1935-06-07 [P D-1]

1935-06-07 [P D-1]

~ Sports News □ . — me WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1935. D—1 MacKenzie, With Rounds, in Oakmont Golf Spencer, Sparkling ___A.-Uphold Capital 4 Sarazen, With 75, Shine in Star Golf Field FROM THE PRESS BOX Still Is Favored LINKS ACES BOW ENTRY LIST GR( > Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. • Braddock Not Only Surviving "Wild” Life /"VAKMONT COUNTRY CLUB. ^ and Yahoo Band but Is Pittsburgh, June 7.—While Al- TO BALL PLAYER FOR REGAnA H E Getting Stronger. vin ball Krueger, player-golfer, _BY JOHN LARDNER_ with a 71, was the only one to break par in the first round of SHELDRAKE, N. Y, June sweep the company off its feet, but the national here Who 110 Drivers Now Slated to there be some truth in It. Mr. Congressional Pro 1 Back open yesterday, Krueger, Tops With 71, 7.—The Gentlemen who handle may most of the pre-tournament .fa- Braddock really is training up here. James J. Braddock in this syl- Lead—73 Scored vorites were 4 strokes or more Take Part in He fights three or four mastodons per of by Leads Semi-pros—Golfer Sunday’s LOCH a behind the pace-setting Midwest- van retreat are making great diem and throws punches with the erner. sacrifice to their art. They know that throttle down. He takes a great Beaver Dam Star. Gene Sarazen. twice former Four Years. Competition. which is the best Only James must have plenty of sunshine many punches, too, champion and still the 6 to 1 bet- sort of practice he can get. and fresh so stand around ting favorite, was among 10 players air, they RICE. the vanguard of com- BY \V. R. McCALLUM. with 75. Sarazen hit the ball long BY GRANTLAND and gamely suck up those commodities Is Growing Stronger. 8tafl Correspondent of The Star. and straight, but had difficulty on COUNTRY peting drivers and boats CLUB, through both nostrils, though several DRADDOCK never looks very good in the greens, chalking up three due to arrive the country club, Pittsburgh, Pa., June 7.— today, of them have been warned by their a slow and 3-putters. WITH training, being open entry list in the Shrine But he is Pa., June 7.—Golf champion- Four preferred performers and Oakmont in the first round doctors that the slightest whiff of fighter. undoubtedly grow- OAKMONT races, to be held Sunday in ing stronger. His neck and shoulders may run in doubles. If an amateur, Earl Stokes of Louis- of the open golf champion- Regatta ozone may prove fatal. ships pure have thickened out. His forearms are Oakmont ville, carded 76s. were took Its toll of 850 strokes the Georgetown Channel, swelled to do the old mug which They Craig ship above; There is Joe Braddork's they i Gould, bigger. Wood of Deal. N. J.: Sid Brews of par from the finest field In the world, 110 as additional names were re- Came to Country Club manager, for instance Mr. Gould, Congressional South Africa, Paul Runyan of But as Oakmont broke their backs His current weight h ceived at headquarters here yesterday. knowing about trees only through In 1927. won by Tommy Armour, may White Plains. N. and and cracked their hearts, one lone pounds, considerably more than Y., Ray i was shocked and touched to The course now is for the hearsay, as a at the Mangrum of Las wrote a new in the ready it was in his early period a come back to spend year Angeles. entry chapter find that they sprout green leaves in Olin Dutra. title- drama of the ancient green. As massive water festival, 2,000-pound heavyweight menace. iame club. defending the Summertim®. Armours holder, and five former holders the Sarazens and Dutras and concrete blocks having been anchored The bout with Corn Griffin, which Roland R. Mackenzie, tall, strapping There is I'ranris Albertanti. of the crown. Walter Hagen. Bill and Picards and other shining names started him to the top. demonstrated to the big turning buoys designating the eminent public relations pro from Congressional, today has bet- Burke. Johnny Farrell. Willie Mae- failed In their assault on the par; again that James' jaw is accessible to Alfin F. i the miles the craft will travel. The counsel, who turns deadly pale ter than a casual foothold on the Farlane and Johnny Goodman, of the course. (Butch) 123 any kind of punch. He doesn't plan I at the of a songbird. were among 18 players who posted Krueger, a base ball player from course was laid down by the Depart- sight to cover up with Baer. from national open golf championship Judging 77s. once in the These two have Beloit. Wis., Three-Eye ment of Commerce lighthouse tender gents girded up the remarks of himself and Mr bauble and if does as history repeat, I League, stood out like Mount Everest their loins and faced the situation. Gould, and from his training to date, Mayflower, in command of Capt. J. W. the story books tell us. Roland may against a cloudless sky. Mr. Gould can now tell a tree from he will simply go In there and throw 1 are the facts connected with Out ten, under the direction of Comdr. a cow at a Mr. Albertanti step into his trailer along about sun- Here glance. and take punches till something hap- Butch Krueger and the amazing L. O. Colbert and Charles R. Rush, jr., has learned to Duild a fire with noth- down tomorrow with the silver pens. big jug he wrote in the of but matches. chapter hLstory j of the United States Coast and Geo- ing ordinary safety (Copyright. 1015. by th» North American In his hands. golf: Braddock s sparring partners have Newspaper Alliance. Inc.) detic Survey. The 28-year-old Washington-born He led the field In the first round taken up fishing, though their pre- pro. in the professional game only with a 71, the lone entry to break Apache Ready for Duty. vious experience in this line was confined to the ball three years after a brilliant amateur par. THE United States Coast Guard fishing eight Leaders in career, out at 2 o'clock this He was a pitcher in the Three* * out of the side pocket. Only this stepped cutter Apache has arrived and Open afternoon at Oakmont determined to NET SCARE BY GIRL in 1927. 1928 and 1929. week the four of them Eye League got together l will serve as headquarters for officials defend the slim lead which he — He is now base ball three and hooked a pair of mammoth Golf Tournament piled up playing at the finish. Aboard the Apache, in over most of the world's finest shot- a week with the Madison better than 3 days command of Lieut. Comdr. Merlin pickerel, measuring makers in the opening round of the Blues, a semi-pro team in Wis- inches from stem to stern. Displays Old Prowess When O'Neill, was the famous surf crew in 1935 edition of the consin. COUNTRY CLUB. open championship. charge of Boatswain John A. Midgett, (^AKMONT He took golf only four year* yj Extended to Limit up with Surfmen Carlisle L. Barco. Bera Band Temper* Jungle Rigor*. PITTSBURGH. June 7—Golfers Kreuger Surprises. by ago, bark in 1931. to help kill time or A. Tillett, Chesley C. Midgett, William life U beginning to appeal also who scored 77 better yesterday in on his off days from base ball. V)yiLD’’ one man topped him yesterday, H. N. Ethridge. Harry the first round of the United States (")NLY his Bowden, Hugh to Joe Braddock. the fighter's Hardwick. He pitched a ball game on are as follows: Alvin Kreuger of Beloit. Wis. Mary L. Hamilton and Edward M. Gray. father, who nas done most of his open championship way to Merion last June, his first is a former base ball The list of events includes and A. F Krueger. Beloit. Wis.. 35—36—71 Kreuger semi-pro and then finished in a tie complete hunting trapping on the ft tarn- open, to be R. Mackensie Washington.. 38—34—72 player. He burned up the track with the model motor boat regatta, docks of New The elder H Barron. White Plains. 36—37—7.1 Br th#» Associated Press. for fourteenth ship Jersey. a place. Pool at Cliff Md 37—36—7.1 35-36 to lead Mackenzie, whose 72 held in the Lincoln Memorial Braddock was lonely in the jungle Spencer Landover. June A year ago he pitched a ball H. Smith. Oakhill. II!. 36—37—73 had stood up most of the day, by a England. 8 a m.; time trials on the upper course at first, but a band, called game one day and then led the fire-piece J. Thomson. Long Beach Cal 36—37—7.; shot. 7—After a from above the Memorial T Armour Medinah. Ill. 39—35—74 •ingle being given field in for the Arlington “The Union City Yahoos” joined to qualifying Chicago at 10 Jim Poulis. Hinsdale. Ill .... 38—36—74 Kreuger should stick golf. Guys scare Bridge to the Highway Bridge, a few and made life by Mary Hardwick, United States open. Whereupon camp days ago M Smith. Glendale Calif. .. 37—37—74 like him can make more money batting WEYBRIDGE. a.m.; the Shrine Regatta, with 13 sweet for him. The cornetist of the Ed Dudley. Philadelphia. 40—34—74 an the citizens of Beloit took up a little balls into round holes than apple-cheeked 21-year- events scheduled for racers, starting F Farley.

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