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— me WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1935. D—1 MacKenzie, With Rounds, in Oakmont Spencer, Sparkling ___A.-Uphold Capital 4 Sarazen, With 75, Shine in Star Golf Field FROM THE PRESS BOX Still Is Favored LINKS ACES BOW ENTRY LIST GR( > Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. • Braddock Not Only Surviving "Wild” Life /"VAKMONT COUNTRY CLUB. ^ and Yahoo Band but Is Pittsburgh, June 7.—While Al- TO BALL PLAYER FOR REGAnA H E Getting Stronger. vin ball Krueger, player-golfer, _BY JOHN LARDNER_ with a 71, was the only one to break par in the first round of SHELDRAKE, N. Y, June sweep the company off its feet, but the national here Who 110 Drivers Now Slated to there be some truth in It. Mr. Congressional Pro 1 Back open yesterday, Krueger, Tops With 71, 7.—The Gentlemen who handle may most of the pre-tournament .fa- Braddock really is training up here. James J. Braddock in this syl- Lead—73 Scored vorites were 4 strokes or more Take Part in He fights three or four mastodons per of by Leads Semi-pros—Golfer Sunday’s LOCH a behind the pace-setting Midwest- van retreat are making great diem and throws punches with the erner. sacrifice to their art. They know that throttle down. He takes a great Beaver Dam Star. . twice former Four Years. Competition. which is the best Only James must have plenty of sunshine many punches, too, champion and still the 6 to 1 bet- sort of practice he can get. and fresh so stand around ting favorite, was among 10 players air, they RICE. the vanguard of com- BY \V. R. McCALLUM. with 75. Sarazen hit the ball long BY GRANTLAND and gamely suck up those commodities Is Growing Stronger. 8tafl Correspondent of The Star. and straight, but had difficulty on COUNTRY peting drivers and boats CLUB, through both nostrils, though several DRADDOCK never looks very good in the greens, chalking up three due to arrive the country club, Pittsburgh, Pa., June 7.— today, of them have been warned by their a slow and 3-putters. WITH training, being open entry list in the Shrine But he is Pa., June 7.—Golf champion- Four preferred performers and Oakmont in the first round doctors that the slightest whiff of fighter. undoubtedly grow- OAKMONT races, to be held Sunday in ing stronger. His neck and shoulders may run in doubles. If an amateur, Earl Stokes of Louis- of the open golf champion- Regatta ozone may prove fatal. ships pure have thickened out. His forearms are Oakmont ville, carded 76s. were took Its toll of 850 strokes the Georgetown Channel, swelled to do the old mug which They Craig ship above; There is Joe Braddork's they i Gould, bigger. Wood of Deal. N. J.: Sid Brews of par from the finest field In the world, 110 as additional names were re- Came to Country Club manager, for instance Mr. Gould, Congressional South Africa, of But as Oakmont broke their backs His current weight h ceived at headquarters here yesterday. knowing about trees only through In 1927. won by , may White Plains. N. and and cracked their hearts, one lone pounds, considerably more than Y., Ray i was shocked and touched to The course now is for the hearsay, as a at the Mangrum of Las wrote a new in the ready it was in his early period a come back to spend year Angeles. entry chapter find that they sprout green leaves in Olin Dutra. title- drama of the ancient green. As massive water festival, 2,000-pound heavyweight menace. iame club. defending the Summertim®. Armours holder, and five former holders the Sarazens and Dutras and concrete blocks having been anchored The bout with Corn Griffin, which Roland R. Mackenzie, tall, strapping There is I'ranris Albertanti. of the crown. . Bill and Picards and other shining names started him to the top. demonstrated to the big turning buoys designating the eminent public relations pro from Congressional, today has bet- Burke. . Willie Mae- failed In their assault on the par; again that James' jaw is accessible to Alfin F. i the miles the craft will travel. The counsel, who turns deadly pale ter than a casual foothold on the Farlane and , of the course. (Butch) 123 any kind of punch. He doesn't plan I at the of a songbird. were among 18 players who posted Krueger, a base ball player from course was laid down by the Depart- sight to cover up with Baer. from national open golf championship Judging 77s. once in the These two have Beloit. Wis., Three-Eye ment of Commerce lighthouse tender gents girded up the remarks of himself and Mr bauble and if does as history repeat, I League, stood out like Mount Everest their loins and faced the situation. Gould, and from his training to date, Mayflower, in command of Capt. J. W. the story books tell us. Roland may against a cloudless sky. Mr. Gould can now tell a tree from he will simply go In there and throw 1 are the facts connected with Out ten, under the direction of Comdr. a cow at a Mr. Albertanti step into his trailer along about sun- Here glance. and take punches till something hap- Butch Krueger and the amazing L. O. Colbert and Charles R. Rush, jr., has learned to Duild a fire with noth- down tomorrow with the silver pens. big jug he wrote in the of but matches. chapter hLstory j of the Coast and Geo- ing ordinary safety (Copyright. 1015. by th» North American In his hands. golf: Braddock s sparring partners have Newspaper Alliance. Inc.) detic Survey. The 28-year-old Washington-born He led the field In the first round taken up fishing, though their pre- pro. in the professional game only with a 71, the lone entry to break Apache Ready for Duty. vious experience in this line was confined to the ball three years after a brilliant amateur par. THE United States Coast Guard fishing eight Leaders in career, out at 2 o'clock this He was a pitcher in the Three* * out of the side pocket. Only this stepped cutter Apache has arrived and Open afternoon at Oakmont determined to NET SCARE BY GIRL in 1927. 1928 and 1929. week the four of them Eye League got together l will serve as headquarters for officials defend the slim lead which he — He is now base ball three and hooked a pair of mammoth Golf Tournament piled up playing at the finish. Aboard the Apache, in over most of the world's finest shot- a week with the Madison better than 3 days command of Lieut. Comdr. Merlin pickerel, measuring makers in the opening round of the Blues, a semi-pro team in Wis- inches from stem to stern. Displays Old Prowess When O'Neill, was the famous surf crew in 1935 edition of the consin. COUNTRY CLUB. open championship. charge of Boatswain John A. Midgett, (^AKMONT He took golf only four year* yj Extended to Limit up with Surfmen Carlisle L. Barco. Bera Band Temper* Jungle Rigor*. PITTSBURGH. June 7—Golfers Kreuger Surprises. by ago, bark in 1931. to help kill time or A. Tillett, Chesley C. Midgett, William life U beginning to appeal also who scored 77 better yesterday in on his off days from base ball. V)yiLD’’ one man topped him yesterday, H. N. Ethridge. Harry the first round of the United States (")NLY his Bowden, Hugh to Joe Braddock. the fighter's Hardwick. He pitched a ball game on are as follows: Alvin Kreuger of Beloit. Wis. Mary L. Hamilton and Edward M. Gray. father, who nas done most of his open championship way to Merion last June, his first is a former base ball The list of events includes and A. F Krueger. Beloit. Wis.. 35—36—71 Kreuger semi-pro and then finished in a tie complete hunting trapping on the ft tarn- open, to be R. Mackensie Washington.. 38—34—72 player. He burned up the track with the model motor boat regatta, docks of New The elder H Barron. White Plains. 36—37—7.1 Br th#» Associated Press. for fourteenth ship Jersey. a place. Pool at Cliff Md 37—36—7.1 35-36 to lead Mackenzie, whose 72 held in the Lincoln Memorial Braddock was lonely in the jungle Spencer Landover. June A year ago he pitched a ball H. Smith. Oakhill. II!. 36—37—73 had stood up most of the day, by a England. 8 a m.; time trials on the upper course at first, but a band, called game one day and then led the fire-piece J. Thomson. Long Beach Cal 36—37—7.; shot. 7—After a from above the Memorial T Armour Medinah. Ill. 39—35—74 •ingle being given field in for the Arlington “The Union City Yahoos” joined to qualifying Chicago at 10 Jim Poulis. Hinsdale. Ill .... 38—36—74 Kreuger should stick golf. Guys scare Bridge to the Highway Bridge, a few and made life by Mary Hardwick, United States open. Whereupon camp days ago M Smith. Glendale Calif. .. 37—37—74 like him can make more money batting WEYBRIDGE. a.m.; the Shrine Regatta, with 13 sweet for him. The cornetist of the . . 40—34—74 an the citizens of Beloit took up a little balls into round holes than apple-cheeked 21-year- events scheduled for racers, starting F Farley. Oklahoma City. 36—39—7.7 by collection to send him to Merion. Yahoos drinks his brand and the B Nelson. Rideewood N. J. 35—4o—7.7 knocking out two-baggers. He is the old English miss in the fourth round at 1:30 o'clock; the United States trombone can him Kv Lafloon. Ravinta. Ill. 3*—37—77 In the face of these player give “My same who could hardly break Mrs. Wills astonishing Coast Guard drills; the motor boat A1 Espinosa. Akron. 38—37—7 5 Kreuger yesterday. Helen Moody, Wild Irish Rose” m three or four V. Eldred. Westview. 38—37—75 80 statistics, with the greatest golfers and the in the National Capital open tourney former American tennis champion, stunt team events, Spring keys, all at the same time. Ci. Sarazen. Brookfield. Conn. 38—37—75 [ in the and two years ago. That's the way this Yorke the semi- game, young old, strug- marine dress parade, starting at 6 p.m. J Gordon. Wimsville N Y. 37—38—75 faced “Billy" today in The bands repertoire includes Victor Ghezzi. Deal N. J. 36—39—75 gling against the crashing surf of the have golf game goes. One day you're a hero finals of the St. Hill tourna- Headquarters for regatta “St. Louis M. Dutra. Royal Oak Mich 39—36—75 George's Oakmont’s Butch “Peggy O'Neill,” Blues,” and the next day a chump. ment. killing par. Krueger, been set up at the Willard Hotel in the All A. Watrous. Birm'gham Mich. 39—36—75 “Hail, Hail, Gang's Here.” F Walsh. Morton Grove. 111. 4n—36—76 tall and red-headed, completely at will be no But Roland wasn't alone among the If she Mrs. who is Room 316. There charge “When Irish Are “Let G Kunes. Pa 38—38—76 wins. Moody, pre- his Eyes Smiling” Jeffersonville. ease, cooler than a cucumber on for admission to the 10 •E M. Stokes, jr. Louisville. 36—40—76 Capital entrants up there around the paring to enter the Wimbledon cham- of any sort Me Call You Sweetheart" and the ice, ripped into Oakmont with these hours of motor boating activity offered R. Mangrum. .... 40—36—76 top. Cliff Spencer, tall Beaver Dam pionships, will meet either Miss Elsie third movement from Greig's fugue P. Runyan White Plains.... 38—38—76 figures: and Nobles. . Deal. N J. 38—38—76 pro, who was deadlocked for third or Mrs. Eileen Bennett to the public visiting for fifes and oboes. There are no Pittman Sid Brews. South Africa. 39—37—76 with three other also had Out 534 543 434—35 place pros, Whitingstall in the finals Saturday. fifes and oboes in the band, but there G H. Schnelter. Ogden, Utah 42—35—77 In .456 245 244—36—71 In mind the prospect of lopping a shot The American now in a come- are two a a trom- •C. R Yates. Atlanta. 40—37—77 girl, saxophones, cornet, J Farrell. N. 38—39—77 or Short Hills J. two off the 73 he shot yesterday, back drive, had to put out the best bone, an accordion and a case of Bill Schwartz Chicago. 39—38—77 one THREE D. G. WOMEN R. E Pikesville. Md. 39—38—77 stroke above Roland Mackenzie s she had to beat Miss Hardwick, but Jersey applejack. Beach. leading 72. P. Perkins. Willoughby. Ohio 39—38—77 i she removed any lingering doubt as NAVY AND VIRGINIA Jimmy Braddock himself is T Manero, Greensboro. N C.. 41—36—77 San Parks, jr.. Pittsburgh... 38—39—77 to her ability to go places when she neutral toward the Union Task for Houghton. IN GOLF SEMI-FINALS City •John Goodman. Omaha.... 39—38—77 has to. Yahoos. Olin Dutra. Los Angeles. 37—40—77 "AL HOUGHTON. Kenwood pro. and by a slippery court and CLASH OCTOBER 10 W. Macfarlane. Tuckahoe .. 42—38—77 Handicapped “I can take them or leave them Dick Metz Lake Forest. Ill 38—39—7 7 Maryland champion, had a lot the English girl's accurate shots. Mrs. Walter Hagen. .4(*—37—77 Mrs Scott Playing Mrs. Pray and alone,” he said from a prone posi- of last ground to make up today as Moody dropped the first set and was Billv Burke Cleveland. 38—39-—77 tion on his dressing-room table, while Willie Ooegin. San Francisco. .38—39—77 he started out six shots back of within two of defeat in the sec- Game at to Be Staged P Turnesa. N. 38—39—17 points Annapolis Mrs. Meckley Opposing Mrs. the strains of "My Wild Irish Rose” Elmsford. Y Mackenzie and five shots behind ond before she began calling on her •O M Transue. H tsvllle Ohio 39—38—7 7 on Thursday as Celebration Shown talcing a awing La Alvin Kreuger of Beloit, Wis.. a rank out- and “The Sidewalks of New York,” Harry Cooper. Chicago.39—38—77 Spencer. Leo Walper of Bethesda. Md.. i reserve strength and tennis guile to Morrow in Baltimore. •Amateur. sider, who set the pace in the national open yesterday at Oakmont with well mixed, came through the win- is out of the tourney with an 85, so win. 4—6, 7—5, 6—3. of Founding Academy. a 71. one under par. In the inset Is Roland Mackenzie, Washingtonian, dow. “But the old man loves it.” -•-- far out that only a 65 will do him any While Mrs. was rusty Moody's play who is pro at Congressional, who was right on Kreuger's heels with a 72. Asked to get down to more serious good. And they aren't yet geared up in there was no doubt as to Special Dispatch to The Star. spots, matters, Mr. Braddock said that he 21 SHIFT THEIR LOOP. to shoot 65s at Oakmont. which player was in command when T UNIVERSITY. Va.. June 7.—Vir- OALTIMORE. Md.. June 7—Mrs. D thought his meeting with Max Baer, There are 21 former Nations' Blasting the fairways wide open the match ended. ginia’s foot ball game with Navy Scott, was to Jack Congressional, scheduled for June 13, would be quite Leaguers on the rosters of American and putting like Jones at his best both Miss Hardwick lost her golden next Fall in Annapolis has been moved Oakuiont Course L. G. Manor, and op- meet Mrs. Pray, a fight. This statement did not clubs. Mackenzie and Spencer took Oak- portunity when, needing only two win- up two days to permit it to become Mrs. Betty Meckley, Indian Spring, mont A pair of rounds ! a feature of the celebration apart yesterday. ning shots, she over-drove the base Navy day CALIFORNIA EIGHT Par and was to face Mrs. E. Boyd Morrow. in honor of today like those they shot over the line after a long rally and then the founding of the United Yardage Elkridge. in semi-final round matches opening day and both of them will be double faulted to miss her chance. States Naval Academy. in the Maryland women's golf cham- around if do up the crest, they not The game will be played Thursday, June 7 (A>).—Here pionships today at Rolling Road. •dually lead. October 10, instead of Saturday, Oc- PITTSBURGH. the contingent into are the statistics for the Oakmont Pacing Capital Mackenzie's round was more bril- tober 12. FLASHY IN DEBUT round was the pen-ultimate yesterday included a YANKEE Club where the liant. It 2-under-part start, TRIUMPHS; Virgina’s schedule; Country course, Mrs. Meckley. tournament medalist, the lass of two shots to two 3- par. September 21, William and Mary, at national open championship is being who was at the top of her game in in a row at the ninth and putt greens MISHAPS MAR RACE Williamsburg; 28. Hampden-Sydney. With played: eliminating Mrs. Theodore Schluder- Hahn tenth, a great comeback on the thir- October 5. Davidson; 10, Navy, in Varsity, Berkenkamp Road, 6 and 5. The "Oof Nine. The "In" Nine. berg. Rolling teenth, where he into the cup St. Vir- Specials chipped Annapolis; 19, John’s; 26, Elizabeth Jan- Hole Yds. Par Hole Yds. Per Mrs. Scott defeated from a bunker, and a six-hole finish at Shows Power models Gains Over Velsheda and ginia Military Institute. Stroke, 1 482 5 10. 481 4 ney. Green Spring Valley, 6 and 5, Sport styled Victory 2 383 4 305 4 of the world's toughest golf course in November 2, Maryland: 9, Washing- 11. Mrs. won over Elizabeth 3 428 4 12. 821 5 while Pray RIGHT and values 2 under par. Other Two to ton and Starters Fail Lee. in Lexington; 16. Vir- in Spins on Hudson. 4 5311 5 13. 104 3 Brawner, Columbia, 5 and 4. Roland narrowly avoided 4-putting ginia Polytechnic Institute; 28, North 5 388 4 14. 349 4 you’d pay 81 more # the tenth hole after the Finish First Bound. 8. 187 3 15. 475 4 overplaying Carolina in Chapel Hill. 7 395 4 18. 234 3 for elsewhere! See t His for a 5 an 8 4 green. third putt was -—- 253 3 17. 302 n. 5 473 4 8-footer. He missed a 3-footer for a y.. June 8. 477 18. them at our COUTHEND. England. June 7.— great deuce at the sixteenth. ^ JANE SHARP CAN PLAY. 7.—The rulers of the Hudson 3.507 37 3.474 35 Gerard B. Lambert's American new Men’s Shop, at PASADENA, Calif., June 7 (A>).— reached here from California Per for the course. 72. yacht Yankee triumphed yesterday in Total 8.981. Spencer Is Consistent. Jane Poughkeepsie, yardage, 14TH AND G STS. national women’s indoor ! her first race in British waters, which Sharp, and began active preparations By the Associated Press. "DRILLIANT in execution and me- tennis champion, will be able to com- was marred by mishap and tragedy. for the defense of their title in the 'T'ODAY a year ago—Bill Brown, pete in Eastern tournaments this ■*- ticulous in its accuracy, Roland’s The Royal Thames Yacht Club, PLAYING AT KENWOOD. New York State athletic com- Summer after all. Her Intercollegiate Rowing Association re- leading round came because he holed sponsoring the race, awarded first physician says missioner. threatened to call off Baer- that Instead of troubled with on June 18. More than 90 entries were scheduled most of the tantalizing 4 and 5 foot prize to Yankee at the end of the first being j gatta Camera fight on grounds Baer was which baffled all the adhesions resulting from an appendi- to tee oil at Kenwood putts competitors, round after T. O. M. Sopwith’s Amer- Ky Ebright, head California coach, today Country not in condition. citis the trouble was a including Sarazen. He bagged four ica's Cup challenger Endeavour had operation, only with Russ Nagler, his assistant and Club In the Washington Herald's birdies on the round, and four times muscle injury. Three years ago—Waite Hoyt re- her mast snapped in two and a freshman mentor, brought his varsity Eleanor Patterson Trophy tourna- went over -•- leased Brooklyn par. member of the crew had been lost and freshmen and their substitutes unconditionally by was out on ment. Among the outstanding con- after comeback failure. Today he the practice overboard in the seas into town and had the shells heavy from CZECHS LEAD JAPANESE. rigged Mrs. tee long before noon, whacking out testants were Mrs. Elsie Haynes, Hugh Paul’s Astra. and ready for two workouts. They Fox won the tee shots which PRAHA. June 7 (A>).—Josef Caska Jack Scott, Winifred Faunee. Vir- Five years ago—Gallant fairway splitting Neither Shamrock V nor Candida rowed twice, and it was apparent that enabled him to hit 15 of 18 in and Roderich Menzel sent Czechoslo- ginia Pope. Mrs. Betty Meckley and Belmont Stakes, beating Whichone by greens participated, leaving only four start- the West had sent another good He had 34 vakia away to a 2-0 lead over Japan Betty Keeler. four lengths. par figures yesterday. only ers, and with Endeavour and Astra varsity eight from the Golden Gate. in that round, few of in the quarter-final round of Euro- putts something withdrawn, only Yankee and W. L. the pros could boast. pean zone Davis Cup play. Caska de- Has Plenty of Weight. The Popular Stephenson’s Velsheda had finished feated * Spencer had an even more consistent Jiro Yamagishi. 6—1. 8—6, 'T'HE varsity will weigh about 176 or Shield the first round when the racing was A Tip round. Out in even par—37—he fin- 6—3, while Menzel disposed of Hldeo stopped. It was at first believed the 177 in racing trim. Elbright be- ished the last nine 1 over perfect Nashimura, 6—3, 6—2, 8—6. race would be canceled, but after de- lieved they are about 180 now. They figures because he took a 5 on the liberation the officials conceded vtc- are tall, all of them over 6 feet. In eighteenth, where he was bunkered tory to Yankee. the waist of the shell there is ter- from the tee. He stood on the last | All Seats Good rific There is of The finishing times for the race power. plenty length tee exactly the same as Mackenzie, but were: Yankee, 1 hour 46 minutes 25 in the water. where Roland finished with a 4, Cliff seconds, and Velsheda, 1 hour 59 Five veterans of last year's varsity wound up with a 5. For Tennis minutes 59 seconds. Play are on board. There is a new stroke, Cliff looked as if was headed for he a -» —... Eugene Berkenkamp. Sophomore. an ordinary round when he went seating His resemblance to the great Peter through the first five holes 1 over par. BABE. SARAZEN pERFECT arrangements MAY TOUR. will be Donlon, who stroked California to a But he finished 2, 4, 3, 5 to wind up constructed for 3,000 PITTSBURGH. June 7 to view the championship and a record in with a 37. Coming back he birdied | 0P)._Pro- spectators exhibition njw Professional Model vided he doesn't to 1928, is uncanny. The spirit of the the thirteenth and seventeenth, went | go England for the tennis matches among Bill Tilden, ! British open instead. Gene Sarazen Fred crew is fine, and barring Illness or LIST at $15 over par at the fifteenh, sixteenth and Chapin, Robert Ramillon and plans to team with Mildred < Babei accident, they must be included at Another spectacular and wound with a 36. Martin Plaa next Thursday at eighteenth, up from Wash- Didrikson for a golfing exhibition tour Kenwood Country Club. once among the threats for the title. special I in The most popu- AI's Outward Wild. beginning July. Seats will be erected on three varsity boating: ington’s Trip Store. All _ Bow, Harley Fremning: 3, Jack lar Sport TJOUGHTON'S usual sides of the court so that not a pin-splitting Yates; 3, Evald Swanson; 4, Carroll rackets are fresh "* single court fan will have to glare ^'accuracy left him on the first nine places in this tournament with a Brigham; 5, Ray Andresen; 6. Tevls 1935 string! Get in at or into the sun during the course boles, where he visited no fewer than couple of good rounds. Thompson: 7. Laurence for yours! Ventilated of the matches, and the play of the Dodge: stroke, early eight traps on the first seven holes. Here are the scores of the Wash- Eugene professionals will be Berkenkamp; coxswain, Reg for CooineM They don't make monkeys of these ington boys with perfectly Watt. par: shaded at all times. Five hundred Oakmont bunkers, even with Hough- Out—Par. 6.44 543 435—37 and seats will be set ton's acknowledged accuracy. Mackenzie 434 544 536—38 forty up on the Houghton 545 554 535-41 north side of the court in back of A1 gathered himself together over D. C. NETMEN Spencer 544 552 435—37 Tilden. PUT OUT the last nine, three-putted the four- Walper 545 563 536—40 All seats, obtainable at teenth and eighteenth holes to finish In—Par. 445 344 344—35—72 Spald- ; Mackenzie 545 244 334—34—72 and will be re- Welsh and Hunt Bow in with a 37 in a where a fine ing's Kenwood, Tourney good spot Houghton 455 354 245—37—78 _695 ; served. Play will get under way round today will put him up near the : Spencer. 445 245 435—36—73 for Maryland Titles. leaders. Walper 455 665 655-45-85 at 4 o'clock. I 8pecisl Dispatch to The Star. ELLSWORTH VINES Leo Walper never was in the show. $3.25 June 7.—Ber- He followed a mediocre out nine of 40 BALTIMORE, Md.. with a bad 45 on the last nine. He keley Bell, defending singles title- Professional Model hasn't a ghost of a chance to qualify Oakmont Defeats” Linksmen holder and fifth national ranking for the final 36 holes tomorrow. tennis star, eliminated Barney Welsh, The Japanese team is out of the Oakmont show. Nakamura, Nipponese In First Jones Avers District and National Public Parks an 82 for the lowest Round, open champ, shot champion, from the Maryland State r a with score of the group in tie tennis tournament here yesterday by Chin scored The Dressy Diegel and Miyamoto. BY . Sarazen played very well. But his scores of 6—2. 6—0. p j to the 87 83 and the others soared up was not to the usual In the doubles. Welsh and Gilbert French Toe AKMONT COUNTRY CLUB. putting up high White All-Wool C recorded by Asmi. standard. Hunt bowed to Bell and Eddie Jacobs, Heavy, Oakmont. Pa.. June 7.—The ^ f t|‘ Gene’s second to the ninth was the Baltimore southpaw, in tht quarter- * * ***** Well TENNIS SOCKS Hagen, Sarazen Up. first day of the battle of finest shot I saw yesterday. It was a finals. 6—3, 6—2 The Welsh-Hunt \V ALTER HAGEN, the old duke, is Oakmont yesterday resulted healthy smack with the wood, up the combine went through two previous in a good spot at 77. So is in a decisive victory for the vaunted grade, which just carried the near matches with the loss of only one Sarazen at 75, despite his villainous difficulties of the course, despite ideal edge of the guarding bunker, and fin- game. Bell was to meet Bob putting, which caused him to send conditions. ished hole high, 20 feet to the left of Bryan. Chat- back to the club house yesterday for Alvin Krueger’s round of 71 was a the pin. tanooga, and John McDisrmld. Texas moved at an net star, was to face W. E. Feibleman, a pair of new putters. And so is great performance. His figures were Tommy Armour along New in Tommy Armour and Mac Smith,’ at impressively symmetrical except for easy gait. York, semi-final matches to- 74; , , A1 Wat- the two deuces which erased a shaky Neither Olin Dutra nor Sid Brews day. scores were rous and Vincent Eldred at 75: Craig start home. played badly. Yet their Wood and Paul Runyan, at 76, tied Roland Mackenzie, who posted the not as they both should have liked. VIRGINIA HONORS 83. with Sid Brews, the South African. 72. even in the past has shown a par* The fact is It is ridiculously easy on a atroke Virginia students from Ralph Beach of Baltimore, who led ticular liking for Oakmont. Back In this course to keep slipping Eighty-three 18 different States were honored the Nation in the qualifying rounds, 1925 Roland captured the amateur here and there. by the athletic awards for a can medal with 1*5. (Oosrrtd*. imm I Spring sports. finished with 77. He. too, go qualifying * * ft * *