Snead Wild in Open Tune-Up : New Golfers Revising Short Game BERTHS METZ OUT OF HOSPITAL of error. The straight-line swing, and now the idea that a or CO-CHOICES IN AIMS AT CONTROL chip pitch STAKE shot is played like a long putt all are Pro, Hurt in Auto Accident, WRIST- BREAK GONE intended to AT STAKE iN OPEN stop those little errors w-e Heelfly, Reaping Reward Appeal to Play in all fall into sometimes. It's easier STRAIGHT 0F| . in Latonia to play a chip shot like a long putt. $15,000 Derby. CHICAGO, June 9 UP).—, IN LAST PRACTICE Nine Players Remain in Running As a matter of fact the chip from a COVINGTON. Ky„ June 9 OP).— young Chicago professional whose FROM CHIP SHOPS level stance with no intervening ob- Winner In a mile and one-sixteenth for Four Places to Be Filled chance of playing in the national open over which the ject ball must be "preparation” event, Heelfly was es- TEE# golf championship tournament at j C|TNE on U. S. Team. pitched is only a long putt, in effect. tablished alongside of ^ 8-1 Choice in Most By Walter McCallum Birmingham, Mich,, this was Milky Way Rough week Faim's By (he Associated Press. Also Are Reaping Reward todav as an lean BUI has blasted by automobile accident in- Pitches Played Like Harvey played shots in back of Burnett, with a total Little Room for early favorite among 15 horses indi- of Round—Manero Feels BIRMINGHAM, Mich., June 9—The juries, will return to action in the Mistakes, golf balls from some queer of 144. cated to start for States the Saturday's $15,000' Bill is three-day chase United $10,000 Chicago open July 23-25. Putts, Making the Game ''RUT way the topnotchers play Places. a member of added Latonia Derby. He Will open golf championship honors at Metz, winner of the 'em don't leave much room Repeat. TALL,the Manor Club and, as any Loral Girls May Meet. Thomasville, they show Manor Oakland Hills, starting tomorrow, also Ga., and Winter More Mechanical. for mistakes. You won't find ’em Reaping Reward, horse in the By the Associated Press. member will tell you, you can ALL WASHINGTON final Hollywood, Fla., will decide the remaining of Kentucky Derby, won the Yacht Club find some queer spots down in those make-up tournaments, and an automatic quali- hitting behind the ball or topping it Mich., June n.— round loomed today as a possi- BY W. R. McCALLL’M. Purse at Park woods where the Ryder Cup team, which leaves a fier for the national open, has if they play it with no wrist-break.” Washington Monday The golf balls go. But of all in the State women's just 1 stai -studded field of 143 bility Maryland week from tomorrow to the Brit- been old of is in 1:37.6 for the mile. the funny ones that have play released from the hospital, fol- game golf. being Out there at Detroit there'll be half and 25 befallen Bill title tourney at Five Farms, where professionals amateurs ish at a turned all around the a dozen Dellor, another in quite a few years of a professionals Southport. lowing six-week tussle with a leg by boys leading advocates of the Kentucky Derby Birmingham.had a "free ride" to- thumping Helen Dettweiler, Congressional girl, coming Nine remain in the infection. The who are starter, was second a golf ball around, the one players definitely ailment was the result winning nowadays. ! straight-line swing: such men as | by length in yes- day over the queerest won the medal yesterday with an 86. wind-swept, hay-covered running for the four team berths as of an : THEIn addition to Horton terday's preparation race as came to him on the seventeenth hole automobile accident at Safety straight-line Picard, Smith, Wiffy Cox and Heelflv Oakland Hills golf course—one last Miss Dettweiler clashed in the open- at Indian yet unfilled. Scores for the combined Harbor, Fla., March 17. swinging and other changes in the a few others. That also is won in 1:45, J. W. Parrish's star to Spring. round with Mrs. C. C. J swing chance find the answers to a host ing today of the ; Bill is a member 36-hole qualifying competition swings of the top-notchers which have aimed at the idea of the club performer is booked to join three of of the Treasury Barr of who into •-«- swinging questions the 7,000-yard layout Rodgers Forge, got P. G. A. decided ee- come about since the other "also rams” Department team in the Federal Golf championship, ! universal use in a straight line from back-swing to of the Churchill will ask tomorrow as the the first flight via the playoff route, forty-first As cently at Pittsburgh, and the regula- of steel shafts, the boys are follow with limitations im- Downs classic in the fifty-fifth run- League. a team member he had after a tie at 99. getting through, national open Elizabeth Houghton ROSENBLOOM IS WINNER of championship gets to for tion 72-hole open competition will de- more mechanical-minded on the short posed by the turn. ning the Latonia feature for 3- try hard, Treasury was the of Chevy Chase, with an 88 in the necessary body under way. cide the contest. shots around favorite to cop the Mellon the green. But even the body turn is greatly re- year-olds. None welcomed Trophy, medal round, played Mrs. S. H. Palmer another gratis tour and of Reading, Pa., with Aging Ringman Nearly Floored, The latest wrinkle the head- stricted it finally did. But before the of Baltimore. among nowadays by the stars. They of the tilted terrain more than youth- verdict was 139, now has a four-shot lead over his liners is that short shots and use their arms more and in Bill had a tough shot Mrs. P. of In- but Outpoints Ramage. chip their body ful “Slammin’ Sam" Snead,' from Betty Meckley nearest rivals. Paul short to play. He pushed his second shot Ryder Cup Runyan very pitch shots should be less. Yep. the old game is OPEN down in dian Spring, the defending LOS j changing. RICH HORSE SHOW West Virginia's knobs, who and Harold McSpaden, each with 143. ANGELES, June 9 f/P).—Maxie played just like It's to the right of the seventeenth green, who shot 88 j lengthy putts, with j becoming more mechanically per- has bepn installed as the No. 1 fa- champion, yester- Rosenbloom, 188. New York, where it came Others and their scores: slapped no break in the wrists as the club is fect than it ever has to rest on a napkin left day, clashed in the first round and been before. vorite, although it is his first crack and Vic and cufTed his way to a 10-round de- Equestrians in Chicago Event to out there in the grass. The wind blew Ghezzi, 145; brought bark. And the same grip at the with Mrs. Fred Lines of Balti- cision over Lee 1 country's most coveted crown. and Jimmie Hines, 147; , Ramage. 193, San that is used on the the napkin completely enfolded more. putting green— Get $30,000 in Prizes. Snead, sensation of the 148. Diego, at. the Olympic Auditorium to- Winter Bill's ball. found the reverse overlap-—is used by many tournanfents They finally It, Marion Brown. Manor Club school- night. RIDER NETMEN AHEAD CHICAGO, June 9 (/P).—Saddle and one of the longest Three eligible* have indicated they I of the stars. The old method of girl. drew rugged opposition in Mrs. The aging horses, harness horses, drivers the game has ever known, can't make the trip, regardless of the Rosenbloom built up an those jumpers and T. E. of the Balti- playing stroke-saving chip and couldn't find Schlruderberg early lead and to stave ofl a to hunters moved into Soldier Field to- the correct answers yes- scoring outcome. They are Ky LafToon, managed shots was to 'em Living Up Expectations in moie Club. Marion scored pitch play just like as he Country vicious closing rally. He started Ram- day to compete for $30,000 in prizes terday practiced with Gene 143. and Olln Dutra and , any other iron with a wrist- 95 in the medal round, against 90 nose shot, Title Tournament. Sarazen, and 148 each. age's bleeding in the second and and blue ribbons for 30 championships Tommy for Mrs. break. Armour. The Schleuderbcrg. split his lip in the eighth.’ As Roosevelt is in Chicago's Charter Centennial Jubi- West Virginian -•- Ramage expected, setting the played Meanwhile, the men of mast of the golfers several times shook the New Yorker lee Horse Show. round in the deep rough, in the first Maryland were engaged today in the with punches to the head Surer Game. pace interhigh singles reminiscent of the "hay crop” at OUTRUNS STREET CARS and body, Plays Today's program, with famous sta- qualifying round at Manor for their but failed to follow his tennis tournament ever held, with Scioto in 1926 and at Inverness in up advantage. the younger generation of par bles from Kentucky, Texas, Connecti- State title, now? held by Spencer Over- I In the ninth round JgUT 1931. — 1 Ramage drove David Johnsen and and although he did not post a SAN FRANCISCO UP). Norman busters, seeing in the breaking of Doyle Royal, Its cut, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Can- ton. home a of j 6oore, he said he totaled wrapped in the napkin, and Bill, like Bright, the schoolmaster volley punches, nearly floor- the wrists a of off No. 1 and 2 seeded both ada represented, included events in “somewhere Mrs. J. T. Powell of Manor and Sunnyvale possibility getting entrants, in a true ing his foe. around 76 or 77.” golfer, took a cut at it with a and distance has a new lecord. the line and not the ball cor- every division. Mrs. George Goetzman of Congres- runner, hitting the semi-finals. Emanuel Nunez of niblick, knocked it on the green and He has broken the mark set in 1914 --—- all the time, have to the One the sional were in the second rectly gone Western and of big features of the five- Four at 10-1. holed playing Harry Durst of Central Quoted I nonchalantly the putt for a in the annual cross-city run from conception of a and short a flight in the women’s event. FIRESTONES chip pitch day show, battle between the filst T^HE long-driving lad from the hill par 3. the ferries to ocean OUT TODAY. as an ire the other survivors. bay the beach, elongated putt, and are playing Cavalry of New York, winner over a was at The Firestone A. country quoted 8 to 1 by one more match series re- covering the 7U miles in 39 minutes C. will play Capi- them just the same as a Both semi-final matches will be list of Eastern Olmstead lengthy ap- strong foes, and the the betting Shoots G9. QNLY 52 tal Transit at 3 o'clock thus 1 commissioners, despite the mains on the team seconds. after- proach putt. It all makes for ac- 10th from Fort Jock schedule of played at the Monument courts to- Cavalry, Leavenworth, practice round results. Close behind Olmstead. Argyle Club Even the electric noon at Forestville, Md. Either '^’’OUNG the women golfers of the Capital this trolleys don't al- Lofty curacy around the greens, and it's one morrow-, starting at 3 o'clock. The Kans., champions of the West, will Snead in the were Pic- champion, put on a stern chase that time. Bill Beck or Alvin will of those betting Henry year. Second and third team matches ways equal Delaney pitch little things that will b» on round is scheduled to open tonight. after Burnett's championship ard. Volney 36-hole score — for Firestone. . Byron Nelson and 22 at • view at Detroit this week; but a on will wind up June Manor and begin the same hour Friday. John- --•-— Ralph Guldahl, 10 to 1, and of 139. shot on Monday, but even Tommy Beaver Dam. First-team matches MISSOURI BOYS ACTIVE. point that observers .will miss unless i ;en defeated a teammate, McNeil, 6—2. Armour and Laffoon at though Olmstead shot a finishing 69 Ky 12 to 1. already have been won they watch closely. B—2, while BRIGHT FORCED TO RUN. he couldn't overhaul the by Chevy rent of the BUDGE PRAISES MAKO. yesterday, Royal conquered The veteran Armour, who won the flying fire- I Forty per men students "These Chase, which also now has won the boys who score so low are Dalbv of Western, 2—6, fi—4, 6—l. SEATTLE (A3).—If Norman title in 1927. and Laffoon, the man, and Volney today is the indi- enrolled at the University of Missouri "Don't, overlook Gene Makn this Bright, Chicago third-team contests. The Chevy changing the game all around.” says ! Durst defeated Burnside. 6—3. 3—fi. national 5.000-meter vidual of Uncle Sam's participate In one or more of the 14 champion, hadn't Cherokee, were originally at 20 champ boys. year," says Don Budge. "The big fel- Bob Barnett. are quoted Chase third team leads with a total "They making it | B—4, and Nunez tipped Bonham. been a as a Treasury won the Mellon sports in which intramural low is flop basket bail player, to 1, but- the odds skidded as they fin- I trophy competi- j playing the best tennis of his more mechanical and of 41'- points, following yesterday’s they're doing 4—fi. fi—2, 6—4. Both of the latter he probably never would have donned lshed second in the ! again. That's getting to be a habit, tion is held. career." I Inverness best-ball matches at Columbia, with everything to remove the possibility two losers were from Western. i Members of the Congres- 1,1 — ■■" spikes. matches at Toledo last week and then winning team, who sional second at 28 points. 1 turned in good scored 619. were John R. Miller, John practice rounds here. Second-team contests are closer, J. Lynch. Bill Harvey and Bob O'Mal- . defending champion, however. Beaver 'Dam leads after • who shattered ley. The net award in class A went all records with his 282 matches yesterday at Woodmont, with at Baltusrol to Paul Smith of the Navy, who had last year, was on the a total of 4012 points, while Columbia books at 76—80—22—134. J. B. Pennington of 15 to 1. but Tony believes the has 39 points and Congressional has odds Agriculture was second with 159—24— are too long and that, he is an 37. Yesterday's results, second teams: “even choice 135. Other prizes were won as fol- against the field.” Chevy Chase beat Beaver Dam. 5 to lows: Class A—Third net, W. W. Seay, 4: Washington beat Army-Navy, 5 to On His Game. Manero Savs. 154—18—136; grass team prize. Treas- 4; Congressional beat Kenwood, 6 to need is a few breaks ury (619); net team prize, General around 3; Columbia beat Mano1-, 9 to n. the green." Accounting Office (571). Manero said. "My Third Teams—Chevy Chase beat game is better than Class B—Grass prizes: C. P. Redick, ever, and I'm hit- Kenwood, 9 to 0: Congressional beat ting all shots well. S. E. C, 163; Redford Burney, S. E. my Not only that, Beaver Dam. 7' to 112; Indian but I've C 170; E. J. Holahan. Treasury. 171. Spring ‘smartened up' quite a bit in beat Manor, 6 to 3. Net P the last year, when I get in that prizes—Tom Oakley, W. A., 133; D. N. rough. I just pitch out and waste a Havenner, Agriculture, HUFTY, defending title- 140. Team Govern- JDAGE shot, then try to get down in par if I prizes—(gross) holder, entered the second round can. ment Printing Office, 718; (net) Gen- if i go over it, just forget about in the Chevy Chase Club championship eral Accounting Office, 605. It. today tied with two others for the "I'm Class C—Gross prizes: Oliver Cas- not worried about defending lead. Page shot a 75 in the opening the well. Interior, 179; S. J. Man ion. Post championship, and I don't look at round yesterday, the same score as Office. 183: J. T. Townes. G. P O this tournament as a defending cham- those turned in by Ralph D. Quinter, 185. Net prizes—D. J. Farrelly, P. W pion. I'm up here to win it, my mental jr.. and Reeve Lewis, jr. W. Beverly A 132: Bob Walters. P. W. A.. 143; attitude and game are good and I think Mason, jr.. had 78. Other scores: Larry Cox, P. W. A.. 145. Team I have a fine chance to repeat.” prizes Frank P. Roeside, jr.. and Kent Legg. (gross) G. P. O., 762; (net) P. W. A, , who won the in 83: C. Ashmead Fuller. 84. The title 597. 1922 and 1932, was quoted at 16 to 1; tourney is a 72-hole medal play affair George Gist's total of 150 ran third A1 Watrous, the host professional, and for the Hortsmann trophy. for the two but the , the Omaha day's play, golf amateur of young Olmstead stood out over WiLson High School a who grabbed the crown in 1933 each golfers hold ■ the final The at 25 to 1. day. Argyle champion 5’2-to-3'i victory over Western High started with a j 75, but came home School linksmen, achieved yesterday I with a last-round to Sixteenth Is Tough Spot. 69, finish fiy» at the Army-Navy Country Club. jyjANERO summed up the reactions of the rest of the field with a Lynch meets Lindsay Franklin, Uni- statement that once a shot is lost to D. C. WOMEN LEAD versity of Texas star, today. Franklin par therp is little chance to g«t it eliminated one of two Washington bark. The first, fourth, sixth and juniors to fall by the wayside yester- eighteenth are the “birdie” BALTIMORE TENNIS only holes day, upsetting Harry Heffner,' 6—2, on the course, the champion said. The 6—3. sixteenth, with thp green on th° edge Four in The other Capital youth to drop of a lake which must be Playing1 Quarter-Finals carried by out was Ralph (Ruddy) Adair, who the second shot, hp regarded as the Today—Men From Capital Also succumbed to Richard Bennett of the killer of hopes." Goodman admitted Hand. University of California. 6—2. 6—1. a that he pitchrd five balls into the lake Holding Upper j third District junior. Billy Turner, still during practice. Special Dispatch to The Star. was in the running, however, having The field slipped to 163 Md., June 9.—Four yesterday, J^ALTIMORE. beaten Page Boyce. 6—2, 1—6. 6—2. as Clarence Owen of Greenville. S. C.; Washington women were in the Stan McCaskev and Lynch were Eddie Miller of Gadsden, Ala.: quarter-final round of the Johnny Maryland paired for doubles play, starting today, Morris of Birmingham. Ala.: Jack State tennis while tournament, the as were Joe Baker and Fred Dovie. Mungor of Dallas. Tex., and Dick Metz same number of men were left in the Welsh is playing with Modeste Ailoo of Lakp Forest. 111., withdrew. Three late round of their division. of California, whom he defeated at of the places were taken Alternates Marked a return by by meeting between singles yesterday. Arthur Ham of Charlotte, N. C.: Margaret Robinson and Sara Moore, -•- Doyle Smith of Birmingham, Ala., and who met in the same round in the re- Dave of Tinsley Spartanburg, S. C. cent city of Washington tournament, NOTHING TO LOOK FOIL Lafoon's 69. turned in Monday, was the women's competition was to send for W. A. Montgomery of Houston, Tex., "tops” thp practice rounds, with Edith Clarke against Mrs. Barry Wood A1 Broseh ran over a full-grown with of Farmingdale, N. Y., turn- and Anne Ellis against Frances panther in a 70 his motor car. Since it was at night ing and "Wild Bill” Mehlhorn Grimes. The only match not involv- three he did not linger to search for the body. subpar 71s. ing Washington girls was the one be- -•-- tween Anne Harrison and Eugenia Carton. LEARNS BOXING QUICKLY. Barney Welsh and Hugh Lynch were Dick May. University of Alabama furthest advanced of the man sin- boxer lightweight who was a finalist glists. If Ricky Willis was able to de- In the Southeastern Conference tour- feat Price Colvin, one of Baltimore s ney, put on gloves for the first time better netmen, this morning, he and after matriculating at the university. Welsh would clash this afternoon.

BY J. PAUL MILLER, Jr. for over-the-board play amon~ June SEWALD, chairman of members. the District cham lonship Interested fans may affiliate for women, says that any with the divan by attending V*' MAUDfeminine player may enter the entertainment tonight and In the open-title tourney, « which conferring with the divan offi- the second round will be played to- cers. night at 8 o'clock at the Parkside Smokers’ Central test shows that White Hotel. Battles George Washington. Owls REYNOLDS. Antonio Eight women now are entered in the ^^ILLIAM Higuera. (the Porto Rican lad tournament and each plays the other i who came to this country just to are at least 25% on ... one game under the official laws of easier your breath learn the English tongue), and Rob- the International Chess Federation. | • ert Hostler—the trio that vanquished IKE Present contestants include the topnotchers in the Procurement TO SMOKE CIGARS? Then try a —not factory processing—made this to- Mesdames Vivian Jeffers, E. R. Chess Club a fortnight ago and the I J Vintage White Owl and enjoy real bacco exceptionally mild, mellow. Chanotte Dr. leading players of the victorious Cen- Shepard, Hallett, fragrance. Kisses? Don’t there’s M. Fitzgerald. H. E. Kittredge tral quintet that captured the Inter- worry We maintain a vast crop-inspection sys- no and Anna Bran, and Misses high Chess Association championship prolonged “hangover” of tobacco tem—the only known organization of its Mary Owens and Maud Scwall. for the third consecutive time—will breath after smoking this mild cigar. kind—to locate tobacco. Even in tackle Champion George Derr, Win- Vintage Other official title tournaments on [ New scientific | fred Horn and either Sam Kate or discoveries show that White Vintage years, we classify all filler tobacco the association's annual agenda are: Seymour Podnos, stellar players of the Owl’s Vintage tobacco is very low in sub- into seven grades—and buy only tobacco Omar Khayyam Chess Club of stances that cause tobacco of the of the George Washington University Thurs- unpleasant quality top three for use in day evening promptly at 8 o'clock at breath. Tests with a delicate osnioscope White Owls. the Social Chess Lounge. prove that this tobacco leaves less odor. Ask for White Owls the next time you want Sunday, 7:30 p.m., the six White Owl is a better cigar because it a fresh, smooth cigar. Be good to yourself club units of the Washington presented by the makers always has a Vintage-tobacco filler. Nature —and avoid too! interhigh Chess Association will of offending, have a special conclave at the Social Chess Lounge. .■'>•$#*>>&& President Reynolds advises that District team championship, individual several changes will be made in the interscholastic championship, cham- present constitution of the association pion of champions tourney, interh;gh and plans formulated for Pall ac- quintet rhampionship—naming a few tivity. TYDOL of the more prominent events of the j year. It is the intent of the M. C. A. to have a trophy award for each event. IWELDIMG GASSUINE EQUIPMENT—SUPPLIES and Occasional Play at Lounge Tonight. OXYGEN—ACETYLENE | sgStfaasss--- WITH the possibilities of an intra- VEEDOL MOTOR OIL divan tournament in the offing, L.SJU lEN.I/zr. the Washington Social Chess Divan 1443 PSt.N.W. NO.8076 ■rill meet this evening at 8 o'clock

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