Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1930, Page 44

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D—4 * SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 19830, ; SPORTS. Roland MacKenzie, District Golf Star, to Take Up Position in Wilmington, Del. devote his time to tournament play, to COEN LOSES, BUT T".DEN in '-h&‘lnnhn Lawn Tennis Club ohnm: PARE SENDS W|LL|AMS plonship. v.v;n'l.hna .wn H, 61, himself for the the Davis Cup won his wa; lnwguuml 7—85, 3—8 e WINS IN FRENCH EVENT |Scke & ot Louy Woott™s | 70’ FIVE STIRRING SETS| "o oo semi-ina . ot | JIAMI BEACE. P sreh 1 9. Code ball is the newest sport for the % — |today, 6—1, 6—1, i - | Hall defeated the veteran Craig Biddle, ) LaIEACD, AT iog e oy | LIGHTWEIGHTS MATCHED. | MENTONy Frangs, Maureh 1, (1. | "Gocn had, il witn hia ground | | PALM BEACK, e Jreh £ (0= X, RN o D a8 sours S @ & oot | and member of the Davis Cup team,| CHICAGO, Mareh 7 () —Emory Ca- | tennis star, met a Burprise defeat at the | S0t l"fl‘, h‘nll returns from the base g R sipdtn N ¢ who led the University of Chicago to | bana, Philadelphia lightweight, has been | hands of Jacques Brugnon in the quar- |line were faulty. the greatest thrill of the tournamen L | unks. . | the Big Ten net title last Spring, will | signed to meet Harry Dublinsky. Chi- | ter finals of the Menton open singles e when he extended R. Norris Williams, | Nelson Munson, guard on Brown's —————— . not be with the Maroons this year. cago youn T, in one of the 10-round- | tennis tournament today. Brugnon won,| The Big Ten outdoor track champion- | New York, former Davis Oup captain, |foot ball seam, p! every minute of | In the last 46 foot ball Wyfid Lott, who still has a season of inter- | ers on the Chicago Stadium’s next bill, | 6—0, 3—8, 6—3. shi| at Northwestern | to five hard-fought sets in the semi-|the 10 gam eduled during the | Tennessee has won 39 and four, 1 H f| collegiate competition, has decided to March 14. Bill Tilden who also is participating | University May 23 and 24. final round of the Florida tennis cham- | 1920 season. losing but three. Alternate for- Invasion o . Britain—~East Potomac Opens Tomorrow. OLAND R. MacKENZIE, R Washington's Walker Cup , W been living in the Capital wiin the Wilmington Trust Co. of N R \ \ \ \\\\w\&\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\;\\:\\ w\&\\\\\\\\\\\\\&&\\\\ n, Del. . Rolan@ will make Wilmington his home, but will be able to make frequent week-end trips to Washington. Last year Roland was associated with N \\ & bond house in New York, but gave up \ the post late in the r and came \ N \ back to the Capital. ng the past - \ few weeks he has practicing . steadily in preparation for the - bility he will accompany the &1:2‘! Cup team sbroad. He has been named as one of the alternates on the team. The younger MacKenzie has not vet heard from headquarters of the United States Golf Association regarding the and. Tl April 30, according to the itinerary an- nounced by the golf association. expected he: season’s ghy. . G. Leoffler, concessionnaire of the public golf courses in Washi Creek Park, mnflin a8 professional at Rock Creek 2 - Park, with Harry Graham in charge of the office. The West Potomac Park also is open, with Jack Tucker as pro- e fessional. . g : Six n _golfers were on their / ot y ‘Washingto: ‘way back to the Capital today T 8 few day's sojourn at Pinehurst, N. C., D . where théy played every day. Mr. and 2 . i Mrs. Henry 3, Richardson, Mr. and et G 1 ' Mrs. J. R. McCarl, James M. Meegan 19 (eD o and Sandy Armour, s 2 oY L] gress! profe al, all w erin dagk at i 'c fina Winter re- sevi at the Carolina res We've held big sales before! Thousands and mhm R h‘: grmx n;:ms:ll:: y thousands of Washingtonians know lhn—..:: o e e vty - how well they remember the SAVINGS! But the No. 2 course at Pinehurst, which o\ = in all o#r history—we've never had a sale e B % A \ : like this! Never have prices been any lower T ot \ . “ —and it is hardly possible that they ever X will be s0 low again! If you doub: this Tne board ors of the Beaver h - ; W —read this ad! We've got too h Dam Gountry Club today had before it & o \ ) f‘e stock and must get rid of it. THAT & recommen from t.:mzo.\; fifl: V. S explains the miracle! And miracles Dam 3 don’t havpen twice! i but mat up to the board for final de- cision. & tourney it held, it will be in the Fall, actording to M. H. Maier, chairman of the golf committee, who explained that the fairways at Beaver Il be in better condition in the Fall than in the Spring committee consisting of Maier, Wil~ . 5 3f 5 I 9~ £ 8 i CHAMPION BASKETERS FORM TOURNEY QUINT KAN! CITY, March 7 (#)—Offi- clal entry of a cage team centered around five members of Missouri Uni- versity’s big six championship squad today had boosted registration for the national A. A. U. tournament opening here tomorrow to 40 entrants. ‘The latest addition to the tournament list will play under the colors of the Kansas City Athletic Club. J. an Bingham, certal by another half dozen teams, six or eight firs id n entrants the K games hetwee: City area will be. played tomorrow so as to reduce the field to 32 contenders by Monday. i LEWIS HELD TO DRAW. BOSTON, March 7 (#).—Ed “Stran McCoy of bridge, ex-Holy Cross athiete, wrestled to a 45-minute draw last night. Relax and Do Not Grip Club Tightly Although Barrie Payne, the golf humorist, tells me that he broke one of his hardened arteries and four o ] at the top of swing when one is B 5 i hif 1 K A $15,000 St eXie and the wrists Whow i by : WARE, CARDEN TOOLS and GENERAL SUPPLIES ot E.'n.. their failure to assume the correct H e I s, ths cosrect cut loose in a tremendous avalanche of values. READ---and ACT! . trated above. A ‘You secure this position by relaxed e i wrists, To incyre relaxed wrists one (ot9%Cee! cannot grip & club tightly, as though e [l Stainless Steel 3 ‘ Keife and Fork 5ot S 2 °49 HAMMER HANDLES : h;:a:m 69¢ ¥ LANDS AT P i, Sach—with iluiord To fit most any With guarantesd ani-sten ToP OF ] R —_— S 2 T ade. Y e WRECKING BARS ————— | Aluminum Plaster Hawks $Y 25 18 or 24 inches long, o lsc CHAMPION BENCH VISE i m‘i"“nl."::.l’x' reduced for ll= : Lawn Mower | 11 B e - HOUSE PANT S8 ve - inch % 22 Colors GAL. ;ri':jo;elelli $3.99 sharpening. 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