Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1931, Page 43

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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1931 SPORTS. D—3 Winter Rules May Be in Force in Washington Tournament| n : YEARS AGO SUMMER CODE OUT | B a 29x4.40 tire cost $20.30 TIL GfiRAfiSfi GROWS Then Along Came | Mooney and Michaud 33| Pawson and_Simon 7| Potter and Sauls 57 58| Suwall and Patterson Parsons and Wells Heinrich and Schummack Heinrich _and _Miller . | Bover's_Pharmacy (Clarendon) . 54 Oil & Gas (Income Tax) Olympians (King Pin_Bus. Remington Rand No. 1 (Rem. L Remington Rand No. 2 (Rem. L. the comparatively open last nine if they play that nine as the first half of the course. New score cards have been printed showing the change, but the change is not yet official, according to Thomson. ine-Ups Tonight For Pin Tourneys | dio Clampitt and De Fino’ 30| 30 Doubles, 10 P.M. rison and partner Honey and partner V.eigel and De Lawder Suburban tournament, at Spring MM QmEE ¥ Q Q Devitt Prep golfers yesterday downed the golf team of Western High School in a match played through the rain at| ht. Virginia Teams—8 P.M. i y | Uawssa>>aE>>>a Zimmer and Percy . 7anharoudis and Panos ... 3 Cotter and Baxter | Jarson and | n Post Ofce, Rossiyn.. | undry. 'R i TO HAVE LEGION LOOP. MARTINSBURG, W. Va. April 23 | () —This city will again sponsor a 30| Junior American Legion League with the Washington Golf and Country Club. Webb (D.) :’H‘,‘&'fl ossiyn e Week Divots Might Take ; b e e an Krewson (D) defeated Garrett (W), | |, "5 3% 005" Cherved tor lndies | Clark and"Gox .- T Duser and. Piue 2] four teams competing. ; : | winning all six points. | xt| Summaries: |5 With 300 in Tourney Ne ‘ deteated toabere. |3 Lo R Won by Webb | RETEHiie” Hire Beor.. o Md D Heavy Toll | | Singles and Doubles—§ P.M. o » |4 and 3; Baer (D.) defeated Groetum A | oW 11 UpiHext Batt=Won by Krewsen | 10 Pow\ thelr aingiesiandidoutisy s and Baer (D.), 2 and 1. | BY WALTER R. McCALLUM. | el Doubles—10 P.M e S e i OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. THIS EVENING ORK CLOTHES That Make Good on the Hardest Jobs Armies of workmen daily find—as you will—that under the roughest sort of treatment, Sears Work Clothes stand up . . . yet cost much less than other stores ordinarily ask for comparable quality. Georgetown's golf team will clash AT OMETHING new in the Wa¥ saturday morning with the University | John' Anders of tournament golf may of Pittsburgh team over a local course, | 1, C Roudnbugh, v <1y, | which has not yet been determined. i TP come along for the Wash- s Rilineimer ‘and Baxter. ... Bert Heil and partner | The initial tournament of the season | Brow ington Golf and Country 7 ¢ week. Because of | to be held by the Maryland State Golf SRt = Association will be played at Rodgers Jeck! of Tain and sufficlent ‘@000 feres’ nect. Tuesdar, —Gome of the weather to grow a thick stand of Washington g s who do not com: A : pete that day in the Washington Go! grass on the fairways, those g0lf-|anq Gountry Club tourney are expected | ers who compete in the tourney to play in the Maryland event. at the big club over in Virginia | _ = may be asked to play winter Suburban ])ll(’kl)i“ rules on the fairways, which will| ¢ Tourney Results be the second time in three years | that Winter rules have been| w. played in the tourney. ago players in the quali- | ... pA asked to tee the ball, | McCall . 102 abandoned in the match | B Wolfe. 88 33 ding to | Waldrop. 96 104 b professional, | P. Wolfe. 101 113 11: sed throughout | rrotals. 30 565 use the lies will % h to play Summer and Robinson ‘om Moore and W. Weaver E. Dixon and R. Kidwell Singles—10:30 PM. 4 We Guarantee Rade You Satisfaction Brown i I Billheimer . Burt Heil s N. L. Viers George Culp W. Weaver Tom Moore E Coffma; Peck WaaawITa>>Haq Hib Roudabush’ " R W. D. A. tournament, at Lucky TEAMS. 152%8 i thec o Fcher oA ‘ DinTe R ee & G hiLelaw (B), Hir ner (B). Standish-Wrenn (C). C. Cr: nenberg (C), _Waldrop-Gray . Kt jshmann (C), Fleming-Mischou (A). e eterrLs Webstér. (G Teams—Commerce (B), Commerce Comets TS P o T Felephone 2 (C), Bureau of Mines (D). W. D. A. tournament at Lucky Strike. | Tound: Th:mpso Winter rule the tournam c 0t enc b be good enou Halloran Kessier Meclay Sheehy Whalles Totals. Would Dig Up Course. worse off ses about of fairway c not. The reason simply () her has not been Suf- | cotlese Fash grass and on all | T, Smith. 102 98 96 . Sare spots that | Wentz... 87106 8 e Bowie 117 110 136 consi ble for good | Cramer.. 117 88 91 I Of cou rules might | Reeley..” 99 100 109 be put into effect at Washington dur- | motals 322 500 516 ing the tol on the thecry that bad © lies come to y and they would | Maryland Frat, 1.645. be as fair to one player as to another. | Cashell.. 98 84 107 But on the other hand, there comes in Grentz the element of saving the golf course. If there are 300 divot diggers ou there and each one gets a couple of | bad les cn the course and goes after | the ball with an iron club, there would | /= BI be scmething like 600 divots scattered | Xo5eS A.Clatk 1 ©. Hiser 3:15 ot 101 92 1t 9% 514 Totals. ClAlley | Kellogs ... E 43| C. Kelloge.. 0. ling Alexandria, Va, Health Center, 1.5 Theimer. 105 1 Ballinger 9 Schwartz 90 Anderson 96 Wood. 105 Totals. 1.538 S - | E. Krewson Heinrich . Heinrich F. Schim'ck M. KIng ...... . Estebrcok. . HOOTTE>> “Hercules”’ Overalls and Jackets $q M4 Hercules overalls and jackets are made of extra heavy pre-shrunk indigo blue, white back denim. Seams guaranteed not to rip! — hu.t7 495 53 Wright (©) Potter-Nash Mooney.. 100 Allison.. 89 99 97 0 146 113 Cowell... 111 114 110 i8g LLESIRE] PR Teemann. t | N.Vrsr. Tot: s assnad. each McKay wer the vernal falrways of the Wash- | Godwin ington layout. e Big Entry Assured. | " optain satiasorore The use of wooden tees, which has been advocated in the fairways of the| . (© Washington course, will not be per- mitted during the tourney, but, accord- 102 ing to the latest dope, the ball may be | Bufin, stuck up on the nearest piece of grass, | peacock. which is the literal meaning of Winter | P. Clark. Sl | Totais. 47 With entries for the tourney to close G Py Saturday night at 6 oclock, the Golf iz, 1548 Comimttee has an unusually large num- | ation tnterior) oL ber of entries for the opening «;\'im of | BgwR. B 1 | 9 114 104 mn:‘; s;'l‘m:‘o;‘ 4ffn’l§nm" ers’) the Spring season. The entry list may | Perretl.. > 8 130 103 130 L, P, Stevart. (Automotive) "0 m?uuDi m‘gre‘;hn(n iflo‘ sn&;h&;:’:;; | Press.... lerson E E 116 :‘m)_)" HMn{looyrn,r :\:&?Lnngé)“‘g;y . mittee is to try to make th Totans.” B MODAOWT> QXA HEH D mEQNE QT Q0a>Ha>QEEa! 4127 88 105 125 110 il Teams, 8 P.M. (Recreation League Night. Class Aliey Commonwealth s Pops _ (Recr (Recreation) Dodge: . Fox_Theater (Recreation) ... All-Italian No. 1 (Recreation) | Stantons _(Recreation ve 101 100 Office (Recreation) 498 529 (Recreation) on) .. D.Clark.” 91 LT 102 95 % o7 Sizes 34 to 44 Extra Size Jackets or Overalls. SIHEHIIR. . ..o oo o viinpins s SNED “Rockford” Socks EACH OR A PAIR FOR $9.60 Pa Cubs _(Recreation) o All-Ttalian No. 2 (Recreation) . | Rex_(Recreation) SrET Lo-Ko fervice (Recreation) Reclamation _(Interior) HAT a tremendous revolution there has been in Totals. 475 519 550 | Buick Motor Co. Saturday night s> the players may | o Emérson & Orme (Automotive) know two days in advance of their starting time and the men with whom |, they will be paired. —— EJR: istri 1f Assoct 5 e | Davidson HE District Golf Association, for the b present at least, will not announce an interscholastic golf champion- | ship of the District, to be held under | its auspices, as recommended. The | Executive Committee of the association, © 02 Raney & Snyder, el 1,595, U 123 101 101 136 ‘98 51 88 113 Oty et (Automotive) View, 1,528, z agrud’ Whe: 0il Filter Replacements Totals. 5 © Freddy's Hardware, 1,57 Wyneyood Park Kidwell.." 23 90 117 107 6 59¢ Weight, 2 pounds per dozen pairs. Sturdy, reinforced and a real value tires since ALLSTATE came on the road. In five years it has come from an unknown to a leader. Two things explain it—superlative quality and the most economical method of distribution yet devised. 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