1932-05-31 [P C-3]

1932-05-31 [P C-3]

Finnish Distance Men Class of U. S. Not to Davis Team Cup-— ■ Change ^__Olympics: • __*_ t---.--- PILOTS IN ACTION Olympic Distance Stars Three Events to Coach Proposes AGAIN FIGURE TO SWEEP Big Occupy HUM MASTERS Grid Ban Washington Pilots were to face the Spring Detroit Wolves again this afternoon Golfers Hereabout Next Week In an East-West Colored Base Ball 31 UP).— Idaho, May League game at Griffith Stadium, ' MOSCOW,Leo Calland, youthful grid at 3 o’clock. LONG RUN EVENTS LAURJ OPPOSE BRAZIL starting BY TO W. R. McCALLUM. were: Dr. J. L. Barnhart, 88—20—68; [ coach at the University of The Wolves have been the James P. 102—34—68; Mark trimming iLEHTINEN are Meegan, for Intercol- golfers go- Lansburgh. 90—17—73; Dr. Don John- Idaho, has a suggestion District team consistently and yester- j both ing to be a busy lot next son. 81—8—73; William Ullman, 91— Vines Extended legiate foot ball. day captured ends of a double- 6,000 and 10,000 Meter Shields and header 5 to 4 week. With three big tour- 18—73; E. M. Hein, 103—30—73, and “Abolish Spring foot ball practice here, and 9 to 4. WASHINGTON G. L. Moorman. 156—75—81. Races at Their Mercy, With naments scheduled, one of to Make a Clean Sweep and start the Pall work September therp the largest sectional event of the James W. Beller won the Olympic ^ 1,” advises the former Southern fund tourney at Columbia with a card California star. “If all teams in a RESTLESS or Nurmi. year, practically every golfer In the city YOUNG MEN Without of 81—18—63. John W. Gulder won in Semi-Finals. conference or a given section who Indulges In a bit of given competitive second place with G4—18—66. would start practice on that date, WITH WANDERLUST divot digging will be out there on some and have four full weeks to get set- WILLIAM —and Stf,<V--iiiay Join expedition BY ALAN GOULD. golf course to win a little T HARVEY, JR., who won By the Associated Press. tled down before playing games, eroisinr striving piece Caribbean In four-mast schooner. June the medal In the miniature could their teams to Associated Press Sports Editor. of sliver for the glory of the old home- tourney May 31.— coaches bring to September 2ft, in search of adren- at Indian Spring Saturday, went along properly without trying to sure and old pirate haunts. See L. Ron or without the stead. win ! America’s next step in the after 2124 Eye st- N.W. Phone great through to the tourney, defeating play games 5 or 10 days prac- WEst 0932. Paavo Nurmi to exert a The week will start right off with a Dr. L. S. Otell by 1 up In the final. Philadelphia,quest for the Davis Cup— tice starts.’’ Wilson Barrett won the consolation. bang, for on Monday 66 amateur and the encounter with Brazil paternalistic influence Other results: Second flight, E. A. WITH professional stars will 36 holes over play in the zone finals—will be taken upon the proceedings, Merkle defeated H. S. Pope, 4 and 2. the course of the Congressional Country Consolation, won by H. H. Shinnlck. Finland's of distance by the same four players who delegation JUAN k Club to determine which the Third flight—J. J. Cullinane defeated eight of the clean runners figures to outclass the group will qualify for the national open A. W. Hoover, 1 up. Consolation, won yesterday completed ZABALAf Comdr. G. K. Stoddard. sweep of the matches against the world in the Olympic 5,000 and championship, to be played later in by -7”"- June over the Fresh Meadow course, at Fourth flight—C. J. Mattson defeated Australian tennis team. meter 10,000 runs at Los Angeles. Flushing, Long Island. On the same R. W. Bolwell, 4 and 2. Consolation Chosen last night by the Davis Cup In eight previous Olympic races at day about 100 golfers who work in the won by J. V. Brownell, Jr. Selection Committee, H. Ellsworth Vines 'nklfoungTQib Fifth and Prank X. Shields, and Shcp Government flights—F. J. Baker defeated singles star, 1219-1321 F these two distances the Finns lost departments In Washing- Sir*# only ton will In the round of C. H. Willingham, 4 and 3. Consolation Wllmer Allison and John Van Ryn, the once. That was at in 1920, play opening Antwerp the won by W. L. Reynolds. doubles team, look forward to a meeting •when then a at Inter-Departmental League tourney Paavo, just youngster at with the Brazilians next Sat- trailed the Kenwood Golf and Country Club. probably 31 BOSTONIAN SHOES * AM. to « P M. 23, Josef Guillemot of France Louis took seven on the May This Is a two-day tourney, at 36 holes Spless putts urday, Sunday and Monday, at Forest by 20 yards. final to his net score handicap medal play, with the field of green bring up to Hills, L. I. H 70 in the blind bogey contest, which hit Previous about 200 entrants split two ways. plans called for this quartet OLYMPIC 5.000 AND 10,000 the number on the head. J. W. On the following day—Tuesday. June right to leave immediately for England to METER CHAMPIONS. Reese won the second number event 7—seme 150-odd golfers will start over engage In the Wimbledon champion- 5.000 with a net of 69. Mrs. R. D. White won Meters. i the course of the Columbia Country ships beginning June 20, but the tenta- Ye»r match Winner Country Time club in the half of the the play against par tourney for tive moving up of the engagement with 1312 Kolehmainen. I opening qualiflca- Finland 14:36 6 women, 1 down to par. Brazil brought about a decision to keep St. Albans 1930 Guillemoi. France. 14 55 6 | tion round for the Middle Atlantic Golf 3,500 1934 Nurmi. Finland. 14 31 2x Association This event, them in this country to assure victory 1928 championship. John B. Harmon won the Ritola. Finland.. 14 38 the sectional in this flag tourney over the South Americans. xOlympic record World record. largest tourney at Argyle, holing out on the nineteenth 14:28.2. by Nurmi. 1924. neck of the woods, will find Shields and Vines yesterday came every green with his last stroke. —©- local in through with hard-won victories in the 10.000 Meters. prominent golfer entered, and addition there will be from final two singles matches to complete 1912 Kolehmainen. Finland.. 31 20 8 players GOODMAN won the flag tour- 1920 Norfolk the rout of the Australians and give Nurmi. Finland. 31 45.8 Baltimore, Richmond, and ney at Manor, his last 1924 Ritola. Finland. 30 23 2 CARL playing America a 5-0 and other cities in and triumph In the North 1928 Nurmi. Maryland Virginia. stroke over the at the first Finland.. 30 18 8x HENRvjj green zone Spring this American finals. xOlympic record World record. BROCKSMITH Without doubt event will be one extra hole. C. W. Stoddard was second. 30:06.2. Nurmi. 1924. | of the most Shields showed his form of two years popular ttmmeys to be The flag event for women was won by about the in held around this ago in defeating Jack Crawford, the Lai’.ri Lehtincn, Finn, facing biggest job the sports world—fill- Washington year. Six Miss Florence Scott. G. Pitt won Harry Australian ace, 6—4. ing Paavo Nurmi's shoes in the Olympics—is shown above with a pair of flights of 16 will qualify, making 90 7—5, 4—6, 3—6, This year Finland's new galaxy of pros- the driving contest with an average of 6—2. rivals in the distance events. are in all to enter the match It took Vines four sets to dispose •tars, all benefited by Nurmi's coach- pective They Henry Brocksmith, United players play 250 yards for three husky wallops. Summer of a Suits States Harry Hopman, revealing marked hope, and Juan Zabala of Argentina. Zabala may concentrate on the rounds. Maurice Nee was with an ing, probably will sweep the long runs second, aver- improvement over his marathon. Billy Howell 01 Richmond, winner or of play against with ease. Barring Nurmi or an acci- age 235 yards. Mrs. H. J. Simons Shields, who defeated him in the title for the past two years, prob- straight dent, Lauri Lehtinen should won the women's putting contest with sets 23-year-old will defend his and Friday. The score of the Vlnes- at capture the 5.000, and 24-year-old V. ably championship, a total of 37 strokes. Mrs. J. T. Powell Roland R. MacKenzie, winner at Hopman match was 6—2, 9—11, 6—4, Iso-Hollo or Toivo Loukola the 10,000. Chevy and Mrs. E. S. Schroedel tied for second 6—4. with Lauri Chase recently, and Harry G. Pitt, with 38. Virtanen, 27, pushing his Victory over Australia gives America Golf winner last week at Baltimore, both _ countrymen in each event. an unblemished Davis Cup record for Analyzed SWEEP LIKELY will compete. Entries for this event E. C Degener and A. Shockey tied IS 1932, the team having de- if his suspension is lifted, will close next Saturday afternoon at at net 66 for first place in the previously competi- feated Canada and Mexico without the will 2 o'clock with W R. McCallum. secre- tion for the President's at Beaver NURMI,run the 10,000.

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