frits Mercur of Bethlehe: $—7, 6—2, in. the semi-finals, whil Hall Bradshaw Harrison, Unlversity of , 3—6, 6—2, 6—1. Marjorie K. (Midge) Gladman, Santa lonica, Calif., captured her second Miss Gladman championship last week. 71 BY VIRGINIA WILSON GOLF MARK FOR WOMEN play. W 8 holes, en’s mark, Wethered, the PITTSBURGH, June 32 (f).—Shoot: by Gty Sk ul tourname; 7 y, Miss i won the Pennsylvania ilson shot a 71 on the 5,996~ inst the par of. 79. ‘The best pre- a said, was British golf e o *Citizens’ regatta. {Record for the Thames course. $Race was an informal one, rowed at 2 miles on the Housatonic at Derby. REGATTA COURSE SHIFT IS FAVORED BY INGRAM cademy, and himself a noted oarsman on the Navy crews of 1907 and 1908, has seconded the proposal of Jim Ten Eyck, jr, son of the Syracuse that the Hudson race course here be ipstream more mile, bringing the finish line for all races to a point on line with the Highland and Dutton steamer wharves, 200 yards above the towering railroad bridge. Ten Eyck submitted figures to show that the project could be wwnw; w. Under the new plan, it would be run observation trains on e on the re, a3 i8 noO! only. and la; stands be along the finish line. COLUMBIA CREW SCORES IN REGATTA IN BRITAIN By the Associated Press. Gz season show of strength. In the race for freshman honors, to be rowed over 2-mile course at 5:15 o'clock, Eastern daylight time, Cali- fornia, Cornell and Syracuse are favored over Columbis, Navy, M. I T. and Pennsylvania. In the 3-mile junior varsity event at 6:15 o'clock, Columbia and Washington are favored over Syracuse, Cornell, Pennsylvania and the Navy. ‘The varsity race will start at 7:15. s g 2, TILDEN AND HUNTER GAIN LONDON FINAL LONDON, June 22_(A.—A familiar ending of many European tennis tournaments lately, an all-American final, will feature the play today in the hhn Yt‘)"llnd of the men’s London singles cham) 3 Bl(p Bill p‘l'fiden and Prancis T. Hunter easily disposed of the opposi- tion in the semi-final rounds. Tilden defeated J. 8. Cliff, 6—2, 6—3, and Hunter eliminated Y. Ohta of Jspan, 63, 6—4. The doubles final also will be all- American. Tilden and Hunur,. v{x‘o defeating MANGIN VS. GOGGESHALL IN COLLEGE NET FINAL NEW YORK, ‘June 22 —Gregory of ywn University and of Tulane were to meet this afternoon in the final of the Eastern polliser's All-stars vs. Berwyn A. O. (double- Anacostis Bagles vi. Alexandris Piremen. hevy Gravs vs. Bond Clothiers, Chevy Chase BlayEround, 3 0G0k, - s Depart Del Ray, Del ‘Ray, State Department vs. Va, 3 o'clock, Liberty A. O. vs. Monroe, Brookland, 3 Uik Pladterers v, Bethesda P et Boring " Glants ¥, Eastport, ast- P degeiiaens A G. va. Bryantown, Brvan- d., 3 o'elock. C. va. Clinton A. ©., Olinton, Busmen vs. Maymarket, Va., son District Fire Department vs. T amington Ralvay & Hectric. Co: a; . ve. Potomac Electric Powse Go., Monument. din: mond No. 1, 3 o'clock. National Circles vs. Chapel Point, Chapel Point, Md. (double-header) o'clock. ‘Washing! Sox ys. Quantico Ma- e Bona, Bouth Bilvsecs oclock ne pse, 3 o'c] 3 oenix’ A. C. vs. Foxall 4. C. Phosnix diamond 3 ¢'clock. Isherwood = A. Marsland A. ©, Maryland Park, E Roamer Senior: D. J. Kaufman, Bast Ellipse, 3 o'clock. <28 s Kennedy A_C. (unlimited), Georgia 407. R N T e Heights dlemond. - o '|PERRY Vs, LE BOURGEOIS FOR DIXIE LINKS TITLE NASHVILLE, Tenn, June 22 (P)— Sam Perry, Birmingham’s city cham- plon, and J. C. Le Bourgeols, jr., young- ster from New Orleans, will battle it 'out today for the Southern golf champion- ship. Perry went into the final with a grueling 1 up victory over Alan Smith, Asheville, N. C,, after he had beaten A. J. (Hot) Wheeler of Nashville, in a 19-hole encounter in the quarter-finals, Le scored were today in the Middle Atlantic junior and boys’ tennis - elsh, jr., runners-up to Shore and spectively, in the recent chamj tournament st Washington, were liminated yesterday. 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