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1932-09-16 [P D-2] Veterans Dominate Play in Quest for United States Amateur Golf Championship Beech reports that hundreds of large How WARDMAN PARK NET Bluefish. some trout, plenty of spot and ANGLERS' GUIDE They Fought ! ROD AND STREAM King William perch are being caught from the long pier. TIMERS BY PERRY MILLER OLD In Golf from Eastern ME the Shore and Tides Tourney FINALS TOMORROW : Reports High Low for Saturday and Sunday, September 17 and 18, >t around and Island Tilghmans Sharps Chesapeake Bay and Lower Potomac River Points. EATHER conditions are none Lookout. These winds have caused the state that plenty of bluee and trout are 1β (/Ρ).— water to become and Tucaday BALTIMORE. September Clash Men's too favorable for the anglers rough, being landed. in the third round Wednesday Mitchell. Shore for night on a trip to Ridge. Md, the water Cards this week end. Tonight we High Tide Low Tide. REACH SEMI-FINALS in the national amateur goli champion- was so rough we could not go out. G. Mears at Wachapreague, in Semi-Final w Washington 9:32a.m. 4 03 a.m. Crown—Women see the last of the harvest Saturday 9:50p.m. 4:07p.m. ships follow; Our report from Harpers Ferry states AH. in hi* states that Va., report Sunday 10:08 am. 10:27 pm. 4 44 a.m. 4:42 p.m. moon, which, as you know, remains full that the Shenandoah River is slightly Par. out 44434544 3—35 channel base should strike good Annapolis Saturday 5:45 a.m. 6:41 ρ m. 12:31a.m. 12:15 p m. 4—35—10 Matches Today. cloudy and the Potomac clear. The Par, In 44435443 for three nights. Whether or not it Sunday 6:17am. 1:17a.m. 12:45pm. Goodman, Opposing Ouimet, Potomac also is slightly cloudy at Oreat this week end. Harry Beach at Ocean 7:24pm. ΟΓΙΜΕΤ VS. FISCHER. benefits the is Chesapeake Beach. .Saturday 4:00a.m. 4:56p.m. 10:30a.m. 11:32p.m. anglers another question. Falls and at Chain Bridge. Thia con- Md., says eurf eddies formed ideal Mornlnr. City, Sunday 4:32 am. 5:39 11:00 a.m. Lone Youth—Somerville Pinal round matches in the men's and It has some strong winds from dition is in all probability caused by the p.m. Is brought beds for the channel ba&£ and and Saturday 3 45am. 4 41 pm. 10:15 a.m. Fischer, out 45444543 3—It waters River. feeding Tilghman ll:I7p.m. I S 4 4 t 4 ! II I women's will be tomorrow muddy from the Monacacy Ouimet. out 9 4 singles played various directions in the broad expanse on their shore Sharps Islands Sunday 4:17a m. 5:24 p.m. 10:45a.m. 1 we no rain or tomorrow these fish are not back FiiCher in. .. 45635543 4—3#—74 If have today Solomons Island... Guilford. in 54435443 4—36—74 in the Wardman Park invitation tennis of Chesapeake Bav waters and caused .Saturday 2:4oa.m, 341p.m. 9 15 a.m. Playing Ouimet. the river will be in good shape for fish- places. "Not only channel basa, but 10:17p.m. AU even. tournament. Dooly Mitchell and Frank β off in the number ol fish Sunday 3:17am. 4 24 9 falling on trout, blues and kingflsh are all back pm. 45a.m. 11:05p.m. Afternoon. Shore will for the men's crown ing Sunday. Benedict Saturday 3 45 am. 4 oppose landed. Port 41pm 10:15a.m. 11:17p.m. 8ergt. Richardson at Waahington. with us," he says. 4:17 Fischer, out 43433545 4—35 and the winners of today's semi-finale This te true off Cedar Point Sunday a.m. 5:24 pm. 10:45 am BY WALTER R. MrCALLl'M. 34434544 3—34 especially who looks after the wants of the anglers Capt. Aubrey Shepherd at Upper Ouimrt, cut will play in the women's division. mouth of the Patuxent River, Piney Point Saturday 2:42a.m. 3:00pm. 9:17am. Fi.'chef. in.. 45446542 4—38—73 in the fishing In Piacataway Creek, informa us Gunston Cove reports the largest catch 9:54p.m. Today at 2 o'clock Reba Kirson. seeded Point Sunday 3:18am. 3 37 p.m. 9 52 a m. m. farms, Baltimore. Ouimet. in 44445555 4—40—74 and from there down the bay to that the creek la perfectly clear and made recently by one boat was 23 large 10:36 p Ouimet wins. 1 up. i No. 1. was scheduled to play Frances Rock Point Saturday 3:32 am. 3:50 p.m. 10:07a.m. 10:44 that the big-mouth bess have com- mouth bass. pm. September 16.—As golf goes Walker and Mrs. Rutli Martinez was Sunday 4 08 am. 4 27 p.m. 10:42 tiOODMAN VS. MCCARTHY. menced to atrlke. Fred Clark at Ounston Cove reports am. 11:26 p.m. in a slated to oppose Clara Tabler, defend- defeated Upshur Moor«hnd, β—1. national championships, Mnrnlni. 8hor· that the catch in one was United States Five in the l- β ι largest day (Compiled by Coast and Geodetic ing champion, semi-finals. 6. Is at its Survey.) who reaches the McCarthv, out ... 43434645 J—38 Doubles semi-final round—Gilbert Hunt WATER flahing height 18 bass. contender 445 5 4544 3 38 Shore and Mitchell advanced to the Goodman, out end Gene Hermann defeated Lleuts. Roy now and will continue 4 4 5 3 5 3 5 3 right through mature of 30 is McCarthy. In.. 4—36—72 final bracket yesterday with victories Graham and Bill Howard, β 4. 7—9. I—3: SALT age years regarded 44445442 4—35—73 j October. Many fiah are being KNIGHT at Leonardtown Goodman, in over Upshur Moorehead and Anthony Mai Dorst and Bob Considlne defeated IS HAPPY GOLFER cago Cubs in the day of Tinker and considerable a veteran. All even. Barney Welsh and Maurice O'Neill, t—4. in Herring Bay off Holland GEOROEreports the catch of a peculiar fish KLING of They Latona. respectively. Neither finalist caught Chance, a'-omplished Afternoon. t 4. Point, where the Blues are being landed off Tall Timbers. He said it was landed something today called Bob Jones a veteran at had a particularly difficult time in dis- McCarthy, out 44434544 3—3; Today's schedule: in large number*. The trout are not aa by Capt. Walter Chesldine. It weighed which, he said, "tops my sporting ca- Goodman, out. .44434754 3 — 3'!1 posing of his opponent. Shore downing Women's singles: semi-final round <i Ace Career' of Old ·· Merion ift 1930 Bob won the numerous as last year. 4 but no one knew what it was. "Tops Sporting rpr when McCarthy, in .5 5 5 3 5 4 5 3 74 Moorehead. 6—1. 1—6. 6—1. and Mitch- o'clock!—Mrs. Ruth Martinez ve Clara pounds, 4—3f- a had Goodman, in 54435443 4—36—74 Tabler. Reba Klrson vs. Frances Walker. Oeorge Bowen at Solomons Island He said it was long like trout, for the ell routing Latona. β—0, 6—1. Cub Catching Star. Using a mashie niblick, he made an championship fifth time Goodman wins. 1 up. Tomorrow's schedule: that the winds have inter- silver all over its body about as results: reports high spots Yesterday's Men s singles: final round '2 30 o'clock)— a ace on the No 4 hole at the at the of 27. VS. BLANEY. fered with flahing large as dime, and that it looked KANSAS CITY. September 16 <>P>.— 130-yard age SOMERVILLE Sinales: eemi-ftnal round Mitchell vs. Frank Shore. Dooly Mitchell Dooly like a hardhead. defeated final round ι. Capt Noah Hazard at Chesapeake something Johnny Kling. catcher for the old Chi- Meadow I ake Country Club All of which makes this thirty- Morning. Anthony Latons. β—0. β—1: Frank Women's singles, 14 o'clock Somerville. out.... 45434 5 433 30 iixth national amateur title out 3—3C chase, Blaney. 44335545* 6omrrville. in... 4533443 4—$3—68 which moved through the semi- Blanpy. in 44435434 4—35—71 Somerville. 2 up. final stage today at Five Farms, Afternoon. I strictly a veterans' tournament. 6omprvillf. out— 45334544 4 36 Blaney. out .... 46444544 4—39 Only Johnny Goodman, the 21-year- Somerville in... 4 4 4 2 old Omaha lad. who matches shots to- Blaney. in 4x33 SoTT.erville wine. 6 and 5. day with Francis Ouimet. the bespec- tacled 39-year-old Bostonian. and de- Gt'ILFORD VS. EVANS. E.J.BLISS Chairman fending champion, can be classed as a Morning. 37 youngster among the semi-finalists. Evans, out ....544354444 Guilford, out 56334354 3—36 (jib&nn/ Johnny has been up there for five Evanjs in .45436543 4—36—75 ίΰίΐψ years He started bark in 1927 at Guilford, in 46544444 3—36—74 οψίαΐηλ Minikhada. when he came to Minneap- Guilford. 1 up olis in a broken-down car and slept Afternoon. and cooked his meals in the old battle Evan», out .... 4 4 5 3 4 * 4 4 4~*κ which had seen of serv Guilford, out. 454345433 —35 wagon, plenty Ernns. in 54536 ice on the plains of Kansas before he Guilford, in .5 4 5 3 5 moved East to mingle with the big- Guilford wins 5 and 4. time golfers. Oocdman is an even money choice to beat Ouimet and go into the final.
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