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D—4 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1931 SPORTS. Sailing of U. S. Davis Cup Team for Europe Today May Be Last for Some Time | 1 ° L. Bono (Columbia). Abner I Ferguson (Co- | 10:00, Austin M. Porter (Wilmington C. Laflin and a party of five anglers and | re alr lumbia): 2:10, Charles M. Boteler (Colum-|C.); M. B. Stevinson (Columbia); 10:06, C. made a goodi catch of trout, some of | o ayers € Bnie A nasiarw AL ouers 44 (oot | Founebi: 900 B P T them weighing {rom five to seven riz ). 5 dki i 5 " Greenwood, Ir. | B SOy Yy trie Magors Soph G, | gomameinnd) 10,10, W. B. GLeeh ool nat: pounds, and a good bunch of hardheads. i L] ‘l b Barcalow ' (Kenwood):; 2:35, H. F. Knapp |tached); 10:15, J. Allan Sherier (Colum- BY PERRY MILLER. Capt. Preston Woodburn of Solomons Columbia). A. Holcombe (Columbia). ) b nattached); 10:20, o s - - For Columbia Clu Iourney e B O [enl: CAllen T Eabue, inatisned): SEH |and 'a" guert one morning this week B, Hoover (Indian ‘Bpringy; 435, Hueh | Robinson (Columblar: 1025, iL. C. Pate UR good old Potomac River 1s | places on the Patuxent River. Monday.':flnd"d nine ':;»ut ‘;vmlhlkr‘xx dr;nm three = L i : - | (Columbia); C. A. Blater (Columbia). 7 v Benedict, a party of anglers landed | t0 Seven pounds and 11 hardheads. I lumbia): 2:40, A. R ‘Mackley (Columbia). L tor (CoINbIS): (wood= real muddy. Wednesday the &t y 4 Folix “E. Early ‘icolumbtar: 2:45, Paul J. | magi” 1035750 N mhomareit; (Indian river was badly discolored, bug | & 1878 number of herdheads. At Sheri. | State Senator J. C. Webster of Solo- IVE HUNDRED AND FORTY- | junatigened), Jack Jester (Washington): | Priszell (Columbial, Alex Baumgartner (Ai- |Spring); '10:40, John Thacker (Bannock- dans Point, located on the Patuxent mons and his nephew. Preston Webster e {Columbinyi 850 1O W S Brien (unats | 37 D eRRad Hal T 3,58 Beasel W, | Purn W F et davans); 1043, D e O R T e T e T trolling it for a tourney here, RS NS arier: 0%, D Fage Gory | Alsandst, (Bannockburn), L. W. Mooré ‘*"‘““’?';":""" ard ecartuy, (e | downateeane and. chansed e colry a0 Lekep e e e d e | L e e na i i ! 1 (Columbta); i i e : ington); ' George haw (Congressional): & | caug! S q | hg fiom four to six pounds an Situation May Be Saved i | them from out of town, | (luntapici)s Wikiam R, Bnannon. 3d ) sioo. 5. 8 Abbett; e (unattached), Qwen Wisa"w Fiske Marshull (Congressional); | that it looks like a well baked loaf of | "4 4" ot "Brooms Island anglers have a trout tipping the scales at four and | take part in the Columbia Country Club | 10,00, Al W. Howard (Washington), Ralph | Asiderson (Columbia), Georse K. Imes | -, Mo Hepter ) (G tade Congressional: Dr. [bread. It will be at least a week, or | bezn enjoying good sport, landing hard- | one-half p-unds. B Fleharty (Columpia): 1005 W, ] ; 3et t ¢ Yankee Youths Should tourney next week. | Ginps “(Coflimbiny. 3. Marvin Hayues (Co: | {GoMmPIL 3,10 Thomos W, Brabiany 10O | James 1. 'Bafnnard (Conuressionall; 105 | perhaps 10 days, before it is clear | heacs and some spots. 3 lumbia), Horace Dulin v « bia); 1i:10, J. . . 5 v Angl desiri: " S Tumbiay: 10710, Hukh “MucKengie | Colnme i ; 1% | John® W Townsend (Columbi I ermi for| And the funny part of fishing at| Anglers ing to fish over on the Regain Trophy. Wednescay, will be gven over to me“J Cantwell. (Charlotie. N C.): JOR | 325, BB, Erslian ' (Columbla). W. H. | L[l )" Johnston - (Arevie)” 11:20: DE | Quite a few bass were reported caught | caught over oyster bars, but over mud | Preagu®, Va. may be glad to learn that | qualification tests, with match play on | SRR JEolmbIa): 1025, R A."Drali | 530, wiiliam' Brayshaw (Columbla), W. 1 Srowictor Stmpson (Washington): ehran | 185t week end between Chain Bridge | bottoms. igglsr\)‘rrfigwlrr“:‘”},;m ke Aznmp;mf ! Thursday ard Friday, 1050, 9B, Morrison (Columbia), Lau- | Oréen (Manor). 383 U. L Richards (Con- | /colinnia); James F. Sulivan (Indian |and Little Falls. Other anglers, UsiNg) girange as it may seem, we have re- | o : as gone into effec hursday . ence Graves. (Sl GUAIMS gLl | grelonall L. 5, Julin, (CRlumbisy; $40, T | a5hing) fjo= snac{ulnghmflhnd. mndeduau lf]hnd e e ctiin o) mepiotai o N aca i es grie "]Léwmynms J«a\dp lAr:;ngpnh; :_;lz 8 Amunnd The pairings owie (Columbia); Joseph T. Bherrier (Co- in). 345, F. T. Eddingfeld (Congr 11:30, Richard E. Shands (Chevy Chase): |and a few herring, and still others, | 7| am.and 1,3 5and 7 pm. Leav- lnmbia)i 1040, 3 Monro Hunter. r. (In- | WIS 3 4% Fif TRGVE Bam): 3.0, | Henry Ravenel (Chevy Chaser: 1135, David | fiching for catfich and carp, landed the | VA OF from the Eastern Shore of Vir BY J. P. ALLEN. NEW YORK, June 5 (C.P.A).—Those ¢ | ing Claiborne the schedule is 8 a.m. and 4 2 A dian Spring). R.T. Harrell (Washington): epard (Columbia), W. B. Hill | M. McPherson (Manor): Lloyd 'G. Pray | g0 0% | ginia 0 on tie inside of lawn tennis Affalts | ;.5 Gress Prince (Vale) Reeves Lewis | 1043 Robinson White (Columbin), John R e 358, B B Rrewson (Colum- | thanor): 11 %. 8 N. Ml (Washinston): | former welghing as high as 15 pounds | 85c,0t, George Bowen at Sokomons Is- | 10 M- and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p.m. make no secret of the importance of the | A N b ra "R Avnses | (Colimbin. (John B Mechire - (Congrens | '3 50F Sentrn B ORIt - (Chevy Chase, | Musphy. {Gotumbin . . A Stintey (Arziel’ | ““Prom the lower Potomac George | 1and Tepoited that the best fishing down 5 : i Davis Cup group sailing today aboard | fina itned’ “C. *2" Kab'‘unautacnedt’ | gonall 3% Georee M. Wolcott (indian | waiter 5. Vosel (Indian Sprine). B B | e o T Leoprde | N Way 1s out in the Bay. off Hog| ~BUl Agee. three times winner of tre 1 France. “It may be the last | . i Roanc |A"m .1(,’" ":“I?“Thlk\\'l el 11 Harris Fleming (Columbia), Elmer WEDNESDAY. u‘tl::reh!d i I:rhn\ H. Dalgleish (Columbia). | town, reports that L, B. Hununxmn.\‘fi'a"d- where trout from fi to seven Laurel-to-Ballimore marathon, was six the Ile de Fran ham . Duke (Arsvle)i 1ad, E. Sonsrea | Collins (Washington): 11:05. A K. Periey . 1. L. Steatton (Indian Sprinp), €. M. | “'13500. 3 W Beller (Columbia): Richard | trolling ‘caught 30 rockfish. These fish | Pounds are being caugit. He said his| times South Atlantic cress-country competition of the United States for | (3nali™ 540" cnarles’ B Molster vunai- | Bannockburn . Middicion "Benman (Ban- | prowy thrmyoNav) 108, P Hubbeli | D Daniels Chery” chase). 1205, Erank | weighed from 8 to 10 pounds and were | son, Capt. Eddy Bowen, took out W. A.| champion some years,” they say Sned iy B QAT (comEnatiOWhL: | Ietom. 3 T Ratisom (Cofumbiay s 11 40, &, | Lumatiached). B Maury Fotey cunattached ! | G Butler (Argrle Ul B wasning- | caught off Tall Timbers, Ragged Point| A years, g aay 7.45. Richard T. Walsh (C: ) - n). R Columbia ) 5 ) Trew (Columbia): 7:18, W | bia . Warren J ear (Washing- | caug a 5, In England, France and Germany (he | fiam P. Waish (Argvie): iou. Wiiliam A | A Trotier (unatiached): Harvey F. Howard | 1% Parster: 120, BB, Molier (Ban- | ton): Mn) E. A Noves (Army. Navy. Ma-|and in the mouth of Brettons Bay. el s AT o prospect. of the Nation that originally | Moister. (unatiached).” Bmimeti Douenerts | (RAINSY o120, Clasence W, CGognell | npekpurn):Tiah, 3. K. Muriay, (anattach- | rine): 15, Join, Vonelt \Eodsers, Fopscy | | g 0. Craig, a Washington_angler, ANGLERS’ GUIDE. s 0 Y | {Congressional) 5. cendiey (un- 8). b - | od; Everar er ¢ y sey Hines (Rodgers Forge': 12:20. E & . Sffersd the great trophy WIthATAWING | sorarear Brl Yarees (Colamiar | mackburn) ' 1125, William H. McRevnolds | *d; Everard . Curvel, SARUEET oGy, | Hanson (unattached): A D, Morrow (O fishing off Lovers Point, in Brettons | ;oo anr 10w TIDE R S S N S from its battles has been publicly dis- | L “HC A" Russell o ‘"‘“y'n'm“‘x‘f’"'}»‘v?-’"fm e o OUeD M st Wi, Denicl Ambened): Tt Tk e nadn comdn L G R W Bay. landed 40 hardheads, weighing | FIGT MED (O TDES KO8 DO TOWER POTOMAC RIVER POINTS. cussed. The east and west appear split | Ses¥ (PCWEr PIMG $0% Y000, Maahor; | 11230, 3. H. Dwight (Columbin). Richard | Moody (Washingtoniip T40. o, Ry ERCER | Nass Mariner; G | from 3 to 6 pounds, ] i b over future managemeni of the inter- | 8:10, Muurice Neé (Manor). Dermot A. Nee | Lunn ‘(Burning Tree): 11:35. James W. | {BeAve] Damp. 5. S Go2Aet oo tessional: | "12°30, James G. Drain (Washington). | Knight reported that hardheads are igh tide. : s ? | tunatieched): 8:15, " Charles Merrill " (un- | Hulchinson (Argsie). W, H. Flannery (At-| 785 Edward A. Halsey (Beaver Dam).|Thomas D. Webb. ir. (Washing 1235 | biting_well in the lower Potomac and | Washington ........Saturday 1 12 4 2 12 national matches that have developed | \iiiheq) Eagar C. Kelloge (unattached:: [EYle): '1140. Judsoh O. Harrison (unai- | &at wo Morgan (unatinched): 1.55, Walter | C. E. Stewart (Congressional). Charles P | thaonyio Satorio”of the fish ne | i 00 the game throughout the world. Euro- | §20. W. Don Lundy . (unat:ached). Civde | tached). Walter D. Murphy (Columbia): | GAP% ) inattached), Charles Cole o esstonall - 1240, Maurice Pitz- | that the big majority of the fish caught | v Y Bt ' 3 S want the government of the cup | E. Kellogs unattached): 8:25, May. H. K.|11:45. Arthur 8. Mattingly (Columbia), Dr. | Fpaien Springs g > ge onad) s Velasco (Havana | are being landed by using soft crab as | Annapolis ..........Saturday it et A e CUP | Bentley CArsyie). H. R. Lipscomb' (Atgyle) | Jesse' Shoup (Columbia): 1150, ’F. B AP & ihing (Washington). Edward [ Eouniry Club); 1245, John W. Guider (Co- | pait. He said there are plenty of soft | Sunday placed within the jurisdiction of the | BAEy fATeyier, By Kopifuioltd ‘Ghileey | laday (Colimbia), David €. Colladay (Co- | p™ winly’ «Gotameinr: B .05 Col fombiar. 3.A. Marr' (Columbia): 12:50. . | drabe “When asked about the trout, he | Chesapeake Beach...Saturday International Lawn Tennis Federation. | Lears. (Columbiar: 8:35, Robert W. Bowen |lumbia):” 1155, Harry A, Grant (Indian | Biton Army. Navs, Marine). Col E. McVann_(Columbia), Thom , On this poltical problem of the game | (Ar&vie): 8.40. John T. Goggins (Bannock- | Spiing). E. J. Gray i Kenwood R sy TCATmy. Navy. | Marine) erDam): 1253 Jol | replied that only few are being taken Sunday n this poltical problem 8 | burn), William " L. Pendergast (Bannock- | 12, Harold K Beck (Manor). Charles H. | George C. Billard (Manor), E. 8. le). Michael G. Biggs { by rod-and-reel anglers. Solomons Island ....Saturday it looks to be the United States against | 845 A. Wayne Van Leer (unai- [Garner (Manor): 12:05. Gardner P. Orme | (Golimbia): 8:15. George A. Tew (Ken 0. H. G. Pitt (Manor): Ea Good reports have been received from | Sunday the world. A real split was narrowly Sl Ciroiass gunatinensdys, 8:30 | [ENTBA) nO'E. Burmiys el uomarbis)) | wood). W. w. Desn (Msnor: 820, Hauid | (ifiet 18 Ro'n | - Benedict Saturday . y s T A s | o roif (Columbia). Col. ek " (Columbia). George ov A 5. R 1 Eller | _ g averted at the meeting of the federa- s e prine): a5 D.|D. T. Merrill (Columbia): 1338 A B ‘"a'.".“\'.'.“n.m““ e rrwmas G. Stephens | liam L.’ Moore ‘(una d Sunday = 7:39am. tion at Paris in March. It was turned i M_ McNenle (Bellensven). C. H. Orme (Co- | Gardiner '(Columbin). Harrie Jones (Roll- | \oatisched), Gordon A. Kessler (unat- | Watkins (Columbin'. D R Eim(e e r JLurner (Colum- | Piney Point ........Saturday 5:30am over to the Davis Cup nations to de- | lumbia) & g ing Roed): 12.20. E. C_Graves. Jr. (Colum- | tached) George F. Miller «Manor 2 How - o e George F._ Brock (Wilmington, Del). | bla), W. R. Garrett (Columbia); 12:2 C. Damon _(unattached). | Go058e F. Muler oo it 9 . N - Dudley Sunday 6:22am cide in London June 30. There Samuel | Fitid (Columbia); 8:05. Thomas F. | Col'T. W. Herron (Columbia). E. C. GOUt | pyko Jonosan (Columplar, 8:35. Jonn H. | Hy Douglas (Columpia . Comer, € ‘ Aty V. Mari ¢'C. |Rock Point .........Saturday 6:20a.m Hardy, veteran team captain, and Wat- Tinattached ), William M. Throcs- | (Columbini ke O G o Lishtbown' (Con- | AQolumbin). 1:35, Alien M. Bupdets (AT i e Sunday 7:12am son M. Washburn will act for the United Yashingto L 12805 BYDUIAE. Zressional): 8:40. H. F. Nell (unattached). BAl¥: A Frost (Columbia). James | y jis. cashington), H. C. Peacock (Ar-|E R West (Columbia):13:3 B | Eiward B, Wagner (unattached): 845 E P8l o0 g op - M. Jornston (Conimbia (Compiled by United State: Coast and Ge States in its effort to maintain the U WATAeid Meton C(imattached). | Plerson (Beaver Dam ) Anderson | " “Blicner (Columbia ) James A. Coskrote | scoit O Riny present organization of nations that ‘White (unatiached 3 JH.| (Beaver Dam): 12 40. Edmund B. Quiggls | (Manor): 8:50, Erwin C. Geisser (unattach- |5 " gones (Colum govern the cup. Mattingly __(Beaver 'Dam). Walter Talks (Chevy Chase), Preston B i ARngT s S Mersick, Jr. (Manor): 8:35, Ed- | Pivartameton). 3 ¥ 2 UL L L b LR LU L i L i ) Wara ) Kohman iCongressional’, dJuiinn | (Reffine” Boad: : RoM . i 5 {Beaver Dam 3 Richards o o). MeGovern iibbs_(n n {Columptar. Gordon Wond (Hermitage France “in Saddle. B30, Fiank | Goodwin iCongressional). | ington) - 12.50. John F. Brawner (Comme | Cp c TR "Long ‘Manor. €. A. Metzler | (CPIUPBIN Sordy SO (ES] § 9. Helimnite : Rchlosser (Beavar Dam): 9:33. RAY | bin). Robert H. Gardner (Colimbia): 13:55 | (Manor) R Beldridge (Congres- How far the United States will go " PHnvder | Porcest Thompron (Indiane Bprme). Wo R, | caano paa o toward seceding from the federation 15 | Washineton Jullan Haron | Garrett (Columbia). sional), ‘Pauliio. Croarkin (Consrssslonsh | T. Rice (Was : ou an or a onger problematical Louis J. Carruthers, | (Washinston). B « ,’.,“fi""’{!.‘"”‘,‘, i £ank K. Roesch eWashineten). | P Wannan cungttached): 9:1 s G How 260, John W Quens (Columpia). W m president of the U. 8. L. T. A., has per- | ' G/fitan" (Manor) Peter 'Rondley | “Galumbinr. 1. F. Stephens (Colimmas | Richard W, Weatwood (unattacheds. H._E. | Barker Ha Gl 3 sistently scorned any possibility of such | (unattached). Russell s (unattached) | 110, Robert Stead, ir. (Chevy Chase, | Rad try Club). 9-25. Bryan | w. Crane . . o S 955, W. W. Sea ttached), R. N.|S Smith. ir. (Chevy Chater: 1:18: | Morse (Winchester), Denny Hughes (Ken- | Thomas 5 a i Cor action. France. however. appears. on | Treys,'(unatiached) : | Nicholson' «Washington). Jo LS A | Chm® prariin R West (Colimbiay: 2:20. aca lon ou u ou evidence of foremost British officials, to | “'Io, John F. Byerly (Catoctin). D. C.| tunattached). 1.20, W. 090, Edgar A. Merkle (Indian Spring): | Hugh Saum (Columbia). Eimer E. Rouling l have canvassed and exerted pressure | Bracken (unattached) 1005, W. Pearce pin). C. B. i Columbia £ 035", "Paul Swope (Beaver Dam). John | (Marvland Country Clubi: 2.25. Jol Cup matches over to the federation. As | G. Webs (Washintor. "10.18. Te' Rov D | ™ 30U 1 Howen carermitagey, | Bressignal s Bibe R Leroy Morris (unai- | sel N Low Bannockbirni 2 & matter of fact, Prance is the “man | Sisscer ‘Indian Sgung). Elicit D SPIE| winfeld B 'Dornam (Gler Rieel 135 | lached). James T. Coleman (Conaressional . | Oliver Marzland Countey Oy on horseback” in’ European tennis just | (Bannockburnv L. T. Souder (Bannock- | Ayelhirom, men (Columbia). E.W. "'""“,';,;}’n‘,,i Lornier: ‘88 6 "A" Braile (In- ' Barr (Columbin’ b By | burn): 10:25, ‘Mai C_ A Bennelt (Con-|''3%q, Dr’J.G. Abbott (Columbia), 2 05, E. | dian Bpring). A. A. Parrell (inattached). unattached). 245, Comdr fian ¢ i1 iRN G HAR D ERY o P HE DA ies oan [ IEcBRton 1 i i, BRSNS HGMMIERESE e St el - . team — Georg> Martin Lott. jr.; John! 10 3. D. B Siribiger (Manor, Bkl g V! X - | Sheph (Manor) o J ‘ran| v yan Ry arrancis X, Shields and Sid- | S8oRueit oM Granic’ Ruse " Conres. m— B8%3 ©YT VYT ITITTVTOT QEENADRDINED §33333333333588 35585353 ney B. Wood—regaining the Davis Cup | cional: 10.40. J. W. Reese (Bannockburn), are none too bright, a victory would ! Ralph D_ Gibson '(Bannockburn): 10 48 undoubtediy solve a sorry mess. Should | Howard T. Jones unatiached). Ravmond SO BB (Cotimpiar 10.50, Jonn Hale they fail and France be successful in | Smith " Vanatiachedr Norman 3 Morrison putting the Davis Cup in the control | tinattached:: 10:55. Wiison Barrett (Manor), H._A. Mihills (Indian Spring —— of the federatior the United States b | A rown (Beaver Di o M _H may cease to challenge for a number of | e ver B R D Merar years. This would mean a breacl - | (Columbia). George J. Richardson (Indian o - T 5. iween Europeans ana. Americans which | SoPne 110, 8 & ‘Goaden | Waspinglon. SEEN THROUGH THE MAGAZINES would surely cause & sag in 1awn ten- | 5 Sramocee BanmoeRbarAL MaFin Mc- nis—more surely abroad than at home. | Inerney (Columbia): 11:20. John H McEvers 2 " J. H. Galliher (Bellehaven), David C. Mc- Youngsters Are Chosen. Pherson (Manor). NEW YORK. June 5 (£)—Two New | 11:30; Etnest R Georse H. York youngsters, one in his teens and | Fosier {Army b Le B ar- the other just out of them, have been | &¥ie1: 11 40. W. X’ Jones.' Jr (Congres- . Y 7, i ) t H Urbs ‘unattached named with George Lott and John Van | P38 p AT0ET W' Wile™ (peaer " Dam: —— Ryn to Tepresent the United States in |G. A. Younsauist (Congressionali: 11.50 S Davis Cup tennis play abroad | J. A. Kaemmerer (Beaver Dam). 8. D. Twenty-vear-old Frank Shields and | Tanion, ‘Sianoriy 158 R iimbiag oo ° 00 19-year-old Sidney B. Wood, who car- | 12. Burke Edwards (M John H , s ried most of the burden in American | Dayidson = iunattached). Cal i zone competition against Mexico, CAN- | (Washington): 12-10, Clarence Dodge, ir. ada and the Argentine, will sail tonight | (Columbia). Thorpe P. Drain (Washington) for Europe, where they Will join Lott | 1215 Hary D 'Casbman lunwstached, Wi | The Mohawk is the equal of : : Bampitt inattached) i and Van Ryn in London the week of | warq L. CCogan. (inatiached). Volnes any 50c ball in carry, dura- June 15, Burnett (Beaver Dam): 12.25. Lloyd bility and balance! o B o Georse Clny Brown iKenwood) . - 5 After ‘a week's practice all four will | (Kepwoody George Clay Brown (Kenwood). play in the Wimbledon championships | Gese Mitchell unattached). 1255, Dr J 1n o] 1r u and then go to Paris to meet the win- |G Rilley (Argyle. Charles . Council (In- e e (o) ner of European sone competition for | dan SPrnel 17 ¢ ML K NI (SO G the right to encounter France in the N Mather . Washington . Do K | challenge round. Present indications | Hanet R 80 Waken i eedn | PP 9’ e that the ‘Americans will ‘batfle Franeiin N Parks |Congrestional). ure ee elther England or Japan in the inter- | £ & parker Cogeresdonan 00T 0 ¢ Henearials R.'Lucas (unattached): 105 Brice L Tas Team Is Youthful. B ViGonarestiona . Bruce 1 Tasior, o w Y T = Conezeambrairs 1 10, Melvilie B Bernelt , ‘The team is one of the youngest ever | ir (Conaressional, Chesier Ward lunat- en ou ake Golf Bags named to represent the United States | oo Indian 8 e &1 i i i in Davis Cup play, averaging a little | %. M. Balawin (Manors T M. Beisne (1 I 99 Designed By Leading Professionals more than 22 years in age. Lott and |dian Spring). 125 Lo S L at lg Van Ryn, although veterans of inter- | (Congressional), G. L. Munter €6 . 9 $A495 national play, are only 25. | TUESDAY. - Selection of Shields and Wood to| _7:00 Major H. Robb (Manor): Thomas > > ears rls o u s L BT e SR T beretont "Renwoodr acat]on rlp 6-inch; of gray duck, it has a ticular surprise, but there was some | 7'10, | k feld « M: ). Fred P ) . CEL g9 comment over the fallure of the Beices | ikt osorst T1E Hermen. Slabler. (Co: are the “hit” of the hour hookless fastener on hood and tion Committee to include Cliff Sutter lymbia); De Fue T g Just think! A 29x4.40 balloon w d ball pocket. oods mbial:, of New Orl S the squad. 9 9 ederic o (upat- | . on\thie/OhlyShiAten ha playea DAV | e afiion Hnitenes - | used to cost $20.30 until ALL- Irons Cup competition at Washington last | chi0nSa ' 5% ik STATE came along. As ALL- $ 95 $ 98 week in the contest with Argentina, and | |Stas 3 (chnsressional): | ; it had been believed the committee | 140, Geofge Shnr. (Colnuley | STATE finally took the lead over would send him abroad to gain valua- | Denin &, walser o Cnaries 2 e 5 ble experience in international play. | W Cote, it indis B et the “Biggest” and best tires in each cach E. Shibley (Congressional 8:05. F. (‘. Calkins tunattached): F. C der fun 3 ball. Each Aristo club is matched and balanced Wilton T, Alten (Arkyle): 8:25. T. L. Bart- 29x4.40 ALLSTATE Bal- for weight, length, feel. Workmanship guaranteed. 69 LEU Betts i Coiuribia c Results follow | ) (Coltmbin): Cluir M. Whitman Paddle tennis, A B C classification - Win- | 8:50. J. C. Hawley (Co- | 5 | Bowen® dlaadtiched: Lester. A | 5 g . . Ilw s (Congressi FiShererMibemn the game the price was finally Designed by leading professionals, the heads of HOLDS ATHLETIC EVENT | Colored Junior High Intramural | Chaser D, " tinners (Goskress Colored Junior high school students fils e et Columibiay yesterday held the first of & series of e a s oM Ferris 1Co: loons for $4.98 Each, or per. Reeder of Randalli second. Ciark of | lumbia)s AL W, Hendorson, iconuressionsh: Bemy ; 5 ! 3 SRR S R S e brought down until now you can both irons and woods were made with deeper faces to provide a better hitting surface for the new size C S , buy P g J amp Stool Elgen McPar nattuched): Poster Mor- Winners Open Series of Contests. | el (AFEvie) e e Aoy athletic events among winners of intra- D e mural contesis at the various schools: | g™y (Conkressional): 8:45, Charles Paddie tennis, D E ¥ classification Win- | ner. ‘Masruder. Francis: second, Neverson: | | | | {Columbia ) ‘,‘,.‘,(,mi ¥ Its enameled steel frame fh FooSinGiat: s ColmR R Nyl Each, If P Colmbiny. "ol T C Furser (CHEVY ik Paddle wnnis, G H classification winper, | (06, (TR S00T (£, TN (ERENY g o b A B G Elnsinention Winner, | Wilinm B Roblnson Aravie: 815, W, . | -~ i i Francin. fecand. Wihiame ot Fomers, | Miller ‘(Columbia): ‘Lee B Kemon “(Colum: | ’ y . B oAl D ¥ P Classifcntion, Wimer, | bty 9:20. 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