SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, T>. C., WEDNESDAY, .JULY 22, 1931. SPORTS. C-3 Licking by Britons in Play MayProve Good Thing in Long Run SEEN AS HELPFUL | THEY DOITT SPEAK OUR LANGUAGE. —By WEBSTER | Preston Thinks D. C. Public Is Handy With Head Loek ( MIK6 L€T Me ©UV \ ( THAT SOUNDS UK£ ON€ ' Links Team May Annex HERE’S HOW HUNGARIAN HUGGER HOPES TO TAKE' ROMANO fs New He Neeoeo a mcw tepry'.s got his heats Cup; AT AUDITORIUM TOMORROW. OAD 1 '¦"n ©LAST FURNACE SO TOLD Hir*l SOLDERIN' IRONS AN' MELTS \ WOOD TO eel ITAr4‘ id get along with • lead or Soldo? atth' samg Boy Golfer, 14, Shoots a 74 10 - SHIELDS. OLD BONNET. A TIME. GOT "THIS HE'S GETTIN' ITS A COPPER FILLER SWELL FURNACE. TH' BURNER'S GOT PLUG AN'A BRASS PUMP WITH / A SWIVEL 30INT SOS VA CAN TURN J A NEEDLE STOP VALVE r BY WALTER R. McCALLUM. practice over the two courses before Youngsters Doubtless Will y they go IT Foreseeing a possible victory in the to Bt. Pau'. by Harding Cup competition his public BURROWS, Ik From Reverses Capital, the holder of the Benefit links stars from the National public title, was Preston, public TEDlocal links tied fer Jim links committee- the lead in the current champion- » man for Washington, Is looking for- in Davis Cup Play. ship as the final day of play started ward to a day two weeks hence wh">n today. Burrows, step out over who is looked upon as his lads will a public a favorite repeat, was course Paul, Minn., to even at the PERRY. in St. and at- end of the second round 72-hole BY LAWRENCE tempt to bring back the trophy. in the "4 .A thinks the public links team competition with John J. Connellv, an- YORK, July 22.—0 Jim other member of the District public from Washington this year has a good links team, with course, the United States chance to win, and he adds that one totals of 158. Twenty- hopefuls may go three playera started in the final day Tennis Association is not or two of his some- of the tourney today, where in the Individual championship. the survivors of \ NEW f the first two tarried rounds. Many ik giving three cheers over / iy| A ' Not that Jim is enthused by the qual- dropped ity they out because of the heat and the elimination of the United of the golf have been play- quit ing In the chase for the individual othera because they had no chance States by Great Britain in the public links championship of the Dis- to win. Jr') up to trict. which was to wind up today John M. Downey, who led over the interzone match leading - PLACC PUTTIN' IN A NEW LAUNDRY OTHER DAV GETTiN' A 4xi Park, flrat found, was a shot back of Burrows QUARTER down at East Potomac but be- and Connelly. the challenge round against tub. they held up t'day bcnd with heel inlet, he lost cause the boys who form the Herding Burrows added a 79 was yesterday to his 79 of the opening day, France for the Davis Cup. waitin' a iron sink trap burrin' that day an' / Cup team will have a chance to prac- i for cast 5 reamer on some good brush while Connelly scored 77 to add to his Yet if one could probe into the minds V I MEBOE HE WASN'T Pi V tice courses and 81 of the first day. more philosophical offi- J AD up on their shots before they set sail of some of ihc 7 for St. Paul on August 1. H. G. Dorsey, aided by an ace scored cers of this body, it would perhaps be on the fifth hole of A was ! they not so sure -y Now, golf to J.m is like a breath of , course, a found that are that stroke behind Downey. players licking Sidney smeke to an old fire horse. And when Ij Three 1 the and ; were tied for the next place, with scores from Bunny -p~ you mentirn public links golf you have j Wood took Austin and of 163. They were R. R. Hc.ir, Joceph , respectively, will not do this struck Jim right at the seat of his ¦ deepest affections. Mention the fact | Micker and Duncan H. Brooks, while 1 pair of youngsters a lot of gdod. Harlan Will, another once a that public links golf Isn't what it u.-ed member of the local A sound trimming in while is a years public links team, was next, « r.o; thing that can happen to be half dozen ago, when with 164 the worst George Voigt. Houghton. Harry | Young Detweller set up a a bumptious yoting In A1 Pitt mark which to athlete. the and to play the rest of the youngsters case our representatives in the a few others used at East will have of two Park, you'll get a quick trouble beating on the opening day of singles, their downfall will be Potomac and intcrzone answer Jim. "Maybe not,” Jim the tourney for the American into woof of their from Legion woven the warp and says, Ted good trophy donated by Capt. Watson experience years now will “but isn’t Burrows B. I and ti*;o from enough to step out and win a big golf Miller. His 74 led his nearest competitor find them the beneficiaries of all that from of your by 9 strokes. Next nappened in the meantime, includ- tournament the best club to him were Richard has stars? And if some of the other public Groettem and Andrew’ Oliverl, both ing unexpected with I defeats. links boys were permitted to play In cards of 83. The Legion qualifying j No Real Upset. your club tournaments you would see round will end on Saturday and match the same kind of golf that George Vo'gt play will start fiext Monday. Play is In the case, though, of Shields and limited Austin, there was no real reason why used to shoot." to youngsters who were born on June'3o, • Frank's downfall should have been 1914, or later. an amazing may or LOST H»s DRILL RATCHET AN' A DRILL DROP IN TO WiTH THAT DUMO €GG, came rushing into the field house taken as upset. It SEE/ FARR, champion of the Park may not be remembered thae in their FOR round SHANK DRILLS. nRS. PLUSH / HAVE YA? WHY, SHE 7 at East Potomac Park, all excited at, Wimble- \SLEEVE JIMbecause he had heard of a 12-year- ALAmusement Co. employes, will de- match cn the center court \HE FIN'LY FOUND’Eh ON TOP OF TH' SaFTERNOON / DON'T SPEAK our fend his title In a tourney don Austin held match point twice f old kid going out and shooting a 74 in which I piano, tost where he v I langwi the opening round of the tourney for will start within a few days. Here are SANDOR SZABO. against the American and failed by left 'Erry py QG>e\\y pairings winning out. the American Legion Junior golf trophy. the for the event, which is a hairlines of handicap importations. is no than The lad was Billy Detweller and he ¦ affair: drips from ! He wrestles Frank So there conclusion other vs. Farr, E. Austin are very closely plays at the Manor Club. But Jim was j C. B. Miller R. Jerons vs. tomorrow night's wrestling Brunowitz. the Pole. that Shields and A1 Thomas, W. J. Martin vs. In Stahl wres.ling followers are matched. Austin's game, as observed excited because he didn't know of the j W. W. card be at youngster, Dunlop, S. T. Miller vs. Harry to presented the likely to here two years ago. was that of a fair hadn't seen him play, and ' j B. I see cne of the smoothest- why Graham. H. D. COSMOPOLITANWashington Auditorium by ' Undoubtedly wanted to know a kid who could Bowers vs. Maynard working grapplers in the game. He first-rater. he has im- Hanna, as he is not more shoot a score like that was not known : Mel Luttrell vs. K. A. Pearson. 10 of widely assorted grant mm of is much like Shikat. proved. he should: Dorsey than 25 years old. He had had this to him. | G. S. vs. M. T. Padgett and Jack Curley's menagerie. All told, A big laugh should be forthcoming a Further Inquiry brought th» Informa- R. H. Stevenson vs. Ray Henry. from the Milo Steinborn-Ghafoor year the experience also of lot of there is a Hungarian. Pole, two play, there is not tion that the Detweller youngster swings First prize in the tourney is a dia- Khan affair. Ghafoor was not international and so a the slightest doubt that he has ad- a club like a veteran golfer, and that mond studded medal presented by S. G. Germans. Lithuanian, Russian, In- much of wrestler when he first very materially. Fred he finished with a pair of birdies for a Leoffler, and Fair has his eye on the dian, Afghanistan appeared, here, but he shaved off vanced So has Italian. and Greek (built Perry, another youngster. 36 on the last nine to take the lead In trophy. Hts chief stumbling block will that handle bar mustache to on the card. The Hungarian youth. pulled on) Perry and Hughes are coming over the qualifying round for the Legion j be Graham, manager at Rock Creek be and now he's been here in September to have a hack at trophy. Now if Jim has one weakness Park, who has been practicing assidu- Sandor Szabo. holds the center of winning quite often. our national singles. In view of Austin's it is pub'ic links golf, and if he has ously. Graham called up Farr the other the stage with Mike Romano, the The third 30-minute prelim will weaknesses, they public day bring Jennings Maxos, showing at Wimbledon and in Paris, it two are links i i and confided to him. by wav of en- Italian gentleman from Chicago. Son and John altogether likely that the golf and kids who show potential cham- couragement. that he had shot a 34 on ; Indian and Greek, respectively, to- would seem Szabo. W’ith his flashy backdrop, British association send Austin, too. pionship qua'ity. DHweiler Is not a A course at Rock Creek. gether. If he does not come, it will be in all public links player, but Jim wants to I is expected to find tough Mr. Ro- Women with escorts will be ad- probability because of lack of funds in know where this youngster has been | Mrs. Parker West, donor of the trophy- mano a little tougher than I mttted free to all seats except the treasury. England has hiding a’l this time and why he hasn't offered as the main prize In the worn- Stelnborn and Toots Mondt, whom j stage and boxes. the association grunt x,ot been in the spotlight for so long , MANGAN AGAIN WINNER heard of him. j, I en's tourney at the Soldiers' Home : he conquered on his two previous | The first will be sounded at money a MRS. MOODY IN TUNE PLANE CRASH VICTIM seems boys course yesterday, event a 8:30 sharp. that the question of is rather It that some of the who won the wl h visits here. ¦"¦¦¦ delicate one. But in any case Perry will go to St. Paul on August 1 have i card of 86—21—65. Mrs. H. S. Knox For the semi-final Richard Stahl. - and Hughes will be here. D. C. Netmen Now in Fourth RtThnd i complained to Preston that the putting was second with 83 —16—67. and Mrs. German protege of Dick Shikat, wi’l a FOR GREATER TENNIS LOOKS TO OLYMPICS greens at • was with —18— , oppose Fojella. Dut Authorized Distributorg The French will send team and. in of Ocean City Event. I East Potcmac Park do not j Jerome Me-’er third 87 Carl Lithuanian. view of plans which seem to be brewing lend themselves to the type of game' 1 69. Mrs. Almo von Stcinner won the , the big surprise is in one of the 30- for an alliance in professional rivalry I OCEAN CITY, N. J.. July 22 Ex- that demands pitched balls to the low-gross prize with a card of 82. minute preliminaries—Kola Kwari- Winfield Carburetors between Tilden and Cochet. it is re- Seven Other National Stars Left in hibiting a consistent game from the Surgeons Say Betty Robinson May ’ : greens. So Jim. not to be outdone, j ana (pronounced like it looks). garded likely that the sporting goods back court. Tom Mangan. Washington, has been in touch with Bob Stead of j Many Washington golfers moved over Ko’a. because he is bald, albeit not CREEL dealer of Lyons w’ill come as a mem- Competition for Honors in D. C., racketer, yesterday gained the Be Fleet as Ever Within Year. Chevy Chase, and George James of j to the Maryland Country-Club today to old enough to be so. is even more BROTHERS ber. even if his expenses are defrayed fourth round of the singles in the At- Columbia, and has obtained the assur- play in the qualifying round of the tour- colorful than the bewhiskered S'rgie 1811 14th St. N.W. by parties other than the French fed- Essex Tourney. lantic Coast tennis championships when Recovery Amazes. ance of these two golf committee chair- nev which started today over the Park Kalmikoff. Kvariana is said to be Decatur 4220 eration. he scored over Win Carter of Rice In- men that his public links team may Heights avenue course of the club. 1 just about the best of the foreign Helpful to Tennis. stitute, 6—3. 6—4. By the Associated Press. victory of the Eng- By the Associated Press. Donald Morrison, also of Washington. The effects of the Sharp. Cohansey Cup team over the Americans MANCHESTER, Mass.. July 22.—Mrs. I defaulted to C. C. CHICAGO. July 22. —Betty Robinson lish Davis I Country Club. In the first round. will be beneficial to tennis on the British Moody, her game sharpened may get in the 1932 Olympic games yet very stimulating, even isles. It will be by the past two days of tournament, : to defend her sprinting championship. assuming that the team fails to pre- University was well on her way to a fourth victory When the Northwestern vail over the French in the challenge freshman crashed in an airplane acci- round—which it is unlikely to do if I in the annual Invitation women's singles PLAYGROUND TEAMS tennis tournament of the Essex County dent almost a month ago it was feared Cochet is in any form at all. | again, shoals Club. she would never run but her In the long run, though, the physicians today held high hopes that of American boys who are coming up Sharing the quarter final brackets IN MEET TOMORROW any- with her were 7 of the Nation's first 10 she would completely recover within a in the game so greatly outnumber ! year. > thing that Oreat Britain or France can women tennis stars, but none of the in- survivors was conceded as good as an Five Will Strive for Honors in ! "Betty will be in a wheel chair and show as to make it certain that t- on crutches for many months, but we suing years will see this country re- even chance to check the sweep of the j champion. Tests at have every reason to be sure that she suming dominance in the game. When former national i Eastern Conference ready to again—and as not Moody was having some will be run fast Shields and Wood learn that al- Mrs. still as a year," her father, they move on a difficulty her service yesterday, but ever—within ways can forward with Rosedale Field. Harrv Robinson, to to service said. "The doctors tell straight line and slam their way vic- she refused soften her second me have no they meet situations as and errors by scoring 41 for she will serious after effects tory. that must ball nullified Five playground teams will strive ; leg they come adjust 4 aces against two track and that her broken will be the and their play to j placements and honors in the eastern conference length as they hard-driving New on ssm° the oth®r. them, will be much more formid- \ York rivals. She de- meet tomorrow afternoon the Rose- Robinson is smiling through it they are today. seated Mrs. Mary Lamme, 6—l, 6—3, at o’clock. Miss ab'e than i 1 dale Playground 2:33 pll showing amazing recovery, her Any one who has watched Tilden and and Charlotte Miller, 6—2, 6—2. First, place and | second and third winners physicians other great masters of the past has no- Today’s matches send Mrs. Moody will qualify for the city playground added. along, keep- ticed how they have stalled against Virginia Hilleary of Philade’.- rhampionsh'ps, to be h»ld August 25 at '1 A" ing the ball in play as long as they I phia. Mrs. Lawrence A. Harper of Central High School Stadium, under ! could while studying out the special Oakland. Calif., against Mary Greet of direction of the Municipal Playground

problem which their rivals interposed. Kansas City; Dorothy Weisel of Sacra- Department. . Working along, feeling for the proper mento against Josephine Cruickshank Rosedale, Benning, Wheats. Kenil- ! CAR WASH touch and. when they have it. begin- j Marjorie Morrill Maury are the playgrounds are of- Pasadena and of worth and ning to lay into the ball the definite against Palfrey to represented Progressive of plus experience. Dedham Sarah of be in tomorrow’s affair. ri* hallmarks greatness Brookline. Ten Lams will compete In the west- . Shields and Woods and all the young- I ern conference meet Friday afternoon Auto Laundry do not know this yet. but in time on at " sters i I Gordon Playground 2:30 o'clock. 14*S Irvine N.W. they will. Meanwhile Americans have i Galllnger, Welghtman. Cadet John T. Malloy of North are Cor- Col. iooiA-r>a nothing but admiration and good will Fillmore, Adams. Mass., has been awarded nine coran, Georgetown, Gordon, Sun.. Holidays. 51.15 for Bunny Austin and Fred Perry. major sports letters at West Point. Key, Reservoir, Montrose and Tenley. I PUBLIC PARKS TENNIS CHAMP PLAYS TODAY p Faces Shore in One Semi- HUDSON Mitchell 1 final as Markey and O'Neill wheeling Clash in Other. iv/M selective free

Dooly Mitchell, defending champion, m-^~ was to face Frank Shore and Bud Markey was to engage Maurice O'Neill Runs Like a in the semi-final round of the singles Top!" in the District Public Park tennis championships this afternoon on the That’s how thousands of owners of older Hudsons describe Rock Creek courts, starting at 5 o’clock. The final will be played Sunday. their first ride in the Greater Hudson Eight They travel as Alan Staubly and Frederico Sendel JUEilfl ' on The exhilaration of is theirs. will face Bud Markey and Eddie Yeo- Nyings! flying mans, defending champions, either to- morrow' or Friday at Rock Creek in They speak of this Hudson as the smoothest thing on wheels. the championship doubles match. Staubly and, Sendel gained the final ijff They like the way its powerful motor causes hills to 'vanish yesterday by defeating Frank Shore - and the way it purrs along so swiftly, so sweetly. Its nimble and Tony Latona in the semi-finals in unexpectedly decisive style, 6—-4, 6—2. getaway, its silence and the way it floats over rough cross* %:y ings is so luxuriously different that all praise it OF APPEALS B| what COURT ilii Because they know Hudson can do, they recognize its impressive value. They know what is meant by rare riding STANDS BY GARDEN With Selective Free wheeling you free «rheei in ail forward apecd*. You thift comfort They have first-hand appreciation of Hudson perform- ¦ean silently. You travel through traffic ance. They compare its size and looks, comfort and perform- Br the Associated Press. NEW YORK. July 22.—The United with lea* need to uae the dutch and with . ance, cost and economy with previous Hudsons and with other few gear shifting. You float over rough States Circuit Court of Appeals has up- cars know. It is to their advantage to make such con- . held the Federal injunction granted the Eight's advantage, Madison Square Garden Corporation of trasts. It is to Greater Hudson too. to experienced. Illinois re-strain Primo Camera from Won’t you try the Greater Hudson Eight with Selective battling Jack Sharkey for a rival prcT- moter. Free Wheeling and make such comparisons? We believe The Injunction, granted several weeks ago by Federal Judge John C. Knox, you willbe convinced that Hudson gives you all anyone could ordered Camera not to met Sharkey want in motor car luxury and at a great saving in price. big until the Italian had fulfilled his material# by scientifically controlled ' contract with the Garden to battle the I ' proeeicei, wo# America'# enthusi- "w / * / $895, $945, Sport .$995, $995. winner of the Max Schmeling-Young 1 lAICSnj| /- f Standard Wheetbam Buaine** Coupe $875, Coach Town Sedan Roadster Standard Sedan Stribling championship f'Xmk Brougham $1195, Family Sedan $1195, Special Sedan bout. This de- astir preference solely by it# unvarying goodness. # 1 / Long Whedbtuts Touring Sedan $1145, $1325, cision was appealed. The new decision *r r^roLwH/f* * 5-Pas*. Brou-bam Dt Luxe $1375, Sedan $1445, Sedan $1450. Quality wilt tell I And, every can of I Club 7-Pas*. has no actual effect now, since Car- America'# vSaA] /Cjv/luflvf/ Selective Free Wheeling $35 additional. Allprice* L o. b. Detroit—special equipment extra., nera recently signed a new contract to Biggest Seller i# packed full three pound#. / meet Schmeling. The German holder of the heavyweight title, Jiowevtr, called Write for Free Rreipr Pnok for drli-iotu food* and rnndiet.

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