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_____ Golf— —-_. Deposits ____Captures ____ Championship.. 20 YEARS AGO the Tee IN THE STAR Off was Straight Michigan too heavy and too speedy for Case and opened its By WALTER McCALLUM. football season with a 33-to-0 vic- District of For the first time in its four-year history the Columbia open tory over the Ohiopns at Ann OF BRILLIANT PLAY which started today over the 72-hole route at the tricky golf championship, Arbor. layout of the Washington Oolf and Country Club, is open to the world. And Iowa defeated the University of by the same token and the generosity of the local pros in lifting the bars of Nebraska eleven, champion of the Harvey and Miller Shoot With Course sectionalism on their own little private tourney, the title can and well may Missouri Valley Conference, 12-0, Clark Horse Makes Strong Familiarity leave Washington. Defending Champion Willy Cox and the rest of the local the first time Iowa had won the have the of the on their Subpar Score in Final par-busters toughest Job year hands today and annual game in 19 years. Stretch Effort to Beat Asset for tomorrow to the District in District Washington keep open title the and prevent it from Local high school football prac- '• of Star’s wandering up to Wilmington, Del., where a chunky, banfl-chested guy named tice was interrupted by closing of Tourney. in Pro Series. take the Off Another Boy. Ed Oliver would like to local <•—---- the schools because of the flu epi- Bv ROD THOMAS. ci ow n biiu ittcit u up aiuii|$5iuc vi mo Fj the Associated Press. By WALTER McCALLUM. constitutes the biggest threat the local demic. As a result of one of the finest dis- South Jersey title. LIOONIER. Oct. 6 —The Roll- Unless the Virginia pros come to lads have faced in a moon. Pa., plays of amateur team golf in recent And Ed, the bambino many a slugging big ing Rock Hunt Cup, second most Washington day in advance of the He literally knocks that ball a coun- pion Mrs. J. O. Rhyne in the semi- years on Washington links, the Ac- from a driving range hard by the prized trophy of the annual Rolling match for a practice round over the try mile, or so it seems. Sturdy and final yesterday. counts and Deposits four of the Treas- Delaware capital, can do It. Ed has Rock Hunt Racing Association’s fall Washington course where a $2,000 stocky, with a well-timed swing and Semi-final rounds in the Army ury Department stood today champions been In town three times, and three meeting, today Joined the collection challenge joust between Washington a fine pivot, he tears into those tee Navy Club championship brought to- of the first annual Evening Star tour- times he has dragged down a slice— of F. Ambrose Clark of Westbury, and Virginia pros will be played on shots and wallops them far past those Mrs. David H. Clarke, the Long nament, survivers of a field of 24 de- and usually a big slice—of the dough gether Island. October 16, the local lads will have a of his fellow pros. Even long-hitting medalist, against Mrs. George F. partments and agencies that started which goes to the winners of golf Clark’s Torturer fought off a big edge in the Washington half of Cliff Spencer doesn’t reach the spots Hussey, and the defending champion, gallant nearly two months ago in quest of affairs. Six weeks ago he cracked a effort in the stretch by J. E. Ryan'a the contest. All four of the Wash- where Oliver his ball. It will Mrs. T. J. Mrs. F. Federal match honors. tee shot from the .first tee at parks Johnson, against play who will face the big Another Boy yesterday to win the * ington boys Virginia give you an Idea when we tell you X. Gygax. In a struggle lopsided in Indian Spring to win a driving contest. feature of curiously team on October 16 now are the opening day's card of the playing that he played the 6th hole at Chevy in the Chase Club score but hard-fought. Accounts Last Monday he won first money in Pairings Chevy the fifth annual Rolling Rock meeting. in the District open title tourney, and Chase, a with and Deposits yesterday defeated Com- the pro-amateur tourney at East Po- really tough par-4 affair, championship found Mrs. L. B. Platt the time that affair finishes to- The race was 2*/2 miles over brush. by a drive and a 3 iron, and bagged a Mrs. Mrs. merce, on Indian Spring’s well- tomac Park, and with partner Dave playing Montgomery Blair; John March was third. morrow they’ll know all the bad spots birdie. Bosley, jr.'s. Big groomed course. to for the first the lion's share of L. O. Cameron meeting Miss Susan 5'y heart. Douglas, grabbed Ruarda, entered by Mrs. C. S. Bird, by Flrat Trip Over Course. Mrs. Hill golf title of its kind ever for the pro-amateur cash. Hacker; Bishop clashing was in a competed But it won't be so with three of the jr„ injured taking jump and And it was his with Mrs. W. J. and Miss by Uncle Sam’s employes. Points were And today he's quite a few dollars first peek at Chevy Flather, jr., was Virginia lads unless they get in some destroyed. distributed one for each nine holes richer and more in Chase, too. Until Oliver came along Louise Claytor meeting Mrs. Y. E. A1 vastly opulent me meeting win De resumed Sat- practice licks before the contest. Booker. and one for the 18, on a low-ball basis. fame and because he set a the best previous competitive pro score the is the lone member of the prestige urday. with running of the fourth Houghton in me wooamonc Angular Bill above new' record at was 68. With Dr. Loren B. T. John- cnampionsmp annual Internal Gold as Harvey, towering knows the course. professional competitive Cup the Virginia team who Mrs. Jack Shulman met Mrs. 6-footers, and Johnny Miller, gray- Chevy Chase, with a subpar 67. and son, he won the senior-pro tourney. Henry feature. Eastern Shore, a Clark stable Chandler Harper, Bobby Cruickshank while Mrs. haired veteran of com- In it won the They had a I combined gross score of Goodman, Ralph Gold- to slight build, it. doing senior-pro tourney entry, is listed attempt to repeat and Errie Ball never have played smith matched shots with Miss Ber- bined birdie and par shots to give Ac- and a fair sized chunk of coin. 154, with Dr, Johnson’s handicap of last year’s victory. The horses fin- T Roll of Greens Decide. tha Israel. counts and Deposits its victory. They May That's the kind of boy the 12, for a net of 142. ishing first, second and third in the won three from All of which may mean something. points Welby Kines local pros must lick in the Dis- But you have to a lot of Gold Cup are eligible to compete in the where give palms and Les Lande with that Unlike a lot of golf courses trict which A new District Building champion subpar golf open, got under way to Fred McLeod, Columbia pro, and Grand National next March at Aintree, ended their match on the you can see the objective of every reigns today in the person of G. 15th green. today. Ralph D. Quinter, sr„ of Chevy Chase. England. ’TWAS A shot before hit the ball, the Hawkins, attached to Hos- BRAVE TRY—A. J. Hoskinson of the Commerce team you from where we Gallinger —..- Other Match Tight. Oliver, sit, has WifTy This pair, with a combined age of -• Washington layout is one which needs pital. Hawkins won the title yes- The other Accounts and about to tap a 10-footer that all but gave him and his partner, Cox and the rest of the boys squarely 110 years (Freddie is 58), had 77—83— Deposits a lot of of the kicks and at Kenwood with a card of Jack Palmer knowledge on the spot. It won’t cause much terday 81. pair. and Edgie Johnson, C. R. Lucas, a tie on the last green with Accounts and 160, with a handicap of 17, for a net j ADD COLOR TO SHOW Deposits rolls you get at the tail end of your beating H. Bishton, last year’s cham- were carried to the 18th by C. R. arching of eyebrows among the golf- of 143 and second prize. The third in the final of The Star's Federal tournament yesterday at shot. These little matters and the pion, by a single shot. Second flight Lucas, Commerce captain, and A. J, wise if he tucks the District open title senior-pro prize went to Frank Inver- Indian The ball rimmed the Had it Hos- way the greens roll well may decide winners were L. M. Hedgecock, 93, FAIRFAX. Va., Oct. 6.—A more than Hoskinson. winning by 1 up. but three Spring. cup. sunk, under his arm and highballs It back nizzi of Baltimore and John W. Chil- the Washington end of the match in and Douglas Brinkley and Maj. F usual colorful event is promised horse fewer strokes by the gritty Commerce kinson and Lucas would have squared with Jack Palmer (look- to Wilmington. dress of Chevy Chase, who had 74—82 favor of the local mentors. M. Davidson, 94. show fans attending the show being partners in this section of the match, ing on) and In (7. —156—12—144. Since Oliver couldn’t Edgie Johnson, who won, 1 Accounts and Impressive Scoring -.. -.. up. Anorner earnest win De piayeu uvci • sopnsored here Saturday by the Fair- in telling spots, would have a No man ever has been Im- take two Clift level brought took the team of the Coun- more prizes Spencer's deadlock of Deposits decision, 5*/2 to V2.—Star Staff Photo. the James River course fax Hunt, with the announcement to- the entire affair. The first in a new course record par 69, a great round won the CAPITAL HORSE SPEEDY. on October pressive setting itself, nine was try Club of Virginia 23, day by Robert D. Graham, secretary, halved when Lucas birded the or In winning a tournament (even pro sweepstakes tourney. Leo Walper with the $2,000 purse hanging on the YORK, Pa.. Oct, 6 that both the Chilean and Mexican par 3 9th, and the second would have than was next at and Diflen- (/Pj.—Symbol- two matches. The Sammy Snead) was the Wil- 71, George been if outcome of the gantle, a 2-year-old owned and driven teams will attend. squared Hoskinson's 8-foot putt ’Biscuit and mington siege gun In that two-under- baugh and Ralph D, Quinter, Chevy Admiral Owners money is all in the hands of Dave W. E. Miller of ran The two teams will be *o had dropped for a par 4 Instead of Chase third by Washington, brought who is par 67 round yesterday at Chevy champ, were at 73. the Thomson, Washington pro, the second heat of the 2-year-old Fairfax by Thomas P Morgan, seer rimming cup. With a similar putt Chase. For example, he missed only Lucas treasurer of the affair. The pros have mile trot at York Interstate Fair here tarv and treasurer of the Inter-Am barely missed. one in Post Coin to the and each green regulation figures. He this Guarantee Race put up a little of dough, Four club yesterday in 2:09. lean Horse Show. By time, however, Harvey and three birdies and he three- women’s title tourna- By the will receive while the bal- bagged Miller had Associated Press. expenses, ments were to end cinched victory, Preakness In 1937 over the same dis- one Fearful of today with two Harvey the taken in at the putted green. going with brilliant Oct. ance of money more to tomorrow putting and Miller with BALTIMORE, 6.—Seabiscuit tance to be run November 1. Sea- over the 8th in two wind up and two the fund of the green shots (it's and War Admiral will gate will go to caddy more to end Columbia’s exceptional approaches. With Miller finally match biscuit, the pride of the West, set a an honest 590 Saturday. Golf and Country Club. yards from the back usually assured of strides November 1 at Pimlico—and a track Washington final round lies between Mrs. H. M. pars, Harvey boldly record there last fall in the tee), he pulled a No. 3 wood from his tried for birdies, and $5,000 forfeit will. Probable Given. the when the skir- says they Riggs Handicap. Line-Ups bag and knocked the ball onto the Brundage, present titleholder. mish was settled on the 15th Ac- Fitful negotiations were concluded War son of Man O' Here is the wav the teams probably and Mrs. F. G. The Ken- the Admiral, War j apron of the green. He had seven rea- Crisp. t counts and duo was 3 last night with Alfred Gwynne Van- and unbeaten last will line up: Wiffy Cox, Washington, wood will either to Deposits under 3-year-old year, sonable putts for birdies on the last championship go par. derbilt. They had gone on since has won all but one his starts Chandler Harper, Virginia: Mrs. Judson C. Dale or Mrs. R. P. of this against nine, only one of which he holed. They played it out and Harvey fin- Charles S. Howard decided his ’Biscuit year. Owner Riddle, wealthy Phila- Leo Walper, Washington, against Hull, who beat Mrs. A. A. McEntee, was in no Cliff All in all he put on one of the ished in 69, two under par. and Miller condition for the canceled delphian, likely is to have Charley Bobby Cruickshank, Virginia; a former champion, on the 20th hole finest exhibitions of shot-mak- In 72, one over, for a low ball of 67. $100,000 Decoration Day match at Kurtsinger up. Now at Belmont, the Spencer, Washington, against Errie yesterday. Belmont. Diffenbaugli, ing Chevy Chase ever has seen. Halve Hole With Admiral has no stake engagements Ball, Virginia; George Marion Brown, the District cham- Birds. The same kind of and Samuel D. Riddle, owner of War until the November race. A1 Houghton, golf today In the other match, Palmer and 1 Washington, against pion, was an overwhelming favorite Admiral, signed the pact in New York tomorrow will take the Wash- Johnson shot a low ball of Seabiscuit, grandson of Man o' War Virginia. to win her second Manor 73 and course and it straight for the li'--mile race which will be and 1937 are on sale at all the club ington apart hang Lucas and Hoskinson one of handicap champion, has Tickets title as she clashed in the final 74. This out to today worth $15,000 to the winner. Each been beaten twice in the at a dollar, and also will dry. battle was hottest on the 13th, where $100,000 golf shops with Mrs. Helen J. Simons. Marion horse will carry 120 pounds. Santa Anita but has won be on sale at the Washington club the There’s this to be however. On Palmer dropped an 18-footer for a bird Handicap, said, also is in the final of the Indian The Maryland Jockey Club, of which enough in three of to of the match, which will start at some of those holes at a and Hoskinson calmly followed with a years racing day Washington Spring tourney, which will end Sat- Vanderbilt Is vice president, agreed to come within distance of Sun 16. It looks to be quite hitter like Oliver must 15-foot curler for the same. striking 1:30, October big literally urday. * post $10,000 and each owner im- Beau’s record of $376,744. out of a casual re- I ball Palmer won the second nine for earnings a contest, coming knock the at the big ranges Helen Dettweiler, Maryland cham- mediately put up $5,000. If either The 'Biscuit is scheduled for the Laurel made at the Capital club a the of a needle. Accounts and Deposits by playing 2 mark through eye It's that pion, also was a favorite to win the decides his horse is unfit the other October 15. back by A1 Houghton. under par from the 13th through the Handicap couple of months way in golf. As the range gets longer Congressional championship over Mrs. will go on the track for a walk-over who can be 17th with birdies on the 13th and 15th. The Washington boys, the tolerances get smaller. And Ed. Myron Davy, the medalist, as the and collect $10,000—half from the the He rolled in a one on No. 15 cocky themselves, quickly grabbed even though he is straight, can still two met in the ultimate round for m long that, forfeit and half from the club. Pimlico and now it's on. as it turned out, won a testy match, j BALDWIN’S WIN BOOED challenge wander into the woods. However, he the title. Helen beat 1927 Cham- faithfuls thereby are assured of a look The championship victory of Ac- I at a horse. If nothing more. counts and Deposits was well earned. ; The stars a few more Fans Favor Zinkham, but Vote of ARMY SOCCER WINNER. | With paddock got Ray O'Malley sharing in the — ifs. ands and buts in their contract. WEST POINT, N. Y„ Oct. 6 iJPi early victories it defeated General Ac- Officials Is Unanimous. If the track is slow the race will be With Odom scoring all its goals, Army's counting Office, 5—1; Works Progress 6 held November 3 and the start will BALTIMORE. Oct. Not all team defeated Lehigh, 3-1, here Administration, 4—2; Soil Conserva- soccer be at a walk instead of from a regular the fight fans agreed, but Tad Bald- tion, 5'i—Vi, and Internal yesterday.______Revenue, gate. But race they will—unless win, 141, had an official ring victory 6—0. to win its section’s title, and in $5,000 is small change. today over Leroy Zinkham. 137. the play-off, involving the champions 1 I N 6 The race will be on the opening Despite the booing, the officials were of four sections, eliminated Treasury, day at the track where both animals unanimous in giving the 10-round OPPORTUNITY 4Va—Vs. and, yesterday, Commerce. garnered glory for themselves and decision to Baldwin last night. DAYS Beaten in the final. Commerce is •-HOUR small prices for the form followers. He led in the first half of the SAA30 consoled by having pulled the out- SOLO COURSE It was at Pimlico that War Admiral, match, but took heavy punishment #*|U standing upset of the tournament in Lowest Rate on Solo Tine the pride of the East, won the in the seventh and eighth. Time its elimination of War Department, No Waiting lor with many a strong pretournament Alexandria Airport favorite, in the semi-finals, 5—1. The Richmond Highway if tournament players and their guests You're *will gather at a banquet a fortnight missing something hence at which The Evening Star RACING atLALREL will be awarded. Trophies DAILY UNTIL OCTOBER 29th 25 Minutes to Track by Special B. & 0. Trains Leaving Union Station 12:10 & 12:35 P.M. ARCHIBALD NAMED nrT ■ i/*r A T 1 ,3A B Li you don't the cigar that FOR CROWN QUEST try

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