WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1930 Golfer Takes Virginia StateTitle at Sixteen 11 DISCUSSION, GROUP ...... THE SUIMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE r1IJ/,.lJJ/.lJJJJ.lI.llllJY~~ ." ~ x a c i nP a LAS 1F1ESP ORT AL KI for Intramural Crown ~ ADVERTISING .CCOt,. 00 .000000 .00 0 00 GOC4Nrrrririr... ri~ Mary Shelley, Eleanor Bodewig, Emma Waterman, Faculty Members, Will Direct. Soundings for the establishment of a discussion group for women interested in Physical Education will be made Thursday evening of this week with the first meeting in the Lounge at the Women's Ath- letic Building. There will be no for- mal program scheduled, as the pur- pose of the meeting is to foster in- formal discussion and enable the professional students in Physical Education to become acquainted with each other. Supervisors of Physical Educa- tion as well as teachers are invited to attend. Subsequent gatherings of this nature will depend on the in- terest shown in the Thursday night group. Refreshments will be served. The discussion will be supervised by Miss Mary J. Shelly; she will; be assisted by Miss Eleanor Bode- wig and Emma Waterman from1 Detroit Teachers' College and New York University respectively. These three instructors comprise the sum- mer staff of the Physical Educa-I tion department.t I. .. Y F. i~ a rr:t ::ra:';3 S t''is? Hailed as the Emperor Jones, the greatest golfer that ever lived, the sharp-shooting Bobby Jones, hold- er of three of the world's four ma- jor golfing championships, is paid homage by a dazed golfing world. All that the Atlanta lawyer needs to do is to win the Amer- ican Amateur Open and he will be hailed as the first man in the history of golfdom to hold the four great titles at the same time. ject of championships, it is in- teresting to note that rugged Bill Tilden added another ten- nis title to his list when he won the Dutch Singles champion- ship in a match with Roderich Menzel of Czechoslovakia. * * * Boxing fans will be interested in knowing just how badly Al Singer will fare when he stacks up against Sammy Mandell in what is regard- ed as the premier lightweight en- gagement in some years. It looks like Mandill, who is rated as one of the cleverest and fastest men in the ring, will successfully defend . The Interlachen championship|1 gives Jones his 12th major tourna- ' ment triumph since he won his first American open in 1923. Which is not bad for a 28-year-old young- I ster. Chandler Harper,3 Links wizard, 16 years of age, photographed at Hot Springs, Va., where he captured the Virginia State Golf Championship by de- feating Billy Howell, 19-year-old representative of the Country Club of Richmond. 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