Manero’s Open Win Is Comeback : D. C. Golfers Look to Three Tests

Paid Bert Montressor of Decatur, 111., had Sportsmen a practice 68. YODER IS THREAT Lawson Little, former king of the To Catch Trout REVOLTA ON SPOT amateurs, making his first start in WELSH SHUNTED formal competition since failing to By the Associated Press. qualify for the national open party, CEWARD, Alaska.—Fishermen in indicated he was ready to start do.ng IN some of the AFTERSUCCESSES; STATE AFFAIR the States might well wish they things expected of him ; when he turned TO NET to a of were in Alaska at this time of the professional, by shoot- GALLERY from an extended trip Five events and number season. Game ing a dazzling 66 in his final the Virgin Islands, Roger Pea- other features were run off at the angling officials warm-up. A field Scored Shea Is a urge fishermen to catch as many of around 200 opened fire Often in 1929 and cock, District amateur golf club during the celebration "for mem- Strong Favorite Brilliant Practice Rounds trout as they can—and against Revolta. D. C. Youth BACKchamp, will toss his hat into bers only,” staged by a committee predatory Bows to Riggs also a of 2 cents for ■ ■ — 1930 and Then Suffered the competitive ring for the second headed by Robert P. Smith, club presi- to Retain Washington pay bounty ['2 Precede • each trout Several Tourney—Little in U. S. time this year in the Maryland State dent, and Dr. Robert A. Keilty. Long caught. anglers Tourney—Field Some Lean Years. amateur billed to have earned as much as $2,000 this title tourney, start after midnight last night the hilarity Junior Honors. Warms Up With 66. HARVARD CAPTAIN IS OUT next Wednesday at Hillendale. The still continued at the big club near season. Trout eradication assures Narrowed to Four. BY BILL BORING. BY W. R. Mct’ALLUM. a of one of young man will be a favorite, even Rockville as the extensive program greater supply salmon, By the Associated Pres*. (he Associated Press Sports Writer. 8s Associated Press. more big tourna- Alaska's most commer- Grid Is on though he has played in only one wound up with movies of Robert T. golf Important Dubiel, Leader, Placed MANERO. the ments—two of them junior cial Iowa, June 19 — June 19.—Four Jimmy tournament so far this year. Jones and a dance. exports. ^JHICAGO, seeded Braddock of had to affairs—remain on the sched- Suddenly turned conservative Scholastic Probation. golf, just Roger has been back in Washington The high spot of the day—a mixed stars, including the singles favorite, win the United States THREEule for the links clan around in his attitude toward par, less than a week open and has hardly played Scotch foursome in costume—brought CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 19 (A>).— Frankie Parker of before Summer and va- DAVENPORT.Johnny Revolta of the Chi- Milwaukee, cattle TONYcrown. ■' Washington- "-"'"Mr.. aiga -1 LILY HARPER IN FINAL Authoritative sources at Harvard Uni- Like the box- cations chase competitive from cago professional brigade started it out today in two quarter finals reigning heavyweight golf have announced the shooting today to down his sec- versity that Emile ing champion, the Greensboro, N. C.. sport limelight. bring matches expected to the ond Dubiel, captain of the 1936 foot ball produce fast- pro captured his profession's biggest Two big affairs will be staged next Meets Mrs. Allen Today in De- straight golf title. Revolta team, had been placed on scholastic est tennis since the start of the na- after lean week, with the Maryland State Golf announced before the 1935 prize years. Manero hadn’t and would Title. tournament at South Bend. that probation be ineligible to tional clay courts at known the feel of big money since Association’s amateur championship fending Virginia Ind., championships 72 for the O' Lakes course play during the forthcoming season. before he came here as due to be run off at the Hillendale par Chain River Forest Tennis Club six professional NEWPORT NEWS. Va., June 19 <4>). days ago. In 1933. Club, near Baltimore, where Ernie would take a lavish beating. He gal- There is no possibility of the re- May, Parker, runner-up last year and the —Mrs. H. N. Allen, James River Coun- loped home ahead of the field in 290 moval of the probation before the end Back in 1929 Tony saw better golfing Caldwell, the tall blond from Hillen- try Club champion, today stood as the strokes—two over a tour of the term next Nation's seventh ranking days. He captured the Catalina dale. will defend his State title. The par. After concluding February, player, other last barrier In the path of Lily Harper. over the and down hill it was said. a clashes with Island open that year and continued will be the District junior cham- up Davenport Dubiel, Fairhaven, Billy Reese of Atlanta, 19-year-old Portsmouth lass, to her Club course in 69 Mass., has been an the next two years to the pionship at the Woodmont Country Country yesterday athlete, outstand- Ga.. while Robert of Los impress j third successive Riggs Angeles Club, Virginia women's golf strokes, two under ing end for two He also is a experts and win prize money for where Billy Shea, the Western regulation figures, years. meets Charles Harris of West Palm championship. he turned modest, predicting par member of the track team. himself. i schoolboy who graduated this week, j Beach. Fla. Parker is seeded at the will Miss the would be the winner at the finish In 1930 the dapper, moustachioed defend the championship he won Harper's encountering big This will be the second successive top. while Riggs is sixth. Harris Ls third last offered her in of the 72-hole battle. pro finished first in the Pasadena year. Billy also will compete in toughest opposition yet season that a Harvard captain has and Reese is fifth on the select list. the at the fifteenth annual tournament over been open, second in the Canadian and Maryland junior tourney the declared ineligible for foot ball. Parker and Harris did not see action Roland Park course the James River course entered Little Shows Promise. St. Paul open events, first in the of the Baltimore here, Capt. Bob Haley was declared ineligible yesterday in singles competition. Riggs, Glens Palls with a Country Club on June a 36-hole the finals with a 2-and-l victory over was considerable evidence for a open, sensational 30, rJ''HERE violation of technical rule last ; however, eliminated Barnard Welsh affair. Mrs. Owens of 276 ihis best 72-hole total), and medal-play George Petersburg. that the bushy-haired title holder year. The nature of the violation of Washington, 5—7. 6—3. 6—1. 8—6, Mrs. Allen turned back Mrs. R. C. fourth in the Metropolitan open. might be wrong. , another never w-as explained. Haley later re- w hile Reese beat Charles Carr. Univer- Here are four good golfers. Left to right: Cliff Spencer of Yoder is Strong Threat. Welton of 6 In 1931 Manero tried the big Euro- Hermitage, Richmond, member of the Chicago professional signed to permit the election of Shaun sity of Southern California star. 11—9, Beaver Dam, Marion Brown Roland MacKenzie and Y’ODER, Kenwood star and pean tournaments, finishing in the of Manor, and 5. troupe, turned in a brilliant 66 and Kelly as his successor. Helen Dettweiler J^EVI 6—0, 4—6. 10—8. money in four of the five he entered. of Congressional. new Middle Atlantic champ, will be the main Washington threat to His Luck Turned. any golf. He regretted his Inability out some 40 couples dressed in the win the Maryland State simon-pure to play in the Middle Atlantic affair weirdest collection of habiliments ever fA PTER that run of brilliant per- j crown next week. Judged from the last week, for this is a title he never gathered outside a circus Some of j formances Tony began way he waded through the field in learning has won. His entry into Maryland 'em were darned good. too. and showed first hand that Lurk is fickle. last week's tourney at Five Farms, the Lady championship doesn't make Levi that their wearers had spent consid- But he never lost tall brunette from Linville. N. C., will confidence in his Yodpr, Ernie Caldwell and the rest of time and erable ingenuity thinking a Even be nut to crack bv of the Fathers Like to game. tough any the boys feel any too good. If he is up the unique in apparel. The winners aspiring amateurs who will gather at The years from 1931 to 1936 form "on his mallet," Peacock is too the costume haven't been good in parade Hillendale. almost a blank page in Manero's rec- for the rest of the local field. announced, but there is a rumor that In his path to the crown Yoder ord. as far as golf achievements are Temple Seay, as the “man on the new member of whipped Caldwell by the sound concerned. A few second-rate tourna- MORRIS, won the most humor- margin J^AVE flying trapeze.’’ of 3 is about to and 2 and then trounced Spencer ment championships—the Westches- Congressional, ready ous prize, while the best couple prize Overton, the meticulous shotmaker ter open (1932i, the North Carolina hang out his shingle as the champion went to Mrs. W. H. Wenzel and Brodie maker of holes in 2 strokes. I from Rolling Road. Caldwell and open (1933), and the Gen. Brock finishing Sisler, dressed as bride and groom, Cool and Smart Overton are as these generally ranked the open (1935) were the high spots. Dave is the only man who has whacked with train held Keep the former a lengthy two Days" in a on best golfers from Maryland out- In deuce the eighteenth hole at two 1935. the young golfer from New up by girls. side Indian He also has holed a the Washington area. But if York's Italian settlement won Spring. exactly Other notable costumes included of second shot for a deuce on the final Harry Pitt Manor elects to play, $1,958 in tournament play. Besides the Sol George Washing- (Make "A Little Xmas" for Dad) hoie at Beaver Dam. Bloomesque and if Roger Peacock of Congressional Sunday his win in the Gen. Brock meet, his ton outfit worn Win Johnson: the And yesterday he got right back in by returns in time to compete. Yoder last year's record shows he was second outfit worn Jim Nichols the a for a pirate by will have no easy road to the title. in the Glens Falls groove by holing putt open and Southeast and the costumes worn by Mr. and Pitt 2 on the at Con- didn't play in the mid-Atlantic P. G. A. and 300-yard eighteenth championship; that he Mrs. B. C. Brown. Mrs. O. R Fol- and Peacock has been gressional. where he drove the green. out of the city tied for third in the Canadian open. som-Jones, Mrs. Elsie Haynes and even for Bill Rumple also drove the green, but several weeks. He lost in the third round of the Mahatma Gandhi, as done by lanky was not able to sink the putt. P. G. A., was sixth in the Cascades George J. Richardson, clad only in a Shea Is Dominant. and tied for in open, eighth the Mid- COUNTRY bath towel, sheet and golf shoes. Y°UNG SHEA, easily one of Wash- fcouth individual. CONGRESSIONALJ even carried out the realism best CLUB members today were nurs- George ington's amateurs, probably But even the sheet to show when the postman failed ing sore feet and tired muscles and of the act by doffing will ride through to another victory hit her tee shot to bring him an invitation to play recovering from the fit of laughter Mrs. Alf Paul how to in the District junior title tourney at with golf's ‘'big shots" in the August they had accumulated yesterday dur- on the first hole. Woodmont. So far no one has ap- national, this son of an Italian gar- ing the hectic and varied events of Of course, after the hilarious party peared along the bunkered horizon so hot. dener kept his chin high. the club's first annual field day. on the tee. the golf wasn't who can stay along with the tall Con- He practiced daily—with a new set Helen and Billy Dettweiler won the gressional youngster in the ranks of 1j of clubs—gunning for the national gross award with 39 for the nine. Mrs. the juniors. Bobby Crownell, the Regular SI cord or cowhide open. Mary Jane Lightbown and Win John- blond kid from Manor, is the big Trojan Tics (SI) in beauti- Sport Beits 'now 55ct in New Clubs Best. son were the net winners with 49— j threat, and is playing better than ful — white and two-tone effects. 101,—38'i. The pitching and putting ever this year. If they are in opposite Summertime Silk "A BOUT the new clubs Tony says; j contest went to Dr. Paul Stewart after halves of the araw these two might handmade, resilient con- “They're the best I ever owned.” a tie with W. H. Wenzel, with Mrs. I clash in the final. Both Brownell struction. His game indicates as much. Roland MacKenzie, Mrs. J. J. Mc- and Shea will make a bid for the Manero qualified for the 1936 na- Carthy. Mrs. J. O. Rhyne and Mrs. Maryland junior crown on June 30 tional at Charlotte. N. C, with a 148, C. T. Penn tied for first place in the and between them they should win. a score matched by three other shot- women's event. for there aren’t any juniors in Mary- makers and bettered by Jack Too- The Robert P. Smith Cup tourney land who can move along with them, mer's 147. He won his place in a Shoots 32 in Row wound up in a tie between E. B. Sulli- barring a possibility that young John playoff. Ringers Farrell of Hillendale strike a van and G. Lyons, both of whom may But experts who had seen him in finished 6 on Mrs. Elsie scoring streak. competition and practice the few in Metro Loop. Claims up par. Haynes won the prize for the best shot months before the open rated him as Next week Washington woman golf- on the ninth, while Roger Peacock the section's best bet to win. National Record. ers face a brace of intercity matches stepped out and won the consistency His record-smashing 282—four ^ with feminine club swingers from NATIONAL record for con- contest, with an for strokes better than the previous Amer- driving average Richmond. The first match will be secutive horseshoe ringers, ican record held jointly by Chick three balls of 276 yards. Bill Rumple under played June 23 at Woodmont.. and the tossed championship hit the longest wallop, a shot of 292 Evans and Gene Saracen—proved following day they will move over to A conditions, was claimed today they were right. j yards. Chase to $30 all-wool. Fall-weight C. Henson of Chevy play again. for Clayton Arlington. | Other features included a tennis < now a Tony, a 31-year-old caddie born in ; -•-—- SUITS $231 in choice •'a by Temple Jarrell, secretary of a New York City, is the first profes- tourney, swimming exhibition, a of many fabrics, patterns he Metropolitan Singles League, fol- fashion a sional representing a Southern Club show, soft-ball game, where- FRANCIS JUNIOR AHEAD Rrau Gestc Shirts (Sl.flS) and colors. owing a in which ever in win the open. He also is the league performance fore the sore muscles, a horseshoe in this Summer's smart Henson rang the stake 32 times with- and a barbecue and first pro from the sidewalks of New pitching contest, Randall School Finishes Second deep tones, stripes, plaids out a miss. carnival r ? v* < m t l-.. York to come through. and checks. *• Henson's victim was Jarrell, who in Walker Field Games. [orraiive i 5red 24 ringers against the record ROBERT BOWERS today holds the Francis Junior School won the rtreak. High HlaspelS BERWYN MARKS UP West Potomac Park golf title, fol- “Xtramural track and field games on 'j I £ _*« VKXXAKLE | 5 ( his 6 and 5 win over 7 6CKJIN: LCRRAiME F»S*.C > j is the score- lowing yesterday Walker Field yesterday, finishing tAVurtoMz forwarding x:wcr.ws JARRELL Dave ^ ^ HORSESHOE VICTORY sheet of the sensational duel to Parsonage. points ahead of the second-place Ran- Betty Garber won the second dall R. B. Howard, secretary of the National flight, squad. A1 Snvder. 4 and 2. The winners scored 36 5-6 Horseshoe Pitchers' Association, at defeating points. The third flight went to Frances Other schools finished as follows: Mr. Herbert from Surprises Mount Rainier London, Ohio, with a request that Manassee, attorney-at-law Leading Bailey, who beat W. A. Brothers. Brown, 1513; Shaw, 4 and Garnet, 1 Vi. 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