Show Backseat Driving By Frank K Baker Telegram Sports Editor Mrs Hill Will Wilt Vouch For Golf Oolf as Health Producer For one who took look up golf gol on a doctors doctor's advice ad after alter she had turned 30 Mrs 0 O. O S. S Hill of Kansas City Cily should hould feel amply repaid for the price of that prescription The ever ambitious Kansas Cilian has bas not only regained her health but she has also become one of the nations nations nation's nations nation's na tion's foremost feminine golfers golfers- threatening in fact to rise to international international inter inter- national prominence Back in Kansas City after a successful suc showing in four tournaments during durin a swing through the south Mrs Hill is preparing for her departure departure depar ture with the United States women's team which will meet Britain's best feminine golfers at Wentworth England En gland starting May 21 Meanwhile she has designs on the English German German German Ger Ger- man and French women's golf golt titles and will rate a strong contender in those foreign classics Proof that Mrs Hill is no longer longeran 1 an invalid is evidenced in the four lour medal prizes and three championship she won in the southland's four tournaments She would have scored a grand slam but for foot 30 putts on the last two greens at Pinehurst Pine Pine- hurst by Maureen Orcutt international I teammate to win the north and title I Her home is filled with hundreds I of trophies and prizes won on the I links throughout the nation The most highly prized return on her golfIng golfing golf golt ing efforts Mrs Hill will tell the whole world word however is the happy success that has rewarded her enthusiastic search for health j Chick Evans Sees End Of Year Nine-Year Jinx One of the happy happ players on the masculine side of or the golfing situation is Chick Evans former open and amateur ama champion whose victory in an L early April tournament in Indiana S garnished with a G brilliant round of ol 68 GS gives him reason to believe he hc has shaken his golfing jinx Since 1923 the year he won the thc eighth of a string of western amateur ama uTIa- crowns the smiling Chicagoan I has met with many discouraging reversals reversals reversals re re- in major mayor tournaments Harassed by shaky putting a I chronic complaint he frequently P failed to get past the qualifying i iS rounds except for or 1927 when he hc S reached the final in the national amateur ama at UnU 1 ahda only to b be S swamped by Bobby Jones 8 and 7 7 Chicks Chick's consistent play particularly his steady putting in capturing ing trig the first midwest amateur tourney tour ney at French Lick Ind md gives him hErr hErrS I I renewed hope in regaining the place S he once held as one of the country's countr S major cup gatherers Blame him hirr I cr not then if he envisions a comeback comeback come come- back match matching ng the 1931 return a of f Francis Ouimet who was a boy wonder wonder won won- der den contemporary of or Evans two decades ago Evans was wa winning championships champion champlon- ships in 1909 He lIe scored cored a double doable triumph In 1916 by winning both the national am amateur and md the national national na na- na open tourneys and repeated repeat d din In the open of ot 1920 Ills His western open championship was gained pained in 1910 and his conquests In the western west cm ern amateur tournaments were effected ef d. in 1909 1912 1914 1915 1920 1921 1922 and 1923 Added to these laurels are th the runner up posts In Inthe Inthe inthe the national open of 1914 and the national amateur meets of 1912 and 1927 Boss Gibson Makes Bucs Go Co to School The chap who quit college for a diamond career with the Pittsburgh 1 Pirates in preference to the classroom classroom class class- room virtually stepped out of class I the proverbial Into th the lire fire Skull practice and classes have ha become become become be be- come daily fixtures res for the sputtering sputtering sputtering sputter sputter- ing Bucs When one of the Pirates makes a mistake he hears about it from his boss George Gibson the next day at the chalk talks in no Uncertain uncertain un Un- certain tones We have meetings every morning mornin on the road and at home to correct our faults Gibson says and well we'll continue to have them every day regardless regardless re re- re of our position in the race I was hired to rebuild the team and that's my job Strange as it sounds Gib Gibson Gibron on doesn't have bave any high ideas about winning the pennant or even in giving the leaders a run for the money The Pirates are arc still in the experimental I stage says he and I ha haven't any 1 idea whether they'll finish in first 01 second division Plans to Keep At Shortstop Tommy appears destined destined des des- tined to stay at shortstop for the Bucs Buts largely because of or his Tony Piet has made a good Impression impression sion with the Buc boss who has hopes of or the lad making good at second second sec sec- ond cad base Floyd Vaughn old year rookie shortstop has been ticketed as one of the brightest prospects since Pie Traynor raynor went up tip to the majors Vaughn can do everything according accord ing lag to Gibson He has a fine tine arm is fast can field well and Is a good hit bit hitter ter so 80 it looks like experience is althe all al L the kid needs |