Mrs. Haynes Leaves Void in D. C. Golf : Walker Cup Golfers Battle in Rain, How They Stand My Best Golf Shot—Harry Cooper AMERICANS CINCN PASSES UP TITLE, In School Series CENTRAL CLINCHES FEATHER TOURNEY Tells Proper Method for Executing “Explosions.” W. L. Pet. Eastern 3 0 1.000 BY PAUL R. MICKELSON, TO RETAIN TROPHY Central 3 1 .750 RUNNER-UP BERTH Associated Press Sports Writer. ! Tech 1 2 .333 __ your ball Western 1 2 .333 Mils Into a forbidding I Need Three Wins and One City Champion to Be Away Roosevelt 0 3 .000 Beaten, 10-1, Roosevelt Is Arizmendi, Belloise to Box trap and all the world relax and Yesterday's Result. CHICAGO.—Whenseems wrong, Halve in Tilts. j make up your mind to Eight Large Part of Season. Central, 10; Roosevelt, 1. Victim of Vic- for Title Prospective Recognition by | make up your mind. Game Tuesday. That's the advice of Harry Coo- Dunlap, Ouimet Off. Bloom. New York State. as one of the Youngsters Tech vs. torious Easterners. per, regarded great- I Western, Eastern Stadium, _ 3:30 o’clock. est "trap shooters" in golf. “Most golfers dub their outs BY GAYLE TALBOT. BY W. K. McCALLEM. Previous Results. By the Associated Press. because can’t will bo boasting from traps they Associated Press Sports Writer. Eastern, 4. minds as to how ranking woman golfer 8; Western, the high school YORK, May 12.—Al- make up their 3. public to hit the ball,’’ ANDREWS, Scotland. of. Washington and sur- Central, 7; Tech. base ball berto (Baby) Arizmendi, hard they’re going May Western, 8; Roosevelt, 2. championship advised as he watched a 12.—A hard rain, driven by rounding precincts for Easternnext Friday evening after fiery little Mexican, and Cooper Eastern. 7; 3. move a ton of sand and a cold east was fast FIRSTseveral Mrs. J. Central, Mike Belloise of New York duller wind, years. its with unless NEW game Roosevelt, Tech, 8; Roosevelt, 7. miss his ball in a trap. "That’s ST.turning the course into one Marvin Haynes of Columbia, is the Ruf Riders show a had fought their way today Central, 13; Western, 6. complete why the average woman can’t play water hazard as ama- missed in the tournaments into the final round of an elimi- big today being Eastern, 10; Tech, 1. reversal of form over their per- shots. They can’t make up to trap teurs of the United States and this year and is going to be formance yesterday when they nation tournament designed their minds.” Other Future Game. Great Britain teed off in the even more badly missed by her bowed to Central in a 10-1 find an occupant for the feather- Horse a game. “Light Harry” pulled contests of the Walker teammates on the May 18, Eastern vs. Roosevelt. The win enabled Central, second weight boxing throne the New from his bag and en- singles championship sand wedge Cup golfing battle. Columbia Country Club first in the flag race, to keep right on the York State Athletic Commission tered one of the toughest traps of team as the women’s team series heels of Eastern. Central completed regards as vacant. Glen Oak Country Club. Having beaten the British. 3-1, at rolls its scheduled series with three Before a slim crowd of barely 3,500, makjv’ their own pet game of Scotch four- along, with Chevy Chase play “Just Like This.” up FAIR LINKS all but lost in Madison Gar- somes the invaders needed In the top spot. CHAMP” wins and one loss, against three vic- Square v*lS MiNp / J yesterday, den's arena, Arizmendi I do in this to win only three and halve cne of Mrs. Haynes is at Reno, Nev., and j tories and no defeats for Eastern, big punched "The first thing pre- out an easy 10-round decision over size the line of I today's eight contests to retain does not plan to return East until and, of course, a Roosevelt win over dicament is to up single j JOINS SPECTATORS A1 Roth of New York last while ball is buried I the international John Bull's some time late in June. She will not Eastern, would mean a first-place tie night flight, the depth my trophy j Belloise was a hair-line ver- how hard I must hit it," have to be here in time to defend her women's between Eastern and Central. Cen- earning and just golfers vainly sought win ] dict over of "I set feet District cham- tral’s victory yesterday assured it sec- Petey Hayes Brooklyn he advised. my firmly since the series was inaugurated in Gorczyca Eliminated in over the same route. and comfortable, pick a spot pionship. and by Miley ond place. get 1922. Arizmendi gave a fine exhibition of behind the ball and fire like will not play as With Cliff Keyser, lanky ratcher, just As they went out today, all of the Southern Tourney—Four Left all-around fighting abUity as he took this.” a member of the back on the job after a layoff enforced combatants were tightly encased in seven rounds from Roth with two The ball arched out of the trap Columbia team, in Title by scholastic ineligibility, Central yes- | and the caddies Struggle. others even. He failed to floor the and nestled 6 feet from the pin. waterproof apparel which may mean terday gave decidedly its smoothest ] umbrella.'. New Yorker, but he did everything “But the books say keep your sported striped a good deal to exhibition of the series. There are Few. even St. Andrews' hardy in- j else. Belloise had a much harder eye on the ball always," some one that I By the Associated Press. those who claim the main reason champion- | time of it with Hayes and the de- objected. habitants, braved the weather to ORLEANS, May 12.—With Claude Cowan, Central pitcher, who ship aggregation cision in his favor failed to meet with "Yes, keep your eye on the ball ! watch the play. in the first team the defending and was expected to burn up the league NEW champion the full approval of the spectators. for every shot except the ones in a matches. After medalist. Aneila of this season, bogged down in early Gorczyca The Garden now plans to match trap. Then pick your spot be- Dunlap and Quimet Weak. her return East Fort Worth, eliminated, the galleries games was because the team lacked Arizmendi and Belloise, the winner hind the ball and glue your eyes of the critics, after from Reno, Mrs. in the semi-finals of the Southern a seasoned catcher. Don did consensus Dunlap to receive recognition here as succes- on that spot. Don't mind the ball. to women's annual golf tournament here well his limited the visitors’ steady Haynes plans considering experi- sor to Kid Chocolate, recently deposed You’re aiming at that epot for a THEwatching in New today looked for a winner the but play Eng- among ence, they maintain, Keyser’s as 126-pound champion. Freddie blast, not at the ball.” play in the opening rounds yes- four consistent players still in the a land, and will | poise imparted steadiness to Cowan Miller of Cincinnati is recognized as One of the listeners blasted a running. terday, was that the Americans prob- not return to and the remainder of the team vital champion of the division by the Na- shot. The ball was short. a round Miss Gorczyca was defeated yester- to success. ably would take at least five—and golf Mrs } M tional Boxing Association. Nice hit,” Cooper shot in. "But day, 2 and 1. by Marion of Washington un- ; Miley Keyser celebrated his delayed series why did you stop when you hit the maybe six of today's matches. Louisville, former til well along in the Summer, pos- j Kentucky State debut by socking two doubles, which sand? That's another important champion. Jack McLean, contesting against sibly not until Fall. j knocked in three runs, and scoring TERRAPINS NEAR TOP rule in trap shots. Follow through. Miss Miley today met Miss George T. Dunlap, American amateur It is no reflection on tnose gallant Betty three himself. the blade moving. As soon bunker bank for clearance. Use a need twice as much power in Jameson of Dallas. who Keep champion, and Leonard Crawley, fac- feminine of the Columbia Tex., won, 3 lose too feet golfers Cowan gave only four hits and al- as you stop that blade, you putter if the sand isn't deep blasting. Always keep your Francis and 1. over Mrs. Mark McGarry, St. Tie for Second in Conference by ing 41-year-old Capt. Quimcc Country Club team to say that Mrs. lowed not a single base on balls. your distance.” and you have a sloping bank to quite open and hit off your right Petersburg. Fla. of the American team, were conceded Haynes has been a mainstay of the Meanwhile he and his mates were V. M. I. Nine. "When do you use a wood to get clear. heel, down and through. Don't In the other semi-finals match Mrs. Beating the best chance among the Britishers club in past years and has been one three Rider out?” “For a shot out, keep your try to hole out as you inevitably raking pitchers for 11 long were Leon Wolfe, jr„ of New Orleans, met University of Maryland’s base ball on as both playing sterling golfj of the main factors in Columbia's win- bingles. Score: “Use a wood only if you have a blade straighten and concentrate lose your concentration the Virginia Williams of Houston. team is Duke for second while neither Dunlap nor Quimet march in the first team matches. tied with lie and about 8 to 10 yards on a firm with your left. If shot. Never take a full blast un- ning Roc'velt AB. H. O. A. Central. AB. H. O. A good pull Mrs. Wolfe eliminated Miss in the battle for the Southern ball is buried." seemed to be right. Without the presence of the cham- Mary Bovello.c. 4 15 3 A C'b'is.rs I u a .( place space between the ball and the the sand is wet, remember you less your completely i Rogers oi 1 in n pion in the No. 1 position Columbia Jacksonville, Fla., up, Coakley.If 4 u ] G'E’rio.Cb .113 3' Conference title, as the result of the 19 holes, while Miss G’netti.Sb 4 1 :t 5 Bryant.ct 5 1 1 u so Williams won Old Liners’ 8-3 win yesterday over has not dene well in the matches Neely,3b. 4 (I 3 3 C.C b ls.lf 4 1 u o from Mrs. Hodges of New Ey.ss. .! <> 1 1 Virginia Institute at to date, although the strong and well Orleans, Keyser.c .i ~ 5 Military College 1 up. Spivok.lb :i 1 1J o Pisflas.rf ;i 1 •> n MARCEY Chase team deserves Park. It was Maryland’s seventh vic- SEVEN MARKS MADE WILLIAMS, balanced Chevy G mm.rf.p ;t n n n Dunlap rf 1 o 1 n Peacock Verifies --•- its position out there in front. With- Ahearn.cl ;t n <> D Lisio. 1 b '2 J : tory in eight conference starts. Suspicion Raitord.p 1 (i n 1 M'rgan,3b 3 0 1 3 The chased across three runs out Mrs. Haynes in the line-up Co- <: Terps AT TRAPS Baroni.p. 1 u 1 M'Dgh.:ib3 ill IN DUCKPIN TOURNEY SET PACE IN 9-7 u ii u in the second, when McAboy clouted lumbia Is not as strong as it has been WESTERN, 10TH, Scher.rf. 1 u o Valza .ib i n He’s Invincible on His Own In the past. Cowan.p. a 'Z u *2 a homer scoring Nelson and Wolf singled to count Benner, added three Relinquishment of the women's Georgetowners Need Regulars to Totals 31 4 34 13 Totals 35 11 3T 14 : Bartholomew Detains Doubles more in the fifth on Wolf Strikes Prove Costly to District title by the present cham- Roosevelt ..... 0 0 0 O II (I li n I— 1 I singles by Triple Beat Friends in Overtime. Central 0 0 3 (I 4 3 0 1 X—111 and Lnve and double and Beats in Final Title Shoot Now pion means that the tournament is a j McAboy’s Three Links; Crown in Runs—A. Chumbris, Grerono (-J >, Bry- W. C. D. A. in Weeks’ Rippv affair, with more than a Western their last two in the seventh on Nel- wide-open High yesterday conquered ant rj), c. Chumbris. Keyser Cowan. on at Benning. one of those two ris- Coakley son's two-bagger and one-basers by possibility that Friends in the tenth inning, 9-7, at Errors—Moran. Keyser. Ey. Play—Leaders Listed. stars from the Spivok. Grimm. Two-base hits C. Chum- Love and Chase. Score: BY W. R. McCALLl'M. opposite halves of the draw, to find ing young Congressional— Western Stadium. The George- Dris. Keyser (2>. De Limo • :>. Stolen J V. M I. AB. H. O A. d. AB O A he and Pitt In the final. Mrs. Betty MacKenzie and Miss Helen towners started a team bases—A. Chumbris, Pistola.s. Gregorio. 1 Maryl H. young man is good enough Harry in made up i 4 M :t u trapshooters competing Sacrifice—Gregorio Left on bases—Cen- Ward.Mb.. Wolf.Mb.. 4 ;S 1 M reached the final Dettweiler—may win the title in the of ;i o •> for the to win over any course, Rippy yesterday largely but hustled S: * Buford.ss. f> 2 1 Medler.lf. 2 O seven new records golf second-stringers tral. Roosevelt 4. First base on balls-- over the annual D. C. championship Columbia dur- Laseur.3b 5 <» 1 .3 Ch'bns.lf. 3 «i 3 n to do a by a somewhat surprising victory CRACK tourney to be played at in their in the Off Raiford 4: off Baioni. 1. off Grimm. 3. the and he is scheduled regulars eighth, when Penn.rf. 4 :» 3 o Busch r.cf 5 o 3 o book, Washington City June. Miss ; Hits—Off Raiford. 4 in 1 Innings > none WITH but Don O'Brien, the youthful Maryland program at the Washington ing the third week in Friends led, 6-4. Western Bair.c* ] ;; o f> »> Association cham- lot of winning this year, scored lout in fifth inr.inz. *: off Baroni. Lovc.c... 3 3 Duckpin THE runs'>; won her the final Scott lb :i o t> n Clarke.c.. o o 1 n a folks junior champion from Georgetown r.ear were Dettweiler way to three runs to tie the score in the 4 in 1innings, off Grimm. ;t in ‘2 closed last lot of know today Gun Club range Benning, I o 3 o 3 5 pionships formally night where Mrs. inrings. Struck out—By Couan V by Pit’ley.lf. Nelson.ss. 3 2 before: University. O'Brien had won the round last year, Haynes, ninth. Score: Davis.If. 1 O o o McA'/..»b. 3 2 11 Convention Hall. what they only suspected to in the Prosperity Handi- Riiiford, 4: by Gnrrm. 1 Wild pitch— at But compete a McM’len c 3 o 3 o 3 o o o invin- medal and had beaten Harry’ Pitt. more experienced and better golfer, Raiford Passed 4. Banner.rf. achievements the Roger Peacock is well-nigh West'll. AB. H. O. A. Friends. AB H. O A bails—Bevello, Losing O Br.en 2 o 1 2 Karow.rf. O o 1 <> Major during cap at 100 targets from varying dis- her a sound But the pitcher—Raiford. p cible on his own at Rippy, playing canny golf, finally gave trouncing. Kettler. .b 113 1 Smith.c.ss ti 1 4 4 Smith p .2100 Chase.lb. 2101 three weeks of competition were a stamping ground tances this afternoon in the final fea- K sover.cf 3 2 2 0 o caught O'Brien at the fifteenth and Dettweiler girl has come along fast Wh tier 2b H 1 4 1 Physioc p. 3 l 2 set the Pins in Indian Spring. Hos son.If (I O ii it Busby.ss.c 5 3 4 4 1.900-team by King eke ture of the two-day program. Early Wlliis.lb. 0 0 0 0 won tournaments over i won the next two holes to out a and may go far in this year's title Ed'ards.'ib 5 1 n 2 Eaton lb .1 0 a the Colum- Roger has in the 16- 12 1 class A, 1,809-set by l 2-and-l today the final 100 targets that Alof'nis.c 4 0 s (i Ci'rk.Sb.o 5 1 3 3 O other and he will win victory. I chase. Youngsters develop way. Totals. C4 10 24 Total. 32 10 27 12 in class B, a doubles score of golf course, event were to be fired. Edm't n.ss H 2 3 1 Perkins.p 5 10 1 GRANT MEETS LOTT bias yard title are and V M 1. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1—3 more on other as the years | Today they ordinary players Saylor.lb. 3 1 » 3 Grant.cf. 4 0 10 796 in class A by Ed Blakeney and layouts Julius Marcey and Lieut. Comdr. Maryland. .. 0 3 0 0 3 0 2 0 x—& are Sm bell.tf 2 o o 0 Macay 4 2 10 if there is one course Misses Three Short Ones. tomorrow they at the top. They If. Dreele and an all-evlnts roll by. Yet each with 97 hits, | Cleary.p 2 0 0 1 May.rf. 4 Runs—Ward. Buford. Davis. Buscher. Ray Von ; P. P. Williams, to the fast. Mrs. tin1 that he has completely mastered it is often jump top very Betty Loveless.p 3 n 0 l Osborn.If. 0 0 0 0 I FOR DIXIE NET TITLE Wolf, Love 12>. Nelson (2). McAboy. Ben- ! mark of 1216 by Paul Harrison In PEACOCK doesn't were setting the pace at the comple- 0 ner. Bnen. he used to | P. Meckley. who won the local wom- DeS en.3b 3 12 Errors—Ward. Penn. Scott. O A the layout on which miss 3-footers in tion of the first 100 in. the Bo'ford.ss 2 1 1 f» 'i wo-base nits—Buford. McAboy. Nelson. class important ! targets in will be one of the caddie and on which he developed the ROGER en’s title 1930, Cor’an.2b ] 1 ] o Home run—McAboy. Stolen basts—Nelson. The association will pay five bucks matches, but he blew two of j 16-yard event yesterday. High pro in the Sch'der.lf 2 O 3 o Wolf Love. Sacri- which has raised him close to more formidable competitors Atlantan Scores Win 12». McAboy. Buscher. for 10 triple-headers, a record game those in the first three holes of the was F. H. Huseman, with 99. who Impressive fices—Medier. Biair. Chase. Wolf. Double apiece sec- j ] tourney if she remains in the the crest in the Middle Atlantic Tomlin a lone coming Totals 37 9 30 11 Totals 42 930 14 plays—Woil to Nelson to Chase. Bulord to number for the tourney. The leaders: j! final round to enable Rippy to gain topped F. S. by target. on V. M. tion. He had no easy road to the game. Western 102010 0 03 2—0 Over Stoefen—In Doubles Ward. Lett bases—Maryland, «; a half. Roger won the second, fourth H. A. Bartholomew, 1933 D. C, I.. :> First bise on bails—Od Physioc. 4; Teams. Indian Friends School. 1 0 0 2 3 0 (* 0 1 0—7 final round in the Spring fifth (the fourth the aid doubles titlist, retained his crown off O'Brien, u; off Smith. 1. Struck out— P 1300 and holes by Runs—Kettler, A—Kins n. which he won from J Two Stars Missing. Korsover. Bushy. Hns- Final With Victim. By Physioc. ti; by OBnen, 1; by Smith. 1. tourney, yesterday of a and his with 84 out of 100. Crothers. with kinson. Perkins B—Columbia 1.800 stymie) dropped only Grant Eakin. Clark. Eri- Hus—Off O'Brien. 7 in t> innings, off Claude the lanky North Car- | The Star monston. C—Wash. Canor. No. 1. 1.775 Rippy, hole match at the short the offered the Evening Corcoran, Saylor. Boundford. smith, 3 in :t innings. Passed balls—Mc- of the sixth, 86, gained trophy f D—N E Temple 1.0*4 but once in that final round | Errors—Clark Edmonston, Eakin. Millen. 4; Clark. 1. Losing pitcher— olinian, a winner of the doubles will be played at 1 E--Lebanon 1.H52 where Rippy canned 10-footer for \ Cup tourney Alaforinls. Saylor. Bu^bv. Grant. Bound- By the Associated Press. OErien. Umpires—Messrs. Cox and New- he smothered under a relent- MEANWHILE P—Sunnyfleld .. 1.511 Rippy a deuce. But In the International 50, R. B Indian Spring on Monday and ford. May. Two-base hits—Saylor. Busby. man. Time oi came—i hour and 45 min- bird Roger quickly got Three-ba^e hit—Perkins. run— 12—Stout- Doubles. less barrage of steady golf that gave R. for with more than 130 entries— Home Tenn., May utes. back in stride and won the seventh Bond and J. Groves, jr., tied Tuesday Clark Stolen bases—Busby Hoskin- the links star little chance to hearted Grant of V-Blakeney-Von Drrele ... 700 public each with 45 hits. the most list in the son. Korsover Ci). Kettlrr Double plays ! Bryan iBitsyi with a bird, halved the eighth and high, imposing entry MEMPHIS. B—Metrakos-Cnaconas 750 catch his breath. —De Stephen to Boundford: Corcoran to Atlanta, faced Lott of won a Int. history of that classic, but without George C—Bridges-Price 7U3 the ninth, curling 10-tooter Dcvv Roundford to Schne’d^r. Hits—Off Cleary. in the finals of the CAL GRIFFITH SHINES D—Eckert-Williams 700 During the early st'gc of the lt',-Yd. bles. So. the of Mrs. Haynes and Mrs. 4 in off Loveless, 5 In 47i in- : Chicago today around a partial stymie, to leave him entry j Innings: E—Jones-Sartwell 700 was uncertain about his r. H. Huseman 99 At off Perkins. R in 81-. Innings: off University Club's Dixie invitation tourney Roger ( the end came 9a Mi i MacKenzie. The latter lady will be rings; P—Johnson-Warring, sr. 6C8 4 up at turn. The S. M Crothers 4 Clark. 3 In 1innings. Struck out—Bv game. It all dates back to a change F. S Tomlin 9S s7 where her stalwart ! tennis tournament by virtue of an Well as on the second nine, for they in Philadelphia, Perkins. 3: by Cleary. 3; by Loveless. 4. ; Pitches, Bats, Fields Singles. quickly J. 9 7 Mi 6—2 in his swing which he tried to make Marcey 4< will to Wild pitches—Perkins. Cleary Clark. Win- impressive 5—7, 6—4, 6—1, 6—8, A—A. Clarke .*. 4?8 halved the next three holes and Roger F. P. Williams 97 7 7 young husband attempt qualify distance. For a while ’t ning p.tcher—Loveless. Losing pitcher— G. Penn ... .. to get more victory in the semi-finals yesterday W. Downs State, 7-3. B—6. Bortnick 401 won the thirteenth to go dormie 5 up A Cuscaden 9 7 si for the open championship. Clark. C—C Humphries. C Foxx. E. C. C. Fawsett 96 M 4.! over Lester Stoefen of Los locked as if he wouldn't qualify, fiut Angeles. Cal Mitchell and J. Poulas 377 when Rippy made another ineffectual T. C. Marshall Mi 74 Gwath- Griffith, George Washington he and got stronger Landra B. Platt and R. P. Lott, the defending champion, reached D-B Seieel 3*0 scraped through chip from the edge of the green. The O. C. Macey 95 7 7 pitcher, not only allcwed Penn S.ate E—W. Hilarenberg 35f* uith the N. A. Wright !«."» were to clash this afternoon in the finals beating J Gilbert Hall ; every round, reaching high half on the fourteenth in 3s mey by j Datters came I F—A. Sartwell 34U par gave C. L Jordan !♦ 7 V Chase RALLY LICKS TECH NINE only seven bits, but Tommy Webb in the the final round at the Chevy | of South Orange, N. J., 4—6, 6—4, ! spot against Peacock a 5-and-4 Had WllCOX 95 through with a in the eighth All-Events. victor)-. Rippy D. single second round, when he 12 holes P. M. Shelton .: 4 VI Club for the French High Commis- 6-4, 6-4. A—P played near as well as he j that ciinched a 7-3 win for Harrison J.21(l 1| played anywhere E. E. 94 affair. 12.— inning in better than par. John Shorey of Cuttbcrt sion Cup. a handicap ALEXANDRIA, Va., May j Stoefen and Grant, teamed together B—C. Gochenour 3.135 had played to whip Gene Vinson and George A Emmons !'4 In the Colonials yesteiday on the Ei- C—B. Chailonte 3.103 Kenwood have licked him in Platt won his way to the final Stepping out to score seven runs in the doubles, entered the finals by might O'Brien the final match would have R. B. Bond V m; 43 | | He also started a double D—J Fish 1,0*5 j G. the last two lipse. piay the semi-final had been a little I J. B. Fontaine .!>•'» M round by defeating Gen. Charles Innings. Episcopal High defeating Robert Little of Tuscaloosa, E—W\ Hilgrenberg 1.014 Shorey been closer. But Peacock ap- fifth with bases loaded always C. E. W. Chapman .... NT turned back Tech of in the the F—A. Sartwell 1.008 steadier In the but again Treat, 2 up. while Gwathmey defeated High Washing- j Ala., and Fred Andrews of Birming- pinches, peared to have something in reserve. C. J. Renner U:i with Staters and none cut. came to win on the H C. Krout 1‘.: S' Ashmead miller in the other semi- ton, 13-6, here yesterday. Sperry, i ham. .6—4, 7—5, in a two-set match. Roger through The cards of Peacock and Ev Colonial third 1 Rippy W. S Wilson
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