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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1932. - SIPIQIRE S % D3 Harry Pitt Sets a Red-Hot Pace for Golf Players at the Manor Club Course | | [ . house to present within a very short resulting from loss of record | On a Iiew Slte, to Be Ready time. So.much for the club house. “I feel certain if our membership | There is mo difference in the "Some of our members lost per- | gives their loyal support, that this | swing for the pitch than f(;]l' any I Dla Br h sonal p;cpvrly in lockers. To them disaster will be overcome without of the other shots, except that as A 1 extend my sincere regrets. I lost any permanent setback or without | distance is not the aim the club is n y? ashears nnounces ihree sets of clubs and golf suit | the necessity of any assessment, : e f ool [ . and other miscellaneous _ articles | You will readily understand, how- in World Carom Tourney. not taken back so far as, for ex- which were not insured and I know | ever, that in these, our straitened Thuriblad Toses MMEDIATE action on & new club| 5:30 in the morning and completely | how you feel. However, you will be | circumstances, prompt payment of glad o know that the club has ar- | dues will be appreciated hicago.. .. D. C. Champion Hits 68 for| _Bobby Jones plays this shot as fol- | ranged for the replacement of this “This letter has been delayed only well e e O encance being | Personal property at wholesale cost | four days. To be able in this time |B the Assoclated Press. lows: “He pushes the club back with lace the old destroyed the club house. ~ straigh . That gives him house to replace ol one de- o se. s Unofficial Record, Ties a straight left arm. That gi stroyed by fire last Sunday morn- ‘The property of, the club was i i ing was promised the members of | payable to the holders of the first net. This replacement offer will to report a definite program is not CHICAGO, January 29.—The v Official With 72. eoeey JONES the Beaver Dam Country Club by| trust on the property, which holders hold good only until July 1. This | only gratifying to me, but I am cer- | three-cushion billiard tourr | INew Beaver Dam Club House, | fiimmeasatmm s | gt oot moress |REISELT OUT FRONT |3 PO\IH(’I‘S on GO" ! 2 ‘f,“JJf.’“‘;‘?é“i;fe“i"sfiifiéh“’u‘?‘i‘& S :cggir!{nirflu}fiesffiu 1&2‘21"?& ; IN B".I.IAHD STRETCH ‘ “n d | ample, for the drive. WRISTS COCK President E. S. Brashears. of the first ‘trust afe co-operating | Will emable you to make your re- tain will be gratifying to all members its final stretch today LE, Ky., January 29 (#)— LA placements immediately or during | concerned.” o e Philadelphia v 2 Babe , third baseman for Louis - 3 club - = | AT OB IST Al iately on a site nearer| ed building be replaced with a new | the Spring play. e a8 g le Bees ald to Minner BEFORE. 7 rance, close to the| and better club house. Architects’ “During the period prior to the GOLDSTEIN MOVES which 'abuts on the| drawings were presented to our | completion of the new club house, VES UP. defeating ARRY G. PITT is the golfing ot Tl y— | N g he new house will be| board yesterday; the board has | luncheon and dressing facilities are UNIVERSITY, Va 0o __ | night to break a triple de I | | a. January 29— prihur Thurnblad of Ch the de- Autographed Letters house will be started| With us to the end that our destroy- t BY WALTER R. McCALLUM. boss of Manor Club. The 2833 first, L81°WBY. 3 ready: for ono ¢| chosen the site for the club hous vailable for both and £ \ completed and ready for occupancy by | site for the club house, available for h women and men | Bophy Goldstein of Washington, South- b e e 0 . 5 obably by May 15, ac-| authorizing the employment of an in the old farm house. A new pro- ion, ot fending champion, was losing to Allen genial golfer, who holds May 30 and probably by K L I e Confirencs featherwsisht hoging| Halk 310 b lead Lnciiars. OLD COINS the District amateur cham- y Brashears. Committee, and I believe without | and put in place so that the opera- | champion, will fight in the lightweight | Augle Kieckhefer, a Chicagoan, is in STAMP COLLECTIONS nd is the top-liner of ¥ T any question the new club house tion of the club will go forward with | givision when the Cavaliers meet V. |S¢cond place and Thurnblad tied Gus BOUGHT AND SOLD g i < A know the Beaver will be completed and ready for as little disturbance and inconven- | 5 L * | Copulos of Eugene, Oreg., for third. Ho B B Y SHO P around Wa! . ) S vas occupancy by May 15—certainly by ience as possible. | P. I, tomorrow night at Blacksburg. While adjustments were being made his 1931 rec | stroyed by fire Sunday morning, May 30 at the latest. The old site “You will be glad to know that ]Tom Fishburne, regular lightweight, | among the topnotchers the galleries 743 14th St. N.W. DL 1272 L January 24. The fire occurred about will not be used. A new site nearer our membership records were not all ' will rest. gasped at the decisive defeat, 50 to 25, | cording to a letter sent out to the| architect and appointed a Building fessional's shop has been moved over the unofficial or Club co mpionship, e | a slight body pivot. It also prevents him rushing the backswing. Push- ing always has this happy and result another thing about the The wrists are not cocked ’ the limit of the backswing is reached, although it has been stated | RE?A|R that they are gradually. broken as the club is taken back from the KIT ball - B CONTORTIONIST B T nry oure TAKE A CTION! s Kley Plays Hide and Seek c With Himself—Pinetzki | v‘:“ 99 And make this tremendous sacrifice e sl REGARDLESS OF COST OR LOSS! AD not Sammy been hors /ir- de combat and unable to fill led his engagement last night . with Cy Wiliams in the weekly wrestling show at the Wash- ington Auditorium, the show, which SIMONIZE id of | promised so much what with Leo ‘Or KLEENER the | Pinetzki, the Polish mi in range defi- | and Fred Grubmeyer numbered among c ' 1 his | the performers, would have gone down »l‘.'\ as one of the most disappointing of z ’ ° is | the 3 But filling Sammy Stein's boots was 0- | Fritz Kley, wres! tionist, who the tossed Williams in 5 t nd brought down the ho be | more of a contortionist ¢ restler This mammoth stock has been distr:buted to all our stores. They are now. chucked, jammed, filled to capacity, . = merchandise piled on the floor or tables, in the aisles and in baskets. In fact, the largest and greatest displiay of e | hiding from himself and 3;\‘3:\1(1?3 untilinefloacied the misslng nationally known merchandise that will surprise the shrewdest and cleverest money savers at such low sale prices. s | found himself looking up his own spinal FENDER FLAPS ch There Is No Choice Now!---This Must Be A The befuddled Williams ny | best grips had gone for naught, became PAIR the victim of a back body drop. After the match Kley turned two handsprings NOW nd was led back to his ca Jack Pfefer, who s 3 son why the a. Herbie Free- was the 3 stretching his vo n over the ring in q v W nd then for only a moment. Fi n IRELESS . extended such men as Messrs. Cigar Lighter &0 o0 Londos et al. for an hour or 8 8 Limited Quantities he | more, succumbed after 515 minutes to c a “squash hold.” which is nothing more he | than Pinetzki’s act of sitting on his \ ¥ a | opponent o7 —— g a d Scotty McDougal 1009, PURE Taillight ur#u VBEBRES':L Lord Baltimore 2 cerjack match, Szabo win- fler of ‘roughhousing. | N LUBRICATION BULBS MATS \ : 3 s famous hook scis- \ sors was_t0o r Sailor Jack (Y Lewis 26 minutes c N\ d e hook scissors, \ \ N\ hever ha c was forced to . N $2.25 Value up. | opened ‘the show with & 30-minute BRAKE LINING o | =y, All Colors draw. | \ ez e B e | LOWEST PRICE Gal. 2 | EVER OFFERED! A 29 ¥ aound| STAGE WRESTLING MEET | e In’5 Gal. - . best ball | 1 Inch, Per foot ... 22¢ Lots 1} Inch. Per foot.......27¢c ti mf:.‘f”f)'\.‘; J. C. C. Team Host Tomorrow to 1] Inch. Per foot.........35¢ SPOKE whi N | 2 Inch Perfoot....37c . JRene Hagerstown Y. M. C. A. i s Sold With Money Back BRUSHES Lord Baltimore Lord Baltimore GLYCERINE e TOP PER GALLON y Jewish Community Center's wrestling | : Guarantee : TADPIeLs omorTow MRt at the C DRESSING 2 L mkes St g ——— 1Y o g e ““onter - members will be . admitted e Hatthint < » | without charge and non-members for 25 ; WHIZ POLISH e T 1 % Polishing T PER GAL. CLOTH Think Of A Brand New ' SR c “GOOD BYE” TO ALL 8¢ 11-Plate Storage A S R Pint 1 GUARANTEED BATTERY - Francisco, 32:00; Ernie Dusek, Omaha % | Greece, threw Dick Daviscourt, San Eighty Pros in Field, With $2,500 | threw Paul Wilchewsky, Poland, 22:00: ENAMEL & Frank Spears, Georgia, threw Joe E \ to Be Divid Haekenschmidt, Russia, 21:00 LICENSED 1 gc __TORONTO—Ed_“Strangler” Lewis Radio Tubes St. Louis, defeated Jim Clin- | 233, Oklahoma, straight falls d 1:49); J llan g <ot 3. Chicago, and George Zamarias, 258 ATLAS RIM Aerial’ Wire 226, 227, C SRONGES \ o. Colo,, drew. 45:00; George Vas- L of which | sell, 210, Callfornia, threw Cyelon=" TOOL---Now Sedan or Coach, $1.39 29¢ 224, 171 I '7C ‘ g Rees, 195, New York, 13:15; Joe Cox, A starters UTICA, N. Y.—Richard Shikat, 218, = c g L ’“A"j‘ Philadelphia, threw Don Delonge, 220 ¥ s "'!y‘“fin_‘ ‘\'lrrp‘;; ?"m:qnm.hm 00;_Renato Ga{)dim. 200, | 1 ———— | CHROME e Celluloid & et e cfiféépnf rew Benny Ginsberg, 205, AUTO AUTO EPCE?{SE Hinge ZOxesoul:s Battery Hood and cupP DRUM TIRE BOSTON.—Bob “Bibber” McCoy, 218, JACKS | HORNS | pLATES Mirror Now | Voltmeter Radiator C GREASE COVERS TRAPSHOOT AT ANNAPOLIS | commmiace, mase detoutea Af ool — e 33¢| 66°|vu=| 88 |77¢| 39° | covens = 11: | sse Washington Team to Face Spa|relli second, 6:36): George Zarynofl.| Match Tomorrow. | :i%;’, jgég‘;j:;fl"‘gnS@E;{%j{:g%“f% %‘?n 75¢ Liquid X T e 17:20; Harry Cornsweet, 205, Cleveland. For Leaky Radiators traps} & VAR ( representa- | threw Millo Nardi, 208, Italy, 4:43 Radiator Grills REAR VI TING \ T 1 ) EW ELECTRIC HEATIN STOP THA ch KANSAS CITY.—Abe Coleman, 203 c Chrome pected as | Los Angeles, threw Charles Fischer, | Ny 95 MIRROR CLOCK PADS he teams | Butternut, Wis., 40:00: Everett Mar- | $ z- LEAKY ROOF chall, 247, Ta Junta, Colo.. defeated Pat 1 7C 8 8€ 3 9¢ = I S e s Ford-Chev. Schaefer Hailed rm‘ulnum‘;oJohn Eiis, 1515. Cleveland, | ? Yt » ROOF As Carom Comer |dev. 2000 : & | VANCOUVER, British Columbia.— g \ - | Bob Kruse, 198, Portland, Oreg., defeat- i A~ 1 | ed Tommy Thompson, 205, San Fran- — I y Selis At g S 5 - | cisco, in two falls (five rounds). Pete g January ~ 29-Jake | Metropopolus, 152, Michicago, won two | $29.95, Now s, Chance of winnng | fa)is from Jimmie King, 156, San Fran- WIZARD c a mote, but Johnny £7300; 3 %wfi b Layton fo., redhead, who MILWAUKEE. Wis—Gus Sonnen- b INNER TUBES Pentode and m m’ PER 10 times, thinks | berg, Boston, defeated Frank Leavitt, |\ §0x3} ) wizard is bound |two out of three falls; Ed Don George, 20x4.40 6c ?’f.::o:" (;r.l:il 722 Thirteenth St. N.W. 1111 H St. N.E. Tow | e GAL. me—if he sticks | Buffalo, and Nick Lutze, Los Angeles . R 1€ SUCKS | Grew; Karl Sbyszko threw Everett Kib- : &upto powerful 418 Ninth St. N.W. 1201 Seventh St. N.W. t b:]lll):\h:‘i lplfl]'erA 117‘3':I-IC‘:(‘_LRud R 29x5.00 speaker. 1724 Fourteenth St. NNW. 3245 M St. N.W. alk-line ex- i ly Dusek, , Omaha, > i i But he is too | defeated Matros Kirilenko, 214, Greece, | e e e e green to win three-cushion | straight falls (38:20 and 3:12); Ray| \\\\ Ticay;(Untt -M. aturday Until 11:30 P.M. championship on his first attempt. |Steele, 213, Los Angeles, threw Muo\ But if he will give as much time to ' Steinborn, 328, Germany, 12:14; George N three cushions as he does to balk Calza, Italo, threw George Hills, 226, N