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Public Links Title West Grows in Amateur Leoffler Offers- Cup:■ A Powerful Golf "Little Poker Face" in Decade TO DECIDE CHAMP Unchanged SENDS HALF DOZEN Giants on Trial Touring West HOUSING PLAN DOOMS Quest of Sixth Wimbledon Crown Marked by Charaeteristies of Net Queen's Girlhood. CLUB ROOMS AT YALE Must Improve on Record of Last Jaunt to Stay That shade i BY MELVIN E. COLEMAN, keeps the sun's glare and tlw National Girls' Tournament, on Place Where Old Eli'» from features cast In a mold. was in National Varsity ON TWO LAYOUTS Associated Press Staff Writer. classic The next year she In the senior STARS FOR CROWN Top League Scrap. Only of late years has she used lip- finals and In 1923 she deposed Mrs. Teams Have for 14 WILLS MOODY, queen Trained stick and nail rouge. She still wears Molla Mallory as national champion. of the tennis courts, stood hair and she never suc- BY JOHN a FOSTER. long has Record books say she was 17 that Walter Is Latest to their closest rivals, the St. Louis Years Now a Tradition. New Will Eliminate cumbed to the fad for divided skirts Emery System today at the threshold ot year. So a little figuring Indicates YORK, 7—The real or shorts. July Cardinals, the Giants will have to her to be 27 this season. her sixth Wimbledon title. test of ths New York Olants' do better than on of Constant HELEN Off the courts, art and shopping Join Firmament—Omaha their first West- By the Associated Press. Advantage was as as She has been champion of Amer- and she imperturbable occupy her thoughts. She specializes ability to hold the leadership ern In order to as ica seven times. She chose not to trip qualify eham- j HAVEN, Conn., July 1.—The a decade she won her in action sketches of fellow experts In the race when, ago, In 1930 and 1932 and in 1926 i Rivals Atlanta. NEW National League plons. On that earlier tour on One Course. with the racquet. Dress shops lure defend they "Y'' Club, the place ■Where all of Play first national championship. her of! the courts. Is now at hand. were flattened out in New her. appendicitis kept St. Louis. Eli's great varsity teams have effortless That was the year Mile. de- a Oraceful and seemingly Mrs. Moody has been winning Lenglen Beginning long JauAt through Tlie Olants, from whom little was feated her at Cannes, the only major BY FRANCIS J. POWERS. trained since 1919. has becom* Just BY WALTER R. McCALLUM. in her she keeps the calm championships' since 1921, her first th? West with a five-game lead over when the race play, setback in Helen's" career. expected began, have another Yale tradition. demeanor that titles being those of the Pacific Coast "Queen 7.—The now been in first for more than Located In an unpretentious building last the golfers of the pub- w 0 n h e r the July place a month. On June 2 St. Louis went near the university, the club had been are to have strength of amateur lic links going golf into the lead by beating the Chicago the place where the training tables of , Poker Face" to in the United is Cubs, 12 to 2. The day before New all major sports were laid tor 14 years. a championship cup play when she first COEN REACH Chicago, Stat^ PARKER, York had been in first place, but Its In it also v.-ere the club rooms, where AT ^Bp: came from Cal- rapidly spreading for, in real championship hold upon the position then had teams would meet with coaches to lay S!^P09|(V"181m- Jfornia to test style. WIMBLEDON TITLES ward. With the exception of TENNIS been quite precarious for about a plans for important games. SEMI-FINALS week. The club was doomed the new most George von Elm, a native of Utah, by S. G. Leoffler, who operates KEi k the top flight The Giants went Into first position house plan of Yale, which becomes effec- of the all of our amateurs a na- tive in of the golf courses In experts to win on June 4 by beating Brooklyn in September. public Tidball a ancient game. Bell, Conquered After both games of a double-header, the After breakfast for the visiting Ox- has a cup tional title have come from the Washington, put up She wore pig- scores being 2 to 0 and 6 to 1. The ford-Cambridge track stars the place FOR Middle West First Sets for was those SEEN YANKEES Two for the District public links cham- jjj^H tails in East, and South. Taking pitchers were Schumacher and Fltz- cfesed. days. Also she simmons. From that time on the « to be for in the That situation is being remedied pionship, played displayed the U. S. Tourney Tilts. Giants have held their own. though and each finds new chal- TO HOLD NIGHT RACING. title tourney which will open at eye shade which Vet, With 140, Stroke Ahead Vines, Mrs. Moody Favorites year at times by a slender margin. , has since be- With this East Potomac Park and Rock lengers for national honors de- record, therefore, they MONTREAL. July 7 '/Pi.—Following come an Br the Associated Press. feel qualified to make another the example of base ball and other ■■WHIi in Burke Over on the far side of the trip Creek Park on Monday, July 17. ed accessory of Britain—Runyan, Crawford, Dorothy veloping July 7 —Frankle Parker Into the bed lands of the West, and sports, the King's Park Jockey Club staff A of the Leoffler trophy Mn. Moodr. the courts, ri- Mississippi. of Milwaukee and Wilbur (Junior) with their pitching seemingly in has announced there will be replica Goodman of twilight winner the tour- valed only by Yanks Out. Round in Finals. Johnny Omaha Is the CHICAGO.Coen of Kansas rested good shape they hope to Increase racing at King's Park the last two day* will go to the of Only first City, today the head bank of Suzanne Lenglen. trans-Mlssissippian ever to hold as four other stars remaining in the their lead on the Cardinals. of the meeting. July 10-11. ney, and the main prize itself will the national open championship, but struggle for the National Clay Courts go to the player who wios It three I will find a half dozen By the Associated Press. September .strong tennis title, fought for places in the times. ANDREWS, Scotland, July 7.— led the 7. contenders, by tiny Nebraskan, semi-finals. course East Po- England, July A1 Parr, manager at 20 YEARS AGO Walter Hagen, American vet- gunning for the amateur title at Cln- : Parker and Coen reached the penul- tomac and who —The all-England lawn ten- Park, Harry Graham, eran, was setting the pace with clnnati. timate round yesterday, both after long a acts in similar capacity at Rock IN THE STA& nis moved for- last week a new star blazed over . sun. a 140 score as the third round championship Only battles under a blistering Parker Creek have worked out a scheme ST. Park, the bunkers when Walker of the Bell of Tex . TAU ward to a climax to- Emery Austin, MIAMI conquered Berkeley the links of the British WIMBLEDON. grand for deciding public champion- open golf tourney got University of Oklahoma won the na- coming from behind for a 7—9. 4—6. this seems better than ENOEL and Joe Boehling are day, with a clash between Ellsworth i ship year that uijder way. Paul Runyan and Billy tional Intercollegiate championship, an 6—2, 6—2. 6—2 victory. Coen also the various methods used in years. to pitch today for Washington titleholder and Amer- event that has been past Burke were the Yankees who Vines, defending the stepping stone had to go the limit to eliminate Jack at JOEin a double header the only All the entrants will play in flights against ican and Jack Crawford. to higher honors for several players. Tidball of Los New York Yankees. failed to remain the 61 left for champion, Angeles, intercollegiate their favorite courses with the flight among In winning the collegiate title, Emery 4—6, 4—6, 6—0, 8—6. 6—3. Present in the Australian star, for the men's singles champion. ■winners to meet at match play on Au- standings big the final two rounds, x defeated Rodney Bliss, another Omaha Parker and Coen will meet tomorrow. are: American—Athletics, crown. • gust 1 over both the Rock Creek and leagues Ed Dudley, second with 141, and Leo player, oompeting for Cornell. | A pair of Texans. Karl Kamrath of East Potomac Parks courses to decide Cleveland. Washington. Chicago, title—the women's and Gene with 145s; The second major Austin and John McDasirmid of Fort the ultimate victors. In other words, Boston, St. Louts, Detroit. New York. Diegel Sarazen. j be decided tomorrow, when ! Lswmb Little Improved Worth, were paired in one quarter final the final matches will be between National—New York, Philadelphia, George Dunlap, amateur; Horton Smith singles—will split one of today, with Gene Mako of Los Angeles, courses so no St. Helen Wills defending cham- MORELAND, already the two big public player Chicago, Brooklyn, Pittsburgh, and Densmore with were Moody, Tenn . Shute, 14fi. the amateur won and Robert Bryan, Chattanooga, can say his has an advantage Louis. Boston and Cincinnati. faces Round, British ranking golfers McDasirmid opponent the other Americans with the best pion, Dorothy - southpaw, in the other.