Evening Star Newspaper, April 28, 1931, Page 34

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PLANMING T0 PLAY SEVERAL COURSES Schoolgirl Star Is to Be Guest of Mrs. Haynec While Here. ELEN (BILLY) HICKS, the schoolgirl golfer, who is cne of the three crown prineesses of | women's golf in this country, 18 to_arrive in the Capiial tomorrcw morning to spend three or four days with Mrs. J. Marvin Haynes of the Columbis Country Club, one of the Jeadeérs of women's golf in this section | of the country. Miss Hicks, who for| the past week has been at Hot Springs, Va., where she won the Old Dominion | woman's title, was to arrive today, but she missed her train. During her stay in the Capital, which Mrs. Haynes hopes will continue throuch Saturday, Miss Hicks will play most of the leading golf courscs about-Washing- ton. Shs was scheduled to play today with Clyde B. Asher, presidcnt of th2| Columbia_Country Oluo‘ at Colimbia, | against Mrs. Haynes and John B.| Ryerson, one of the ranking golfers of | the Nation, but this match has been She also was as Columbia, Co Chase, all of which, she said, have national npuumm She also may pl g, but, of course, she wil Hewlett, Long' Island, Ind still is her ‘teens, | nnmu‘{, 1:;:?:«!t xleea::vl on.l; taett:lfmn i Cellett national - | stars. Strong and sturdy, pionship jprings and then went on to win mpionship. In the qualifying round she pleyed what Mrs. Haynes de- #s the greatest golf shot she has ever secn. Standing on a hillside | above her ball she & spoon shot | that travcled 190 yards and brought up | 10 feot from the ‘pin =¥ the t=nth hole, | and she ho.ed the puth for a birdie 3. T-mm#u;lchyn;tu; + B M Bl er ve: " From the front.oe back tees. We | ST ‘§§§§§EE ; :2 ¥ Oeu!ull Rhode Island, and G. Carpenter, Rhode Island, 9:20, h Kirehmer, Bannockburn, and 1. . , Columbia, 9:35; Harry Kid- ‘well, Indian Spring, and Senator Pat Harrison, Burning Tree, 1:30. UT et the Washington Golf lndv Country Club, where most of the | golf activity about the city ‘lfll\ eenter this week, the club Golf Com. mittee has been busy with other thin besides the club invitation tournament which started today. O. L. Veerhoff, chnrmnn of the Com- On May 30 the club will stage a | dature tournament, with the low-| cap MIbel(;h!duled to l'lr;, he 3 ‘woman golfers of the club will stage a blind bogey event on May 18. OLPERS of the Washington Kiwanls Club have mapped out an exten= BY SOL METZGER. Chick Evans] the first. Ame noted for his grandeiron play. | of the reacons for his siccess in this ‘ department of golf hes been his sen- sible manner of gripping the lesther. Chick uses a finger grip and ad- vises every one else to do =0. He also accents the fact that the grip with the left hand must be firm in ord*r th tneea tha follgw theaee's which FINGER GRIP :bfl TRONS — EVANS is as necessary 2s any golf funda- mental in playing well. The frm 'left-hend grip is espe- cially nacescary in fron play because the ciubhead takes turf after meet- ing the ball. If the grip were not firm then the clubhead would turn as the turf is met. Remember that when ‘you crack your next iron to a green, or try to. Metzgor's free {llustrated leaflet | on “Long Iron Shots” will be a big aid to you in playing such shots. Write for it. Address Sol Metzger, in care of this paper, and be sure 0 inclose a self-addressed, stamped velope. (Copyright, Boxm?; MEET IS WON 1031) Club of Baltimore in Four of Six Bouts. Boxers of the Naval Reserve Athletic | Asso>iation, composed of members of | the 1st Blt(niian United States Naval bouts st2ged in their armory in the Weshirgton Navy Yerd with members cf the Ritz Athletic Club of Baltimore. Henry Irving, representing the Re- servzs, in the early psrt of the seond round sent his opponent, Bam Gersuk, down for the count. This was the fea- came back on the count of nine. but & swift left to the jaw him again. illie of the Zinkham _of the Monumental group. The four other scraps went by decision of the judges, Joe Bateman, Layton Minor and John J. Casey. | Johnhy Ryon, Naval Reserves, lost & three-round. ‘bout the Fa'timore Club. .Douglas Swetnam, Neval Resetves, Vit mat for s count of nine, but nned a quick comeback, and finished t] round, but lost the decisicn. fighters of the local sailor group, erced the bouts, while Lieut. Sheni anncuncer. CAPABLANCA SETS PACE Leader to Play Lasker, Old Foe, in Tournament Today. NEW YORK, April 28 (®.—Two bn’!-:ino rivals, Jose R. of Havana and promised to be the feature mateh of six carded today in the International ent c‘”flh of Abraham K at the expense m Kup- of New York, to retain his leader- ship in the tournament, 613 to 15. Issac | Kaskdan, champion of the Manhattan Chess Club, moved into second place, with 5 wins and 1 loss, by de(nunl‘ Israel Horowitz, New York. Lasker | !:‘c:dl fourth, having won 3, lost 3 and tied 1. V. M. I. TEAMS ACTIVE. LEXINGTON, Va. April 28—Two Tri-State base ball games and the last dual track meet of the season are on the Virginia Military Institute sports cerd this week, V. M. 1. will re! V. P. L in varsity and freshman ack and varsity base ball at Blacks- on Alumni field Wednerday in a return game with North Carolina, Stete. and Country Club, July 28: Manor Club, August 28; Indian Spring Golf Club, September 1; Burning Tree Club, Sep- tember 25, and an all-Capital District invitation tournament for golfers from Kiwanis Clubs in Wi Ma; land, Virginia and Delawsre. / sive program for their tourn-ments this vear. A commiitee, headed by, bert W. Howard, has drawn up t! Jowing schedule of events: Oalu coumry Club, April.28; Washin Golf and Country Club, May 12: Manor Club, June §: Counf itry Club, June u.hhm mvn-nm tour< t, with golfers from Kiwanis| | and BY NAVAL RESERVES G District Battalion Scores Over Ritz [ Abbott Tound started he dropped his man, who | J, to_Johnny Fritz of | £ he third | By, Stewart Ball, ene of the promising | 1! was tim:keeper. J. W. Shultz was the |7, burg Saturday and the nine will appear | ry- | E) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. PHILLIES CHAMPION IN BOWLING LEAGUE |Edge Out White Sox and Browns fcr Generzl Counsel Flag. Charest Top Individual. They may be the wly Phillies” in KM b~ll, but in the General Counsa]| Bowling League thé Fhillies are cham- | They rowns Sox taking It was a nosed out the White Sox by two games, the White cond piace on to al pins. eat race, with half cf the plons, 115 teams being constantly in the l'un-’ ning. C.crence Chares' was high man with 105 The finel ages: Team Standing. Prillics SEIIRSIVESa 1 | Eroarkin . | rake T Anderson . Cox ... | Dowd """ Williams wolf_ .. Winter . Weyrick 23 Kiley Pierce Rir | Cav e et e SERISBINEEEEREREESIENESNE! Coo Fessenden . Light 8 Be e oe et eesS Eallenaemn oY BISR2: T HLELLLLH fgib . 3223225550830 BERBERERSS: PN A S St TR P LG R R R SR 43 3 ] Alexandria ALEXANDRIA, Vs, April 28—8t. Mary's Celtics have scheduled a dou- ble-header with the St. Joseph's A. C., one of the strongest sandlot clubs in Washington, for Baggett's Park Sun- day. The Celtics have captured three de- cisions in as many starts. Charley Deuterman, manager of the Sox, has arranged Cel- tics (or May 10 at Baggett's Park. ‘Washin, Red Sox will face Alpha Deita omesn nine here Satur- day at Baggett's Park at 3:30. ‘Three games will be played this week by the Nation-Wide Grocery Stores performers. George Mason High School vn to be met at Edward Duncan field p.m. today, Episcopal High at I'Dl.uapll ‘Thursday and Fort Myer Soldiers at Fort Myer, Va., Sunday. 8t. Mary's Ceitics Insects downed | the Priends A. C.,14 to 0, at Richard Haydon fleld yesterday. Alexandria High will play two op- ponents' this week. Western will be played here tomorrow at Haydon fleld, ::llle Charlotte Hall will be visited Fri- y. Devitt School netmen will face the piscopel tennis team tomorrow on Hoxton field. More Miles ND they're better, smoother miles, 100 .. Because of its speciel Benzal blend, ALL of Betholine's energy is wsed ageinst the pistons in & sweeping, powerful PUSH imsteed of exploding destructive violence agsinst cylinder walls. Your car will last longer, becouse destructive piston shock is eliminated. BETHOLIN ] BENZOL-BLENDED Scoreq in Men’s Duckpin Tourney SINGLES. CLASS A. R. L. Lawhogne | Burdet. o Burten | Costien Ea 111309 1 | Robb Cirdin - O'Neal 142 . 9731 Tucker . 105—30f | Deavers . | Cooy 23! McCoy - J.B. Ro Brunner : 162—309 103—299 | Romero | Chamberiain ing .. o meoSeSCS @0 2222228528332253 23332 311 277 2=x33seding! n 2 | Br¥mapion | oiver ... 1‘ ‘ s games. Hoills .. .- k: cm~keu 54 FoAnd ot Gibson-~ !'Meallister. | Yenausen: Nitowits. .. | Pabrizis..; Bros. 4 480567473 Totals 1 total....1810 ~ Grand tof fl.:. Rohrman.’ Totals. . Grand’ total ki : lfll 15 !g fl‘" Scott....." 101 Tucker Dizon 124 Totals.. 514 4 Grand total, Co-overation. Norris. ... 4 . 881 | Huntgton. 7 102 10 | Mel | Hiilbert | Terwitse.: ‘otals. . 460 B1; Pand wm...h‘% Ninth 8t. 2 n 110 ‘93 otals.. 49 ] 488 nna total. lc‘l Tt ’? o fl! Dunean. Holcomb. | Totals Grand’ totel. A e BECK’S BAKERY WINS “ Holding a seven-gAme lead with only two “sets to go, Beck's Bakery has clinched the penndnt in the town Commercial League, with Smoot, Potomac Bank and Colonial Coal No. 1 fighting it out for second place. Team S S Beck's Bakery . | moot Sand & 3 | Potomac Savings Bank Golonial Coal Co. No- Colonial 0. No Treasurers Office Beason Records. First average—Ather. 1076 se— K Beck. 1 10343 g Not so well? Then tune up i|the Lucky Strike, 119326 | 1 | out for second place, 3 | Methodist), 377 tionally known champion telling you how it's done RICH BOWLING REW/ "DS $535 Will Be Distributed Among ‘Women's Tourney Leaders. Five hundred and thirty-five dollars in prize money will be distributed |among the virious winners in the | Washington Women's Duckpin Associ- tion tournament now in progress at ' it has been an- ounced. 'l'he prize list, released yesterday, fol- lows: Z"‘"f—?“f""Z'??‘“SZFEFF*?FF??F'=>>'< Singles. ; second, 3$7; third, $5; second, $8: third, $7 i Ao 14, 3 C-First. $10; second. 37; third, 15; DY Prst, 10: second, 34, Doutles. A_-First $12; second, $10: £6: afth, 34 s BL-First: $13: second. $10; AN $15: second. $11; sixth, §3 D--First, $6: second, $4. 'l‘n-u. Class A—First, 322 second, Hiage B, 25 320, third s it, : , | $18; fourth, s10. % second, TPt $22: ] | 01§ fourth. 313 alih. 416 st Clasd D—First, $10. second, $5. All-Events. $10; second. 43 1 loarlh. foyrth, fou m\ Cla: third, 8. third, $8 third. $9; Class (oun‘h Clas: leinh tourth, | $18; third, second, A-First seeond. cond, 7 ncona‘ 3. Bouble-neader siriken £ Triple-header strikes,’ £3 Note—Trophies will be presented winners of all-events in each cla 'LINKINS’ 110 IS HIGH Eiass B i FOR CHURCH PmM_EN?"" Hfizineu and Frisby in Close Race for| £t Runner-up Honors in Friend- ship League. ¢ Linkins' average of 110-70 topped the | Friendship Church Duckpin League for | the season, while 8. Belt and Frisby, both St. Columbus bowlers, battled it barely topping Frisby's 107-29. ‘Wesley won the championship by two Team Standing. 3. st Clev. Park Consr. Season Records. Hish team samecst, Columbus, o1 ien t—-8t. Columbus, 1.139. e lien ou;'muaun Average—Linkins ey), High individusl set—Evans (Chevy Chase 41 t 31 8 13 s (Wes- High individusl same—Linkins (Wesles), Yiten strikes—p. Dorrick (Eldbrooke). 4. High spares—Linkins (Wesiey). INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. WESLEY. G HG us. st .84 158 37 80 10 :u 2 Loefer s i i & Y Buplex 128 uz F i .61 141 7 1 CHEVY ullAll n.llnmluul i 52 10812 13 38 104 1 Bp. At 197 132 @1 'P 1 D30 113 290 AVENUE BAPTIST. 139 319 17 63 14 719 1 10 101 1 208 10 %0 I s 3 & B CLEVELAND nnx CONGREGATIONAL. 123 3 8 % 08 2 7 11ERE MILLS TO BE SPEAKER He and Hunsinger Will Attend Banquet at Columbus U. Tommy Mills, director of athletics | and head foot ball coach of George: town University, and B. E. Hunsinger, president of the W Collegiate Conference, have accepted invitations to attend the second annual banquet of the Varsity “C"” Club of Columbus Uni- versity Baturday evening, May 16, at the Mayflower. NOLAN MOTOR CO. Sales % Service 1111 Eigl Decatur 0216 Authorized Service Wico—K-W and Webster Magnetos MILLER-DUDLEY CO. 1716 14tk St. N.W. North 1583-4 How’s Your Putter Working? your golfing with a na- FARRELL HE HAS collaborated with Alan Gould to show the ex- pert and duffer some tricks learned in big-time compe- ..titlon. He does it in a series of 12 features. Starting Tomorrow The Evening Star Belt’s 107-45 | O 9 | Strik Line-Ups Toni In Pin Tou c. D. A chmpioluhl': at Lucky eys Singles, llew o --'flg.o_-;nn_!o: 3! 4335288522 BT gy O R 5 o CUMNOWONRROTEOA00TA00a00 >>05! e HOUSU>>>>> 20> W HTNATONTDN> >0 it & Donovan Teams, 8 P.M. (Buburban Leasug end Federal League byt Ol.Alley 2 K'"Ju Market, (Buburban) ey * Plumb ™ gy @'a’,'.",mo lun‘; '!uhugblnl Corner . (Suburban) Supervising Architect: B e ter.” Hev.) Doubles, 10 P.M. Schermer and Criffin . Curtin_snd Jan Horn a4 Wadswort Mahoney 8] Feliers and anknause rimnits an m . orely and pariner Waldren and Curtis Wrisnt and Maskin wnd"Brel umeariner and 1 mer and Jones . Hattie and Allen . Dongvan and_Pauc Jolliffe and Stott Davis and aj ‘ = 88 3 Hing part Gunthner and partner . Royal and Wood Morgan and Patton T King_and / Pryor and Terrl Culligan and and Soltn and partner . McCann and. partner . Obold. snd_ Deyle. Valentine and_Vaieni Bernold and O'Connell Betz and part: Q0EMUE QR HTNAOAMN> NOOOIIETNS >W> 0> >UOUNODAENOTDDD 3 ko> > Wi > WatruaTowMIos araaam § oo e e e S T e itenell W,'W. D. A. championships, at Lucky sPM, SINGLES—E. Veihmeyer (A), ST e -n‘('cv xom"-n M (A), B i S i nforma 4'5). o 'runmn No. Suburban champlonships, at Silver (Ladies’ Night.) 'Teams, 8 P.M. laurna for ladi es" tokms t Meint Ratgier, ¢ yattsyiiie: and Silver Doubles, 10 P.M. §ay, Huffman and Davi H Borwys, AleE: ring. ClLAlle; Glored Memiis ney Nobié Vi Tom ‘Walker and Gint Stmi : Singles, 10 P.M. 48, Ridgway. rank Proctor. 3 | victims of several tough 4| up to par, the Blicks might have bet- NSPIRED by Capt. Lucy Owen's 347 set, the John Blick girls’ team, Na- tional Duckpin Bowling Congress champion and winner of the Ladies’ District League, last night put itself |in & fair way to gain a third major crown. With Ellen Viehmeyer and Helen Whitbeck pinning healthy scores, Mrs. Owen’s charges took the lead in class in the Washington woman’s duck- pin tournament at the Lucky Strike | with & set of 1,578, an all-time city as- | sociation record. ] Had Elsie Plscher and Bess Hoffman, breaks, rolled tered 1,600. cnpt Owen's 143 game was good for the nightly corsage. Plenty of.oodmmmlhdhn 7 nty n‘lht by the girls. Psuline Ford, na- champion, turned in . An 89 lu'!nl in her second effort kept the set .l{rm;u Walker's 328 m gave her- and partner, Leaman, sec- ond place with 593. The men couldn't get up steam last night, but Ed Millj Nautical s e, SR class E with & 148 the record in his division. The best team set the boys eould musmm-luibyflnuonum— T T ou Women’s Bowling Tourney Results SINGLES. ; ‘ou-d w‘zfi""m MeQuinn . 11g ,l ’I ‘%nnm “1” 9 6 Grand total. 8 Ttatmin -'-?‘# Bt 8 mli arana o lfl il i McNamee. 87 97 Isemann . 92100 l“ Grand Elenten. 113 74 83 Langdale.. 99 1187 171 Grand total.... 539 TEAMS, CLASS A. e;mmm. .see). M. 41" 89 i38 Bu Merer m 14 . Whalen m 484 383 ohn Blicks (1.880). . Pischer. 110 g5 Waim BALL FILES AN APPEAL 417 456 408 | 8t. Louis Owner Continues Fight to Obtain Fred Bennett. CHICAGO, April 28 (#).—It ap- pears that the Kenesaw Mountain Mflllflfl."flmmhfl week ruled that Landis, dictator of their claims to Outfielder Fred Ben- nett, who did a lot of traveling from one Brown farm to ancther. The de- cision was handed down on an injunc- tion obtained by the Milwaukee club to prevent Landis from interfering with movement of the player. dering Du Browns and Milwaukee club relinquish REVENUE PIN HONORS TO SPECIAL ADVISORY Nips General Counsel in Bollofl of Pennant Tie—Jolliffe's 115 Best Average. Special Advisory Committee and Gen- eral Counsel tied for the pennant in the 44 | Internal Revenue Bowling Special Advisory won the roll Per- sonal Audit was a close third. Jinimy Jolliffe of Miscellaneous av- muswmrmnmmemw ‘hampionship. The final figures: mittees = EEC 8 o1 oy St 588 CoE e 883 B & 88 = SagsE > GasEEsE pomase 8z Kotes it | | S5gme GeERd weEEE i = i = <3 5 FHses sa5gs 8 Saguas § ek 52‘"._' ; = i P NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 28 m-— A'exander Pope Humphrey, Louisville, Ky., has Ine‘;n elected the eshman Official A. A. A. Statien Norris & Young 2018 14th St—Btwn. 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