Paid Golfing Clan of U. S. Falls in Line With New Deal Spirit ofN R. A.

DOUGLAS GIRLS CONTINUE SERIES HALLOWEEN. —By JIM BERRYMAN

PROS RISK SMILES Hockey Teams From Four Schools HOYAS ARE PRIMED DUNDEE BECOMES to Play Here Saturday. There is much activity in field hockey here among girls’ schools and a tour- which will be KING OF MIDDLES WITH ETHICS CODE ney. opened Saturday, FOR BATHE IN HOB continued next Saturday. Tomorrow an all-Washington practice game will AMERICA’S ORKAT SHOI-VALUI and be held on the Ellipse. Outclasses Who Etiquette Sportsmanship In tourney games Saturday the two All but Capt. Stanley to Be Brouillard, teams each from Holton Arms and in Competition Will Be Mount Vernon wUl play on the Holton Available for Boston Col- Will Seek Third Title as Arms Held, the National Cathedral Purples will meet the Madeira Whites Old prices Stressed. on the formers' grounds and the Ma- lege Encounter. Light-Heavy. deira Reds will play the National Ca- ] thedral Golds at Madeira. There also will be an all-Washington clubs match BY BILL KING, BY W. R. McCALLUM. | ITH a single exception, STAMPED on the Ellipse between the Marjorie Associated Press Sports Writer. NDOUBTEDLY inspired by NVebsters and the Eagles. Georgetown may have teams were winners OSTON, October 31.—Lou on these new shoes the "code spirit" that is Both Madeira Its full strength avail- over Holton Arms elevens Saturday and Brouillard today round n the air as the result of National Cathedral took its first game able for the first time and tied its second the Mount himself an ex-ehamplon the national industrial re- against since the opening of the season W L. Douglas prices, for Vernon combinations. for the second time in his covery act, prolessional goiters when Boston College is encoun- this rail, Jiave not increased career, of the United States, tered in the Hub Uriel Douglas Shoes still sell gathered city Saturday. yet. under the banner of the Na- It is almost certain that black Stan- The French-Canadian young- at the old Ion- that wn# prices ley. best kicker on the will be from Worcester was tional Professional Golfers’ Asso- squad, I ster stripped stamped on the soles a few VOL STARS RETURN unable to play due to bis bad knee, .r£°^JUMPV df his middleweight title last to but months hack — at the time elation, are preparing Indorse Capt. Fred Callahan. GUdo Russo, night by , the Balti- Nick Viskovlch, A1 Cohen and Joe a code of their which has to more veteran, in a tame 15-round were made, when leather own, all to be in they Mylnarskl promise shape Garden. were do not with playing and teaching for the Beantown conflict. bout at the Boston and manufacturing-costs The which him the title, and Although deserving of a better fate victory, gave low. Of some 430,000 hours, but with the ethics FOR G. W. CONTEST also Dundee the last on laugh pairs, in last Saturday's game with William gives Yarosz and who over half have been sold! Be- etiquette of competitive play. and Mary, the Hllltoppera are far from Teddy Young Terry will downhearted. Coach Jack have given him recent beatings. Either cause see, with their Preliminary action on the code Hagerty people Team Will Be in Best Trim learned in the Indian tilt that his could have been Broulllard's challenger season’s be taken at a meeting to be held during had been to own eves, that this eleven possesses potentialities as a last night if they willing tne National capital open tourney at slice passing team and Boston College may accept the customary 124 per cent Shoes have style, ease, Kenwood on November 11. and final ac- Douglas Since It Licked V. P. I. nave to concentrate it* defense accord- of the gate receipts, which totaled tion is slated for the National P. G. A. and wear that’s worth much on this of offensive if it is $15,021.50. at on November 21. ingly style meeting Chicago were on hand to more in market! to stop the Hoyas. Yarosz and Terry today's rising In some quarters the proposed code in Opening Game. — ■— • challenge the winner and they, like the two or three while will forth of from Get pairs bring peals laughter other 9.328 spectators, were amozed at the who have seen the last and galleryltes pros Broulllard's extremely poor showing. He they and have noted their meticu- I to The Star. perform Special Dispatch was as aggressive as ever, but was never save money. Prices lously correct demeanor in C. U. TO USE SCRUBS competition. Tenn., October able to get going against the canny But there isn't doubt the P. A. the same from coast any G. Dundee, who side-stepped most of his is serious In its idea to and 31—University of Tennes- promulgate IN LOYOLA CONTEST rushes to into to lash a weak to coast. enforce a code of lor tourna- get position etiquette see’s foot ball squad today right to the head or poke out a flabby ment golfers, for measures may KNOXVILLE, punitive In for a hard and left Jab, blows that gave him a slight Douglas makes high shoes as well ae be taken against any professional who dug Coach Decides to Best lead in eight of the rounds. The de- lo w. Both and lotc como in subscribe* to the code and doe* not ad- Bergman high thoroughgoing workout In prep- Up cision was unanimous. black and broun. Only a /•» styioc here to its provisions, involving disbar- ment from tournament aration for its game in Wash- for Detroit Tilt shown here. participation. Regulars position in ring an- the ington Saturday against nals is unique. Two years ago he is the aa outlined on November 11. code, by brilliant BRQUILLARD’Sbattered the title none other George Washington HIRE than that prince of away from Jackie Thompson and three promoters and king of publicity eleven. months later, while his initial ttT OYOLA for the Detroit making agents—Bob Harlow: Coach Robert R. Neyland planned a 'scrubs,’ defense, he dropped It to . for the “Players participating in any sort long scrimmage today to put the fln- 1 regulars!” He gained the middlewrtght champion- of This was the edict delivered competition must observe the i touches on the offensive Inno- two months ago lshing Coach Dutch his ship only by beating rules for the particular event and vations he will Introduce In the George by Bergman today as Ben Jeby. His first middleweight title the of Catholic University loot bailers resumed etiquette golf. Washington game. This will bft the start was against Dundee. "Players should enter events Intensive workouts at Brookland as hardest drill of the week. "I gave up all hope of beating Dundee early as so that their names In announcing his reserves would be possible The Volunteers also will put In a two days ago,” Lou said soon after he can be in pitted against Baltimore Loyola Friday used helping to advertise sesricn today in defending against dropped his second title. "You know I the events and lr. a game to be played either at Grlf- to make matters George Washington's attack. A briefer had to take oil 14 pounds. I weighed easier for the local flith Stadium under the lights or at committees. Piay- scrimmage, both offensive and defen- 174 when I knocked out Adolph Heuser, ers should be on time and in in- Brookland In the afternoon, Bergman sive. is on the books for tomorrow, the light heavyweight, a few weeks ago, stance* where have entered an emphasised the Importance of C. U.'s they winding up Maj. Neyland’s preparation and it robbed me of all my strength. I event and have to withdraw "homecoming'’ against Detroit at Grif- they for the Colonial engagement. guess the light heavyweight division is should notify the committee. fith's bailiwick November 11. The squad will depart for Washing- that's the we're where I belong and I'm going out to get “Players should not request spe- "Naturally game ton on Thursday at an hour too early a third title. I have grown myself out cial times or These shooting for," the "flying Dutchman" starting partners. in the afternoon to permit a workout. of two of them." are In declared. That's why I'm determined request* fact asking for an tu A i/Uttiu is Great ncymnu nmy wy, mmctci, to rest our now. Our Victor/ The new champion had this to say: in a injured players advantage competition where his men a put through limbering-up regulars took a bad physical beating "Lou is as rough and as tough and as THE “FIFTH AVENUE** sportsmanship demands every com- drill the noon-time recess from during Forest. it s as find them in the He petitor shall be given an equal against Wake Consequently Nerve To/vic / game you ring. for classes. can’t be beaten one who stands In full-grain calfskin atreet and chance. my Intention to have every man fit for by any wear. aole the Detroit up to him or backs away but buaineaa Medium-weight "Players must not employ ‘travel- ENNESSEE will face George Wash- game." straight, even dozen were included he is a for a boxer who can with rubber heel. A very smart,drway An today push-over ing caddies.' This is merely an- ington in the best physical con- on Trainer George Lentz's hospital I sidestep, as I did." •hoe it.. t« * m |9.60 other form of taking advantage of dition achieved the Volun- GISBINS MAKING GOOD by list, although a majority of these hurts the field. Players must take local teers at time since the any devastating were of a minor nature. A beUef that caddies as provided by the local Virginia Poly game at the start of the Bergman probably will be able to start Ex-Central Star Wins Berth on PHILS GET INFIELDER. clubs. season. The Vols won this game by 27 STRAIGHT OFF THE TEE his full strength against Detroit under — “Players should not criticize golf to but almost their lives in PHILADELPHIA October 31 op- the second and goal- between the clubs Hottell. 48—50—JO—88: rry. 48— with the accuracy of the pros, but they ponent. 116 pounds: Red Raymond >G B period barged polish. Spare-stitched tip. Rubber spirit of co-operation Boston, outpointed Tommy Romano, Harry j tournaments and the P. G. A. 47—16—7P: R. I>. Thomas. 44—45—5-84; j certainly have mastered the art of C.I vs. Mike Patella IN. E B C.i. 114 ward. heel. Bis value at.$3.60 holding Watertown (7); Jack McCarthy, 183, Ralph Wilkinson. 55—5»—18—99. pounds, Bill Tuel ‘G. B. C.i vs Harry Afvr PIMLICO RACES are strictly indivi- 8ft Adrian Davis Professional golfers Boston, outpointed Johnny Dixon, 201, putting . 118 11, dualists. tourney by * way for him with some devastating Boston (6). pounds: Ernie Aver irv B. C. vs. Bill Hols- Firat Race 1.30 p.m. must and should adhere to these com- R. Keefer and Arthur B. Thorn, un- was Bob Pltt’a JACKSONVILLE, Fla—Lope Tenorio, claw #iohtnn A11»n IT LA SALLE. 111.^—Jackie Sharkey, the seniors, and Leo waiper won sec- B. C >. 13ft oounds: Norman Anderson 4, Minneapolis, outpointed Pistol Match. place 135 pounds. Graphs Geno, 127, La Salle (10). Gen. H. P. McCain and Robert T. Bar- I Ed Moore, with a score of 280 won third SO LONG CHRIS GOTTA SAGINAW, Mich.—Lou Scozza, 173, points nett, Chevy Chase pro, place out of a possible 300. won the 22-callber the seniors Buffalo, outpointed Johnny Vorce, 171, with 156. L. R. Eakin led SOX RELEASE TWO HEARD THE BIG games, three to the unlimited pistol match of the National Capital a card of 82. while four RED GO-JUST Detroit (10); Holman Williams, 127, with profes- class, one in the 150-pound divi- Rifle Club, which closed the organiza- sionals tied for first in the pro NEWS! Detroit, outpointed Joe Dempsey, 127, place shaving cream EIGHTsion and four in the 135-pound tion's outdoor season. Doc Cook, with Thev were A1 With Buffalo GO). sweepstakes. Houghton. Hodapp Sent to Rochester, J group, are listed for Sunday in the Na- 278. was second, and Buster Davis, Kenwood: Leo Waiper, unattached: tional Capital Foot Ball League. Mary- ALBANY. N. Y.—Frankie Petrolle. one of the youngest members, with 261. Cliff Spencer, Beaver Dam. and Ralph Oliver Going to Baltimore. '———i land A. C. Is setting the pace in the hot 151. Schnectady, N. Y„ stopped Eddie was third. Thirteen members fired the Beach, Baltimore Suburban, all tied New York Elmer Cic- BOSTON. October 31 (^PV—'The Bos- unlimited race. Shapiro, 149, (1); course, all qualifying as marksmen or at 73. ton Red Sox today gave outright re- Sunday's complete card: conne, 136, Schenectady, outpointed better. Twenty-three also fired the New York ELIZABETH HOUGHTON, leases to Johnny Hodapp and Tom vs. Fort Humphreys, Frankie Digesu, 135, (6). Army qualification course. Unlimited—Marions Oliver. Hodapp. a former Cleveland at Fort Humphreys; Seaman Gunners vs. I BURLINGTON, Iowa —Bobby O'Dowd. During the season 23 members have daughter of the former Ambas- at Gunners Field; Maryland A. C. MISS lnfielder. was sent to Rochester and Mercury, knocked out on the outdoor range with the sador from the United States to THE “GRIDIRON” at Seat Pleasant. 118. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, qualified ri. St. Stephen's, St. James, holds the Oliver, who came to Boston from Little class—Meridians va. Palace, A1 De Rose. 116, (8); Phil Per- Army rifle. 16 with the Army pistol the Court of today Favorite with college-men. 150-pound Chicago Rock four years ago, was sent to Bal- English- at Oonzata Stadium. nice. Jackie Du- and 13 with the .22-callber pistol, all Washington Po6t trophy, won yesterday vs. Centennials. 133, Chicago, stopped tlmore. type in Brown Scotch Grain. Winter- 135-pound class—Apaches who competed The club in the final round of the handicap Boys' Club vs. Palace. Brookland gan. 135, Waterloo, Iowa (7). qualifying. double sole. Leather heel. Northeast at Colum- weight ts. Mercury; Cleveland vs. Georgetown. will confine its activities to the gallery match-play tourney staged SALT LAKE CITY.—Adrian Elton. District Golf As- but not stiff or harsh for the Winter. bia by the Women's __ADVERTISEMENT._ Rugged, .,.|1 131. Utah, tomorrow Santaquin. outpointed sociation. Mercury gridders will drill 130. (6); Yesterday's scores: and I Tommy Togan, Philadelphia Unknown to most of the fair golfers evening at 7 :30 o’clock at Seventh out- Danny London. 128, New York, PISTOL of the at the start of the tour- streets southwest. Capital Gibson, 128, Terre Haute, 60 2ft Total. pointed Leroy yds. yds. ney. Miss Houghton played steady golf ON THE CHIN! Moor* 01 1B» 280 Q E. Ind. (6). to win her to the final, and aowr.ed j SO way I Landon are seeking grid com- Cook ISP 2T8 Q. X. lafles Tex Risko. 210, Davis. Jr. 83 ITS 261 E. Mrs. M. E. Irwin of Beaver Dam in the In the 115-pound class. Call HOUSTON, —Johnny Q petition knocked out Peter- Wilkinson ... 78 180 258 Q. E. ultimate round 3 and 2. 4164. Cleveland, Big Boy 80 yesterday by Decatur Davis, sr. 178 7S8 Q. E. Irwin three strokes. son. 204. Minneapolis (6). Rineler .77 180 283 8. S. Conceding Mrs. with her Marion 115-pounders will practice to- Dulesky, Chicago, 1 Iorlno 77 170 247 S. 8. Miss Houghton was all even IT TAKES A LOT .CHICAGO.—Solly Willeher .... 74 1«0 243 8. 8. morrow evening at Sixth and Pennsyl- i Bill Connell, Monmouth, 111. 8 outpointed W. Davis .... 7R lftft 234 8. OF ARGUMENT vania avenue southeast. I (8>; George Engel. South Bend. Ind., Bean 80 141 230 8. 8. Duffv 73 lftft 228 S S outpointed Dany Neeman, Chicago (6). S A for Sunday with a 135-pound Collier 03 102 225 S. TO CONVINCE- game Chess 72 140 218 M. foe is by the Triple Tau Frater- HOLYOKE, Mass.—Lou Amber, 134'i, sought Paris nity. Call Ray King at Adams 2914 Herkimer. N. Y„ outpointed Apice, RIFLE. SOME- FOLKS 6 m. i 136, Providence (10). Pr.Kn.3tt. 8td.PR.SR.Tot. after p E Leiehey ... 40 23 22 45 40 40 237 Q THAT YOU CAN’T Van Watner 47 22 22 42 46 50 228 Q E. Collier .... 40 23 22 40 47 48 220 O E. E. Lindsey ... 4» IP 23 41 40 48 220 Q. SETTLE ONE- Chess 47 21 24 40 44 48 224 Q E

Title .... 42 21 18 40 30 40 107 M. uougias 0110 manes a tttae Wins Carney WITH IT/ selection of Shoes for Boys. Handicap Drops, RACING ENDS. $2.75 ... $2.95. CHICAGO Whose Allowance Fades From 12 CHICAGO. October 31 (JP).—Chicago's Oklahoman, one on track Powyfnt Men's Shorn priced the 1933 racing season, a hard Event. officials and "chalk” players.” closes to- some Coast to Coast • to 3 Takes National from. During Tourney, day at Sportsman’s Park, a half-mile $3 to $5.50. strip on the West Side. The season Normal Treds, $7. opened May 1. Br the Associated Press. title was Then he handicap played. ■ 1' --< YORK, October 31.—A played his home course in 75—74— 149, which, with his handicap, gave golfer who began the 1933 W. L. him a net of 143, one under par a of Douglas season with handicap for the layout. FOOTBALL NEW12 strokes has won the first Second place went to W. F. Zent- of Leewood Golf Club, Storo annual championship of the Handi- ler the GEO. WASH. U. Scarsdale, N. Y.. who finished the Golfers’ Association of America. VERSUS cap final play-off all even with par. In Washington He is John B. Bass of the Conoco D. M. Wood of the Steilacoom Golf I TENNESSEE Golf Club, Ponca City, Okla., who and Country Club, Tacoma, Wash., and H. L. Dalton, Charlotte, N. C., was the winner of the Ave. N.W adjudged Country Club, tied for third, two GRIFFITH STADIUM 905 Pennsylvania association's first Nation-wide handi- strokes over par. Fifth place went 9 IK a M. Ok—1*M'| atari* Q* cap competition. to the 72-year-old New Orleans Saturday, 2:30 P.M. Club veteran, Leigh Carroll, | &pen Saturday Kvaningm Bass returned to the game in the tjountry who won the Southern champion- Tickets on sale at Stadium, Talk a maa lata cool a [I trying Iapaa’a Spring of 1933 after six-year lay- ship as long ago as 1906. V V Sharing Cream, aad yea talk Mm Iato off and gradually improved his game Prizes to the national champion Spaldmf’s,71714tkStN.W,| H“ as win- eMna i until he had reduced his handicap as well to all State and club 1212 F St. happy Muring. Ingram-lathered ners the associa- and Cade’s, to three strokes by the time the will be awarded by N.W.| are aeverravt Take ar Jar, aewSfcl | second and final play-off for the tion. y I ► 4 A 4 t 9 4 1 4