26 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ~P. 0., MONDAY, JULY 15, 1929. SPORTS. Coast Golfers May Fumish s M-ain Opposition for Jones in Amateur Tournament 1 | SOME COLE HISTORY. . —BY EEC MURRAY GROUPfRQM EAST , Experience Triumphs Over Iouth As Charest Conquers Comidine a 4 ,i j! *l MAY NOT BE LARGE ypsin. charest, taking his far more than one tally on the right fourth District cham- side of the jrore sheet. He won the pionship, gave a gallery ofmore all-importai.f battle for the offensive. I than 500 fans a demonstration Prom this point on It was a base-line Dr. Willing Likely to Prove Austin’s Injury Big Help to Clarenceof racket skUl which left all of struggle, with Consldlne, his confidence them feeling a little daaed as he crushed shattered and forced to play on Cha- One of Leading Players Teutons in Winning the rising young Bob Considine beneath rest’s terms, resorting to a cautious, a pUe of well placed, strategically slow pace at which he was no match Beach. potato for a three-set win, 6—l, for the veteran. Consldine Is beet at Pebble¦ i , From England. ned, 6-3, yesterday afternoon on the when extended to the limit by speed Edgemoor Club courts. And not a few from the other side of the net. Cha- of them still are wondering what it was rest knew this and substituted deadly • BT WALTER HAGEN, By the Associated Press. all about. accurate placements for that speed, Briti.h Open Champion. July 15.—Germany’s DaVis The answer was headwork and accu- alternated with deep drives which had racy; most unerring judgment that a twist on them, pace—the next "Jones massacre” will Cup players, giant killers and -1 the but little survivors of European zone play, Charest ever has used, and the most ac- one type of drive in the bag that is take place early In September, ! curate tennis that he has played In Considine’s Waterloo. many BERLIN,meet the United States in the when as amateurs as are many day. young public interzone finals here next Fri- a True, the Consldlne but game in the able will offer themselves as was not uncorking the best won one THE Monterey day, Saturday and Sunday. To the parks star first set—that, the fifth—taken on his sacrifices on the winner will go the right to challenge game of which he is capable. This own service. In the second, however, Peninsula of California. the since being his first crack at the District There, at Beach, the national QUID HAVE 6EEhI France, holder of cup 1927. he gave battle so effectively that he ran Pebble The United States reached the inter- title, he naturally was under a greater hug amateur golf championship tourna- ACTICg opponent—also, he up a 4-1 lead, even while forced to glamour zone finals some time ago by sweep- strain than his was the base line. Charest crashed through ment will be played amid the suffering a little from stage fright. Monte, ff* ing through the American zone field at this point to take five straight and whoopee of Del one of those ~CHETf? and with the loss of only one match. But in the final analysis, it was not the set, however, scoring with a de- gay spots of the world. that Considine was off his game, but Is the first time a golf Germany hurdled her last European moralizing consistency. This national yesterday that Charest was on to Bob’s. Therein has gone to the shores obstacle by nosing out Eng- Opening the third set, Consldin? championship land three matches to two. lies the tale. Clarest didn’t let him un- gained a one-game lead. Charest evened of the Pacific, and golfing California, that top game of his. Includes most of the eminent The Teutons gave the experts a ter- cork things on his own delivery, then took which rific Jolt by taking the first two singles Bob's. The latter retaliated by annex- citizens of that State, is going to put matches Thrilb Are Missing. right. on Friday, Hana Moldenhauer ing the veteran’s and took the flf»n It on beating Austin, As a result, the gallery missed a lot H. W. (Bunny) while anticipated thrills, game subsequently for a 3-2 lead. Th? Size of Field Uncertain. Dr. H. Frenn was downing J. C. Gregory, of but those of them next game was a critical battle, won In who had their eyes open learned a les- championship will both atraight sets. The Britons came have eventually by Charest to even the count. Just how well this back son in court strategy which might as though on? by ranking amateurs on Saturday with a victory in to 3-3 It looked another be patronized the the doubles. Gregory and I. G. Collins been entitled, “How Defeat Youth of the marathons which had character- the East and Middle West has not turning With Experience.” And that gallery, of many back Dr. Heinz Landmann and comfortably ized all of the late matches in the been determined, but there are so Dr. H. straight by the way, was most taken coming besides golf In this match' Kleinschroth in sets. Club commit- tournament was on. But other things care of by the Edgemoor Charest quashed this possibility in short that every qualified amateur should do Big Gallery Present. tee, which “went a-borrowlng” so suc- go, all the order by reeling off the next three his best to and to see at- Some 7,000 spectators cessfully. thanks to Col. Walt C. John- games, placing a sizzling drive pa*-.: tractions will be well worth taking a packed the son, that the majority were seated in from Jones. stands to see the last two singles from the Amy Consldine's last desperate stand at th? beating Bobby yesterday. comfortable chairs store point may fly Boston, matches Gregory, showing * net. to score the final in the sam? Francis Ouimet from a complete of room. that and George Von Elm, who is sure to reversal form, defeated It might be- recorded also that all decisive manner he had scored the trip from Moldenhauer In three straight sets with the first. start, may make the Detroit of the wrinkles were ironed out of Thus, 1929 Fisher lat- the loss of only five games. night per- the District champion with Lawrence P. in the That left lines over and the officials was crowned. Charest was presented ter’s 16-passenger plane. the series deadlocked at formed their duty to perfection. Both two victories each and put with the Dumbarton challenge bowl. Outside of a few Eastern stars it the burden from the chair, where Bob Newby pre- Pacific of reiponiiwiity on the ihoulden of which replaces the old trophy that he till be the amateurs of the and sided. and on the lines the judging previously won three times. He Pudget country to San Austin Prenn. was without Haw. had from Sound opposition A great duel was the result. Four will hold the bowl for one year. Bob Diego who will furnish the Right at the start the one-armed given pitcher. will sets found the match all-square. Austin Ills winning card, was a silver Charer.t from Jones. This championship talc the first set wizard played received also a trophy for permanent be the first opportunity for a number in* 6—* and the fourth trumping Bob’s ace. as It were. The amateurs 6—4, while losing the second 2—6 and possession. Due to the fact that the of very good Pacific Coast the third latter started off with a bang, smash- threatening rainstorm broke with th? to engage In a national championship, 4—6. ing a hard service across preliminary Late in the fourth set fell applause following the match point, no and whlla most of the real Pacific Austin to an advancing net attack, which, if formal presentation seen East and suffered a leg injury of the trophies was Coast talent has been In the quently that subse- successfully established, would have made. Gallery and players made a expect the early match play cost him the match. The first placed at Aghting I to see two games of the fifth were divided, him least on even dash for the clubhouse simultaneously. rounds crowded with Coast players, & set terms with his opponent. But Charest enough to but in the third game Austin fell again Few rainstorms in this vicinity have number of whom are sound returned a shot of equal force, driv- shown such consideration as the one "take" even the mighty Jones in an and was obviously lame when he arose. line for a clean pass. " He seemed to ing it down the that crowned that match yesterday. 18-hole match if the Atlanta star leaves recover to some extent, And he continued to pass the advanc- but Prenn ran out four games in a The first drop trickled down as Con- too wide an opening. row ing Considine through three consecu- sldine served the fatal ball, but Old KijJ SSFoPaSFmsT'™ to assume a lead of s—l, within con- Is a Real Amateur. one game of victory. tive attacks with a heartbreaking Man Weather let this warning suffice sistency that forced to youth to aban- until the critical point was completed. One of America’s great amateurs, and Austin Has Mishap. don his strongest position. to TH game * by this I am not referring alone ftSvscll3?*.Rct°h| OF HHd COUNTRys leading, The end came in the seventh game In that opening Charest won , his ability as a golfer, which Is more when Austin, rushing i standing as PL Metropolitan NewtptperSerrk* forward to smash CLARK SURE IS LUCKT. than sufficient, but to his com.DMT pftVE- A.GOLF^SAIL ACROSS IT/. BAS£6ALU AyeK-3* . a high lob. fell flat and. unable to win the right to face the United States. sportsman, who will surely arise, these, Italy England been Potsy Clark, an amateur confining antiquity absolutely tage long was carried off the court. Prenn Os and had foot ball coach and take a vacation from his How about the origin of this the history and of St. An- But Scotland has left of the Scottish Summer thus automatically was declared the joint favorites to capture the European athletic director at Butler University, as a Portland, Oreg. dentist In drew's, no art showing any Scotchmen play- evenings to p’ay their beloved, game. by was a work madness called “Golf”—where did It Scotland. , victor default. zone finals in advance calculations. close friend and air-riding com- play Beach is Dr. ing golf, and there is one Dutch The fact that as early as 1457 golf again order to at Pebble start, who began it, and why? For many years a controversy has An examination later showed that The Germans will be underdogs panion of James A. Perry, owner of the O. P. Willing, ranking amateur of the book. "The Book of Hours.” printed was a menace to archery shows that Austin had suffered a sprain of the when they meet the United States Indianapolis club, who was killed when Northwest and, since Von Em has gone “And how!” you might also add, as raged between those who claim that in Burges about 1500. which has an it must have been played for many, muscles in his thigh. squad of . Frank Hunter. his plane crashed. They generally to Detroit, of the Pacific Coast. It Is now played by five million or golf had its beginning in Scotland illustration showing three little men many years before then. In 1491 The Teutons swept through Spain. John Hennessey. , Wilmer were together in the plane, but on the Associa- and those who claim Holland as Its knocking If the United States Golf more people throughout the world. three balls around with there was another law against Italy. Czechoslovakia and England tco Allison and . day of the crash Clark was scouting. tion wished to give a lesson in what birthplace. The Dutch country is clubs like inverted canes. In a "gouff." and a hundred years later really constitutes an amateur golfer it The beginnings of this fascinating full of paintings of men playing a fenced-in plot where there is a the church forbade it on Sundays! should engage some one to write the pastime are lost in antiquity. We game called “Kolf.”In which a ball HOLE IN THE GROUND, their ap- In 1567, Mary Queen of Scots Portland dentist’s history. Dr. Willing don’t know whether it originated in Is struck with a club, usually against parent goal! sought solace on the links the day fillplay finely at Pebble Beach, for he Scotland or on the Continent. Even an upright post. Most of the tiles At any rate, whether golf came after the murder of her husband, knows it well, takes more kii.dly to the the Irish claim It! One legend or paintings show It played on the from the Dutch "Kolf,” or French Darnley. Tradition says that Jamas Pacific Coast climate than to that of makes Regulus, the man who car- ice, and those who vote for Scotland "Jeu de Mall,” or old Roman ”Pa- I founded the Blackheath Club on the East, and is very accurate in driv- ried Bt. Andrew's bones to St. An- as the home of golf claim that the ganica,” it is surely a royal and the outskirts of in 1608. ing, which Is more essential than length drew’s, Scotland, in the eighth cen- Dutch pictures are misleading, and ancient game, and It was played Ten years later (1618), he passed an •t Pebble Beach. tury, an Irishman, and has him in- that not one represents a true golf extensively by the royal, house of act prohibiting the Importation of I SPECIAL I In San Francisco the players will troducing golf to Scotland at the scene. "There is no evidence.” they Stuart, and even during the fif- golf balls from Holland, so the game M-E-N by Roger played

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