SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY. MAY 29. 1924. SPORTS. 19 84 Golfers Qualify for National Open : Sunrise vs. Sunset in Collegiate Meet McLEOD FINISHES SECOND LEADERS IN QUALIFYING ROUNDS FOR OPEN EVENT YANK SOCCER TEAM EAST HAS TASK TO REPEL IN THE SECTIONAL TESTS BEATEN BY URUGUAY THREE CALIFORNIA TEAMS

.. ¦ ¦¦—¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ i By the Aseoelaled Pren«. PARIS, May 29. The American Farrell, Leader With 144, Is Three Strokes Ahead Olympic soccer foot ball team today Yale and Pennsylvania Counted as Most Likely to was defeated, 3 to 0, by the Uruguay- of Washington Pro—Diegel Is Well Up, But an team and thereby eliminated from Turn Back Golden Slate Entrants, IfIt Is to further competition for the Olympic title. Be Accomplished—Athletes Barnett Falls by the Wayside. All the points were scored in the' Primed. first half. P In the second round yesterday Ireland 29.—Two young BY LAWRENCE PERRY. Mass., May homebred stars—Johnny defeated Bulgaria by 1 to 0 and Switz- Y.— Farrell of Tuckahoe, N. Y., and Joe Turncsa of Elmsford, N. erland and Czechoslovakia played a May 29.—Athletes superbly conditioned, restive as thor- WORCESTER.have stepped to the forefront of formidable contenders for the draw, two extra quarter-hour periods of turf are here for what be termed oughbred kings, arriving may un- national open golf championship at Detroit next Thursday and Friday. play leaving the score of 1-all BOSTON.the battle of and sunset. The element of rivalry changed. sunrise national Farrell yesterday led the eastern section of the preliminary qualify-, The game will'be replayed on Fri- introduced into the impending I. C. A. A. A. A. track and field meet at the day. ing field a brilliant 144 over the Worcester Country Club for the two- Harvard Stadium by the entrance of Leland Stanford and California has with Further Olympic entries include day thirty-six-hole contest, a mark that was three strokes ahead of his India, Finland, Holland and Rumania been further enhanced by the addition of the University of Southern nearest eastern rival. Freddy McLeod of Washington, D. C., and four in in the tennis competition, France in California. front the quali- of the rowing competitions and three state of of San Francisco, leader of western all the rowing These institutions of the Golden will thus renew the very at Chicago. Holland for certain of friendly rivalry past years, against them, fiers competitions. The States has of the and striving for the title spec- United Turncsa flashed into prominence when he turned in the most entered the rowing competition with- of champions of the east, will appear as principal rivals, Yale, Princeton tacular bit of play recorded in either tournament with a 69, two under out specifying in what events it will and Pennsylvania. par, for his final round. participate. The sport witches have looked into These two youngsters showed their the boiling pot. but their prophecies BULGARIANS heels to a crack array of eastern vet- MOLLA IS GIVEN BATTLE still lurk behind their lips. Even DON GREEN erans. including many former cham- LIST OF they hesitate to prognosticate a fu- AND OUTWIT IRISH TEAM pions, and the impressiveness with QUALIFIERS ture so veiled in uncertainty. Os the BY BRITISH SCHOOLGIRL JJy the A«MK'iated Pres*. , which they did it strengthened the 29.—Betty Nutpall. western colleges. California is favor- LONDON. May PARIS, May -It Tn the martini belief that both will he factors at EAST. tbirtcen-year-old tennis ed. while Yale or Pennsylvania seem ’s best team Detroit. Farrell's best work was Out. In. Tot. prodigy, from school yes- qualified to check—ls any strains of “la-t lOrln lletncraher the hastened can do it—the versatile Berkeleyites. over the outward nine of his final John Farrell. Now York 73 71—144 terday to meet Mrs. Mallory Days «f Old,” the Irish Olympic round, Molla which he shot in 33, two un- Fred McLeod. Washington 72 75—147 a at Chiswick, where the Should He Heal Fight. noeeer team yesterday swims der par. while Turncsa, with the same ¦Jesse Guilford. Boston 74 74—148 in match proudly . Washington 77 Middlesex championships are in prog- So far as the situation can be judg- onto the Held in Colombcs figure for the last nine holes of his 71—148 Stadium. round, W, H. Cox. Brooklyn 75 73—148 ress. With heads ereet. each was three below par over that easily beaten in the first ed the outcome of this meet will be ¦nan in step and inarehinsr at stretch. . New York 80 69—149 Betty was n Dave Spittall. Savannah 74 75—149 se t. 6—l, but in the second put up close, and the victor may well win rapid eadenee, the irishmen Easterners Set Pace. Pat Dovle. Lake Champlain 77 73—150 a fight, once leading at crown upon the basis of fractional wheeled onto the playinic surface, M. J. remarkable the Western and Eastern qualifying Brady. New York 74 76—150 .6—5, and finally losing at 6—B. ready to give friendly liallle to the Peter O'Hara. Haworth. N. J 74 77—151 points. The pole vault, which will be Bulgarians. Then “wearers MAt'DOMALI) SMITH. JOHNNY PAHHKLI,, The little schoolgirl came to the the of fields each produced forty-two final- Joe Kirkwood. New York 78 74—152 the last, event, may well to the green” realized that something , Farrell, brilliant twenty-two-)ear-old pro from Quaker Ridge, Long Inland, topped the field in the eaMtern front last year, showing extraordi- prove be for the seventy-two-hole cham- New York 77 76—153 and ««s amiss. Their brisk strides ists James West, New York 78 75—153 tryouts at Worcester, with n score of 144. while Smith of San Francisco, was low man In the western preliminary nary skill and strength defeat- the deciding feature. This shows how Farmington. steps, pionship test. In both instances also A. Reid. Conn 75 78—163 play, with 14S for his two rounds at Chicago. • ing opponents twice her size. narrow for preliminary shortened into uneven for D. D. Hackney. is the basis they were confronted hy the Bul- 158 was the high qualifying tally, hut Methuen. Mass.. 79 74—153 Gil Nichols. Providence. R. I 77 76—153 judgment. garians. In battle array, elad in comparison of the two fields showed . Englewood, N. J.. 77 76—153 If Scholp places first in this event Keren Jerseys, while their onn 76 that the cast, with conditions fairly Cyril Hughes. Lancaster. Pa 78—154 —the pole vault—Yale may take the were pale blue. equal, turned in the brilliant T. D. Armour. New York 77 77—154 HOPKINS NINE meet. If Sherrill and Owen take the most F. Gallett. Laurelton. L. 1 77 77—154 BRIGHT HOLIDAY PROGRAM VISITS Work. R. Cruickshank. first two places. Penn should win; Shackamaxnn. N.J 77 77—154 if the one Nine eastern qualifiers broke 150. C. W. Hackney, Atlantic City... 80 74—154 but result is of those com- while only two. Smith and Emmett Hagen. Inside Golf MARYLAND SATURDAY plicated ties, with Robusch and Libby Walter New York. 76 78—154 French of Youngstown, Ohio, did so i Ben J. Lord. Glens Falls, N. Y. . 82 72—154 OFFERED D. C. SPORTSMEN added to those who divide tlie points. SHOOTERS PRACTICE at Chicago. Contrary to expecta- Jack Hartford. Conn 78 77—155 By Chester Horton may collect enough out Stait. ¦ California tions. however, it was not the east’s Walter R. Bourne. Echo Lake. of the hurdles and weights to take 78—156 "pull down” operates to take University of Maryland's game with most colorful stars, such as Joe Kirk- N. J 78 The the trophy back again to the golden FOR TITLE TOURNEY Jack Pirie. Woodmere. L. 1 80 76—156 swing golf Hopkins College Park Sat- gate. wood. and Gene Sara- Thomas T. fair Washington's sport devotees ought to get con- out of the forward in the j .Johns at cen. pace. Harmon. Hudson weather. that set the These cracks River. N. Y 79 77—156 usually predominant "right hand in- urday probably will end the varsity But here is still another very im- were well within the fold, but the J. Hollywood. V. J 79 77—156 siderable entertainment from tomorrow’s card of contests. While portant angle he considered in Forrester. stinct." That player, base bail season hereabout. Catholic to vicinity chief honors went to others. Charles Philadelphia. .. . 75 81—156 Is. the avernae speculation Marksmen in this were Heffner. / the bulk of the Memorial day holiday program is given over to the as to winners; all of the ... 76 GIVEN arrange a play- McLeod, 1908 champion, staged a Willie o*g. Worcester. Mass 80—156 from the tup of the hnck snina. in- University hopes to three far-western trains will cut into practicing- today on the Benning trap after failed qual- George* Griffin. Philadelphia 77 79—166 golfers, followers of other outdoor activities are well for. Trap- comeback having to provided stinctively strikes down with his right off next week of its postponement each other, and while Hartranfft may in preparation for the annual Mary - ify in the open for the past two , Eddie Towns. 78 79—157 innings. win and discus, in doing so 77 80—157 shooters'. sandlot base ball players and yachtsmen will have their with Maryland due rain Brook- the shot years, Brooklyn George Aulbach. Boston hand and right sidr, as he would to at he will his sons iand-District of Columbia trapshoot- while W. H. Cox. J. Golden, Jersey. N. J . 80 78—158 The events are to start early morning, at the golf clubs at least force fellow native public pro. at 148. shared third I North in the and strike a blow with his fist or with a land yesterday, but it is likely the to a lower place in the point score. ing championships tomorrow and Sat . New York 77 81—158 promise to continue until sundown. . place with Leo Diegel of Washington, John Cowan, Watertown. Mass.. 78 80—158 base hall bat. Old Liners will agree to extend their And Houser of Southern California is urday. and Jesse Guilford, former amateur ' Eight of the about likely as A1 Ciuci. New York 77 81—158 country clubs golf to interfere with California champion and the only amateur to • H. C. Laarerblade. Bristol. Conn. the District are to conduct special The ciuh, in the full swing, is season. materially as Hartranfft promises Tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock qualify in the east. Turnesa. at 149,- . E. C. Chultz. Cobblehill. N. J... 81 77—15 S tournaments for their golfing mem- not struck down with the right hand The Maryland-Hopkins encounter to do. the first half of the singles champion- was tied with Dave Spittal of Savan- J. Hendry. Manchester, N. H ... 79 79—158 D. C. WOMAN are be a thriller. Usually strong GOLFERS bers. Miniature tournaments —lt Is pulled down with the left arm, promises to Princeton, which is in the ship will staged. One 16- Tom Fazio. Peekskill. N. Y ... 81 77—158 be hundred nah. Ga, the southeast's hope. most popular on the list, such affairs and this left-arm pull extends through- an easy proposition for the College weights, will also help the Vale and yard targets will be fired and Other eastern qualifiers in year six notable I ’Amateur. being planned for Washington Golf out the entire left side. Itlghl there Park team. Hopkins this has Pennsylvania squads by reason of the tropTiies will be on the the list strength and awarded included TO PLAY FOR TROPHY and Country Club. Bannockburn Golf you have the "pull down” in principle. shown considerable fact that the Tigers main strength standard classification basis. of J., 1923 runner-up Club and Spring Club. ought to give its old rival, which be exerted in events in which Westfield. N. In WEST. Indian Golf This "pull”extends clear down to the will Considerable interest is being mani- to : Mike Brady of New At Chevy Chase, play will be for has not been so good on the diamond the west coast athletes are strong. Haworth, J., Macdonald Smith. San Francisco. 72 76—148 hall, at which time the right shoulder fested in the double target champion- York. Peter O’Hara of N. More than score golfers the Victor Kauffmann Memorial Day present campaign, a red competing event, Hackney of Atlantic City E. French. Youngstown. 0hi0.... 76 73—149 two woman and the right side of the body instinc- in the hot Os the Individuals who ship which calls for fifty tar- clarence Harry cup placed in competition annually argument. may be expected later to represent , and of N. J. Hampton. Canton. 0hi0... 73 77—150 of Washington are expected to play- tively go into the shot, but you will gets at twenty-five pairs. The pro- Deal. George Kerrigan. Los Angeles... 76 74—160 on May 30. how very Georgetown University track and us in Europe. Bowman of Syracuse > k observe late In the swing fessional doubles championship also Bob Barnett, professional at the 75 in the annual A1 Watrous. Grand Rapids 76—151 competition for The will be the scene of a tombstone right-side field athletes will compete in Cam- and Clarke of Hopkins are the sprint- c hevy Chase Club. Washington, made ‘ Jock 75 77—152 this influence Is exerted. is attracting attention. Then there Hutchison. Chicago Evening Star cup to be held at the tournament. The "pull down” takes the right-side bridge tomorrow and Saturday in ing lights. Gage and chapman, both are the optional sweepstakes, which a brilliant effort to overcome his 84 1 Wilfred Reid. Detroit 77 75—152 The championship at eighteen the Intercollegiate champion- of Yale, look to be tin best at the yester- Chevy Chase Club next Monday and club push off the beginning of the forward annual annually draw a large field. for the first day and shot a 75 . Chicago 77 75—152 holes play will conducted ships. A of Hilltoppers not quarter; as Tierney and Alien of Holy among ; Dewey Chicago. 74 78—152 | medal be swing and puts It near the end of It, number Competition Sat- day, hut he just missed getting I Webber. Tuesday. over the at Kirkslde eligible to participate in the Cross and Harvard, respectively, are will be resumed the elect. Dave Robertson. Detroit 79 73—152 links Golf Club. where it belongs. Intercol- urday morning at 9:30 o’clock, with John Rogers. Dayton 78 75—153 The event will be at thirty-six At Town and Country Club in Be- Icgiatcs are training al home for the on the injured list. the - land-District of 75 thesda (Copyright. 1921.) Mars Columbia George Bowden. Cincinnati 78—153 holes medal play, with eighteen holes there will be a two-ball medal eastern Olympic tryouts at Yankee Penn State, Holy Cross and Boston handicap holding the stage. Handi- Smith Tops Western List. Laurie Ayton. Chicago 76 77—153 play handicap, while Congressional Stadium in New York. June 7. College will fight it out in the half , P. 0. Hart. Marietta "8 75—153 to be played the morning of each day. Country sweep- of Harvard, if he caps will be allotted by the standard CHICAGO. May 29. Forty-two Ciuh will offer a hall Base hall in the British Isles is The Georgetown nine had its final with Watters who. system. The last half the singles William Hunter, Chicago 78 76—154 chiefly starts, is upon as a likely of western golfers qualified yesterday at The tournament is open to all woman stakes. confined to the southern part game of the season scheduled with looked championship also is George Ssrgent. Columbus 75 79—154 Trapshof will gather of Wales and vicinity first. Kavanaugh, College, scheduled. Oak Park Country Club for the na- William Mehlhorn. Bt. Louis 78 77—155 players about the city, regardless of enthusiasts to the of Liv- Army at West Point yesterday, but Boston .< trophy will be given to the high open golf championship at Washington Gun Club in Benning erpool. rain prevented play. and Kirby, Cornelß will argue for tional at De- Abo Espinosa. San Francisco 76 79—165 club affiliations, and will this year be gun professional who is a resident troit, June 5 and 6. Eleven players F. C. Williams. Grand Rapids... 77 78—165 for the opening session of the two- primacy in the mile. and. the two-mile of Maryland or the District. i under auspices day annual Maryiand-District is Johns tied at 158. permitting three- more ¦ Andrew Kay. Toronto 81 75—156 held the of the of Co- event conceded to Booth of than the allotted 39 to remain in the Dave Truffelli. Wichita. Kan. ... 76 80—156 Women's District Golf Association, lumbia championships. The several Hopkins. No definite choice appears Ales Cunningham. Toledo. Ohio . 76 80—156 events listed will begin at 9:30 o’clock in either of the hurdles . but contest. Berkeley, Calif 80 76—156 of which Mrs. Charles Frailey is Rohusch • Joe Novak. L. and continue until late afternoon. of Pitt shoud win the high jump. Heading this list. MacDonald Smith R. W. Tracey, Danville 79 78—157 Bobby Cruickshank Tells: Calif., open Hilkendorf, president. The tournament grounds will he open Victory in the pole vault lies be- of San Francisco. cham- Charles Detroit 79 78—157 and Scholp of • 72—76—148, one 77 80—167 Saturday 6 to the public. tween Sherrill of Penn pion. had stroke bet- Job Dovany. Detroit Entries close at o’clock weights Hartranfft. than French of Youngs- Bob Pirie, Chicago 80 77—157 Two Important sandlot base ball Greatest My Yale. In the ter Emmett with Mrs. Frailey should he sent Finish of Career. and Carpenter are town, Ohio. Only three amateurs, Charles Lorms. Columbus 80 78—158 and names are to be staged on fields near Houser. Hills all Chicago at Washington. fight palm. • Dave Herron and A. B. C. G. Nelson, 79 79—158 to her 2235 Q street. At Arlington, the Wav- certainties in the for the 'hick Evans. Harold Long. Pontiac. 11l 79 79—158 Privileges of the Chevy Ciuh crly Club of the northeast section One of the marked of this of Chicago, got into the cham- Chase enough, all the important tournaments in which I have features Sweet •A. B. Sweet. Chicago 79 79—15 S were extended to entrants in the will engage Arlingtons meet be the reunion of the Cali- pionship. and all barely squeezed in Hamilton. Ontario 77 81—158 the in an In- will J. B. Kinnear. tournament for practice in advance dependent League battle, played in this conutry been contested. fornians and the easterners. The among the 158 scorers. ¦Davo Herron. Chicago 80 78—158 while at have hotly 76 82—158 of the tournament this morning and Mount Rainier the home team will spirit of rivalry is keen, hut not bit- There’were few upsets, probably the •. Chicago • As an instance, let me open tournament ter, many Tires Saturday morning. tlte Georges STRANGELY mention the 1921 for friendships have been most being of Jack Frank Sproegell, Memphis 80 78—168 face Prince ciuh in a and On notable the failure 80—159 The Evening Star cup competition Washington-Maryiand SI,OOO formed since the Golden State of St. Paul to do better than James Carberry. Chicago 79 circuit con- in prize money at St. Jdscph. Mo. At the end of 72 holes athletes Burke Eddie Murphy. Chicago 83 76—159 is the only big event for women gen- test. Jim have been crossing the continent to ISO. Among those who lacked only Ira Couch, Chicago 81 78—159 erally in Washington outside of the Montgomery County. Md.. League Barnes, and I were tied with scores of 298. I won out show their mettle against the east- one stroke of qualifying were Alex Joe Black, Wichita 81 78—159 and always has at- open in championship, will open its season with three after a nine-hole play-off. erners. Boss of Detroit, champion Tom Lally. San Antonio 80 79—159 large field of finest • Copyright. ju- 83 77—160 tracted a the games. Bethesda and Glen Echo 1924.1 1906; Ira Couch. Chicago, western Fred Ford. Detroit players about city. Again, consider at Memphis. champion, and John Black of Al Espinosa, Chicago 78 82—160 the nines will meet at Glen Echo, while 192. S western CREDIT nior Boyds Tenn., which Hutchison won a with Hagen. Kan., who. with Bobby Jones, Jack Burke. St. Paul. 82 78—160 will visit Dickerson, and Rock- Jock with 286. Walter Joe Unlxerslty of Maryland freshmen Wichita. Hartshorne. Chicago..,. 82 78—160 ville and Washington Kirkwood. Leo Diegel and myself heels, with, a for Only «