2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 2, 1930-PART FIVE. Mangin Hailed as a Coming Net Star: Cut in Spring Golf Tournaments Sought Balance Is Lost Two-Handed Chest TWO CLUBS MAY ABANDON MOTOR BOAT EXHIBITION 'lWILLIAMS WINS GUN LAO If Player Presses GOLF RATING I Shot Used in Haste TO BE HELD APRIL 7-12 GEORGETOWN water craft, from IMI types of small All AS TROPHY IN SHOOT I BY SOL METZGER. BY SOL METZGER. 1930 INVITATION EVENTS rowboats with outboard motors to lux- uriously yachts, will be with most ! five that outfitted ex-1 The great trouble of The Athens. Tex.. H. S. hibited at the South Atlantic Motor j Lieut. Comdr. F. P. Williams yester- us as golfers is that we try to hit LIST I won the Chicago University inter- Boat Show to be held at the Washing- , day won a line gun in a competition IS attempt TO championship April hard. In BE DRAWN ball 7 FOR TOP through HD the ball too scholastic basket from an Committee Heads at Congressional and Indian ton Auditorium which has been in progress among j to kill it we press. The result is tournament last Winter is going just Spring April 12. It will be the first show of its j Washington Oun Club members lor Invariably a slice if we actually con- as strong as ever this season. While kind ever held here. ¦ of ¦ mastery of boat, i more than six months when he Held as Likely to Figure in nect with it at all. The sketch Richmond Club Is Awarded I its success is due to its Think Season Is With Play. Supplementing the exhibits will | , triumphed of four on the the player in long trousers shows has more well Overcrowded golf, in two events fundamentals, it be showings of latest and | trophy to boost his total wins to 10. Doubles him at the finish of a pressed drive. Men’s Title Tourney planned and unusual plays. Take Championship swimming equipments from the shops Until yesterday the battle for the gun With the Davis Body has gotten In ahead of the for this center tap play as an example. Dates Held Badly Planned. of Washington dealers. , had been one of the keenest ever-staged hands. It always does when we William A. Rogers will direct the at the Benning traps. Cup Team This Year. press. Isn't this convincing proof Coming Season. r ¦¦ "i exhibit. Dr. Monroe won two events yester- that you don’t get results when you BY WALTER R. McCALLUM. —• i day to tie Lane for second place in the get the body Into a shot, as we trophy race. Each had a total of eight sometimes hear we should? This is one a series of stories HANDICAP list of golfers from "1 Y eTITH a week before the scheduled meeting of the District GIRLS victories. Morgan, who was not present of Pressing means a Herculean effort ' A Golf Association, committees COLONIAL WIN the race, had seven wins: Dr. in which is analyz- the District of Columbia, Mary- \/\/ at which chairman of golf to finish ing the playing ability the men V V will definitely make known the wishes of their clubs with ; Btine and Morgan each six; Dr. Par- of land and Virginia is be com- five, chosen for this year's United States JOE n-iOKWOOO y' to regard to dates for invitation golf tournaments during ANOTHER RIFLE TILT sons and Cook each and Wilson Cup A piled by | and Bartholomew each three. Davis squad. the Middle Atlantic 1930, it are STARTING / appears that if the recommendations of two chairmen the 16-yard trophy with a DOWN WITH Golf Association during 1930. adopted by their clubs, these clubs will not hold invitation events, i Lane won Washington girls’ rifle team perfect string of 60. BY VINCENT RICHARDS, The association, at its annual meeting this year. The clubs are Congressional and Indian Spring and Chair- George In the added-target trophy competi- fettrnational Tennis Star and Former Davis night man Mason Congressional maintained its clean record for the sea- victorious, winning Cep last at the Willard Hotel, decided of and McCarter of Indian Spring have tion. Brown was a Ace. made recommendations it defeated the Drexei Insti- shoot-off in which he defeated Green. ALREADY to draw up a list of handicaps for the looking toward abandonment for 1930. of son when years ago in the na- the tourneys the two of Philadelphia, 495 Livesey and Rush. THE LEgr players from clubs in its membership of elubs. Both recommendations are based tute markswomen start Saturday tional championship at on the theory that there are too many the Competition will next who have a chance to win the associa- entirely golf tournaments to 467, yesterday on G. W. range. on fine trophies offered by Dennis A. Forest Hills a mere boy GRAUriG dfl held in the Spring about Washington, and that they are held at con- It was the first shoulder-to-shoulder Upson. with the cocky stride of 40 HE. MAY tion championship, and will rate them cost to TWO siderable the clubs and inconvenience to the club members, campaign Yesterday's scores: match of the for the Colonial a world conqueror had the sta- 6WING the accordingly. A. McCook Dunlop of the meanwhile the schedule makers of the District association have SIX MONTHS TROPHY—Williams. C.Lue*4EAD Chevy Chase Club, : girls. 17-20-23-20; dium cheering frantically as S was chosen chair- gone ahead with their schedule, and have included In it dates for j 16-22-23-23: Lane. Mon- he afought the great Henri , THROUGH i *7|T' \ man of a committee to arrange the these two events. I Arline Spencer and Capt. Roberta roe. 22-22-23-20; Shelton. 18-21-19-20. Wright both shot perfect strings of 100 Stine, Bartholomew, Cochet of France, world's lead- handicaps of the players in the mid- McCarter is the author of a plan to hold one big tournament 14-19-21-22; 19- to Atlantic section of the country. Other for the winners. 24-20: Wilson. 21-16-19; Cook. 19-20- ing player, a standstill in .' about Washington each year, during and /*. fllii which medal match play The scores: 22: Morgan. 19-25-16. of match. members of the commtitee are: Wil- FOff at the finest set their Maryland Club; rounds would be played all the clubs, with the winner to be the George Washington—Arline Spencer. Sixteen-yard—Lane, 50x60; Marcey. boy Mangin, New- liam P. Hall. Country That was Gregory Country <# : District champion. Mason has 100: Capt. Roberta Wright, 100: Naomi 46: Willson. 46; Rush, Monroe. Livesey, J., at Georgetown F. J. D Mackay. Club of Vir- consistenly held that there are too ark. N. now a junior ginia; many tourneys in the Spring Crumley, 99; Edna Collins, 98, and 45; Brown. Green, 44; Bartholomew, University, Washington. D. C. Cochet Walter R. Mitchell, Princess about the Capital. Club, course the tournament dates have Emera Johnson. 98. 42; Messick, 40. won the match and then went on to Anne Country and W. Fred Byrne, Os getting home on the fourth green in two Mildred —Catherine Jones. 96; • « " - Bannockburn Golf Club The commit- not been definitely set. but It seems to shots. Gruver’s putt for a 3 barely Drexei ——- annex the title. That one great effort No. 1 taps to guard No. 4 rushing the schedule makers have made missed Shaver. 94: Capt. Catherine Ludlum, was from the very top of the tee will meet at an early date to ar- us that the cup. by the New Jersey lad the making j swing, a up Forward No. 2 on that setting the 93; Virginia Goulick, 92, and Janet heave that gets the body range the handicap listings. court. a serious mistake in dates AMERICANS SCORE OVER of his tennis reputation. Overnight he lurching side has feinted for the basket and for the District championship Out at Congremional Sandy Armour Letch worth, 92. a national, at the ball. Balance Is lost, there is The annual men’s championship of Junior still became the association was awarded to the then cut back. He gets a quick pass and the District amateur championship Is knocking the ball a mile from the intemation- | no foundation to swing from. generally playing BRITISH LAWN BOWLERS if not |M Country Club of Virginia played from No. 4. Meantime, guard No. 5, for consecutive days. They drew up a tee and better golf al figure, and to- How much better the idea of to be than he has shown OAKLAND, Calif., March 1 <£¦).—De- Jones, who hits over the James River course of the seeing No. 4 get the tap. comes up schedule a few days ago at a prelim- in several years. SCOTT’S PILOT ARGUES dav he is a mem- through with the like already Scores around 70 are being turned In spite a 54'-to-47 victory today over their hands, the body following the club- club on June 5. 6 and 7. The associa- a shot, forward No. 3 inary meeting of the executive com- ber of the Davis ¦pHKggHHB tion abandoned having rushed back Into the guard mittee which set the junior title chase almost every day by the long-hitting American opponents. Great Britain’: squad head because it has acted as a the 36-hole qualifying Scott, who says HIS CASE TOMORROW lawn bowling team failed for a third Cup round which has been specified for pre- area. As No. 5 comes pellmell up for September 3 and the amateur cham- he Is hitting the ball MIAMI, Fla., (/P).—Jim per- ® -J® foundation for the swing through. years. j March 1 successive year to win the Charles J. His brilliant Swing vious tournaments and will confine the court. No. 2 passes to him at about pionship for September 4 and 5. better than he has done for manager formance in the m. through with the hands, Tommy Armour, former national open Johnston, voluble for Phil Fox International Cup. merely the qualification round this year to 18' the foul circle. Scott, the British champion, who lost championship was A using body as the base holes The tourney No. 5, if rushed, immediately, tries Will Be HeM Early. champion, and former Congressional The British team went into today's to work from and balancing it next year probably a decision to Jack Sharkey in Madison final match 42 points behind, not the first time H ¦BR* nat- will go to the Princess Anne Country a long two-handed chest shot for pro, is slated to stop off in Washington the re- Mangin had dis- m. urally. As a matter of fact, hitting Both tournaments are to be held un- for a day or two on his trip Square Garden’s Miami fight Thursday sult of two losses to American teams in \ Club of Virginia Beach. Va. the basket. usually early this year, according to North from night, will ask the Miami Boxing Com- tinguished himself. | through with the hands actually Smith, (Copyright, 1930 > hte Winter post at Boca Raton, accord- Pasadena and Los Angeles. As a re- rjflp body Alvin M. president of the these dates, for hot weather extends Referee Earlier the same / compels the to flow with the ing to Sandy. Tommy probably will be mission Monday to cancel Lou sult of their three matches in Cali- ~ Country was / Club of Virginia, elected well into September around Washing- fight year he had gone \ vjßgf > hands and to automatically brace In Washington in the latter part of Magnolia’s license and award the fornia, the visiting players finished 35 president of the association, succeeding ton, but the fact that the two events Phil, he announced today. through a strong mrnHm | itself. A. P. Btrobel of Baltimore. Walter R. March. to points behind their rivals. are being held on consecutive days The commission had said previously Robert Brown captAlned the British field of Americans HHr Unless you understand the Mitchell of Norfolk was re-elected first seems be a bad piece of schedule and Australians to pivot you vice In Chess Circles to that if Johnston insisted it would grant; ! team, made up of players from England. ' cannot hope shoot good president and Donald Woodward District junior gave reach the final to golf. Sol of making. The Is a 36- him a hearing. Magnolia Sharkey , Ireland and Scotland Representatives Metzger has a new Columbia was re-elected second vie? medal play event, the District COLLEGE POLO. round of the t. Illustrated leaflet president, hole and the decision when Scott failed to come ! of two Oakland clubs and one San which he will send to any one wishing Walter R. McCallum of the BY FRANK B. amateur is a 72-hole medal play tour- Army, 12; Princeton. 9. back after he had complained he had Francisco club composed Southhampton in- Gre'orv Mangin. Washington Golf and Country Club was WALKER. ; the American tourney. i it. Address Sol Metzger, in care of this ney. Yale, 17; Harvard, . been vitation chosen as - l»/a fouled. team. secretary-treasurer. ¦¦ - paper, and inclose a stamped, addressed fourth round in the tourna- There are several youngsters about 1 11111 ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦ And in 1929 he rose to even greater 1 The choice of a course and selection - envelope. the Capital who are quite capable of heights He won the Eastern inter of a date for the women's champion- ment for the title of District ocllegiate title, against winning the District amateur cham- competing play- I ship tourney of the association was left chess championship was quite pionship, and who also will play in the ers from all parts of the country. He to the executive committee, which will THEimportant changing in the District junior. TO ask them to play won the metropolitan grass court cham- CLEVELAND PITCHERS report on July 1 on a course and £ pionship. one of the biggest In the date. Two courses standing of the players, though not ao 108 holes of hard medal play In three were offered for the seems to us to be Such East, and he reached the final of the HAVE STRENUOUS DRILL women’s tourney, those of the Indian much so as the third round. days unfair. national tournament at Club a procedure would make them tired lads intercollegiate NEW ORLEANS. La., March 1 G4»>.— Spring and the Hermitage Golf Byler and Walker remained in a tie before the District amateur has gotten the Merlon Cricket Club. Haverford. After a day of idleness yesterday, the Club. The Indian Spring offer wa? for the top position by defeating Knapp well under way, and the men who are Pa. Only a great rally by Berkeley Cleveland wept through made by G. W. McCarter, chairman Indians their committee, and Wimsatt, respectively. Bishop, who fresher would have a decided edge. Bell prevented Mangin from walking most strenuous workout of the Spring of the club golf who an- Probably the schedule crown. nounced that Indian Spring tied for first place at the end , makers will off with the college He is one season here today. does not also was change these dates. They should be of the outstanding favorites to win this Every pitcher in camp mounted thl intend to hold an invitation golf tour- of the third round, lost to Carl Hesse year. bill ney this year. changed in fairness to the Juniors, and | in turn with plenty of speed. Few and dropped to a ti« with him for fourth the District amateur should be set for Not only is Mangin a rapidly im- , curves were attempted and there were place. Bettinger won from A. Y. Hesse a date later than the early part of Sep- proving singles player, but he is even | ] no sore arms at the end of the i tember. more brilliant at doubles. He and Bell \ practice. No work is scheduled for to- and stepped into third place. Knapp morrow. The batting practice PLAYERS HUSTLING \ made one of the best teams in the first of dropped back to sixth place. Columbia, East in 1929. They won the famous ; the year is scheduled to open Roland R. MacKenzie of Monday. Byler and Knapp played a quioco pi- who has been chosen by the United Seabright doubles tournament together ; States Golf and were conspicuous throughout IN TRAINING CAMP ano openinf. Byler got the better of Association as a member of w the. »»<*«» all the Walker Cup team, has heard noth- season. LE BRUCE CHAPTER NINE the game in the opening, but the ing from the association regarding the pieces Knapp His Best Doubles Feat. (Continued From First Page.) were off the board before possibility that he may go abroad as a The best doubles performance the TO HOLD FIRST PRACTICE resigned after 43 moves. team member, but he probably will go Candidates for the base ball team of In his game with Wimsatt, Walker abroad, just the same. Word has come Newark lad turned in all year, how- Robert teenth among the circuit's receivers which re- paired Johnny Le Bruce Chapter, Order De played P-Q4. to Wimsatt from the Pacific Northwest that Don K. ever, was when he with Molay. will hold their and credited him with only a .155 bat- sponded Irregularly. Wimsatt castled Moe, Van Ryn in the East-West matches first practice this the Western amateur champion c, ars Roy got king's side, against afternoon at 1:30 o’clock on the Plaza ting average. but 18 hits in 116 on the while Walker castled and a regular team member, has de- and . field. on the queen’s side. At the end of 20 for ? Lott just times at bat. Such catching and bat- cided not to forego his studies in order and Doeg had arrived from The following are asked to report moves the game appeared to be about to make the trip abroad, thus leaving a || winning ting particularly cents Boston after the do not look good to national along with any others wishing try even. At this stage Walker commenced team. “i© championship, and so big to those who are paying the dough for vacancy on the Maurice J. Mc- it made a for the team: an attack against the adverse king with Carthy of New York, who is a student hit with the crowd to see young Man- Brown, Moffett, Andeison, services and results. queen, two rooks and two knights, and • gin steal their thunder and play the Tucker, at Georgetown University, is recovering Williford. Holst, Colkoesser, Schaffert, Veteran Trio Reports. on his thirty-fifth turn Wimsatt re- injuries suffered in au- best doubles on the court. Mclntosh. signed, as he could not save his queen. from a recent Not Van Ryn, who had Monroe. Van Horn, String- Three veterans were added to the tomobile accident. He expects his even won the fellow and Stewart. Bishop played the Vienna opening, to sheepskin in June a squad today probably Wimbledon doubles with Wilmer Alli- with the arrival of Joe which Carl Hesse responded vigorously. and would Ust son, Jack Bierach is acting manager of Judge from Washington. Ossie Bluege not take two months from his studies S ) and beaten the best teams of Ger- the squad. He pressed his advantage, and Bishop Uafeis” go abroad with Roland many and Prance in the from Greensboro, N. C., and Sam Rice resigned after 35 moves. to the team. So • from Hot Springs. Ark. All are to en- MacKenzie automatically falls into line li matches, played as brilliantly as his ter the training grind Monday 1 Bettinger and A. Y. Hesse had a lively for the vacancy under the alternate new partner. I believe it the morning. setto, which occupied evenings. was sen- Rice will have the jump on the two two At system used by the U. S. G. A. It is sational play of Mangin in that match BIG SOCCER other outfielder the end of adjournment, after the first understood that as much an anything BATTLE newcomers, for the has evening the position the entire team, con- else that won been golfing, bathing and hiking in was about even, sisting of regular members him a position on the Davis Cup squad. but Bettinger gained an advantage on and alter- Any one had and around the Arkansas spa for sev- the second evening and Y. nates, will be asked to go abroad this who played such a cork- IS ON CARD TODAY eral looked splendid A. Hesse re- year. Washington ing game of doubles all weeks. He in signed. Roland now is in and I season and then trim when he arrived, but that may played t*- was to locate in business here. We capped it with this performance against be expected. always reports at Here is the standing at the end of the national champions cotld Sam four rounds: with him at Columbia last Wednesday hardly Headlining the soccer card hereabout training camp with little to do to round and saw a lad whose game, if possible, * f° be overlooked. today will be the cup-tie tip top playing 10 battle be- Into form. has improved. He was around the . they Mangin is not orthodox. He has tween the Concord and Washington fcl-Wfcrif? i: LIIZaV.uL course in 73 strokes, with a number of I until grips and a style all his own, been exercis- .. so some elevens on the Friends School field at Judge and Bluege have ¦ C.C Bettinaer i'iiv* 1. Y. Rmm 1 missed 8 and 7 foot putts, on a day of the better players look askance at 2:30 o’clock. ing In a gymnasium in Washington most , O. E. Bishop.. 3 J wrf.WiiWtTir. X 5 contenting smoke him and do think he of the Winter, but they still have plenty While Byler and Walker when conditions were hardly good for 1\ get very not will The winner will gain the third round are in the first-class golf. far. But it is hard to tell what a in the cup-tie competion. In their last to do before they’llbe ready for the bell. lead, neither is assured of first place. player as cocky Trainer Mike Martin will assume charge i There are three more rounds and both The Walker Cup team is booked to and sure of himself as clash Concord conquered Washington in sail for England on the Mauretania Owe. Mangin will do. Despite his lack of a bitterly struggle, 2 of Bluege right off the reel. Whether ¦ have to play Bishop and Carl Hesse. V\ white fought to 1. from New York on April 30, arriving in international experience and of good Three games in Capital the Nationals are 10 be especially strong : In addition, Byler has to play Wimsatt iorm, the City England on May 6. At present nego- or what l£ accepted as good form League, the pennant In which already at third base this year depends on how and Walker has to meet Bettinger. in stroke production, he is as is the leg Ossie had treated all last Anything may happen. Bettinger mav tiations are under way for them to play just likely has been won by Marlboro, will com- good the Oxford-Cambridge Society at Rye as not to knock off a big player. plete the day's card. Fall. Although surgeons who operated [ step into first place, or Carl Hesse or **1 on him assured Bluege the trick knee Bishop may yet get to the top, or at on May 11, and it also is possible that ««» Unfeased by Reputations. Marlboro will face the District Kickers the team members will play for the St. On the Monument Grounds, that had caused him so much trouble i least tie for first place. It doesn't make any difference to Gaelic underpinning George s Vase on May 10 at Sandwich. Americans will Galtherburg again is sound, the will be 1 Mangin how big reputation meet at game Walker Cup played the of his Gaithersburg carefully nursed the first few weeks of No is scheduled for next Satur- The matches will be c opponent is. and Silver Spring will day, 8, 16, He will tell you that the battle training. March as that Is the night of on May 15 and and it is probable bigger they are the Rockville at Rockville. All the , the annual meeting of the chess that a match will be arranged with harder they fall. games will begin at 2:30 o'clock. Martin has arranged a special course unit of Johnny Hennessey is the same way, and training the City Club. The closing rounds of Moles Golfing Club at Woking on May of for the third saeker and will Jones, remember that Hennessey’s form is not UPPER MARLBORO, Md., March 1. see that Bluege follows it. the tourney are scheduled for March 18. Rumors have it that Bobby classical either, by any stretch of the —A delegation of fans will accompany 15 and 22. captain of the team, expects to go to imagination, and yet he has beaten Upper Marlboro’s crack soccer Batting practice, the players’ delight, Germany to play in the German ama- Tilden, Borotra even team to starts Carl A. Hesse, tournament champion championship on June Wann- and Cochet. Washington tomorrow, where it will face Monday morning. The pitchers Club, recently gave teur 5 at , Mangin alternates in the use of will have their innings as well as the , of the City a fine aee. It is certain he will play in the a District Kickers on the Monument exhibition of simultaneous chess at Cen- chop and a forehand drive with exces- Grounds at 2:30 o’clock. few outfielders and inflelders at hand. British open at Sandwich and in the sive spin. ; tral High School. He played against top He turns his wrist so The Marlboro boys, who have already Johnson intends to do the flinging dur- players British amateur later. The latter title \\ 10 boards, two consulting at one sharply over the ball that sometimes it won 13 games and lost just 1. some ing most of the Initial session, although board, and is the one big national championship hardly comes off turf, spite he will have Savidge on won every game. His op- so the the and in time ago annexed the Capital City and Daugert ponents were Joseph Marshall, Hillman that has far eluded great At- of fine of this excessive top he gets tremendous League title. the hill. too. For the hurlers, there will lanta shot-maker. pace be bunting Harris. George Danzig, Robert Hall. Ra- » on the ball. His forehand is his a class. Last season the low- ' fuel Sterfy, Lawrence Sterfy. Louis owl is mmachine-made more reliable stroke, spec- er end of the batting order seemed as de Washington OWL but his most „ Lesdemier, George Poretsky, Schlesing- The 18 members of the I tacular shot is his backhand, weak at bunting as it was at hitting Club who were among WHITE foil- particularly hubbelllvins western ; er and Hornstein (consulting) and Paul Golf and Country his straight backhand. His backhand ’em out and the Washington pilot wants Edward Holmes. the Capital golfers who went to Vir- drive* down the line had the crowd batters able to lay ’em down this year. ginia Beach over the last week end, or- screaming with delight when he played BILLIARD TOURNAMENT Word has been received from N. T. ganized a golf tournament among them- TO CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 1 OP).— Ping pong, the game their fathers J. E. Cochet. played when youths, has taken the play- ' Whitaker, captain of the local chess selves, and R. J. Morman and The Ball Boy of Lyons was irritated Defeating Ellie Johnson of Des Plaines, ’ team in the forthcoming cable match Rice were the winners. In so far as pos- 111., 50 to 47, today, Hubbell of ers by storm. In the basement of the -- S**¦— by those stunning backhanders, and R S. hotel between Washington and London, to be sible an effort was made to pair a high when their match, which was inter- Cleveland, winner of the sixth annual where the club is quartered is a held on April 13. for the possession of handicap player and a low handicap western three-cushion bil- ping pong table that never is out of use \ rupted by rain the first day, was re- amateur the Insull Trophy, of the acceptance player together, and Rice and Morman liard tournament here, will go to the from after supper until 10 at night. The 1 sumed the next afternoon he had players bang the : by Edward S. Tinsley, chess editor of were successful in the medal play event. learned to keep the ball away from national amateur three-cushion tour- little celluloid ball | the London Times, of the position of nament with five victories to his credit back and forth with a vengeance and for at the Mangin's backhand and particularly already formal prog- umpire Washington London The cross mound at the top of the not to a a The tournament, which ended with a tournament is In ' end of the wire. Tinsley Is of S. hill the hole Columbia has give him chance to make defeat, ress. Among the stars the a son at second at backhand drive on the run at an Hubbell’s fifth victory without at game are | Tinsley, one of the participants for Eng- been cut down and no longer menaces was very close and Hubbell played the Hadley, who has an especially wicked land In the Hastings' tournament of angle. Gregory eats that shot up. game. service; Liska -1 the low tee shot or the topped drive. Despite lack of height, Mangin being most consistent and Ruel. Nor is Senor 1895, when Pillsbury came to the front. The new first below the Miguel Martin any slouch at the pas- tee tournament one of the shortest players in big com- time. tee at Columbia has been resodded and pany, he has service. He Whitaker writes that he is competing will be ready for play as as a damaging “ATHLETICS FOR ALL”CARD. Playing of the game is encouraged in the Pennsylvania State champion- soon the throws the ball high into the air and by Johnson. The ship tourney. season opens, probably within a fort- meets it with just the right shot, tim- BLACKSBURG, Va.. March I.—More players make real On Washington’s birth- night. A new bam is being constructed than 450 students at the Virginia Poly- work out of it and he considers it a day he won all three games played by ing his swing perfectly. He is a good valuable part of the training him and Is to go into the later i : to replace the one which burned down volleyer, though inclined to be erratic, technic Institute will participate in the routine. rounds. early in the Winter. and he also is shaky at times overhead. fourth annual demonstration of physi- Barnes I cal education, to be staged Summoned to Camp. With him it is all or nothing on his next Thurs- Red Barnes, i J. Monro Hunter and George Diffen- day in War Memorial Hall, it will be outfielder, has been or- baugh, the famed Indian Spring volleys or smashes, and that is true of dered to report to training camp in ad- agee.dFmarchoices pro- to an “athletics for all’' program. fessional best ball combination, which most of his strokes. He plays the vance of the other gardeners and Inner hilt every time. When he has learned defense players. has not been beaten on an even basis He probably willreach in more than two years, caught a pair to bide his time more carefully and KNOXVILLE CLUB here In time to enter the workout Mon- IN TEXAS MARATHON a QUITS. of tartars the other day in a match at await the opportune moment for fin- day. With Goose Goslin still silent as ishing shot he will be all the more ef- KNOXVILLE. Tmn„ March 1 up).— to his mtentions.johnson Indian Spring and bowed before the Abandonment of Knoxville's base ball wants to leave By steady golf of J. V. Brownell and J. fective. the young outfielder ge* the benefit of the Associated Press. W. work is satisfactory, and be- franchise in the South Atlantic League training possible. HOUSTON. Tex., Harvey. The amateurs were conceded His foot today all Walter intends to March I.—Clarence great speed with which he was decided upon by Thomas R. prepared Demar Boston, champion, a liberal handicap, however, and they cause of the Watkins, club owner, following be for every emergency this of national WHITE starts for the ball he can get almost the fail- season. and Billy Agee of Baltimore, tonight beat the pros handily. M B B B/B 818 B 8 B drop or ure of fans here to respond to his B\ J anything, whether it is a shot demand that they were favorites to win the National J Monro Hunter, jr., son of the big a widely angled drive on the other side either buy or give up No golf after the championship sea- A. A. U. 20-mile marathon here tomor- the club. son gets under way, so the row. hitter of Indian Spring, has been prac- of the court. athletes are ticing diligently for the past two weeks It probably will be a year or two doing all the golfing they possibly can The start will be at thi San Jacinto any se- here. Every and is playing exceptionally well. A more before Mangin can have SPRING UPSET AT TENNIS. afternoon a dozen or more i Battle Grounds'at noon and the finish few days ago he played the first nine hope of landing singles berth on sally forth to chase the pel- , at the Elks’ Club Building. rious a PALM BEACH, stubborn at Indian Spring in 36 strokes. the Davis Cup team. For 1930, his Fla., March 1 OP) let over the greensward if they can ! The official entry list: doubles. He will Mrs. B. F. Stenz. New York, former Altrock says most of them are Buster Bonneau, Bill Ken- Thomson, chances rest on the metropolitan tennis digging Houston: Dave professional, of Wash- have plenty of competition, but if he champion, provided it out of the borders of the greensward nedy. Port Chester, N. Y.; Charles Man- ington has a deserved reputation as an an upset here today in defeating Vir- but your uncle Nick isn’t. son, New Orleans; Nevll, gets his chance he may have Van Ryn Hilleary. He is play- William Hous- accurate putter and chipper from and Allison and Lott and Doeg all ginia Philadelphia. 6—o, 6—3, ing a strong game these days, strong ton; Austin Parbosa, Dallas; William around the green. He demonstrated a doubles to win the Florida women's tennis enough even to lick his boss, Clark ! Agee, Baltimore; Barney Corey, Hous- hustling to beat him out of title. Grif- how good he is just the other day when job. fith. And licking Griffith hasn’t been ton; Clarence Demar. Boston; Warren he holed a chip shot from the upper .. done often by any wearer of the Wash- Main. Houston; Red Ward, jr.. New edge of the ninth green at Washington (Copyright. 1930. by North American News- ington uniform. York; James Savage. New Orleans; Bill for a birdie 2, with one paper Alliance > RETAINS HAND BALL of his opponents TITLE. Hadley is not only a pip at pong, Leiteritz, Dallas, and Percy Raberry, lying (Next: J. Gilbert Hall.) ping not more than a foot from the BT. LOUIS, March 1 MPV—Alfred but he also has a keen eye for numbers | Houston. hole for a birdie. Everything hinged on Banuet, San Francisco, successfully de- on a card. At a keno festival in the ! • Thompson's shot and he holed the chip fended his title as National A. A. U. hotel the other night. Bump covered for a half in 2 with A. W. Howard, who BELL AND BARNES WIN singles hand ball champion here today rows of four figures with beans so often SEEKS SARANAC PILOT. had played a beautiful shot from the by defeating George Nelson of Balti- that he had the caller dizzy checking The manager of the De Molay bas- tee to within a foot of the hole. DOUBLES IN BERMUDA -1 more, in the finals of the 1930 tourna- his cards. And every time Bump . , ket ball team of this city wishes to have Every golfer at Washington s cov- knows HAMILTON.Bermuda. March 1 (A ’). ment Banuet won In straight sets, ered a row with beans he drew a prize I the manager of the Saranac A. C. quint how hard it is to get down in two putts and Bruce Barnes of Aus- . 21—10 and 21—6. Now he’s beseeching the hotel guests , | get in toch with him as soon as pcs- from the hollow at the left and short tin. Tex., won the men's doubles title at - • to put on a keno party nightly. tible at Lincoln 3478. of the sixth green, but it remained for the annual Bermuda tennis champion- Dr. T. D. Webb to demonstrate that It today. and Barnes defeated , MISS COLLETT HONORED. Many of the boys are planning to can be done in one ships Bell make a quick putt. He holed a John Doeg and Herbert L. Bowman, PINEHURST, N. C„ March 1 <>).— dash to New Orleans I TAYLOR TO FIGHT TERRY. putt fully 50 feet long from the hollow 6—3, b—2. 6—3 in the final round. Glenna Collett, national golf champion, after practice next Tuesday mroning. ST. LOUIS. March UP).—Bud for a 3, and one Tuesday will be 1 Tay- birdie of his opponents, The mixed doubles title went to) has been elected to honorary life mem- : the big day of the an- ¦ lor, the Terre Haute terror, will fight who had laid a mashie shot 5 feet from Penelope Anderson of Richmond, Va.,, bershtp in the Silver Foils Club. Plne- . nual Mardl Gras celebration in the 1 Lou Terry, St. Louis junior lightwsight, the pin, missed the putt for a half. D. C. "“TS^oT Barnes, Virginia golfing , Crescent City and Johnson’s charges Triplett, was partner in and who defeated Rice s hurst's women's international want i here March 10. Jack match- Gruver Webb's the match of Boston and Bell, 7 —5, 6—B, •—6,, organization. She already was an ac- ' to see as much of it as time will-1 maker for the Walter J. Hatzfsld Amer- and accomplished a stunt that is seldom M. • WORLD’S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF CIGARS ~ tive member of the club. permit. ican Legion Post, announced tonight. , ***o In these days of soft ground by CUft I *