Evening Star Newspaper, August 26, 1931, Page 33

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Chip Is Golf’s Vital Shot, M'Leod Holds : Devitt’s Grid ‘Outlook ]Vof Bright SAYSTTLESWON |[_The Bawle of Beverly | (WOMENS WESTERN CLEVER 130 TEAN BY GRANTLAND RICE 15 IT COOL UP THERE AND ARE NO INDEED! You STAY UP THERE The Midwest. d s NIRDAREA Teemsme i e mins CHAMP A STANDOUT| | |#3isses® | |Seam e BYLOSS { n won two amateur tities in a row. Then Chick Evans il O HEAR 7. NEED IT WHY, OF CQURSE | MISS ) ler Eagal id Bob Gardner e to add further fame to one of the YES. ITS PRETTY WARM HERE 0 n great soctions of goif. Each won two jonships and Chick IN TOWN BUT | €O HOME €neLy || | O DONT BE Syl JusT LAST AND SLOP AROUND IN A BATHROBE . NIGHT | WAS TELLING THE GANG AT ml" s Evans is still ready to rise and fire again. it the Midwest has 2 Nobody Agured s only “one championship. since 1920, and that happencd at | Mrs. Tyson Off to Flyin THE POKER G, Ever Drove His Way Pebble Beach two years '&L‘?fifi Jimmy Johnston ‘of St, Paul came ¥ i ¥ing ' ‘S‘l’jgot"g .:.::;me O SO sg:g ol Coach McNamara Must Rush to Championship, Asserts it about the Midwest at Beveriy? 1t Jimmy Johnston is in shape Start in Defense of GUEST ROOHM WAS AT THE HOUSE Rebuilding for Success Short O e e it and b, aod b has e 260kt 10 Links H & WITH You Away "y ', Ant e Game Master, | et heimenr, § Bard agier Snd e pur e et 2 onors. & ) in Hard Schedule, : battlefeids of goit, but he Pt "the ‘bests it e o et the y D oiovis of S one o 1 By the Assoclated Press. BY EDWARD A. FULLER, Jr. BY WALTER R. McCALLUM. handicap of little tournament since last year. ‘Anothe wuun’n’h:{:try B yo iuxouu of Detroit. He IGHLAND PARK, I, August ther Mid youn; old master of the chip| 4 the youth who beat Ouimet at Merion last year. ~ He is 26—Back on the gamie that and putt still thinks the Michigan tled Tommy carried her to the national title shot that lays ’em stone Michigen . o4 back in 1927, Mrs, George Tyson dead packs the final punch| consisten E of Kansas City, today stood out not fn golf. From his vantage point togeth g ::.11 :.uu defending titleholder, but on a stool in the golf shop at Co- s week's play. 5 outstanding favorite in the o = Jumbia, Freddie McLeod, the old Johnn; A&(’mmen Dawson .éem::o Ef:'t.hl:‘ w«?xfi? :na ; et s:;.. 8‘_525 :{'.':,.. ’(.N?Euc‘s OH,YE S, EVERYTHING'S RUNNING mightly job to develop an eleven master of the short game, looks against the horizon o,'“',,",, Just 25 years ago. He was the Hvery shot that characterises & Teal ot ELENDEIE. D BLONGE |5 ALONG SmoO0THY AT TH HOUSE, \ comparable with that of last sea- over the game of golf, as she is first to win both the open and the amateur in the same year—1916. He golf cham, ia .1 SAwW I LEFT TH W INDOWS OPEN DOWN- son, which lost enly played toa a s Was almost the first home-bred stylist the United States had and one of f champlon has rattied off Mrs. Ty- HER AT A PARTY THE OTHER NIGHT ||| STAIRS ONE NIGHT AND THE RAIN T . ay, and renews his as-| i1 best fron players the old game has seen. Only trouble with his | 3008 war clubs during the first two AND SHE INQUIRED ABOUT “YYou, COAKED THINGS UP PPETT Columbia University freshmen, sertion, made many times in the| putter kept Chick from winning four or five added titles. He is still | fays of piay as she romped in easily MOLLY'S SoME NG N WELL. 0to 6. : past, that the crowning strokes of | Playing well, but like other veterans he will find Beverly a hard physical qualify and as she turned back her o | DON'T THINK Priving o test, day after day, before the week is over. DANECER — THEY \T GOT INSIDE games have been definitely ar- the game, regardless of the claims ohnston and Koesis look to be two of the leading bets, as far as the | Elizabeth Ford of for the Devitt eleven, most of the long hitters, are those from | Midwest is concerned. one-sided margin . Bhe had THE PIANO - 4 others to watch. THOUGH (Copyright, 1931, by North American Newspaper Alliance, Inc.) g e i v s | S 1 RAIGHT OFF THE TEE modern game who believe that e e & HAT ~handed 1 of the|Clelland and Mrs. H. B. Hird, Manor. of m:mmpum‘ g . Mrs. Hmuwnrd Simon and Mrs. 3“ p Powell, Manor, won 2 points and lost B o+ G 1 point to Mrs. Phyilis Holtzman and ve o e Bl e head ol the amateurs in the | Mrs Mack Meyer and Mrs, Feed Col- | Gay: | HAD QUITE A SCARE THE OTHER hed WHAT'S T MATTER? 18-bole medal piay tourney staged yes- |houl Manor, won 2 points and lost . Gregg DAY, 1 WENT INTO THE CLOSET WHERE g ' k. 4 potat to Mrs. J. T. ORear and Mrs. DON'T SCREAM! | CAN'T B. R. Luscomb, Army-Navy. pions YOU KEEP ALL YOUR WINTER CLOTHES A WORD You Say ! Archie Clark, assistant pro st Con- AND | SAW A LOT OF MOTHS FLYING HEAR < mm is reeo:e:t:: ms;p:lmn':'- - . AROUND. IWA_rs AFRAID AT FIRST . 3 P o ! HAT T Ear and Thyoat Hospital. During the | o ; 2 3 S t:ég;' U‘,;"ifi'fi) THE| past two years Olark has been under W the surgeon’s knife three times. 0 p BUT THEY WERE Liew Train ALL LITTLE ; . Trainer latest t. H G is the the green. FELLERS - WE naval officer to score a hole in one over - al the Nnv: Academy course. He ac- were " HARMLESS sPeEcCiES M ks iy A i€ ‘F L3 § § § t e H ¥ 5 : 2 : i | s I b I pEE 8 pl {3 }l 2 3 4 juEEe e e .-F‘E b i i | 7 | § j complish 3 , two times e Basiier in e meoth oL ot “thesitle. aud 1931 medalist; John De P. Douw holed an ace on the ©O. 8. Hill of Kansas City, 1929 second hole. champion, and Bernice Wall of Osh- . kosh, Wis.,, & player with a game to the |0DD FELLOWS READY | C88r ) oo o and Mrs. Char] FOR BOWLING START v s sy g r oww~ mavve| D) C. BOY SAILING STAR son on Convention Hall Drives o R i 5a X 3 . Austin Pardue of lnnA Gould Jones Pilots for Pleons in on Sep b k North Shore Races. § g 1 | q° .Egs Bl | b P 53§§ Eer Hiis il B - i} i ;i I i 1 ! i jie ! HANLEY'S A GOLFER, T0O i fi ; E. g 2 § L %{:[i it Hi : i ? Bobby Jones is one clubs ‘that | i ] beating Detroit yesterday, 16 to 2, Walter Johnson, ‘Washihgton pitching A | ending late in April. . N ieasiio TIP FOR FISHERMEN. | HARPERS FERRY, W. Va. August 26—The Potomac and She Rivers were very muddy this S " TROUSERS e R et John Cole- | To Match Your Odd Coats ley, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Velkmer, |EISEMAN’S, 7th & F H of his driving? Give — can chip close anc tt and Tl take him as w‘“ .SPLASH y against the big hit- em s mile from the | 9 AM. TO 11:30 P. M. = you may have your IN THE WELL REGULATED, Eithe et d e ae & i Mt o 8 OPERATED AND SUPERVISED out for accuracy and win matches, ac- cording to the McLeod philosophy. It's mlly quite simple, if you can do them : POOL (M gi§ it ety | ] ke WEIR IS TENNIS WINNER S S AT THE FORTY-ACRE FREE Pakes Singles and National Colored ADMISSION AMUSEMENT P Championship Tourney. 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