1934-04-30 [P C-2]

1934-04-30 [P C-2]

District Athletes Week: Sanicos Dominate Tournament ___AFacing Big Bowling A UNBEATENSCHOOL Pitt, Victor at Belle Haven, OCEAN GETS 1,148 With the Walker Cuppers—Dunlap TWENTY TEAMS Choice in Washington Event Amateur Champion Started Coing and Learned to Mix Discretion With Golf. 1 This is the fifth bf a series 0/ until two weeks before he Is sched- SHOOT AT HALL WILL CLASH G. PITT of Manor Pitt’s 4 YANK GOLF BALLS NINES the hole to to become amateur title. lost articles on the careers and per- uled to defend the moved his ancient bag of dormle 2 down. Shorey then pushed sonalities of the members of Amer- "There’s a great danger in play- war clubs over to the Wash- a long tee shot Into the ditch at the ica's 1934 Walker Cup golf team ing golf the year round,” George says. Golf and seventeenth and after the at as to do that as for Girl on Central, Eastern Game and HARRYington Country reaching Walker Cup Stars Hit ’Em which meets the British St. "It’s just foolish Stars Program at Club today, preparing for the green in five shots, with Pitt on in I Andrews May 11-12. a fight champion to engage In about Track Meet opening tomorrow of the first strictly two, conceded the hole and the match. 20 fights a year. I don't believe In Columbia Tonight—Big Maryland home town Invitation golf event of For a time It looked as If Shorey’s En Voyage—Practice at BY BOB CAVAGNARO, too much practice, either. There's the year. late rally might catch Pitt and pull Associated Press Sports Writer. always the chance that you'll leave Are Headliners. With a victory in the Belle Haven the match out, but the Manorite hung on some course Scores Prevail. St. Andrews Today. YORK, April 30 —An early your game you’ve invitation behind him the Manor on long enough to win, holding an on when the time comes for and careful introduction to practiced Moose rates as the outstanding en- important putt on the fourteenth, some tournament.” golf has had Its effects on the trant in the field of 201 players where he stymied after his pitch to By the Associated Press. There's been sensational WENTY teams from the games in the pub- golfing habits of George Terry nothing entered at Washington. But he will the green. NEW about the 25-year-old Dunlap’s rise Sanico League, lic high school base ball T. ANDREWS, Scotland, Dunlap, jr., making the na- comprising have more and better opposition in Pitt and J. W. Harvey, jr., will play In He's made the the second championship series, April 30.—The American tional amateur champion's game a golf. grade slowly largest delega- the tournament to be played this off their tie for the medal next Sun- but in distance be- tion CRUCIALbringing together Cen- Walker Cup team drove model of style and thoroughness—and surely. Lacking in the Washington week, for where Belle Haven had less day. J. Randall Caton. well known cause a slender and Into the discretion. of fairly build. George City Duckpin Association cham- tral and Eastern today than 150 will Alexandrian, the prizes. 1,148 golf balls starters, Washington presented have 25 Winters at Pine- has relied on accuracy for his long will take their turns Western Friday, and of the final of the ocean on their trip across the To spent pionships, Central and have more than 200, and where Belle Summaries day game. His approaching and putting of Atlantic. Francis hurst, N. C., and not to have swung tonight in the big tournament the annual University Mary- Haven lacked the entry of several of tourney follows: Today Capt. are and have accounted lor a mashie would have been the gravest deadly at Hall, track meet the better known First Flight. Ouimet and his mates prepared In Convention inaugurat- land interscholastic stars, Washington one could commit where his three victories in a row the Harry Pitt (Manor), defeated John over St. An- offense there, ing the second week of an event at College Park, head- will have ’em all. to start practice North and South amateur Saturday Shorey (Kenwood). 3 and 1. Defeated everybody plays golf. champion- in which 270 teams are card for will be the on the Sharwood (Belle Haven) de- drew’s world-famous links where in the nearly line the week’s athletic Harry top player eight—Sidney Prom the time he was able to ship, eight triumphs Midwin- feated Hickman Greene 3 and 1. keep competing. athletic teams of the Manor team, which will be one of the (Argyle), the mortality rate for golf pel- ter tournament at Pinehurst, the In- schoolboy his balance on his slender legs he’s At the same time, play will be re- outstanding aggregations in the chase Second Flight. lets, although high, wouldn’t be tercollegiate championship once and District area. been playing the game, although not to sumed in the women’s city cham- bring- for the team trophy. With him, W. R. Stone (Indian Spring) defeated quite so excessive. numerous minor events. The Central-Eastern battle, Defeated the point of over-indulgence. At the at the Columbia. The fair will be Gene L. J. Goode (Columbia). 2 up The team of nine the pionships undefeated representing Manor, completed a that he’s seen and played ing together the only eight—Fred Read (Winchester) defeated age of 2 he was handed putter and Allowing shooters will finish tomorrow night. title series, Vinson. Mississippi star; Dave Thom- C. C. Brown (Belle Haven), 2 and 1. eastward crossing last night. Tired, 20 of teams in the diamond pushed a ball over a green in his approximately years golf, George All of tonight’s performers at Con- last Fri- son, the Manor Club champion; but confidently looking forward to the has witnessed some ex- was scheduled for Third Flight. back yard. extraordinary vention Hall are in class B or originally and international matches 11 and 12, lower, rain. Cen- George McGehee Ray Farrell, B. Pearson (Army-Navy) de- May was hibitions. One stands out vividly in day, but was prevented by Lieut J. Five years later he given a set most of the teams In D and E, so the The team looms as M. McNeale (Indian Spring), 2 arrived at this ancient to find Eastern plenty Washington the feated D. they golfing of clubs and the time he was 16 his memory. In 1931 he was playing tral figures and 1 Defeated eight—Andy Clarke by pinfall is not likely to be high. The one to beat in the team tourney, with center shortly before midnight. the late Eddie Wild in the semi-finals tough but even If the Blue should get (Belle Haveni defeated Eddie Ault tun- he was playing in junior tournaments. competition, however, probably will troubles the following line-up: Frank K. attached), 1 up. Henry Gullen, secretary of the Royal of the New State amateur the Lincoln Parkers its At all times George mixes wisdom Jersey be a little fierce if it is carried on by Roesch, Webb, Felix and Ancient Club of St. Andrews, week will be far Tommy Early, Fourth Flight. with his golf, whether during a tourna- championship. Wild had him two up with the same for the apparently British met spirit that marked the will en- Ralph Fowler, James G. Drain and defeated ruling body of golf, the at the short where from over. Central probably W'. W DeMalne (Belle Haven) ment or between seasons. He is a fourteenth, Dunlap pennant Walter McCallum. In to (Richmond). 5 and 4 visitors at and escorted grocerymen’s scrap. foe In Western. The addition T S Goodrldge Londonderry threat in every tournament drove the green and his opponent s counter a stem Defeated eight—Dr S B Moore ‘Belle largely Singles at 7:15, teams at 8 and these teams, Indian Spring, Belle them to St. Andrews. Despite the a from Georgetown showed class Haven) defeated Robert Wheat tBelle because he lays off the game until ball was in trap. doubles at 10 will be the order of boys Haven, Kenwood. Woodmont, Con- fact that the Caledonia reached Lon- in vanquishing Roosevelt, 8-2. In- Haven), 4 and 3. two weeks before a championship. He "Of all the unorthodox things,” tells events. gressional and Columbia have entered donderry at 6 a.m. Sunday morning, terest in the Roosevelt-Tech game Fifth Flight. never permits staleness to defeat him. George, "he called for a jigger to play It will be a feature for the several team were night these teams. Haven) defeated members of the for his was is not so high as both D F McGowan (Belle Dunlap, the second time award- ball, which partly burled. girls, with many of the Tuesday Defeated eight on deck. topnotchers lone starts in Pitt’s final round rival in the Belle F. Ford (Columbia). 1 up. ed a berth on the American Walker he flubbed the shot. teams have lost their —J. Monteith (U. S. greens section) de- Naturally By shooting. Lorraine Gulli and Polly Haven tournament—John C. Shorey 1 up. sailed for on the title competition. feated T. J. Moncure (Belle Haven), Cup squad, England without this time his caddy had walked to Shugrue will headline the doubles at of Kenwood, whom Pitt beat by 3 and View Emerald AH the high schools, even Tommy Webb is going to be Isle. having played any practice rounds.

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