District Will Send Lone Player to Compete for Municipal Golf Championship

On Bill Griff men Invade Ominous West Straight Off Tee Portner FOUR PLAYED IN 31 1 GOLFERS GIANTS GIVE TERRY RIGGED WELTER WILL BOX D. C. TENNIS TEAM TOMORROW NIGHT. After A’s Here fellows who operate the public Meeting Today; THEcourses under the management of S. G. Loefflrr are all pepped up over the DOUBLE-WIN Will Be on Road Three Weeks third START j forthcoming champicn- ship tournament of the Parle Amuse- ment Co. which will be played during 36-Hole Test Slated at East June. Harold Bowers won the tourna- Best in Lots of Hustle and BY JOHN B. KELLER. foul line to get Ossie’s loft while travel- ment last year at medal play. Section, Excepting Display on Captures Hotchkiss June 4.—A tussle with ing high. Cup by This year It will be played at match Potomac Park June 23. In Stadium one of the weakest play, and A1 Farr, manager at East Howell and MacKenzie, Fight to Beat Phillies, the Athletics Griffith Connolly, batters In the was Defeating Baltimoreans, Potomac Park, bails the match play tomorrow and the Nationals league, the champion club method with a whoop cl joy, for to him BOSTON. swinger of the fray. In his first four Big Week Ahead. 10-4 and 6-4. will head Westward for the first it means he will not have to give away Among Entrants. trips to the plate he singled, doubled, 5-4 at Norfolk. that too much handicap in medal play and r time this season on a tour prob- singled and doubled in order. Burke can play man to man in match play. ably will settle definitely their chance fanned him the last time up. And last BY W. R. McCALLl’M. the season the By the than 100 com- By Associated Press. Red Sox catcher batted for Associated Press. golfers for a pennant this year. With Cronin the information of those who do YORK, Jure 4.—Crammed less than .200. MAN DEPRESSION has the and Manush out with injuries, the im- va„ June 4.—. FORnot knew the local member clubs prising best players in with hustle and fight, the New mediate outlook is in ex- struck links of the discouraging. Everybody the Red Sox line-up Washington tennis team for pubic golf. Middle Atlantic Golf As- this section of the country Johnson MORE York Giants made Bill Terry's In the Eastern battling the cepting Warstler, who took Rhyne's the fifth time went sociation, the list is printed herewith: won possession Where four players have entered the cham- NEW band, despite a slump in which it has place at short after the sixth inning, Norfolk, OLD Argyle Country Club, Army-Navy Coun- debut as a big league manager of the Hotchkiss St. Paul from Wash- lost 14 of 23 games, has managed to and the pitchers hit safely. Just a Cup this aft- to try Club. Beaver Dam Club, pionship tourney of the Middle two Country a happy one today by winning keep within excellent striking distance great day for the Hubmen. ernoon by defeating the driving Balti- last as members of the Burning Tree Club, Chase Club, ington year Chevy Atlantic Golf Association, which the Phillies and climbing of the It has beaten off the Columbia Country Club, Congressional games Irom top. more team, 5 to 4, on the Norfolk Capital public links team in the starts on John Yankees and the Athletics, their most Country Club, Indian Spring Golf Club, Tuesday at the Columbia out of last place, where the ailing Country Club course. The two Vir- formidable opoonents in this section if national public links champion- Kenwood Golf and Country Club. Manor Club. entries lack left them on his retirement Country The McGraw not in the entire league, in interclub ginia entries—Richmond and Norfolk— Club, Washington Golf and Country ship. only one will make the trip two of the best in yesterday. engagements. But ’ware the West. were eliminated afternoon. Club and Woodmont Country Club. Th» only players Friday to Louisville, Ky„ this year as the on the Phillies, Out on the the Nationals in forthcoming championship tournament this section. These are Billy The Giants climbed prairies Led by the consistent Capt. Bob of the of the recent years haven’t been guest management at Columbia is to all members cf 10 to In first and came particularly open the holder of the who 4, the game, of the Mangan and the smashing Robert Con- public golf courses in Washington. these clubs. Howell, title, successful. On the west shore back In the second half of the double- the More may from Wash- is unable to because of his muddy Mississippi they have been woe- sldine, Washington stars took four players go play and Entries for the District women’s header to stave off a late attack fully weak. They must reveal more of the matches and one ington, but if they do they will from and singles of the will close next graduation Washington power than ever in the far sector this go on their own and pay their own municipal championship pull through, 6 to 4. doubles to regain the Hotchkiss prize. Thursday with Harry Graham, manager Lee University, and Roland R. time to accomplish much, for the West expenses. Two doubles in when of the Rock Creek Park course. Crowd With Terry. now is stronger than it has been in matches, play Entries for the national links public MacKenzie of Columbia, Walker public The present title holder is Virginia timely, with five home runs seasons. the decisive match was ended, were title chase will close on Sunday, June Hitting Meets Mrs. Mathieu in Williams of Congressional and Kenwood. Cup star, who will be unable to to show ior the day. fielding spectac- The far sector of the league mav Today forfeited to Baltimore so that the 12, with A1 Farr, manager at East at times, the team seemed to rally upset the Yankees and the Athletics Washington team could catch a boat Potomac Park, who has been play for business reasons. ularly delegated Henry D. Nicholson came within an under this lime, but it hasn’t been able to do home. to both mentally and physically Finals—Rain Halts handle the job of running off a inch of a hole in one on the G. Pitt, the District title- Tourney scoring fly Harry Terry's personal drive. Each time the so in the last six years. All it has Eddie Jacobs, left-handed Baltimore qualification round by James I). Pres- at the eleventh hole at the ace Washington holder, and all the other local youthful successor to McGraw came to done is pick on the Nationals. John- and fourteenth ranking player in ton. public links committeeman repre- other His shot on this short the day. pitch the plate a crowd of 25.000 cheered. son's band can't stand such treatment Men’s Singles. country, who was conspicuous in senting Washington on the United hole an m and entrants who have figured in hit inch frt the pin He but one hit th» day. a this time. It must the 5-to-4 defeat the Maryland team got during struggle through __ I States Golf Association Public Links bounced five He holed the feet away. tournaments here over the past single in the first game, but he made the West at least neck-and-neck w-ith handed Norfolk Friday, was forced to Committee. A 36-hole tournament will for deuce. putt the three at first in the the Yanks and A's on the start- By the Associated Press extend himself to beat Dooley Mitchell be played a!, East Potomac Park on year or two are entered in the spectacular plays swing second contest. ing Tuesday in about France, June 4.—Mrs, in three gruelling sets. Paired with June 23 to settle on the lone individual Chicago—or just tourney. Post entries will be re- coincidence it was the count itself out of the Robert Elliott in the doubles, Jacobs who will represent Washington in the By strange running. Helen Wills Moody will take ceived tomorrow. Here Phillies McGraw faced back in July lost to the balanced Washington team national public links title tourney. Ex- BRAVES BREAK through the court Mme. Rene EVEN, of 1902, when he came to New York game with the Ath- against of Mangan and Considine in what penses of this lone Capital player will are the for the 18-hole AUTEUIL, pairings to make his debut as manager of the WASHINGTON'Sirtics tomorrow will be its last in Mathieu, France’s wom- proved to be the deciding engagement. be raised of a set of leading by disposing rounds: time his team, also the nearly Summaries: S. G FAIL TO TIE FOR TOP qualification Giants, but that KEN OVERLIN, Capital for three weeks. an tomorrow in the final of the clubs, which will be donated by player, SINGLES—Eddie Jacobs 'BP in last place, dropped a single game, Not until Saturday. June 25. when the defeated Loeffier, concessionnaire for the local TUESDAY. United States Navy product, who meets French tennis seeking Dooley Mitchell (W 4—6. 6—2, 6—3. 5 to 3. Red Sox will be will the championships, Thomas courses. The to Louis'ille guests, Na- J Mangan. )r. (WO, defeated Rob- public trip m E C Golt. and Sylvan Bass In final fight show at 9 a jr.. Columbia, tionals again show on their own lot. her fourth French singles title and her ert Elliott iBj. 6—2. 6—1; Robert Con- for one player is estimated to cost Bow to in Second Game. Alex Baumgartner. Indian Spring. MeGraw Leaves Early. Alexandra arena. sidine. (Wp defeated P, L. Dodgers Johnson's will of the tourna- Goldsborough, about $1U'. 10:00—John Newbold. Chevy Chase, charges swing into second championship jr. 'BO. 6—3, 6—2; John A. Magee B de- and W. W Rapley, Columbia. MeGraw was here a^ain today, but action with Lefty Lloyd Brown on the feated Gene Herman 'Wp. 6—3. 6—3; Jo- Betts to Gain 10 30 Walter P. Skmker. Columbia, ment. seph four Captures Opener only for a few minutes before the firing line against the A's. Leftv left Rutley 'W.i defeated Malcolm Oates year golfers represented ar.d Hugh McKenzie, Columbia ■B >. 6-3. 6—4 W. W Buchanan < double-header started. here Friday Mrs. Moody is an overwhelming1 W.' de- LASTWashington in the national tourna- 10 35--JacK Biggs. Argyle, and Robert night that he might rest feated Douglas Warner iB.i. *—6. 6—4. Sixth Straight. double the woman ment at St. Paul and in team Bowen. Indian Spring. Today’s conquest dropped at home and be away from base ball favorite to defeat the French DOUBLES—Manga n-Considine 'W.I de- 11:00— W. A. Jonei. Army-Navy, and and feated Jacobs-Eillott Bp. 6—4, 6—4 Ma- for the Phillies into last place doubled for a crown competition Harding Cup. Columbia. altogether day before tackling and add the singles to the dou- < > Harvey Johnson. the ; gee-Goldsborough B. defeated Mitchell- were H. Bur- C. and the previous total of victories Giants Mack's tough minions. Buchanan 8—6. These players Bradley By the Associated Pres*. 11:05—John Sborey. Manor, bles she won with Elizabeth 'W.I. 2—1 'forfeited); have been able to score all season on title Ryan Oates-Crawford 'B rows. Washington municipal links F N. Parks. Congressional. Brown did some fancy pitching the defeated Rutley-Her- June 4.—The 11 10-John O. Barr. Columbia, and J. a few days ago. She won the singles man (Wo, 14—13 (forfeited). John Harlan Will Dodgers their home grounds. last time out and should be champion; Connolly, •-- Beaver Dam. and ’30. ■ C. Johnson. ready title in 1928. ’29 ; • — M BROOKLYN,knocked the Boston Braves out of FIRST GAME. lo make previously and Robert Burton. This year Wash- 11:30- R. D. White and W. H. Dickout, matters more than interest- was a to In Phila AB H O A. New York. AB H O A Play in the men's singles post- a team in the chance tie for first place Indian Spring for the A s ington will not have Mallon.2b 3 16 1 Critz,2b. 4 2 3 5 ing in the Sunday engage- rain halted the first semi- the National when 1.0U pm. \V. Fiske Marshall and M. poned when unless three other League today they Bartell.ss. 5 2 2 2 Koenecke.)f 4 110 ment. Harding Cup event, B Bennett. Congressional. final contest between Roderich Menzel edged out a 6-to-4 decision in the sec- Klein.rf 4 15 0 Lind rom.cf 5 2 10 FONSECA SENDS SELF players pay their own way to Louisville, 1 10 H. R. De Vilbiss. Beater Dam. No telling who the Athletics will use de Ste- j of a Hurst.lb 5 0 3 0 Terry.lb. .5190 oi Czechoslovakia and George as ond game double-header ar.d R E Chapin. Columbia after the The rules of the competition laid after; Whitney.3b. 3 10 4 Ott.rf 5 2 3 0 rough time they had in their was two Boston won 9 to 2. 1:15 William Parker Hall. Maryland, fani of Italy. Stefani leading, down bv the U. S. G. A. each had the opener, Lre.cf. .4 0 5 0 Hogan.c. 5151 series the permit and H. H Saum. Columbia. big with Yankees. Mack none. TO PLATE AND the Bressler.If. 4 2 10 ss. 4 3 2 2 games to WINS to six in the The sDllt gave Braves the series, Jackson and Schwartz threw about city to enter up players 1 20 -S. A Greenwell and G. A McCurdy.c. 4 2 2 0 Verger.3b 4 2 3 2 Barry Charles, everything he had in a The Menzel-De Stefani match will 3 to 2. Yaeger. Indian Spring. tournament. Benge.p 1 0 0 0 Fitzsim’na.p 3 3 0 4 pitching way into the melee. Tire Na- off tomorrow's followed Huck Betts won his sixth 1.25— Elliott Spicer. Indian Spring, and 0 0 start program, "The to Louisville is ex- straight Hansen.p .1 0 Walker.p .0 0 0 0 tionals will not get their trip quite Karl F. Kellerman. jr.. Columbia. •Dudley_ 110 0 and Buell Bouts nemesis, Lefty bv the final between Mrs. Moody and said last "And victory in the first game, although tag- Among Singles With Two Out in Tenth to pensive.” Lorffler night. 1 30--Miller B Stevinson. Columbia. i Grove, but Eamshaw, the husky right- Mme. then the other men's for 11 hits. Pitt. Manor. Mathieu, to send four players would cost $440. ged and Harry G. Totals. 35 10 24 7 Totals.. 39 17 27 14 hander. who took such a from and 1 35—T. P Bones, and 6 C. Wat- lacing semi-final between Henri Cochet Defeat most of has FIRST GAME jr.. •Batted for Hansen in ninth. the Yanks Browns—Schulte of In the past the money kins. Columbia. Already Listed. Friday, may try a come- Marcel Bernard, the two French aces. Boston ABH.OA. ABH.OA 0 0 1 0 been contributed by the management Brooklyn 1 40 Hush Reilly, jr., Columbia, and Phill.es 0 0 0 0 3—4 back. The chances are. 2b 3 112 Fi d’nck.cf 0 however, that M*nville 5 12 Dick Walsh. Columbia Giants 0 1 0 2 0 5 0 2 x—10 Mack Losers Gets Five Hits. of the public courses. But our players Urbanski.ss 4 10 3 Finn.3b 5 3 2 2 will send into action some of the 1 45—E. F. Rice. Army-Navy, and D Runs Mallon. Bressler. McCurdv, Dudlev. net done much in the Leach.cf 5 2 10 O’Doul.lf 4 14 0 smaller of have very N Burnham Manor Critz. Koenecke. Lindstrom. Ott. Hogan. bouters will throw fry his hill corps. W’th'ton.If 3 2 3 0 Wilson.rf .4 0 2 0 galore national tournament and with condi- 1 50—M. Parker Noland and W. W. Jackson '2'. Vertex. Fitzsimmons <2> Er- LATE 4 15 0 Rospnfd.rf 0 0 0 0 fists in Wednesday show MEINE, HOLDOUT, Sch’rlch.rf Jones. Congressional. rors- Benge. Koenecke *2*. Runs batted in night's four-homer stunt June 4 Lew tions as they are we do not feel justi- 3 Oil 0 Cuc’nelIo.2b 4 2 6 2 in pulled by —Manager Shires lb. 2 00 B Warren Corkran and T. T. Ott <2», Hurst. Jackson '2'. Verge/. Griffith Stadium, designed so much this 3b 4 2 11 Wright.ss.. 4 2 2 2 of the Yanks in Fonseca his fied In spending money Akers Speer. Baltimore Country Club. Koenecke. Lindstrom *3'. Fitzsimmons. to create a mess fund for THATGehrig Shibe Park CHICAGO, personally led Chicago Ford.3b 0 0 12 Looe?.c_ 10 2 0 Dudley. Bartell. Two-base hits-Bartell. MAIN BUC White Sox to a year.” 0 2 30- Eterett Eynon. Columbia, and Friday reminded Pat Na- PITCHES VICTORY 10-inning. 6 to 5 Spohrer.c 5 14 Sukeforth.c 3 111 Jackson. Koenecke. Home runs Washington's encampment of Gharrity, Fred Hitz. Chevy Chase. Ott. Jack- victory over the St. Louis Browns 4 3 0 0 Kelly.lb. 2 13 0 sen. — tionals' ccach of the time today. of Betts.p.... 2 45 Donald Woodward. Columbia, and Lindstrom. Fitzsimmons. Sacrifices soldier bonus seekers. when he set will break out in a rash Cald veil, lb 2 0 3 0 With men on first and Nathan H. Kaufman, Suburban Ciub of Fitzsimmons. Critz. Double plays Bartell Maj. Harvey L. Miller. U. S. M. C. an record for total second and this week, with Hoyt p ... 1004 to Hurst. Vergez to Terry. Left on bases two GOLFcompetition locally Baltimore bases hit in a while he All as Mates out in the tenth. Lew sent himself Phelps p... 2 0 0 1 New York. 8 9. Bases on Reserve, named by Brig. Gen. Glassford. game was a Checks Cubs Way one sectional 2 50- Forrest Thompson. Kenwood, and Philadelphia. in major championship •Picinich.. 10 0 0 balls- Of! 5 off catcher with to hit for Thomas, and with two E L Bono and Charles H. Baker, Co- Fitzsimmons. Hansen. 1. superintendent of police, chairman of regular the Washington scheduled for decision: the qualification Struck out By Fitzsimmons. 1 by Benge. 1: strikes on him. to lumbia last a club. Celebrate His Heturn With singled left, scoring a Totals 35 13 27 8 Totals 38 11 27 12 by Walker. 1 Hits—Off Benge. 14 in 5N arrangements, night announced round for a national event listed, big 2.5.5 D. Younger. Carl Kress with the . 'Batted for Phelps in ninth inning. Lynch Quentell, innings: off Hansen. 3 in 2*-% off few of the of which "It was in Fenway Park here that winning on the slate and inning* bouts, there will women's tournament Columbia, and W. A. Rogers. Columbia. Fitzsimmons. 10 in 81-* innings: off Walker, I Dick Coffman, who Boston .0 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 2-9 be about 15 or 20. cracked two homers, two doubles and 12-to-4 Decision. had replaced of the Inter- lone in inning. Winning Fitz- the annual competition 00000200 0--2 WEDNESDAY. pitcher a one Hadley, was the Thomas Brooklyn simmons. Losing pitcher Benge. Umpires single afternoon." recalled Pat losing pitcher. League on the schedule. mas the winner. Department Runs—Maranville. Leach. Worthington 10 30- Byrn Curtiss. Beaver Dam, and Messrs. Quigley and Reardon. Time of BARRY, the Capital's leading "Thirteen bases, and it wasn't in a it constitutes the biggest <2». Scbulmerich. Shires. Akers *2». Betts. R R. Hair. Washington game—2 hours. Fred Schulte Altogether heavyweight, will meet Tim Charles double-header. By the Associated Press. led the Brownie attack week scheduled for local Finn. O’Doul. Errors—Urbanski. Wright. 22 noon—Martin E. and C. REDS competitive McCarthy of a headliner "This Boston was with five hits, two of them doubles and Runs batted in- Betts. Leach '2'. Worth- H. Phipp-. Beaver Dam SECOND GAME. Louisville. Ky„ in park my ball park June 4 —Heinie this year. hits—1 Pa., i one a golf ington. Wriaht. Akers »5>. Two-base 12 10--Leroy D Sasscer. Indian Spring, Phila ABHO.A New York his own section and a inci- for batting," mused "I used triple. 60 ABHOA brother, Gharrity. the i Tomorrow morning more than Worthington <2>. Leach. Wright Three- and John J Holzberg. Columbia. Mallon.2b .4122 PITTSBURGH,Meine started his first game of 1 Cntz.2b. 4 3 2 3 of to smack the ball Lott*5 AB H O A Schulmertch. Sukeforth. dentally. Squirrel Charles, well- right regularly against Chicago AB H O A p mater/ and stars from base hits—Akers. 12:15— G J. Richardson. Indian Spring, Bartell.ss.. 4 112 Fullis.lf 4 2 10 season for the ; FSchulte.cfft- 6 5 5 0 professional Sacrifices -Scbulmerich. known ball of this that left field fence. Never Appling.2b 5 13 3 and —Akers and Donald Miller. Baltimore Country Klein.rf.... 4 13 0 Terry.if.. 4 0 14 0i player city. played Burns.lb 3 0 in 1 Washington, Maryland. Virginia Maranville '2». Urbanski Double plays—, today and the Bucs celebrated by j Funk.cf 5 14 0 1 Club. Hurst.lb. 3 15 1 Lind'rom.cf 4 110! the Baltimore in it but I didn't Benny Schwartz, ban- get my hits." Campbell.rf 5 13 0 Blue.lb 3 2 10 1 the Carolinas will swing into action Wrmht to Cuccinello: Sukeforth to ’Wright. 12 20—R P Davidson. Whitney.3b 4 0 3 2 Ott.rf. 3 0 3 0 the Chicago Cubs. 12 to 4 Chevy Chase, will meet Eddie Buell of trouncing Goslin.lf— 5 2 2 0 .4 ° n 1 on bases—Boston. 8 Brooklyn. 9 Bases tam, Wash- Gharrity's record—which was for Hadapp.If l over the course of the Congres- Left and R S Fowler. Washington. Lee.cf 4 2 2 0 Hogar.c .4 0 3 0 Tiie erstwhile holdout hurler held the Ferre 11.c .5122 rugged 3 off 2. Struck who is a modern base ball Selph 3b 51:’.’ on balls- Off Hoyt. Phelps. 12 40—If King Cornwell. Columbia, Bressler.If. 4 0 5 0 Jackson.ss. 2 0 12 ington. attempting comeback. only, base ball after Melillo 2b. 4 0 3 2 sional Club, 36 holes 4 Cubs in check the game. FothereilI.rf 4 110 Country playing out—Bv Hoyt. 1 by Phelps. 2: by Betts. and T D Webb, sr Washington. V.Davis.c.. 3 12 0 Vergez.3b 3 0 13 He is in trim. 1900—did not throughout excellent stand long. Cobb ana Storti.3b 4 2 14 Kress.ss. 4 3 4 « to determine the eight men who will Hits—Off Hoyt. 8 in 3’i innings: off Phelps.;' 12:45— Mai. E A Noyes. •G.Davis... 1 0 0 0 Mooney.p 3 112 and Grace hit homers. Army-Navy, Schwartz and I several others soon excelled Jurges Irfvey.ss. 2 0 2 1 Berry.r .5 0 5 0 5 in 52t innings Losing Ditcher Hoyt. Collins.p .. 0 0 10 Luque.p_ 0 0 0 0 Billy Billy Strickler, it. but it this section in the national and Henry D. Nicholson Washington t HO A Hadley, p .3100 represent Umpires Messrs. Barr. Donnelly and Ricler. McCurdy.. 10 0 0 who have on some was a feat at the Chicago. ABHOA Pittsburgh AB Jones.p 2102 at 12:50—Royal Gill. Baltimore Country middleweights, put quite time Pat made 5 12 Jenkins*. .1 0 0 0 open championship to be played Time of game—2 hours. J Elliott p. .2010 Pichbo g cf.. 4 14 0 L Waner.cf. 0; Sullivan: .loop Club, and W J Cox. Bearer Dam. hot will it in 0 = n 2 10 scraps hereabouts, go it again. early his playing davs with the Herman.2b.. 4 114 PAVaner.rf.. 6 2 4 0 Grimes* .0 0 0 Thoma p 1 n n Fresh Meadow, Flushing. N. Y.. on Jun: 1? 55 W. B Downes. and Todd.c. 0 Army-Navy, Nationals. Fnglish.3b.. 4 12 0 Vaughan ss. 5 3 3 4. Coffman.p.. 10 10 Fonsecat..' 1 l 0 r, 24 and 25. All the local hope SECOND GAME. Frank Sims. Maryland Country Club 3 0 3i 23. pros Totals.. 35 8 24 8 Totals.. 31 7 27 10 MILLER is casting for an op- Hornsbv.rf.. 3 110 Travnor3b.. 4 TOO—Thomas W. Sasscer, Maryland 0 0 2 0 01 Totals.. .. 39 12 29 10 some of them are cer- Boston. AB H.O A. Brooklyn. AB.II.O A Moore.rf... 1 0 Rarbeelf... 5 Totals ... 41 12 30 17 to qualify, but •Ran for V. Da\;s in eighth. for a Cleve- WEST is M‘nville.2b 5 0 5 4 Frdrich.cf 5 2 10 Country Club, and T H Somerville. MAJ.ponent Johnny Rio. doing nicely and 3 0 1 0 Suhr.lb.. .4 2 13 1 •Batted for a ’Batted for in Pteph'son.lf. for Hadley in eighth. tain to be disappointed, quite 5 2 2 4 Farmington Country Club. Charlottes- Collins ninth. 2 0 2 6 Urbanski.ss Finn,3b 4 10 2 land. Ohio, main-event light- could be used against the Athletics Gudat.lf_ 10 10 P:et.2b *Ran for Jenkins in of divot will ville. Va Phillies SAMMY eich»h formidable g-roup diggers I each.cf. .5 0 2 0 O'Doul.lf 4 2 4 0 00010003 0—4 who wants to started here. the Grimm lb 4 0 9 1 Grace c.... 4 2 i 1 :Barted for Jor*s r sixth 110 1:05- Austin M. Porter, Columbia, and Giants 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 x—6 weight. get throughout game in Washing- 2 0 0 3 0 be at from Baltimore, j W'th'ton.If 4 Wilson.rf 4 0 3 0 Hartnett,c.. 3 12 Padden.c... iBatted for Thomas in tenth. Congressional 4 4 10 partner. Lieut. McHenry, athletic officer at ton tomorrow if needed. How- 111 Norfolk and in the P Moore.rf Cu nelIo.2b 4 3 3 5 Runs Bartell. Lee. G Davis. Todd. Critz sorely Jurges.ss.... 4 14 1 Mcine-P..... 5 Sr Louis... Richmond. points Shires.lb.. 4 2 8 0 Slade.s*. .3213 1:10— F. S Appleman. Columbia, and ! •2', Terry. Lindstrom. Quantico, will send up 10 fighters for ever. Trainer Martin Grimes p 1 0 0 2 10100201005 Vergez. Mooney. still thinks the Chicago. 0 0 3 0 0 1 Carolinas to dig their spikes Akers.3b... 3 0 12 Picinich.c. 4 110 M. D. Williamson. Baltimore Runs batted in—Fulhs <2<. Critz. Mnv.p .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-6 prepared Moonev. the show, including Andy Zeher. the player who was cracked on the ear bv the Hargrave.c. 4 14 0 Kelly.lb 4 2 14 0 1 20—L. W. Laudick, Columbia, and Hurst. Lindstrom 2>. Todd. Mallon. Klein •J Taylor... 1 o o o Runs—Schulte • 2>. Ferrell. Storti. in and work their way toward star, who is a Grimes. Zachary.p. 3 10 3 Thurston p 3 10 3 Dr. J. T McClenahan. Washington. ’I wo-base hit:; Critz. Fullis <2*. Bartell. Lee. gridiron middleweight. one of Johnny Michaels left-handed Tinning,p. .0 0 0 1 Appimg. Funk. Blue. Selph. Kress. Jones national open itself. 0 0 0 0 1 25—Norman B. Frost and E L. Three-base He 0 Error Levey Mangum.p. Quinn.p 10 0 0 hit—Mooney. Home run- Lind- has had three fights and won all pitches in the second game last Thurs- Hack. 10 0 Runs batted in Campbell in amateur 0 0 0 ft Jones, Columbia. •strem. Stolen base 1 Funk. F Two of the big shots golf F’khouse.p Lindstrom. Left on with knockouts. Turner Is Newsom.p .. 0 0 0 Storti, Schulte <2>, Berry, 0 1 F. and bases—New Billy another day should remain out of action. around G. Pitt of •Knothe 0 0 0 30—Roger Hall. Maryland, York. 5. Phillies. 5. Bases on Hodapp. Fonseca Two-base hits—F Schulte Washington—Harry tSchul'rich 10 0 0 G P. Orme, Columbia. balls—Off J. Elliott. 4; off Luque. 1. S’ruck promising Leatherneck. The cut on West's 7 24 12 Totals_40 16 27 16 Ferrell. Storti. R. of right ear caused Totals_34 ;2>. Kress. Fothergill. Three- Manor and Roland MacKenzie 1 35—B. L. Tayior. sr.. Congressional, cut By Mooney. 2. by J Elliott. 1 b> All the base hit—F. Schuhe. bouts will be three-roundera bv the of the ball is •Batted for Hav in fifth. Stolen bases—Selph. the sec- .38 11 24 and L. C. Stew aid. Luque. 1 Hits- Off J. Elliott. 7 in 7 in- impact healing F. Schulte. Columbia—have entered in Totals 13 Totals.. 36 14 27 13 jr.. Congressional. in Funk <2 ■. Sacrifice Burns. nings. off none and all the fighters volunteers. fast and now doesn't tBatted for Tinning eighth. for the •Pan for Zacharv in seventh inning. 1.40—D. Page Cornwell. Columbia, and Collins, in 1 Inning: off bother Sammv at Levey. Left on bases—St. Louis. 11: Chi- tional tourney open champion- Mooney. 6 in 7*3 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0— 4 +Batted for Frankhouse in ninth Inning. George Frederick, Maryland Country innings: Luque. 2 in th- all. His head is quite West Chicago cago. 10. Base on balls—Off Jones. 4 off but do not intend to turn in innings. Winning pitcher—Mooney Losing clear, ...01240500 x—12 ship, Boston 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0—4 Club. declares. Pittsburgh Thomas. 1: off Hadley. 4. Struck out Bv their 1 Ditcher—J. Elliott. Umpires—Messrs. Rear- cards. They will concentrate all Brooklyn 0 02 1 0 1 2 0 x—6 45—B. L. Taylor, jr.. Congressional, Runs—Richbourg Hartnett <2>. Jurges. L. Jones. 3 by Hadlev. 2 Hits- Off Jones. 8 don and Quigley. Time of game—1 hour MARTIN’S HOMER HELPS He donned a j the cham- and C. O. Thrasher. Army-Navy. uniform today and did Waiter P Waiter. VattRhan <2t. Tr.^rior i2>. ! Hi 6 innings: off Thomas. 4 in 4 innings: golfing skill' and energy on Runs—Worthington. R Moore <2>. Shires. 41 minutes. 1.50—George Sharpe, jr.. Columbia, a bit of about and oee S'liir. Piet. Grace. Meine. Errors off Hadley. 7 in 7 innings: off Coffman. I Middle Atlan- Frederick. Finn. O’Doul. Cuccinello. Slade. jogging some throw- Bet '2', tourney of the and Frank Goodman. Congressional. Meine. in 2 -. innings. pionship Thurston. ing. too. "I'm in fine Herman. Enklish. Barbee. Piet. Winning pitcher—Thomas. tic Golf Association, which is to start Errors—Zachary. Cuccinello. 1 55—Roger Peacock, Indian Spring, Nets Two Runs as Cardinals Win condition." said in—Jurges < 2 •. Barbee '2'. Iajsing pitcher—Coffman. Runs batted in—Zachary <2>. ret ns batted Umpires-Messrs. run Hargraxe. and J. W. Harvpy. jr.. Indian Spring. West, "but I don't want my to Suhr Vaughan '2'. Grace t4>. English. Owens and Hildebrand. Time of 2 at Columbia on Tuesday and Frederick. O Doul. Picinich. Kellv. Wilson. legs i2'. game- 2:00—A. K. McKenzie. Columbia, and rest too and I must Two-base hits—Barbee. Traynor. Three-base hours and 26 minutes. Cuccinello, Akers. Two-base hits—R Moore. TIGERS SPLIT Over Reds by 7 to 3. long keep my arm through Friday. Gordon F. Wood. Hermitage. EVEN; hit—Suhr. Home tuns—Jurges. Grace. Dou- Frederick. Cuccinello. Picinich. Slade limber. Three 2 05—Edgar Lucas. Baltimore Country Grace to Piet Pset to Vaughan to base hits—Frederick. Kelly. Sacrifice— ST. LOUIS. June 4 Mar- Lle plays around Club, and C B. Asher. Columbia. —Pepper "I'll be right, I'm sure, whenever Newsom to Jurges to Grimm. Left on professional golfers Slade. Double p’.ays—Kelly 'unassisted. Suhr: 2:10—F. J. D. Maekay. Hermitage, tin's homer in the first inning contrib- want me.” bases—Chicago. 4. Pittsburgh. 12. Bases on has turned out en Maranville and Shires. T.eft on bases- -Bos- END LOSING they THF,Washington and George P. James, Columbia STREAK balls—Grimes. 5; Turnings. 3. Struck out— ton. 8; Brooklyn. 7. Bases on uted ttto runs toward the St. Louis Car- West was not so j masse for the open and every one balls—Off 2 15—Robert Stead, jr., and Emmons I sturdy looking, 2 Hus—Grimes. 7 in 3*s innings: Thurston. 1 Struck out -By Zachary. 2: dinals’ 7-to-3 over Dan How- Meine in mind the sensa- S Smith. Chevy Chase. victory though, when he batted for in 1 in U: Tinning. 7 in 3: Newsom. 1 cf them, having bv Quinn. 1: by Frankhouse 1. Hits —Off Bluege May. in 1 2:20—Richard Lunn, jr.. Chevy Chase, ley's Cincinnati Nationals in the series the first in 1. Hit by pitcher—Meine 'Hartnett). tional frats of Sarazen and Burke in Zachary 9 6 innings: offMangum. 4 in H Take game today and rolled to the ! inninc: and T D. Webb. jr.. Washington From Tribe After here Balk—Grimes. Losihg pitcher—Grimes. Um- from unknown off Frankhouse. 1 in innings, off Nightcap opened today. first baseman. He looked better as a coming up virtually Thurston. 2 25—L. L. Stratton. Indian Spring, pires—Messrs Stark. Pfirman and Klem. Autos 10 in 72» innings off j Painted Quinn. 1 in cham- and W Smith. Baltimore. Score: pinch batter in the second of hours and 5 minutes. position in golf to win the big I innines. Winr.in? pitcher-Thurston Harry Three Battles in setto. Time game—2 Losing 2:30—George Eirman, Maryland Coun- Dropping Cinci. AB H O A. St AB H O A. Best Work- is anxious to qualify for a pitcher—Zaebarv. Umpires—Messrs 1j Louis. ■-•- pionship, try Club, and E. L Pugh, Columbia 2 5 0 to Donnelly. Barr and Rigler. Time of game— Crabtree.cf. 5 Orsatti.lf .4110 Something like 5.000 turned out for shot at the title. With only fight, hours. Country Club. 3 10 3 2 Two Days. Gilbert.3b Martin.cf 3 110 the double-header here The this means that only one- Herman.rf.. 4 111 Hendrick 3b 4 3 11 today. sky manship. qualify, was overcast at 1 o'clock and Boston eighth of the starters will represent this Grant m.2b. 4 0 0 1 Collins.lb .4251 YOUNG NETMEN OPEN off th» bat Roettger.lf.. 4 0 0 0 Watkins.rf.. 4 10 0 fans, recalling that Friday's game was Any Make area in the open. Right MATCHES By the Lombardl.c. 3 0 3 0 Wilson.c_ 4 1 11 0 IN NET LOOP Associated Press. called when there was only a trace of you can throw out most of the amateur Heath.lb 4 1 11 0 Geibert.ss.. 4 0 2 2 j MRS. MECKLEY BOWS June 4.—After rain at noon and sunshine for six hours Color entrants, for most of them only entered i losing three Durocher.ss. 3 2 4 3 Delker.2b .4 0 4 1 TOURNEY SATURDAY —Any 1 0 0 0 3 were more Three Are DETROIT,games in two the Detroit S.Johnson.p Hallahan.p. 12#. thereafter, not eager to take the I to swell the lists and get places Scheduled Today for davs, Benton.p... 2 0 0 1 I Tigers on trip to the park with the chance of Duco for the pros. And if Harry Pitt and IN GOLF TITLE PLAY jumped Hudlin and Asby*. 10 0 0 it Teams in Hildebrand for 10 in seeing nothing but a "no game" sign on Roland MacKenzie play tomorrow, Capital City. hits the second and Junior Titles •Totals... 34 7 24 9 Totals ... 34 10 27 District _ game of ^5 the gate. Boy Finish is not likely they will turn in their Three ! trday's double-header and de- matches are scheduled today feated the •Batted for Benton in ninth. cards. in the 10 to 4. Capital Citv Tennis League Defeated Mrs. 3 and Today's first Cincinnati. 00001020 (X—3 First Game. Will Be Contested on Ward- YOUR CAR The Middle Atlantic tourney is the Claremont by Morrow, 2, game was won by the In- St Louis. 2 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 x—7 will meet Edgewood and a sectional event of the year for dians with a score of 3 to 1. Durocher pulled leg muscle when biggest Pan-American will face Runs—Heath. «2>. Orsatti. Mar- man Courts. the Filipino Club in Final for State tin «2». Hendrick »2>, Collins. Wilson. Br- to first base in the third amateurs in this neck of golfing j on the Maryland FIRST MANUSHrunning Friends School courts at 10 a m GAME. iers -Gilbert. Orsatti. Runs batted in—Mar- woods. at Virginia Beach, last inning and had to retire for the Played and Veterans’ H O A Detroit AB H tin <2», Collins »3». Gilbert. Crabtree <2». the Administration will en- pLrttl*?/1 A? O A Harris was sent to left field and year and at Richmond in 1930 j Championship. Porter.rf... 4 110 Davis.lb... 4 1 15 2 Watk’.ns. Two-basp hits Wilson. Herman. day. gage Wardman at Wardman at 2. in the annual District and foe Cissell.2b.. 4 2 4 4 as... 12 1 Durocher »2». Collins. Three-base hit—Col- he found it difficult to check drives in boy Washed Atlantic comes to Columbia Rogell. 4 75c Middle Avertn.cf 4 0 5 0 Stone.lf_' 10 lins. Home run—Martin. Stolen base— will and the first, time since 1919 and in Wash- 4 0 his direction. He was charged with PLAYjunior tennis championships Sundays Holidays, Vosmik.lt. 4 0 2 0 GTinger.2b 4 114 Watkins. Double plays-Gelbert to Delker j 95c the an error in the seventh when he let open next Saturday on the ington for the first time since 1928. Md„ June 4.—Though Morgan.lb.. 2 0 8 1 Walker.cf 4 13 0 to Collins; Herman to Heath. Left on bases morning Myatt.c 3 0 0 Wardman Park courts. blanks year Harry Pitt holed a 60-foot putt Mrs. E. Morrow 2 Johnson.rf. 3 0 0 0 Cincinnati. 7: St. Louis. 4. Bases on McManus’ single get away to give Entry BALTIMORE,ill, Boyd gained Kamm.3b 3 111 Rich'son 3b 2 0 0 2 balls—Off Johnson. 1. off Hallahan. 3 the at the first hole at Minor Marty an extra base. will be available tomorrow at the Ten- across green Leagues her sixth Maryland State golf Montague.ss 2 15 2 Sehuble.3b 10 10 Struck out—By Johnson. 1; by Benton. 1; nis Shop, 1019 Fifteenth street, and en- Congressional to beat John C. Shorey championship this afternoon over her Brown.r... 3 111 Hayworth.c 4 13 1 bv Hallahan. 9. Hits—Off Johnson. 7 in Sorrell.p... 2 0 13 2*.i innings: off Benton. 3 in 52^ innings. Bluege continued his good fielding tries will close at 6 and win the title/ With Billy Howell, home course, the Hunt Club, Friday p.m. Elkridge Hogsett.p.. 0 0 0 0 Losing pitcher—Johnson. Umpires—Messrs. Two of his four were fine out • putouts spears Boys who were not more than 15 title winner for the past two years, Pacific toast Mrs. P. 10 0 0 Simonizing by conquering Betty Meekly, White... Magerkurth and Moran. Time of game -1 ! League. of burning liners off the bats of Wat- enter that di- of the tourney, Pitt again will be one star. 3 and 2. t Rhiel.... 110 0 hour and 52 minutes. January 1, 1932. may ! SPECIALISTS Portland, 2: Oakland, 1. Washington wood and But Ossie wasn't of the favorites to win the Midatlantic -•-- Pickering. vision and those who were not 18 Missions. Virginia Holzderber, who won the Totals.. 29 6 27 11 6 27 13 2; Hollywood, 0. Totals.. 34 hitting and gave way to a pinch batter the same date are for this year, for he has recently been play- crown from Mrs. Morrow last was I by eligible junior Two night games. year, •Batted for Richardson in seventh inning. Kerr finished at third. FENDERS REPAIRED of the same brand that won in the eighth, so play. ing golf not entered in the tournament. She ♦Batted for Sorrell in eighth inning. VERY events last and Neither the winner nor the run- REASONABLE RATES him four major year International League. is traveling abroad. Cleveland .0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0—3 GRIFFMEN VICTIMS the local the "joke” outfielder, was any- either class in 1931 will de- Open 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sundays to 3 P M. established him at the top of the new Detroit .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 Jolly, ner-up in Toronto, 5; Rochester. 2. Although champion ap- but that in the fourth But Roland MacKenzie has Runs—Porter. Morgan. thing inning. | fend his honors this year, being out heap. Reading, 12; Baltimore. peared to be at the top of her game, Brown, Rogell. back in the form 11. Errors—Morgan. Montague »2>. Walker. He scrambled up the leftfield bank to of town or Charles won shown himself to be 9: she under considerable OF INSPIRED CLUB ineligible. Daly Buffalo, Montreal. 4. played difficulty, Runs batted In—Cissel <2K Montague. Stone. a hit from Cronin: then, with Rev- ; Auto Inc. which him a place on three j Two base keep the junior title and Ricky Willis was Super gained Newark, 12; Jersey 8. At the fourteenth hole she became so ; hit—Cissell. Three base hit—Rogell. Laundry teams, and if he City, Sacrifices—Myatt. Double nolds on third base, went up the hill Gilbert Hunt the Walker Cup plays ill that it was doubtful whether she Montague. plays— runner-up. captured Montague to Cissell to to and sat down to 2312-20 Ave. anywhere near as well as he played to Southern Association. Morgan; Hayworth From First Page.) again get Bluegc's boys’ crown and Mason Ritzenberg was Georgia could continue. Gehringer: Davis to Rogell. Left on bases— [Continued Corby’s %-tn the Chase tournament, he drive. Hunt, too old for the boys’ Opposite Bakery Chevy Memphis. 6; Atlanta. 8. Superior all around play character- I Detroit. 7; Cleveland. 3. Base on balls—Off runner-up. be ft hurdle for any Sorrell, 1; off Hogsett. 1. Struck out—By will for laurels. Will fprmidable ized Mrs. Morrow's was land. Van Camp's triple and McManus' McManus division, try junior Chattanooga, 7; Birmingham, 4. victory. She SorreH. 2 Hits—Off Sorrell. 0 in 8 innings: Crowder couldn't keep off SBur. to overcome. Practically all the did it. New Orleans. 5; Nashville, 3. steadier than her opponent, especially off Hogsett. none in 1 inning. Hit by pitcher hoist the runway. At the plate four times, leading from the entire Middle By Brown < ». Passed golfers One night game. on the gTeen. Johnson bail*—Hay- Ragland took plenty in the fifth. Marty connected for a double and two Atlantic area have entered in the ! worth. Losing pitcher—Sorrell. Umpires— the attack with Of the 16 holes played 9 of them— Messrs. Connolly began an in- and once walked. tournament. American Association. Ormsby and Dineen. Time of game— singles the fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, 1 hour and 53 minutes. field single, and after Durham struck Indianapolis. 12: 9. Columubs, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth and six- out, Van Camp got a safety with a pop also some 80 golfers Milwaukee. 6: St. 4. SECOND GAME. Second Game. Paul, teenth—were over Ragland's head as Myer failed to YOU WILL all the Government halved Cleveland AB.H.O.A. Detroit AB.H.O.A. TOMORROWrepresenting Minneapolis, 2; Kansas City, 1 (10 the ball. A pass to McManus was struck by one of Dur- and bureaus will start The Indian Spring representative, Porter.rf.. 4 2 6 0 Davis.lb... 5 2 13 1 pick up departments Innings). Cissell.2b.. 4 2 4 1 Roaell.ss... 5 2 15 crowded the stations, then Webb ham's pitches in the second inning. for Inter- after dropping the first three holes, picked CRONIN ENJOY A the competition the One Averill.cf 4 13 0 ... 2 110 two-day night game. Stone.If one to his rifled a double down He took his place on the runway, captured the fourth. Mrs. Morrow Vosmik.lf 3 0 3 0 5 2 3 5 liking, Departmental League championship G ringer.2b but to Kerr when the Na- Eastern gained the tenth, while Mrs. Morgan.lb. 4 0 5 0 White.cf... 5 2 2 0 the right field line and three runs gave way over the course of the Kenwood Golf League. Meckley KaranUb.. 3 0 0 3 0 3 0 the field. That made came Johnson.rf. 4 crossed. toinals went to BEACH CHAT Club. A similar number back to take the eleventh with a 4 2 0 0 4 0 0 4 and Country Allentown. 9-3: Bridgeport. 1-14. Montague.ss Srluib1e.3b. was a for the Nationals with nice for a 0 Another Red Sox marker chalked patchy line-up will on Tuesday. This is a 36-hole New Ha\en. 2-9. long approach putt birdie 4. Myatt.c_ 4 13 0 Riit.c. 3 13 play 7-8: Hartford, 2 0 0 10 in the sixth. and three subs in a row in the batting who work for Mrs. Meckley dropped the fifteenth Hudlin.p... 0 1 WhRehill.P 3 up Rhyne singled tourney, open to golfers Richmond, 9: Albany. 3. Hil'brand.p 10 0 0 Harris and Kerr. LIKE THIS and the Connolly'doubled Hal to the plate, the order, Rice, Uncle Sam, and notwithstanding talk Springfield. 6; Norfolk, 3. players went into the sixteenth •Connatser. 10 0 0 with Mrs. Morrow 3 fourth successive hit for Connolly and of pay cuts, furloughs and other dole- up. The best Rhyne made a sparkling play in the Totals.. 34 8 24 5 Totals.. 3* 10 27 15 the fourth run driven across by him in AT THE ful predictions from Capitol Hill, there Texas League. the Washington player could get here fourth to retire Bluege. The little Red •Batted for Hildebrand In ninth inning. the Marberry was rushed to Rag- will be a group of Federally-em- 4: 2. was another half, so the match was fray. Sox far across the quite Longview. Dallas, 1— shortstop galloped over. Cleveland .0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 land's relief to end the rout. divot diggers out there at Ken- Tyler. 5: Fort Worth, 1. X—10 AND ployed | Detroit .0 0 4 0 3 0 0 3 After two were gone in the seventh, PERFECTLY EQUIPPED OPERATED wood tomorrow and Tuesday. Entries Two night games. Davis L. O. CAMERON, holder of the Runs—Porter. Cissell <2>. Montague. the Nationals picked up two more runs In this tournament are published else- <2i. Rogell. Stone <2>. Gehrlnger <21. White, with Rice's double and where in The Star. Piedmont League. MRS.course record for the golf layout Johnson, Schuble. Errors—Cissell <2>. Kamm. Myer's single, Net List <3 >. Cis- Women's of the Chase Club, won the Schuble. Runs batted in—White Harris’ two-bagger, made in order, and More than half a hundred entries Raleigh. 12-2: Greensboro. 11-5. Chevy sell and Myatt. the <2>. Averill. Stone. Gehrlnger in the eighth Burke’s double and singles GLEN for French Com- ECHO have beer, received by the High Point. 12-8: Asheville. 10-7. competition High Two base hits—Gehrlnger. Montague. Three already and meant another Women's District Golf Association for i mission Cup yesterday at Chevy Chase, base hits—Averill. White. Davis. Home by Bleuge Spencer Closes Tomorrow FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK Winston-Salem. 8-11: Durham, 4-2. Double Miss Susan Hacker 4 and run—Cissell. Sacrifices—Whitehill. run and brought Russel to Durham's the Herald Cup tournament, the out- ! Wilmington Charlotte, two night defeating by plays—Gehringer to Rogell to Davis: Rogell rescue. standing event of the week for the games. 3 in the final round. Miss Hacker con- to Gehrlnger to Davis. Left on bases— 9: Base on balls— In the ninth the Nationals drove Rus- Women's feminine golfers of the Capital, to be Cotton States League. ceded Mrs. Cameron four strokes. The Detroit. Cleveland. 5. for the annual Off Whitehill. 2: off Hudlin. 3: off Hilde- cover and his on over the fine winner had a score of 89 while Miss sell to pummeled Moore, District Tennis League tourna- played Wednesday Pine Bluff, 5; Jackson, 3. brand. 3. Struck out- by Whitehill, 2; by ENTRIES CR YSTAL POOL but fell one of a tie. course of the Woodmont Country Club, Hacker had a card of 88. Hildebrand. 1. Hits—Off Hudlin. 9 in 4*a successor, shy ment, which begins Wednesday Baton Rouge, 5: El Dorado. 1. innings: off Hildebrand. 1 in 3'i inningi. walked and Kerr's near will be an 18-hole The consolation was won Rice and Harris on the Rock Creek Reservoir courts, ANY DAY FROM 9:30 A. M. TO 11:30 P. M. Bethesda. This trophy by Wild Monroe, 12: Port Arthur, 12. (Tie; pitch—Hudlin. Losing pitcher—Hudlin. filled the sacks and eliminated 6 medal play tournament, open to all Louise Claytor, who defeated Mrs. Umpires—Messrs. Dineen and Ormsby. Time single will close tomorrow at p.m. called ninth, darkness). Russell. two runs woman golfers in the city, regardless of James W. Beller by 4 and 2 in the final. of game—2 hours. Reynolds singled Matches will be played between and sent Kerr to third, from club affiliations, with a maximum Three-Eye League. ---—.—•- home 4 and 7 o’clock. A large entry list The course of the Woodmont where he crossed as West grabbed is including, with others. handicap allowance of 16 strokes. An Danville. 5; 4. Country expected, INCLUDES LOCKER Springfield, Club will be tomorrow and Tues- track' dies. Burke's bat and forced out Carl. After Mrs. Ruth Martinez, winner, and entry fee of $1 will be charged and Two open 25* AND TOWEL night games. 50c fine catch entries are being received by Mrs. F. day morning to those entrants in the PHILADELPHIA, June 4 (/P).—David Bluege was retired by Oliver’s Prances Walker, runner-up, last year, New R. Keefer at 3667 Porter street. The York-Pennsylvania League. Herald Cup tourney who have paid D. Shatz. track coach and newspaper against the left field embankment, and Mrs. Charles Stone. far CHILDREN woman golfers of the several clubs will Harrisburg, 7, 2: Wilkesbarre, 10, 9. their entry fee. according to Mrs. F. R. man and fo-mcr Pennsylvania track Spencer singled We=t to the corner, Those planning to enter are asked ADULTS continue their team match series to- Hazleton. 3. 4; Elmira. 10, 5. Keefer, president of the District Wom- star, died at his home today at the age but Kuhel's best was a long fly to the to give their names to their team morrow In contests to be held at the Williamsport. 8: Binghamton. 0. an's Golf Association, which will con- of 28. He had been U1 two weeks with center fielder. A great finish that leader, who will send them to Pran- Washington Golf and Country Club. York, 4, Scranton, 3 (13 innings). duct the event next Wednesday. typhoid fever. meant nothing. ces Walker, tournament chairman.

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