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cC-2 * SPORTS. THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1930. SPORTS. Jones Sees Real Battle for American Linksmen in Cup Matches With Brilons BOBBY WILL REST TONGHT' SCHEDULE QI\WING EE] || STRAIGHT OFF THE TEE OLIVE CAFE ROLLERS GET 1,796; TAKE LEAD Scores in Men’s Pin Tourney BINGLES. 7 101 122 T least one member of the United | ing to himself, for Galt had not been — CLASS A. . s = SINGERETV N o aliay. States Walker Cup tesm has |hurt, and the scene was put on for the | o)ive Gafe team, with a total of 1,796, 3 Then it | 7, Pan . 14 ] . A ] i bull by the horns |DeDet of the gallery. Then It eAme | oqay leads teams in Class A in'the a1 104 8 100 7 i vt v ao out. Bou had lost his last golf ball of | washington City Duckpin tournament e : 95 104 4 and, wit sanction of Brit- | the seventeent] e an borrowe: # s ST | e i 18 204 § 2 1sh golf authorities, has chosen for use |8 eb-ll Tmmwa“g:“b;‘l’“nfigl ;‘ggk"r:{;;g 33?3:50 v:ncd wxhnsna‘:.s ‘.’,??é"ad“:‘.i! Doesn’t Think He Needs Any 2% ] 5 E 2 (Ten Events on A. A. U. Card.|sesinst the stalwarts of Qreat Britain | Gty Duganne's name, that struck Gait | ¥Cr¢, BIE factors in the manufacturs of D o 100319 St n g.‘ B # a complete set of steel-shafted €olf |on the arm. And after that explana-|o.° ¢ B el of the: ey More Golf Before He |X o > & B #| Central Holds Lead in |ciubs, witn which he wil attempt to | S8 bree S8 Beros e dnocked | LR () v cuver toam swept to th ¥ 105 100314 (@ Heinrich . E £ B ) et completely subdue and render hott O | the ball on the green and won the hole e Reaches England. 8 o sesis| o 5 E 2 Point Scoring. GORIDESUHb Yaried Samrun et ¥ O K0 | SO0 AN WIt'S P & tale, with 355, led the club's attack. b 11 ntu; 190 176 208574 | A L E 26 he will meet in England, come next i abical Turning in a 1,704 total, Northerns, M. 108 65397 |0. X Enster.. S |3 E 3 week and the following month. o ;&ifgfi:}ig‘{mfihfiofl with Bill Clampitt shooting 390, took By the ;;oc’n;g; l:n:. it et lo P = & g 1 EN events tonight will bring to 8| That man is Roland R. MacKensle of | ;¢ the washington Golf and Country &r:g vllc: ,dinpfil::n l&wl%‘:kl :gx;o went ORK, Ap .—Se: I3 8B ame -2 W X ¥ close the first District A. A. U.|tne Golumbis Country Club, one of Club in the first match of the series be- | "1 Ciata E Stella Maris came through America’s eight Walker Oup | g e i ¥ A 2 Assoclation swimming cham- | Washington's twin stars on the interna- | tveen high fehdm’lb“‘m ‘°{ the Dawes | with 1,561 to go to the front. golf representatives had gath- | § 98 18308 ] S B plonships in the Ambassador |tional team, and to say that Roland is | oiby, Frosen y former Vice | * with a 333 set Evelyn Ream assumed ered here today and the eighth (J. R 118 3. Nebel 8 £acar ollo 3P R Foll b first place in the Class B singles in the was no fartner away than Washington. | 5° 5 = L] Ym: Mackey . S, hmoe e B L et e HAPRE we Washington Woman’s City tournament 4 | 106 94—298 'm. Spurgeon Coacl Tl runner’s st = | tell only the plain, unvarn! . early e elongated field of |at the Arcadia. She shot games of With their departure on the Maure- | & 102 11633 o weut ..., t0 g | M. Watsen S 30 |tral High team, with 24 points, is lead- | For tradition has it that amateurs—and |entries in the Washington Golf and | 101, 128 and 104. tania set for tomorrow afternoon, Bobby | §- 108 86—287 | ) Reese 95 96 Karl_Heinzman B 31 1 ad to | Country Club Spring tournament played | Betty Hoffman, with 324, took the fod- . Al King ... c 31 | ing in point scoring as the result of the | particularly amateurs who go abrof Jones, captain of the invading expe- | B 85 115—302 | 199 194—b87 | Hokie Smith e Hi thelr qualifying round today under (lead in the Class A singles and the steD i be tana B 8 B30 ey 2% | E°D° Stock 2 31 | opening competition last night. Wash- | pearq the British lon in his OWN |lowering skies and over a course baked | Convention Hall girls moved into sec- ditton; Francis Ouimet, 7 "d‘m By 53 109 125334 |R. F. Moore. 104 106 5 = 32| ington Swimming Club, with 21, is sec- | punkers—should stick to wooden shafts |hard by the winds and sun of a week | ond place in Class B, totaling & 1,520 D o n® hres. other members | Tones =i} o s (K A gg!ond; Gatholle University, with 13, 18 |1n their tmplements of warfare, and tra- | Without, rain Practice rounds were | st. 3 the team. Harvison R (Jimmy) |3 188 98304 | Rosteon™* HAE E 2 B ';',l,‘édi,:zd Capitol A. C., with 5, 18 fourth | 4.0y 4 taking a sock on the chin when |cnvr n¢8 i ine"o00 the course, il e T Johnston, national amateur champlon: | G 158 go—a17 o s | B £ 3| “Tomight promises to be marked by |Roland fills his bag full of steel imple- |found Bverett Eynon of Columbia reg- ASSIGNMENTS TONIGHT George Von EIm an L. | e 1S, A 34 [ plenty of keen competition, as was the g the best score of day with The St e o W |} Bl # 88 § s e o S | ™% oty « few manthm back that 3, ATk of 75 Emon wnt fma been| FOR WOMEN BOWLERS :fi:&r Loday or tomorrov. '8 R A B s § 3 %E | Btimbre. vl hgemm{gguslfi the Royal and Anclent Goit Club of 8. |Spring: knocked out a 37 and & 35 for TURSDAY, APRIL 3, ‘Whatever other mombersw%th?afifanmfl |3 A .08 3i—gm e e S B A 36 |show their wares tonight. Andrew’s, which rules the roost of Brit- g‘fr, b:!Lth u);d of é;xeb ;hy. Harry G.| Tlg:fl—":fi"’l may decide to do, Jones Ui g S = == ] B 37| It was through a dramatic surprise |y golf (and much of American golf, | It of the Manor Clul ound his erring | Aller, 3 goli_here. 1t | E. Goss 85 se—at7| . 233 219 22167 | § : 37 | victory over Catholic University's four ruled that after an exhaustive e shots 8°ln= straight and with the | & “I have been playing much more golf | 94 10608 |Jurtin .. 109 108 193 M ) 38 [in the 560-foot relay that Central took | t00) ane aid of a pair of deuces, had a 75. 5 this Winter than usual,” he said, n]n. |G Qsay % E i = B 32 |the lead in point scoring. Max Rote, serles of tests they had found thal ':, 1& As usual in golf tournaments about do not feel the need of additional play | 8 F. 3" Moore. " 4 3 /Central senior, swam a great anchor leg | does not give an undue advantage to lts | the Capital, Major H. Rabb of Bannock- until we get over there. We will have | 13 J' E. McGolrick. A 39 [to sweep in ahead of Frank Mullen, | user in wooden or iron headed clu - burn, a busy professional man who likes no team practice or anything of that |J 12 - : & 3% |C- U. luminary, by the narrowest of |and that steel may now be oonsldere' his golf before breakfast, started the sort here. There will be plenty of time | § 90 G. Simons 8 43 |margins. Laurencé Julihn, Edward |an orthodox shaft for either wnflo tournament off in official style, teeing for that when we get to Fngland. I 105 ©. Thompsol c 40 | Hickey and Roger Leverton were other | golf club. 8o Roland )(uK: le, | off at 7 o’clock this morning before most Jones believes that the Americans CLASS E Audrew Tanos . B 41 {members of the Central four. earkening to the call of the m of the contestants had taken their will have a real battle on their hands |, 8 Wm. Christopher B 31| Lois Bates of the Washington Swim- ht himself two sets of steel-shalted | beauty sleep and hurrying back to his when they meet the British cuphplnyen ¢ 90 Delsooll L. Chaconas -} 42 | ming Club, who won the women's fancy | mallets, both made by famous golf 'office after tie round in time to put in A at Sandwich May 15 and 16. “I have|J s Murrell CL R T B 4|diving championship and the 210-yard | manufacturers, and tried them out here |a full day of work. He got C. C. Heath, | seen only the old-timers play, but I|g: 108 B W. Bonz D 8 lmediey relay title, beating out two|over the week end and packed them |also of Bannockburn, to stand the early |3 have the greatest respect for them and |y, 108 xi vlz. 3. MIcPhnnm B 43 |teammates m Onalene Lawrence and |down to Southampton today. morning vigil with him. § 5 1 hear the younger players are as good | F. % bt g s G 3 43| Mary Ellen Hood, was the only con-| Roland was to make his decision to- | Among the leading golfers who were | 4 Sal or better than the veterans. D. 7 H. P A 4 [testant to win more than one event.| day as to which set he will take to Eng- | to start today were Albert R. MacKenzie 1F Jones said that the squad would play | H 97 M. P Walh. D 41| Miss Bates also holds the South At-|land, but both are steel in both wood |and Donald Woodward of Columbia, |§ Brebie no other team match in England and |J & 3 | crampton i D 4 |lantic A. A U. title in fancy diving. | and iron heads. He probably will bethe iboth former winners of the tourney.| $ Yarne that, as far as he himself was concerned, | g 81 ] apmetetee | W E ¢ i§|Cliford Banford, also of the Washing- | only golfer on the Walker Cup_team | Tomorrow's fleld is a bit stronger than | § SreeY he probably would restrict his golf 1o | E 89 g‘_ M. 46 | ton Swimming Club and also the South | who uses a complete set of steel-shafted | that of today, for included among the :-r. Leas the Walker Cup matches, the British [ W. 03 2 | wilkinson 5 g 4| Atlantic A. A. U. title holder in the }clubs. Roland, being somewhat of an |starters tomorrow will be Miller B. amateur and open championships and Wilcoxen 3 D 47 |event, won the men's fancy diving |experimenter, is not satisfied to go along | Stevinson, the District champ; Henry pog.sll‘bl);i only one other tournament in CLASS A. g 3 b4 crt’}v{.:igh“ o e gy with the crowd in this regard. g Nlchnlsor;;):};le etr:lléll’u%ltéehold;r:oz:ak Street Reservoir England. 108 121 Viehmyer B 48 | program "and Charles G. Du- - Roeac hamp; « | clubs for a motion picture camera “I hope to visit France and Germany % % Robertson N B 48 | summaries: Dr. A. L. Bou an . J. B. Pollard of Annapolis, medalist in | yented by C. Francis and possibly Italy between the amateur = 4 Negosta ... E 48] 310-yard mediey (men. ganne “dm Lt ‘fixg;:'oumz the Manor Club tourney last year: Page | i says it with television. and open eve{m,dbut will lx’a;ot vm{am;:lh 107 A Leone c 4| 103-3ecq ureast gircks Cwosen), g\{m{m e s club, who made & perfect :lt\;lfly t:i Congressional and a number of | * Jenkins’ camera is said to be capable golf,” he declared, “possibly an 18-hole 107 e g 4 49| 220.yard breast stroke (men). Lot er stars, of slowing the golf swing down 200 times .. hocd g 8 - case of circumstantial evidence against | Woman golfers of the Chevy Chase A b t five weeks. ? 3 e Fox Hunt! lub a$ Balti- S R aiker Gup matches will be held | 2270 = and King Fin No. 2 Lestue 4 Hi5s Sle o | fhe first hole-at Washington, when he | more- yesterday, scoring 10% points | Yoavederi the. Biptasonsl Gotes 4 Sandwich May 15 and 16; the British 1 [ty b reigy Cvomen) felt, & sharp blow on his right arm, and | yhile their hosts scored the same num- | Assoeiat America le Smateur at St. Andrews, Mev 26 to 31, | Brown 114 Prewmen (0. B. 0)..... B VG | dstrerd Backsuscke Gmen)owon by Robert | looking down $aw & goIf Dall SIOWIY | ber. " A return match was tentatlvely | taeisaines will b snown to the pros and the open at Hoylake from June 16 | Curtis 122 i RS s 32 | ward Hickey (Central Hieh Hchoeh: inird, | spinning to stop ab his feet. scheduled for May 8 at Chevy Chase.|to show the correct way to win the to 21. 236 ot Job Room (G, P, O § st Ll T n.o;.' Sl i Here are the results of yesterday's|American open champlonship? ; P J -~ r ouf e 20 5 s p TS Stk Rt aney Gy Q.. B ¥ L amiatler, dwtmen)o-Wen) Deciod: | dlo of the lol’ course after he has Morrow (Rikridee), 3; Busan | e WOMEN'S BOWUNG 92 fl' gn.n:“_ ‘Amer. Bec. & Trust ¢ g 2% wrence ;ffl'"""""'}w -:&‘:':'":é:' spolled his score and missed a few putts, 'fiflmflm Mur.n fi 1lnam6 i m&rzfl l-llnm.f. all makes. L i T T (TR S b g T ngton | OOE Pe. struck on the very first hole | Mt J. W 3 a5, S marion: | WITTSTATTS RADIATOR, FENDER 186 Chestnut Farms 1 (King Bin '3, B 3 | 100-vard free "’E‘m aroused his risibilities. 8o he picked up Frank Keefer (Chevy Chase). ‘AND BODY WORKS SCORES LAST NlGHT % 93 live . J. Lansburgh Furniture (K, Pin 2) C 83 | Mullen cCathelic Sniyer jecond, Max | that offending ball, intending to con- 1;, Mz McCook Knox Hex) e . uk 1% e st Americans (S Bin D). & 38| B S o[t GniVersity). Himé, 1034, | front the owner with the evidence of his eris), SORA™5 % M7E | 58 M B boors"trem & BC MW 36 e Tansbureh & Bro (K. Pin D 3¢| " Fancy diving, low board (men)—Won by | guilt, and across its guileless white sur- | den. 5 gMzs. Grenville Fortescye (Chevy R A R T O ) K B M W ine — Garrison Toy (K. Pin 3) D ¥ | cliftrd _Ranfurd (Whihinglen Bwimsing | Juoe” he found' the nime 0. G, Du- | Oaeee) 3 K. "nomAR Birums, 1 SINGLES, 16 07 |Biesn . Tz, Oab Sere- (x. ¥in 3 B 3% | Schooh "third: Fower Taverion (Soncral Hish o.” He was satisfled that DUGaNNe | 5ob jones pulled fast one on the 97288 | 07 Ter—e02 GO R bt *HAc) B 40 | ,230-vard free style (women)—Won by ad ;‘Nfilkh!’dm ol ‘h‘m:"":u:{‘" Y | boys who were hunting for him while he | 86278 | Mover ... 87 114 Major . St. Stephens (Geotn. Rec. c A R P :;‘,fgo{," Pim with Cthe erring pellet, | SPent a few hours in Washington last |® - = e Ashrlln i i Qrorasiown, Oar (Geoln Rec:i! € 42 | ijird " Tapnora Taube (Washington Swimming | {onat do you mean by driving over Saturday. He kept himself out of sight| To Match Your Odd Coats Wi P. J. West o N " s 10633 | 3\ “Haney. RO L X Birnerd’ care (ool Hiti ) & 48 [jush, Sghool, (h. JMNR, BETAS Scona: | dAriving armel Galt velled. |n youp |E0ne on fo New York, that he had hied EISEMAN’S, 7th & F 136—311 - Caboary Rap, Drakes (Ge D 48 | Catholic University (Mike Figherty. Char! the | Dimself out to 8 fleld near the Sixteenth | e———————————— % Hazel Eotomac Granse B (Pot. B e D R Anne” Club {Vincent | altano ;;L"m"'{,,’, e A olger . Haz " k e facad ¥ R P G Btes, de Fas 0 |Gomés. Preak Lavin giderd Sentord snd” gereq jnnocently up the fairway, laugh- | 83264 & Q00QE>WHT>> HEO> > HEEa>>a> UNaNUN EEE D T obw> ¥a0wNU> 09 Uaa> r Linskins and Walter. $ Fletcher and Kirl Bogeley and 178 innahan and 112 178818 | Fect'and Athe B King Pin (1,526) Ford 91 101 118 100 100 90 o f 8aar & e ®oR . 110 103 118 194 160848 85 508 538 WS %8 BY R. D. THOMAS. 1155 B ST of the Washington o T8¢ 1 192363 ED MEGAW rolled 375 for Chiet | qoupjes with . Dusterhoft, struck | Burkalter’s Express team in the | in his first box, had a 9-pin hit in the 3 3% % R L] . ox, tad fn the | 87119 95 ¥ _— = city tournament at Convention | second, strucl e third, cras! a 18010 113 170819 | Benner’and Schw 4 Hall and moaned. Red for years | Hiner in:the fourth and struck in the Totals. . 536 497 430 CLASS O. Fenton Sha Luek has been & high ranker in the al| "Sin was within two pins of win-, ik Swampo'dles (1451} _ Hevenner (1.470) | Palmer and Laushlin events, in which the 375 doesn’t count. | ning $50. | A e ":.‘-ln'%' i i iR d Qalleer. He shot firsu with La Fayette Lodge | Incldentally, those two atrikes shim- and got 319. | bers of the Olive Cafe team of ‘Three of the seven teams entered for | mrmnfi':-fz Le:z\n ;’lkely will collect ;I:fm !“burbl;lhm m‘?k !‘)::wl::dd fif! some prize money, earned with a set e flzmm 1704, the York Auto Sup- | 1 Reidy. 3% | Ear i . 3 193| Moxley and Crowle; ! §‘ bt ‘fl Lilley and Aylor. KR on 188| Eversole and_Botel 90 478 513 Totals.. 487 488 498 CLASS C. C' Bro f 1,796, which now tops class A. H.B. . Com. Comets s ply trailed with 1,605, and in class E Lovett, who bowls with his coat on, led ), { "% Boime. the Olives with a score of 387. LNy T STolled LR Max Rosenberg struggled like a Ro- man to put over his Princess Theater | H. Hamil, high man of the Stelln team in class B, and with a lot of help | Maris team with a set of 351, average i from Mike Vitale succeeded, at least |under 100 in the Suburban League. cGeady M = Kibby and ver. lo3 n.. ¢ | Mischou and partner. te {ly. Mike contributed 355 Sonlisn: s!fi!’l‘(’: r:x‘;d’M-x 3‘5: to & total of 1.“3”' The tournament classification com- which is high. | mittee figured carefully when they came | s to Phil Appel and A. Davis in the dou- | Bill Clampitt shot 390 to drag the |bles and assigned them to class A. They Northerns into first place in class C.|were one point over class B. They The team totaled 1,704, Clampitt's 133 | proved themselves to be worthy of the | in the third game causing a flurry of ranking by shooting 728, which is high excitement, in class A. A double-header strike in the tourna- ment is worth a doliar, a triple $5, a quad $20 and a fiver $5( Totals.. 499 d_Bridge: 0 and 3 Work and Mulroe. Gerdon and Raum berlain CLARENDON BOWLERS |" LEAD KING PIN TEAM|™" Led by Brad Mandley, who shot a 647 set, Clarendon bowlers gained a lead | jones of 46 pins in the first half of 8 10-game | Mosley series with the King Pin team last night at the Lucky Strike. Clarendon totaled 2,894 to 2,848 for King Pin. Mandley and Smith in the doubles R. P. Shepherd and W. T. Furr of Clarendon shot 677 to move into first place in class D doubles. Here’s an opportunity to put new rubber on your car! Brand new Federal balloons—guaranteed 30,000 miles—AT A REMARKABLE SAVING! 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