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. SrUKILS. THE Kvooaosd diar, wWasalndtuoN, D. C, TusspvAY, JunY 15 1930. LR D—-3 Jones, Given Great Welcome in Atlanta, Apparently Is Not Tired of Golf BOBBY AND “GANG” RSt SRS | STRAIGHT OFF THE TEE | |-55F 4 a0 CONSIDINE, MANGAN |LEESSURG RACKETERS = |GAPITAL CITY TENNIS m‘!{nm ‘(Columbta) O s, tied of golt” Hes going BY W. R. McCALLUM siprater. o (Gopw o cart| - IN DOUBLES FINAL| 1zzsmomo, va, suy 15—man sns| MWATCHES ARE CLOSE out Sunday to play with his gang at ATy 8, Enerl (Manor) aid W. E. Rich- | East 1‘{[9, . uBu(, |;: v{,\él chg 0 seri- ITTLE DAVE THOMSON, the “lo- | ship, and many other golfers of con- o Bob Considine and Tom Mangan will | Woman players of the Leesburg Racquet| Edgewood and Commerce teams were ous egolm\:n me&% n{:‘o “:i vvm“nl ":r pl’:t | quacious” pro at the Washington | siderable class. 2 the Golfers of the Public Debt Service of | face either Owen Howenstein and Joe | Club scored a 12—0 sweep over Langley | victors in latest Capital City Tennis pMa:rion e s oo ind Golf and Country Club, is widely wf;hu;lnq‘zus) nndt %‘u Dt‘lvr.nel of the |the Treasury Department will play m"l?:gey or Frank Shore and Anthonyinetmen and netwomen in a tennis| League matches, the former defeating Wb X e antel “mme Fast Lake Xriown for*hi Beobtiah knaok ‘of n entran : a wurqey starting tomorrow morning | na in the final of the Middle At-| match here Sunday. the Kann netmen, 5 to 3, and the latter ST T s witl WEDNESDAY. at 5 oclock over the “A” course at|lantic doubles tennis championships to- | scoring over Clairemont, 4 to 3. Club, and al an cel talking little and doing big things. m.—Dr. R mas West (Colum- | Rock Creek Park. morrow evening on the Conzremonu’ The summaries: et wiy i : ring the amateur back to Georgia. St - Ao Hiendate) 4 4 Club ot to L Davie has done some remarkable stunts | bia) and Nelson S. Halsey (Hillendale) The tourney will continue at East | Club courts. | e O A—— JL9%-gouls) Maikall and W. 'K Leee | potomac Park on Thursday. | Considine and, Mangan reached tH | \ovian gutentes cnepman, 75 15 &5 T Bufhalk adiistisd, BIg Calan i, v way of knocking the ball over those | (Chevy Chase). | = . 4 e NS o MacKenzie and W. Carl- | Pairings and handicaps for the open- | final yesterday when, after dropping the | ;; Mprrison defested Chepman, 78 FER o SR TR T L , 6—4: Robins (E.) defeated Bfl; 3. | by Game Until He Prepares |CLAY COURT TOURNEY |virsinia hilis, and is by way of being one | ion Eviis (Coiumibia- o stec. | Ing Tound at Rock Creek are as follows: | opening set to Bud Markey and Bill [ Larrick defsated L. Simsson, | of the fnest putters that ever swung & | g 2V fenGak, F7Ie) and Jonn MO A Loats e Do e (0o they came back to take | 3, P eTeated. Donaldson,- 6—3. 4. () Getented Burion. Gt B8 | 2 50—k, L. afman. the next three, 6—2, 6—3, 6—3. | o » les—Trigg and Herman (K. defeated for Amateur Event. blade. Davie has done such stunts as | e ‘and ©O. J. De Moll (Co- | - Loatmar . D DRAWS MUCH TALEN | playing the first nine tn 31 and the |53 x ging comwell and Col. L W. Howenstein and Rutley and Shore | MEN'S DOUBLES. d 'Cailan. Yeatman and Robins Bell i | 1 ) y t 4 Brown and Seay, Pi By the Associated Press. | second nine in the same number of |H¢rion (Columbinl. oo 1nd) and Forrest Schoeréman i1 42| and Latona, whose match was halted by | worris A _Larrick defeated Ch: O e Shomneman. 2 | Anrkoiens yestondny St speiiod play, b | acCErin, 494, L4rrick defspied chaman | () | deeaied Burion and Rosaty (uniin- BY FRANCIS J. POWERS. KANSAS CITY, July 15.- Minus Bill | strokes, but he never has put them |Thompson (Beaver Dam). T:den, Frank Hunter and a half dozen | c.iper THURSDAY. e e {38 which each had won two sets, were to | Thomas (Jefeated “Spicer " and Donaldson, COMMERCE, 4: CLAIREMONT. 3. TLANTA, July 15.—Bobby Jones s ed | v. | e Ray Morman and Ralph Fowler a.m—W. C. Carey (Kenwood) and V SoPR RN °?>$ap;g Hall stage the fifth and deciding game this " GIRLS' SINGLES. sszmglffgogms (C.) defeated Martinez. the golfer became Bobby Jones | States tennis, the twenty-first annual 5. Doneli (Rolling Road). i Long . Birsteid = Al . 3 Reinsmith evening at 5:15 oclack. The Howen ogers _defeated _Magarity, 81, 8—6.| sidine. ST (N Hitrbenbare & the lawyer again today High | national clay courts tennis tournament, | thought Dave was going to break e d4 P. W. Le Du it Ml - | Maurice J. McCarthy's course record of | (Argsier. O oot A% i 3 : % . Cunningnam .- stein-Rutley combination won the first | Ross™ 4 Jeffated o Mags = : 3 with its starting Yt of ) Rose 35 | set, 6—4, and after losing the next tWo, | &3 Myess: defeated Darhe, 69, oo | b7 gdefaults Bayd (C above the tumult of Atlanta’s ts starting entry list of nearly | Mauri c = ’ { 'z 100, has an array of talent which may | 66 yesterday, when the little Scot start- m}:floyn:;gh‘n, .\‘f}".'y?:x 'Bl‘cro.t;h‘trlurlhelsl :un‘ : T Wi ?Mk ER N GIRLS' DOUBLES, Doubles—Martinez and Smith_ defeated N : 3 with' a 7—5 win in the fourth matcl Sakarer ot —Martinez an ith, detes Strecta the world's greatest golfer poured | end this years competition down in | ed in such tashion that with bit more | "izflo™ i hases” sna’ Biek Waien (co- golR riumphing over Markey and Sei- | nutdfih "SC4 "2, SGlBRen and Yimes e- | Ind Bovq deleated Considine and O'Brien, had accumulated during his voyage to | to;r;rivm:n:.“e e oy Davie was out in 34 and back in 3% for Ro‘y’n?oax,ilufl‘null?g"h (Indian Spring) and n:e M(l:ggl‘e‘dm?a:ags l:i?;,g%:}s‘a);%. vi:?x? e e e P AL Great Britain and his trip to Min- uxg.‘l:lesec&x;d ro:;\d‘nsdlnfl‘e: ’x‘\;rgc);:f |a g;t\g:;;ngl t‘:;liak” oxma konWAHa BRI [ afl;.%s{f“" Farrell and Herbert L. Lacey ;ioxg no:hrompege luskg year, rex;m‘ved th;} , resul n his winning where he drove the green at this 300- | 1:00—W. M. Kochenderfer and R. P. West meapolis, that resulted in his winning | quced to 32, veteran court followers are | where he drove th t th d R. P. Wi e T Y ; now are thought to have the title al- | three of the four world premier golf |still futilely trying to pick a favorite |yard hole and then, wonder of won- | (Colambla ; most in the bag. The Considine-Mangan ol ey e toe S outne and. veterans | ders to those who know his accuracy 1:05- E. Krewson and John Holzberg g. The Considine. ng: here to battle for one of the Nation's | With the putter, he took three putts; Eowler (Washington) ~and Gl L THE NEW pEERLESS , b - gole w8 But Bobby Jones the lawyer still was | [50 % Ponors of the courts. |and on the fourteenth, where his tee | EIner Reulins (Marvland)e = o0 L0 J.D. - ! Product of America’s Oldest Fine Car Builder O Laac ZegmO> ML thinki; i folen ng of the tribute Atlanta and all | * Wilbur F. Coen, jr., of Kansas City is | shot carried on the green, but took & | c. ¢ Anderson (Fountain Head) Columbia’s new first green has just | HAS PERFECT RIFLE SCORE. i | v | to the left and broke d 30—, Coll Beaver Di - of Georgla paid to Bobby Jones the |playing on his home court. Wray kick to the left snd broke down the ;on.};_dn'o’f‘:“.a.flof?’ (Beaver Dam) and | poon byt in use, marking the first major | BISLEY CAMP, England, July 15 (#). lfer Monday. Brown, St. Louis veteran, is conceded I | e heart 5t Georgia went out to| & be'Blaying B best ieinis n veurs | gt close encush to hoe the putt for | By ol o sproes ana | JEBE. . The Sngle of play . ine frst| Wateh Monesl, Seserdny won with a r 3. 3 Roger . | ! ; the golden boy of golf on his return | Brice e Yo it 18 | P2yith two putts on the Afth, and s | T, T, Bpesc. Bater: Ceisn 8o ") 424 | hole is completely changed by use of | perfect score the Duke of Cambridge B s thor® than 250,000 lined | staried off as if his No. 8 seeding was | par on the fourteenth, he might have |and P L ‘Sims Quarstand), oo corine) | the new green. which 1s on the niliop |jervice (Tifle match. Foam defested s Basn ErorTEI 652 R e ol green. e | hundreds of other marksmen. e street as tne cavalcade representing | DL BOCEING B oy Sields of | Thomson how has had several cracks | MAShel ! Jenking tungrer G, 63 *7* | hole is shortened a few vards, but re- | maich was fired at the comparatively Srery phase of Georgla's life moved f 1o T TAEY, S toms on his game, Em- |at that mark of 66, and has falled (abi2%John "G. Bisss and Mike ' Oliveri | mains the same difficult par 4 it always | long range of 900 yards with service the Five Points and thence to the | Zett Pare, Chicago, perhaps somewhat | at least four times. He has scorcd four wh . Logan Hopkins (Washinston) and | Das beer. rifles. plqued because the local tennis commit- | 67s over the W0 years and eacl 2:05—V. G. Burnett and Lindsay Stott City Building, c - e e B o' y | te¢ followed national rankings in the | time has made some mistake that | (giaver ‘D . A city by | @aing and placed him sixth instead | ruined his chance to shatter or tie the | 4 15 EINo Spicer (Indian Spring) ke e e, T Y oucs | of first, as might seem more logical for | mark set by the long-hitting lad who | O, J Campbell Marsland) L e W ey it e Shaones | a defending champlon, is determined to | used to play from Georgetown. pidi Leroy Sascer (ndian Sprine) and that went out o) pay trimate re Shy | demonstrate his ability. Last Fall Henry D Nicholson, the | %300, norman, (Margland = - & | le;f:vhy (Columbia). ' S E lehe 3 ) world’s greatest sportsman. | Doubles are scheduled to begin today | club titleholder, registeded a 67, which e 0\ (orcoran and W 4% with the defending champlons, Frederic | included three putts on the seventeenth |, 340 James G. g Parade Is Lengthy. Mercer, Harrisburg, Pa., and J. Gilbert | green; but Thomson is the man Who | M5 4 Fnomas & Fith (Arsyl 3 Bobby stood in the reviewing stand | Hall, Orange, N. J. siated to play Carl | has come closest to shatterig M- |F. Miller (ianor). m‘d ';’:’h:“: Moo Beglnnmg TOday Packard Will o, ‘B wight N. Burn- on the portico of the Capitor City Cnb, | Black and L. X. Scott of Louisville, Ky. | Carthy's mark. With his combination s . St B wife. and s amenly e sl o woad o i e canaily ascirate — puring - and | P Lo mamackburn) na Make a Special Display of beside him, watching the parade with | HELEN MOODY IS NOT e D ross o 8 Tows o | H e e irend Aieaiain Head) and interested eyes and 11 of 1 at Was] n course in lows one =P, L. untain Head) and P. ol b BT L day soon. The course just now is in | g R™IEttg(Columbta). | = o LT Open MOdels’ All Makes | perfect condition for 1ow scoring, for | Robert Schayman. (Rodsers Forge) - the city pay him tribute. Every one was there, from the mayor and social Q TT it is fast, and the greens are slow |3 E. Brengle (Wash leaders 1o"the colored caddies Who CAT- THINKING OF QuI ING enough to hold a pitched ball. D R R R, ana sy SPECIAL PRICES PREVAIL ried his bags at East Lake. By the Associated Press. In the game in which Thomson shot | MacKenzie (Columbia). 8 Beside him also were his father,| NEW YORK, July 15—Her hold on|the 67 Morman was almost as good, | = Packard 8 Phaeton. $1,250 Packard 8 Rdst }k‘nhown vfi‘A&unum as “Col. Bob,” ant}.‘the throne of women's uurll:ls jaant se- Ifi;c?eox“cmufg a 72 "“v!t‘*‘\ 43 l‘;alr olhz 3 6 Phae! grandfather, a tall vigorous man of | cure than ever, Helen Wills Moody was | s seven ole, e . # 4 more than 80 years. Bob's mother was|back in New York today after a flying | encountered considerable trouble. NOLAN MOTOR CO. Chrysler Rds ‘N;lr:rl::‘n is"s‘ed.?' missing from the family group, and she | trip abroad in which she snared her| oo oo o S lToee op E %9 C. Butel was resting at her home from the heat | four straight British and third straight - BRInec, i evy Chase pro, 880X oupe. uick Coupe. and turmoil that attended Bob's win- | French championship. N e T Servi Chrysler 75 Sedan Packard Sedan. : ning of the United States open at In-| Arriving from Europe aboard the Ma- 3“"‘1‘,‘1‘5’- DR the “;"“’ ales Service Buick 28 Sedan. o Auburn Con. Cpe . . terlachen. | jestic yesterday Queen Helen plans a | to & hasty recovery, He played golf on Packard 6 Sedan. Franklin '29 Sedan....... Fine workmanshlp guarantees | tel t the sh > There Were tears in the eyes of Col. | guick dash home {0 Berksley, Calif., be- | Sunday and vesterdey was at the sbop Always Open Dodge '29 Coupe. . 550 Packard Club Sedan....... B e I e o Live S Roraat i, Wit s assistants. 1109-15 18th N.W. Dec. 0216 Packard’s Warranty covers each of the above -car 2 long life—adequate resources moet endiess procession. "More than an | her United States title at Forest Hils, Our was en by )¢ marchers before | s \ugust . Py they passed the reviewing stand and | To suggestions that she was getting | o T UlTd, Tound in the competition Many other models and makes available. B I, e twoi Tl | et wHes Mra. oy Seturnad an | fids the following pairings: K - a1 Carr A 5 w8 B BT e | B i MW R ) M SR P e e | | FOR THE SMALLER PURSE assure a sound investment. open trophies with the placard: mg. tennis indefinitely,” shg remarked. | gorq- “Here's the bacon Bobby brought| "It has been a lovely trip,” she ads G. V. Worthington has defeated Gen. Chevrolet Touring . $25 Jewett Touring . $35 Three newcars; three prices; all Eights. Custom,under$3000; Bome” cne portion of the parade that ;lzul'enlvg'!‘o:‘%%nbfi 31()::;\5:31“'5 oEzl:‘e: S0 SRIE, 3 s - B F:::'Ed.,:,: Sl e ?::fi:d'rsa:r?:: - Master, under $2000; Standard, under $1500 (at factory) b ht the widest smile to Bob's sun- will bacl lew York a weel ‘Threescore Washing 11 t] . > n's . —_— 7 £ i e s sais | adtance’ oc - ihe" mational:/chamipion- | Incpses, Tasbes Of (bvers s Buick Coupe. 350 Cadillac Touring. each outstanding in fine car value by all comparicons, Packard 6 Coupe 300 Packard 8 Touring. from East Lake, all of whom have cad- | ships.” k Capital ever to play in the tourna- | H 3 died for the champion. They carried| Most of Mrs. Moody's purchases| ment—are entered in the two-day qual- “ Nash Sedan 250 Nash Coupe. this b : abroad were furnishings for her home | ifying round of the Maryland Count: . ice B S . i .,“M*f:t:?‘:“’b‘:c and Calamity Jane has| Father than the Paris gowns she has gfug'mvmnon afair, which will open el et Lk | Peerless M()tor Company " 3 ITOW. 4 E ought the bacon home aga bring with T AR N | | TERMS—YOUR CAR CAN BE TRADED | 1529 Fourteenth St. N.W. 14th St. at P Decatur 3400 Meets Closest Friends. listed to start tomorrow, while 53 will fter the parade there was the gath- NET TEAMS TO CLASH. l i | After the p: [ play their qualifying round on Thurs: Decatur 3320 P ACKARD USED CARS Open Evenings Until 10 P.M. After 6 P.M., North 9697 ering at the Atlanta Athletic Club at| _State-Justice, metmen were to face day st e s | which Bol the first opportunity of | Treasury racketers this evening at 4: Among the entries in the tourney are | onveniently Located om | meeting his closest friends. o'clock on the Monument courts in their | Billy Howell of Richmond and Alex Fourteenth Street Se: FRERERSRNALE TRED TER NANE ERSE YW ‘Although nothing was said, the writer | first meeting of the season in the De- | Knapp of Baltimore, winner and run- : Kalorama Road at Seventeenth the impression that another | partmental Tennis League. ne A i xxn - THAT’S WHY THEY (s . SO QUICKLY GRANDMOTHER'S OLD FURNACEMAN WAS FIRST TO EDUCATE MARIYN MILLERS FEETT LITTLE STORIES OF LR (e B A AT e FAST SUCCESSES INUMBER SIX]) MARILYN MILLER From her grandmother’s cellar . . . to Ziegfeld’s Roof . . . in just the twinkle of a toe. She really was the “Sally”. .. of the alley called Broadway. How explain the miracle of Marilyn’s success? . . . Nature simply blessed her with a charm all her ewn. ; And that’s the only answer to another young star’s rise. OLD GOLD made its bow just 4 years ago. In a month it was popular. In a year a headliner. Today it’s A ica’s fastest growing cigarette. A / \ SRR i R i, : 7 ON MAY |1, 1926, AT NEWFORT, 12.:.,:}.1)60» i = . / ‘ i BROKE INTO SOCIETY, AND IN LESS THAN A MONTH Nature again! Sun-drenched heart ; ‘ ‘ it B i SRS leaves from better tobaccos. A new taste-thrill for jaded palates. A new throat-ease and freedom from coughs. You can “manufacture” an ordinary cigarette . . . or an ordinary actress. But only Nature produces the stars. 4 L BETTER TOBACCOS . o+ *"NOT A COUGH a IN A CARLOAD"