Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1930, Page 48

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O—4 SPORTS. THE EVENL STAR, WASHINGTO FRIDAY, SPORTS. Prince of Wales Shows Golfing Courage as Jones’ Partner in Uphill Battle BOLD SHOTS HELP | % e 2 | THOMPSON STRIVES | [r rovney scome] 58"t B 5 St gt | S 13 ntncer e end TONIGHT BRISTOL, R. I, May 9 (C.P.A).— prose Sy ——— M SINGLES, SCHMELING'! 'AMP, ENDI- ‘Totals....519 510 483 o8 C y L today said that the boxing match be- Those who go down to the sea in | ahips are superstitious folk, and | COTT, N. Y., May 9 (NANA)— among the traditions that have come | 0. H. Scott 107294 | virginians (1.484). 3 Max Schmeling recuperates rapidly. |tween Phil Scott and Young Stribling| with only a few teams and indi- | Paimer 100 I3 | e Fousn. se13i 0 My first glimpse of him upon my - | of Georgis, scheduled for May 30, Would | viquals to shoot, the twentleth annual e "‘lmuk‘h tth'f dnch : mee:h&: Mujligan.. 106 103 111 D- i 1val here last night showed m s o launch a vess arrival o a i :‘:n ucky | O. He 18 87 a1 tired, worn-looking young man, who, | 1Ot take place. | tournament of the Washington City | In some quarters it is held to be . . 3 ;0 96103 88 . 8109 | in spite of his apparent weariness, Scott, lccordln(“w the paper, 18 sick | pyckpin Association will come to & close Capture Last Three HoleS| tempting fate even to begin & sea |Champ Favored Over First| - % 8w W Tosiedei, Was able to produce a smile of wel- |In bed, and Stribling was represented yonigpy Although the largest fleld in voyage on a Priday, and with four W o i CLASS E. eor:e lthlt .smz;‘elm:n !' felt 'ku(tr;:e ’l:n‘d"“"“hl to remain longer in Eng-| history competed, there have been i loops, the products of best 1 1.(1.511) and sincere. 't smack of the 3 few out: g of Match With Johnston | gioops. the products o tan 5e. | Colored Man in 29 Years . foags !%g 100 g9 B T0a%i8"S | cannea variety that, some of our P N dandaca ks signers of racing boats, facing a 5 K p Sunyet modern gladiators of the ring keep TILDEN WINS IN VIENNA Paper Co. and Handley Motor teams, 9 r of intense competition in 3 3 on tap. But that was last night, T - o and British Lord Stmmer” of intense” competition. 1n in Welter Title Go. ey . % % 1% 35 3 Boneo™ 5 BHR| Afler 10 oiclock. . VIENNA, May 9 OP.—Wiliam T.| Dl 307 Bex" Sace th ciass A Sngic fend the America’s cup against the i R Smith .. 3 e PO~ This morning when I met Max to | Tilden, forming a new doubles partner- | Billnimer's games were 141, 119 and keep a golf date with him I was |upip with Count Ludwig Sahg of 125 challenge of Shamrock V. the g80d | By the Associated Press, iimer 3 s 4 astonished at the change tha Fuln to oE 4 g Austria, won a preliminary r und match “.,,"dohfi) ri;:’g”fi;‘:fi:” o BY'O. B. KEELER.. of chance is f be propitiated. . Dl dhi ) That is one reason why the sloop iy 8 VKPRl | bt w o3| NEWMARKET, England, May 9 (.| come over the man. Whereas he Jworld welterweight champion, | Mawhinny .. 91—203 | —Fair Isle, owned by Lord Derby, who| resembled a glass of flat water last | in the Austrian doubles championship. | The Shepherd & Co. team of Claren- .| Weetamoe will be launched tomor- UNNINGDALE, England, May | (CFUC00 ot thday. risks his title against Young ; is now visiting in the United States, to- | night, this morning he looked like | The Austro-American combination de- | don gained fifth place in class A with day won the 1,000 Guineas Stakes. sparkling cider. feated Barkstein and Decker, 6—3, 6—3. ' a set of 1,728. 9.—Two American golfing champions, a reverential gal- | R T B ¥ 2 Jack Thompson, sharp-shoot- lery of 150 and this corre- y |ing Negro challenger, in a 15-round | ghepherd (1,728 Hewitt (1,718). spondent were convinced yester-;TONlGHT s SCHEDULE |battle to a referee's decision in the | Harrifon.. 110130133 Saundres.. 104 103 107 Olympia arena here tonight. : Ehlers. ... day afternoon that the Prince of | Furr 128 90 97 Wales possesses, in addition to his | |N DUCKPIN TOURNEY It will be the first time in 29 years ol 13: m m ‘m m} }a} i s that a colored man will have had an s e e e other talents, a surprising amount | opportunity to win the 147-pound title. | Totals....583 582363 Totals. ...564 573 578 ; of finishing power in a close golf = ol | Also it will be Fields' first_defense of | wolfe's Mkt, (1,634). match. . N M. | the crown which he won in Detroit last | McCall. ... 118’ 80 He demonstrated this by his flawless | ss. Alles. | July by defeating Joe Dundee on a foul & Wo/e.- and bold play on the last three holes i 21 |in two rounds. . of the new course at Sunningdale, | e 31| The match will be fought at the|P. i Corcoran Gae which enabled himself and his partner, o = Bobby Jones, to square a Scottish four- | 23 | with the prospect that both Fields and HT some match with Sir Victor Sastoon |1 g cordeil his challenger will be under that figure cLAsS ©. and Harrison R. Johnston, American |W. . Pumphiey R e yr Hisrinre : amateur champlon, after the latter pair |- Nichols ©.. | atternoon. Skl Theleate had brought them through the fifteenth R w green 3 down. 5 >QWaN >t obey " V. Weaver Fields, twice victorious over Thomp- TEAMS. & P.M. son in 10-round engagements, remains 003 4 39 108 8 83 De Priftee Starts Rally. ® Miseellancous Night. o thp- by favorite o ielther WRNBY» kil oo - @ In a foursome each side plays a| Class. | Sakkic: oR\Ret tha-verdiet Y 2| rotals....516 484 477 single ball, striking alternately. The |Auditors (Southern Railway)..... 3] | Kuockout or g e verdict. Prinee and Bir Victar were. drivig from | E4rc nasing 2 4%_mxlh!r'n mu‘uy They were betting as much as 2 to 1 ;4ce=u‘n(s u.lalz.zy." .y ) 5 (e w 3 s g the even tees, Jones and Johnston |Law Dept. (Southers Raiwas) Al b F';'d“,, d"“’"‘h,fi’rg:{‘(‘l”s"“lfh’"‘l""‘ onaid 99129 Scanl ' from the odd, and as the prince stepped | Dixie Pig (Rosslvyn Ind.). . B N e ] 1 o up to drive ‘on the sixteenth he ap- | Rostyn P. O. (Rosslyn Com.). McLarnin, If Thompson has the same 110 126 Reid: . y P stuff he flashed against McLarnin, . S 100 99 99 / | - - . CLEPEET ared lly, his " —— — e e e ey, sl DOUBLES. 10 P.M. there may be an upset tonight. s R uation of having to win all three re- ) maining holes to get a draw. LRy His drive was a brilliant punch aimed | 8 E.M e 93111 o boldly down the right side of the fair- _ EMalecote "33 111 98 Leckert. 101 80 way in a fine position for Jones to | pions on his play, the prince smilingly : le Dlace 'a good pitch 10 feet past the | said he had found himseit ratner CHURCH BOWLING LOOP i 019 w0 in. Sir Philip pulled deep into the | clutching the clubs® at first. He said Totals. .. .502 484 484 ‘ ’ eather and, as Johnston had to play | he had enjoyed the round greatly, and RE-ELECTS ANDERSON |4 1. xen 1451 Arcadia stars 1538). out sideways, the hole went easily to [the Americans declared later, with em- 2 | 98102 99 Welcl 110 94 87 i the prince and Bobby. 2 phasis, that the prince was a first-class| _ G. E. Anderson again will head the 97 92 98 - Jones then hit a good shot to the | sportsman and a good golfer. Fast Washington ~Church Bowling | Neri.. ; z ' ’ R 4 short seventeenth and the prince almost They admired especially the prompt- | League, with Capt. Reisinger of the‘; Ahderson.. ‘91107104 - Wh 93 91102 sank a 10-yard putt for & deuce, the | ness and decisiveness of his play, which | champion Douglas' No. 2 team as vic —— e —= other side missing the green and over- | was unmarked by any delay or fussi- | president, Thomas Quantrille, scorer, | Totals....452493506 Totals....519 513 803 2 Tl e approaching. ness. and Maurice E. Sands, secretary-treas | Newmyer Co. (1483). Wchoppers (L$73). E Tash Every TAUBMAN store in the city is still ready to “Phus Johnston and Sir Victor held a| The prince played with great serious- |urer. L el a7 83160 Miler 3116 118 i Lo ds of o 1 Jead of 1 up and 1 fo play. From | ness and atiention to business, though | Anacostin Methodist 1= the only : is Oper Daily ful the needs of every Car Owner—as well as to the last tee, the prince outdrove Sir | occasionally chatting with his com-|church represented this season whic Hall: e med f . Victor and Jonnston and Jones both | panions. | He walked swiftly between | does ot contemplate eniering the next ; . S P. :I‘:v = 1!.;0 ";PPIYSY‘)“ with tth fil:lle“ of Hardware, R'g"’ Sup- found bunkers with their spoon seconds | shots and employed a full and compact | race. Applications for membership have > i ardays B H g . toward the distant green. Sir Victor |swing and & putting stance reminiscent | been made by Strauss Memorial Chris- Telale. - TSN PR e e B porting Gog s, House Paints, etc. And always failed to extricate the ball from a diff- | of Leo Diegel, with a fine touch around | tian Church of Benning and Congress | T, &C (18D, —as before—at prices that mean More Power to Your cult position, but the prince blasted |the greens. He wore a tawny brown |Heights Baptist Church. ohnson. .. 86 91107 . Dollar! out with great firmness, winning the | pullover and very full-cut plus four | Other churches desiring to place ollar: hole, 5 to 6, and squaring & great| knickers, unsupported by & belt, al- |teams in the league should communi- | L though he may have worn braces. He |cate with Sands, at 410 Eleventh street | ™°!r'ch: match. 5 Complimented by the American cham- | played without hat or cap. northeast. ! 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