Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1931, Page 52

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1¢ Gene Sarazen, Who Has Slumped as a Winner, Is Pointing f;‘— Golf Cbmeback el i 5 Londos still is the game's greatest draw- | invol | Wlll SEEK BR”ISH = EASY F[]R LUNDUS Londos sl 10e g’ Eeeiest draw: | mvolved nold that tied Cox wp ke 8| OFFNIGHT FOOT BALL sented the capacity of the Washini In other matches, Herb Freeman e | S | Auditorium, but it 1is believed threw Tiger Nelson and Paul Jones | counting trose who watched the match | pinned Hans Bauer. | The Trespective | S\Bta Clara Coach Declares Game | from various other vantage points, such | ¢ T4 145 : BRUWN NEXI YFAR . I[] TUSS KIR”. crporary seats” ang Tt sk T SANTA chs el s mporary _seats and iar SAN LARA, Calif,, December 4 il | [ paraphernalia_above the ringside, tnhe, GQUN TROPHIES MANY P)—Night foot ball is a faflure, ac- | total “house” was around 7,000, cording to Maurice *“Cljj " Smith, J 1 | Kirilenko failed to give Londos even | i coach cf the Santa Clara Broncos, The mildest sort of real opposition, SPecial Awards to Be Made at Ben- | Broncos played two games under the ¥ 2 &3 the Gene Also to Participate in Pins Mat Foe Deftly After From the startthe championship claim- arc llghts this season, winning one and ant toyed withghe Russian, who alwave ning Shoot Tomorrow. getting a tie in the other. Zoo s | . appeared to several steps behind| Special trophies will be at stake to- | SMmith said his teams have made Many Links Events : Carrying Him for Some | Londos in every hold he attempted.| moreowaftonoem o the fires o tereros last_appearances at night. He ) | ihe aiplane spin Was the finishing|in the weekly Washington Gun Club s Friday afternoon engagements, This Winter. == Time in Match. (e trapshoot at Benning. There also will | if Jiecessary . | == | What the main bout lacked in fire- | be no entry fee for the first 50 clays It fsnt foot ball” said Smith. “You 32 | = 30 =0 a AT u\m[ks, however, was made up in the There will be, in addition, three ;‘ e the bfillflnnd it's hard ;‘n Z | preliminaries, particula n the Rudy | trophies on the added-target system, | 860 the team pepped up to a night BY FRANCIS J. POWERS. | I = HETHER Matros Kirilenko is {z:xwk-.];c Cox match and the Chg‘f npt;:nrml on the second 50 if desired, £2Mme. I'm all through with it.” TR 9 | = 2 tons stler, te Feather-Pat O'Shocker aff | and practice doubles will round out th e HICAGO, December 4—It [ & (con; Dlics B eetler ion N Cibosies Feather tat R 5 4 Ciragt: PR 1 and White Feather b rogram. Mohler, S e | / =x_ whether Jim Londos, claim- | o2 30omimute qruy i gaper Sattied | prog Mohler, Southern California foot the | of the champlonship, is | in an uproar. Holds came infrequently, | caps, Will be offered in a 50-target | b 500_hitte record for the last time being spent mostly by lusty | contest December 12 at the club. A ———— the house | Three trophies, added-target handi- |ball star, also is a shortstop in base Gene Sarazen held United States open golf wzZZ Z R uld indicate, today may be | PIOWS With knees and f, pre-Christmas fowl shoot will be held R e e { . E iscussi par a newcomer, hailing from Kansas Shoot, the final competition of the golf lay th n 2 | nat fans who paid a record Cox, a powerful youngster, ap- | Year, will take place December 26. REPL. when he stormed his way through | r th indoor season peared to have only one weakness, & . . ACEMENTS 2 ' : el 1 e . Sl | split. After administer W CARTRIDGE EVERY 8,000 MILES a great field to win at Skokie. But | ; night to see toy with his Rus- | josine 45 Ruay In the ‘P"at a Sgc:;m;, \::flolx TIP FOR FISHERMEN. somehow the grail of all golfers| sian foe and then pin him after 39 slowed up after a couple of splits and | HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., Decem- lo‘o]“ll.l",lflc has succeeded in eluding him / | minutes : + tpgy Onally folded. after 29 minutes, when |ber 4—The Potomac and Shenandoah J| 1443 p . 9 P Which is offered again as proof ‘ The show proved. however, that' Dusek applied a backdrop and an odd, | Rivers were clear this morning pew Noul oee that a national open champion- | ship is the most difficult of all W N sports diadems to capture | < S | | ne has been disappointed many / NN nes when a shot missed here and a / 3 t that falled to drop there robbed 2 , | ¢ = ‘. . p [ 4 { a champlonship, but he never disheartened. The season shines brightly on expects to win either States or British open % e between ! r Hawa ifornia open tourna- has been unable e 1 \ has done | £ I i} . 2 S ) t tiona i Winter events g > 2 ‘ will be able contender = R\Z ) j) % 3 2 ; 2 k . pvl e o e s A i 7 4 i British Tilts His Goal N A <X . \ A This year--more than ever--folks ady is planning to com . A A s tish open that will be played - will appreciate receiving sensible, Sarazen likes Sandwich 3 P S J ki useful giftsinstead of the usual trinkets. e e s \ > RS d : N Z And TAUBMAN’S areready with asplendid ished second ' . last time the British open I = array of gift suggestions that not only are and believes he will I \ N / . / sensible and acceptable---but economical, too. R ver the ndlee- | 2 : 2y X : 7Y Exercise THRIFT when you come tochoose your gifts. the Presh Meadows Club for = Z i f‘ i & Come to TAUBMAN’S-—-give the gifts that your friends United States open. Gene | 5 A ’ i Sntied iwie from. - Ceno themselves would prefer---and save money while you're at it! years and knows every turn of | won several metropoli- J ( HITHY Fresh Meadows, and d 1331 Ny TRIBUNE, ne 1930 reached the finals of the Na- cn nal P. G. A. there. It is his course 2 5 « d whoever beats him in the next / e priats, him in the DXt |1l the other top rankers will be in the | Billy Burke had a very successful exhi- P - = (P Ab OF Tk SOK | qualifying field for the San Francisco | bition tour during the Summer and are | oy ds of S Sarazen on his West- | MMCh play open that will inaugurate | paired again for matches along the « (L T mny Farrell " Farrel] | the Winter season within a few days. | West Coast and through the Southwest J : § 4 The Winter schedule is not so heavy ? back among the leaders Only Open Winter Event. [ ! i — 2 poir. Gabiny mater Dt scitse Y as i more prosperous times, but still == " / e I the full power of his game since he| The San Brancisco tournament is the |lucrative enough to pay good dividends | College Basket Ball \// von the 1928 open from Bobby Jones, | only open Jhatch play event on the|to the winners. The presence of Burke Carleton, 38; Augsburg (Minneapo- i He has played flashy golf intermittent- | American golf calendar. It was started | L“"“" ’"]d} Sf‘mlld“';“"' T Pm““; lis), 15 Iy, but over a long stretch he has been | Iast year and was successful in every | sionals will give additional interest . unable to show the skill that made him | detail. Leo Diegel and Al Espinosa were | the Winter play and keep the duffer| Michigan State, 39; Alma, 12. FUR-LINED MIRROR- CIGAR one of the leaders until his decline |the finalists, while George Von Elm also | back home interested until he, too, can N 1929 | starred in the play. With a number of | once more get on the fairways Pro Hockey. \ GLOVES CLOCK LITER Most of the leading professionals |fine amateurs residing in California the | < | Pittsburgh, 5; Windsor, 0. either are in California or heading that | professionals will have & bit of strong 7 York Fan 4; Detrolt Fal- R 5 STEAM way rapidly. Al Espinosa, who will b..}ouume competition this year LEADS ELI SOCCERISTS. Pty = . A s].. C SHOVEL located ‘st an Akron, Ohjp. club next| George Won Eim should be one of the| ypw payEN Gonn., December 4| Bronx Tigers, 3; Providence, 2 (over- Eummer was one of the first to start|stars of the Winter season. No one| - 5 / = Y Fine grade mirror uar- | Wirelest type—requires no Su i art | oo AR e | #).—James W. Bannon. ir., of Ports- | time) 4 anteed clock. A 1 reeln. Attaches (o any dasd- c West and Horton Smith after a vaca- |played more consistently through the | opaBie B SEAOR. ¥ ted capta Montreal Maroons, 8; Toronto, 2; eat conveniencs | board and connects to am- tion from the fairways is ready to re- | Summer than the former amateur and | %0 DR, hes been elected captain | Montreal Maroops, 8: Torento, 2; | ) U B0 Ia an 18 & st o v meter ABILsteel toy. Ab exsat un ing for the b sey. Billy | last Winter Sarazen was the only one A kil sume gunning for the big money. Bill nter y was c01d weather Pl‘otection inlyire o ¥ gand e — rke, Tom Creavy, Tom Armour and ' to top him in winnings. Von Em and STRAIGHT OFF THE TEE Plate Battery| | 7o By WALTER R. 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These are the|the landscape after an errant g c ¢ C 11-Plate 13-Plate 15-Plate Lard Baltimore Radiator Gly- Heavy Duty|Heavy Duty with sold by $3-95/$6.50|$7-50 [l [l i Guaranteed | Guaranteed [ Guaranteed 1 Year Years 3 Years solidly | bullt steel the Washington Golf and DWARD STAFFORD, one of Was lub and the Burning Tree ington’s steady golfers, comes to bat with the suggestion that the hole made in three better than par is - .q | DOt & dodo, but quite another bird and the golfer be protected from the Wind|one more rare than even the extinct and cold, with one possible exception, | dodo. Stafford that the hole b es, and the result | made in three better than par should been that when the other golf lay- |be called the “pt. 1.” because it are deserted because of wind and | has the rudiments of ie and is there is const S 1 uncovered at in- intervals. 1 has been| Some weeks ago, it will be recalled est courses | Luther Steward made the fifth h { Washington, but actually is not | Congressional in two s considering the way the holes|three better than ‘par yed, most of the play is through | no one knew what to call this prodig which are protecied from the | feat, but it was finally decided it migh s and woods on either side. | be called a “dodo" for the most of towering a blanket of ing western of Winter : do the same conditions 1, sty | Kaufman, Inc. r Club, which are cut through woods much as was the Burning |{ 1316-1328 Seventh St. N.W. A ! 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Speclal lifferent these conditions are those at most of the other golf ital Congre: evy Chase, Co- r Dam are wide open nds across their dly any spot on Liberal Allowance on Your Old the whole family will§ Special orders taken for radiators for enjoy, all other, cars at amaxing savings that VELOCIPEDE $3.59 A g1t 10 delight any grow ng youngater. All - stee lar frame. with sturi e1 wheels. 4prin ber. grip*han run ané more-—undes statlon prices. Marathon 45-Volt “B" ARROW TUBES | A. C. Tubes BATTERY 19¢ 69c R C. A, licensed. A exoRDL 226 and 201-4. 228 and No 4 226 and 201-A 171-A only! Ever « But at the othe here are only isoia wind does not get 8 Winter golf a matter p in bulky clott warm enough to play the However, these uncomfortable condi- tions are rare, for Washington lies in & climate belt that seldom has weather | cold enough to completely stop the | playing of golf. | STYLISH SHOES N only & few days of esch Winter | will the courses be found com- || THAT FI l pletely deserted and then only be- "o cause of snow or rain. In the main h those es which are iro- from_the wind, such as Wash- Tree get the most ly veputation of the lay-out 1t Bnpt y than Friendly Fives are leaders in style, al of the golf courses about the || ondiced by us, thes will hoid theis apital. ‘There is only one really stiff || Sie and now appesrance for a sus. climb—that from the minth green to prising length of time. Triple A to E, the tenth tee, and one other climb || oranything between. We can fit you. that is really a gentle ascent. This ui Come in. up the slope for the fifteenth green And what golfer minds a slow amble Other Velocipedes Up To 89,55 o . Shoes that do not ¢, regardless of price, soon lose their shape and b ce. Friendly Fives are N in sufficient widths and sizes | every foot, and we know how ‘ WMose Power Lo your Dollay . : 722 THIRTEENTH ST. N\W.—Main Store YEortapged 418 Ninth St. NN\W. 1724 Fourteenth St. NW. 3245 M St. N.W. 1201 Seventh St. N.-W. 1111 H St. N.E. 624 Penna. Ave. S.E. 1234 14th St. N'W. 2250 Sherman Ave. N.W. Seventh & Q Streets N.W. Southeast Corner 10 fit you properly. e (22222222222 22 2222222222 22222 2 2222222 22 2222222222222 2222222222222 2222222222222 222223 G00000000000000000000000000000600000009¢ 0000060000000 0004000 00000000”’0,“00“0“0000 | | : | L L

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