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8 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1924/ SPORTS. Leibold Again Is Made a Regular: Roland MacKenzie at Top ofLocal GolfHeap | BELIEVE IT OR NOT. —By RIPLEY. \ USE OF NEMO IN OUTFIELD CHEVY CHASE GOLF 17-YEAR-OLD HIGH SCHOOL LIST CLOSES TO DAY, i :WILLTIGHTEN UP DEFENSE BOY IS A REAL CHAMPION Entries for the annual Invitation golf tournament of the Chevy Chase of Griffs, Tuesday Midget Does Not Figure to Bolster Attack Club, which starts next and Impressive Defeat of Dunphy for Indian Spring will continue through Friday, close However —Tygers Here Today to Inaugurate tonight at 6 o’clock. Chairman Title, Week After Winning Washington dub Thompson of the golf committee an- of Western today. t Invasion Clubs. nounced Class of with Event, Establishes the Lad. ( Clubs lists of entrants and in- dividuals who have been invited to play in the must have B. tournament f BY JOHN KELLER. name in the hands of the com- BY W. R. McCALLUM. experimenting, Manager Bucky mittee by that hour, he said. "'TER more than three weeks of The rule requiring all competitors MACKENZIE has arrived. A sevcnteen-year-old lad, a stu- Harris lias decided that from the material available he cannot select to be on the first tee at the staftjng of golfing time assigned them- will be strictly dent at Western High School, has reached the top the A a better outfield for the Nationals than that which served the club enforced, he added. ROLANDheap about Washington. For four years local golfdom has given during greater part last season. Today when the local representa- George S. Lyon, the Canadian vet- the of eran, won two years nothing conclusive as to the best player of the year. Ever since Robert L. Ty ferocious who the event tive in the American League is scheduled to face Cobb and his ago, will not be able to play, as he Finkensladt Washington been a tinge of doubt as to is recovering from a broken ankie. left in 1920 there has Tygers first game of long home stay, Nemo Leibold, who has been ¦* in the a Only one of the Canadian group of the best golfer in the Capital. adorning the bench most of the time since the present campaign began, entrants who have come to Chevy Today there is no doubt. Roland MacKenzie stands at the top. He Chase for the last five years will play will assume the right field job and hold it at least until the club is able to capped a two-week golfing campaign yesterday by handing Chris J. Dun- this year. phy a and impressive in its get gardeners Donald Parson of Youngstown. conclusive trimming, decisive in its finality more for trial. in the last two Leibold will be the fourth man to be used in right field by the Na- Ohio, last year’s medalist, will play. execution. The lad has won two big golf tournaments since George Fisher and Carr Smith, young- weeks—the Washington Golf and Country Club event last week and the tionals the season opened. K«mi-finals In the annual competi- Indian sters tried there early in the spring, departed from the club legitimately, tion for the French high commission Spring Club’s event yesterday. cup at 1, after reaching turn while Carl East, reputed slugging demon procured from Minneapolis, took the Chevy Chase Club were MacKenzie yesterday beat Dunphy by 2 and the played this morning, with Gen. 1 down to the veteran. French leave. Lance Richbourg, recruit from Nashville and the only meeting Charles G. Treat W. S. Rey- the tournament was every defeated Dunphy. 2 and 1. Consolation— Won youngster now hand, has the manager particularly either burn, and W. G. Brantley, jr., And in at not impressed meeting Kolfer of prominence the city. by J. W. Brawner. 001., who defeated Tcm week, will Capt. Chester Weils. Treat, about afield or at bat during the past so the veteran Leibold keep com- one down There are no ands or buts” this Moore. I. S., 3 and 2. at turn yesterday to "ifs. flight, W. pany with Sam Rice and Goose in the pastures. the E. P. Porch- time. through Second serai final—E. Freeman, Goslin er, took next He waded Tucker- 001., up the five holes to win by man, and Wash., defeated C B Asher. 2 Undoubtdely the restoration of 4 a Stevinson. Earl McAleer C. Fuller. Chery Chase, defeated H. H and 3. Reybum, five handicap then Dunphy in impressive fashion, A. Nemo to his old job should strengthen man, won from Stead, Saum, Co!.. 4 and 2. Final—Fuller defeated Robert jr. 1 through the part of the draw, by J the defense of the Nationals, for there GIANTS TO GET TEST up, and Brantley A. hardest Freeman. 4 and 2. Consolation —Won go defeated Y. ’P. n a tournament wherein all the lead- C. Wash., who defeated A. are few fielders more able to and Garnett 4 and 3. Wells won third ing Daridaon. 1 get 'em than this ptidgy little athlete. round match his linksmen of the city had gather- Preocott, 001.. 1 up. from R. w. McNeely. 2 ed. There may a semi-final—W. B. Vog< He can cover a deal of territory and ON WESTERN JAUNT and 1. have been shadow Third flight. of Frizzell, srd appears know what he is about doubt last week, but today there unatt., defeated P. J. T. 8.. 5 to is none. 4; 8. R. Speeiman. I. defeated I', ¦when on the field, a Golfing employes Roland MacKenzie has 8.. f characteristic of the Interstate reached peak of golf Early. I. 2 and 1. Final—Speelman de certainly not displayed by some the amateur H. of John J. McGniw, pursuing Commerce Commission ended the Washington. seated Vogel, 4 and 3. tbiieolatioD—Won by the other men who have been used in the tournament of the about C. IT. Baker. who defeated Thomai In-Com-Co Club The youngster’s Wash., the outer works. fourth consecutive pennant, which no yesterday at East Potomac Park hardest match of Hopkins, I. A. 2 up. the following with the tournament came yesterday White, Baun., Leaves Attack. Vnatrcngthened. major league team, has ever captured, results: morning Fourth flight—J. A. jr.. de- R. when Earl McAleer, a public feated R. L. Rose. I. 8., 6 and 4; E. I; But faces the test of his base ball genius Class A—A. Mackely and G S product, and there seems little likelihood Douglas, all square, match links a southpaw, who TiUey, I. 8., defeated G. E. Tmett. Wash., (Os the Nationals' attack being bolster- will' be used to be one' of sand- 5 and 4. Final—Tilley defeated 5 in the fifteen-game western swing of played at a future date. the finest White, and ed by the return of Leibold to the Class B—A. lot base ball pitchers about Wash- 4. Coo sola Lion—Won by 8. B. Bain. Was never the Giants which begins today at St. R. Strohm defeated W ington, who defeated E. U Bono, Baun., 1 up In 21 line-up. The veteran has been A. Rice, 7 and 6. carried Roland to the nine- a startling hitter. Last year he sur- Louis and ends May 25 at Cincinnati teenth hole, and appeared to have holes. prised Class C—J. H. Slender defeated him whipped Fifth flight—X. O. Mackay, Baun , de- every one by slamming the ball after the first crucial series of the L. Gunther, 3 A at the seventeenth. But and 1. class told and Roland, feated T. M. Foley, C. G C., 1 up, W E. at a .294 rate for the second best D—J. after giving Baker, Col., Pope. batting lengthy big present campaign. Class W. Klsling defeated W a eighteenth, defeated 11. 8. I. S.. mark in his Watson, 3 McAleer half at the and 4. Pinal—Mackay and league With only one-game lead and 1. stuck a defeated Baker. 4 career, but this year he has a over Class E—-J. B. Keeler mashie shot ten feet from 3. Consolation—Won by Stabler. L S., who not indicated that he has retained Cincinnati after a dower session In defeated W the pin at the nineteenth to win the defeated Greenwood by ' J. W. McCormack, I. S.. 1 op. punch. it east, a default. ia t< h - Dunphy, meantime, that leibold has found the MoGraw took loose-knit P , in the Sixth flight—T. J. Rowe, Talbot, defeated difficult to round into good condition squad into the west to faoe teams had been having troubles of his own F. B. Ijewis, I. 8., 3 and 2: C. S. Walt*. with by physically, superfluous poundage re- which have grown strong by conflict MARTHA George J. Voigt, another pub- 001.. defeated F. P. Waggaman, C. C. C., fusing to leave during the training among Beginning softly lic park golfer and the reigning default. Final—Rowe defeated Watts, 3 and themselves. 2. Connotation—Won 8., season, and recently he has been at SL Louis, the Giants then mingle S BOWLERSTftkTREST municipal champion. Dunphy finally by W. L. Mom*. I. who defeated 0. A. Daly, Congressional, I troubled with digestive disorders. with the hard-hitting Cubs, proceed 1 i* Alexander. Alekhike; tvon on the last hole, where Voigt nr However, Manager missed a five-foot putt square. Harris must turn to the stubborn Pirates and finaJly ¦Strong J® s to to as a last resort, A lack Hr H Sosstan Cites* White* UNTIL Leibold walk into the back yard of the Cin- n MONDAY NIGHT Outplays the Veteran Dunphy.