Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1921, Page 29

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

» » 3 : / SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 15, 1921—PART 1. SPORTS. 2 ‘ ing W City Champi ip Duckpin 1 ment Good Scores Are Made in Opening Week of the City Championship Duckpin Tournamen W | ARSONS | M. BOWLING TEAM i~ 5% 5 ¢ =2 |EONARDTOBOXKANSAS 2500, S NEW MARKS IN SINGLES TRAPSHOOTTO P ASONIC g REEY E R | Naw York Governor 0. X0 DUl g0 Duckett 111105 2 8 Reorganize Commission. SET IN CLASSES A AND C Breaks 47 of 50 Targets Thrown in | MAKES DISTRICT RECORD - : Will Meet in Twelve-Round Bout| afsany. ~. . May 14.—The Simp- Heiuzman ... 2 . e e Washington Gun Clubs | T = June 6—Champion Must Be | inic®ioxine c‘;,',‘,}m;;;:;"fl,‘,:};-;,,_'h; UCKPIN marks have been toppling in the cleventh annual city Cooper Trophy Match. | ORDS for the Masomic 1;,,\'\4.,.; ;T;’l'mrimm — l..,r;:,l- the | S5 K..074 %0 Lose Title. o ey "W Gow. i’ signa- shamptonships under wayiomithe Grand| Ceatral ditves and inbw V. P breaking forty-xeven | Moditt. Pleasant.quint: with heiesetabliohment of ainiews District | NEW YORK. May 14 —Benny Leon- rectiing as well as boxing matches that c ants have struck their stride more records are likely Laf firty tarmets thrown. won the to ‘,‘.‘ i mark for a team game. This angc;zatm‘n r-:llcd :cour;l nl: 05'7 at| e 050 | 4T v«nrl‘(l 'I;r.:hklwoll\xhl boxl:xfirh;";-:wm be placed under the jurisdiction Yoo by the board, Howasrd Ca onie.of the Rec on alley floor | shoot Cooper trerhyduckpins, The Te e ct wwup was won by Stansbury Lodge five. | Caniw un'--v and Rocky Kansas of Buffalo|,¢ id insion. Soed s aoinb 2 and J- A. Farrell, bowt in the Class C singles, | twenty-yard oo e e ‘m\lnnl 1al high set at KN&_ (m.mll of M \l Parker Lodge (luml made | Gineen . ’n{.ur.’ n : June 6. The GUOsUiOn mits Afteen-round contests to deci- Il ther records in that division into the discard when he totaled | ren. with sixt TR Randica. was | the best game at 163 and Wolste a La Fayette bowler. had the best | (unway, “itch welghis or make the 135-pound. | $ions, is not changed by the reorgun- nd. with r b e raverage with 1” 17. Statistics fellow: Wood mit is to be decided later. ization bill Team howling beew Hrst " . 15 el STANDING EAMS NEW JERUSALEM as’ only opportunity of win- g, pow commission is empowered 3 ! ' SO SR el e T 9130 346 14 nards title would be to make | T ¥ o T 9 : e todi s Tomorrow Night’s Card [0 Gronsa ot e 3 e hgendt £and tonuban |10 EREER1 S o Samtctics oo doubles have been Sulli Y Poxins taw v e mit ndes | the manner in which matmen shall feature of Sug sl b 7 0 St A9t P engaxe in cont n‘-.nd further safe- | = el o whall ins bl bridg { P 7}{ McCrack fatr, ‘1;":,';‘:"“:““":‘:‘ scientific con- arkable | | i itt Honors McCracken. tests.” E fice (1), Howall. ! PITTSBURGH. May 14 —The Hol- | . Potomae Sav- Sehfiela #li-round trophy of the Uni- y M 1. Nin< Beats V. P. L 7 Moe Baor ¥ of Pittsburgh has been award o Bhe 2 2 priaes Willtam, S e M. Baer 1 Herh McCracken, star athlete. BLACKSBURG, Va. May 14.—Vir- o 1 L \‘}\‘,:t.;'y : Al 4 ward was made on the in of ilizary Institute :1';::1-‘:1 ‘\nu’. A bow plet ‘l’) ! (B 4 and track and his general activity in | men, but foose support lost him his 2 WAL : 3 ffatrs of the university du1c 3 1 {' 1 \.ur nson ever, of Phomas E. Neill GHEEE | Johnnie Frank Burroughs " H £ comy on in the - : I\.m.l{t-\\« . some of tho: ! b |4 eI Seliwinger | _ L H Quantico Marines Give Midship- | . v | men First Beating of Year. | il anaivic 1. Myvon M : Rennett i Score Ts 2,720 to 2.670. T N i | ANNAPOLIS, Md. May 14 +ienaat. 1T, it i L Y Poee o Quantico Marines defeated the N individunl average Watson, Ta |y 1 "\'""' T rf:.’“;‘,J‘";' et "I|“'|."'“m A pumber of strikes o Boss. Monnt M. PARKER Tousee .. " ret defeat o cason for the Mid atost, munilier of strikes—Iitrandt aris Gunnes W Iy atest nmber ox L. Kranss, Hi , : L Sevand grentest nnmher of sures—Mark. &t T 2,:: 1 »ngl;\;f}?&mmjx’ma i Rackets Fit for the Best 00 yards rapid, 573: 300 3 Lirroghs e (Gens AMERICAN LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ;%600 vards Slow, 1,035 total, v"““mmf’ e The attention of well- BATTING. BATTING. Lamb's Gut dressed men is direct- con oA f BRIEF HITTING IS .487. ¥or ed to our Spring showing Four Points Ahead of Butler in sl 50 Tailored SUNRY | Ore. 4 8 ¥ haside= Cornelius .. .. 3 m:’.:' l.innr:;"?»‘i'r'un?u..‘\[:: r:: & parkinson Complete Stock o 100% All Wool by B Potition,. Brier boosted nis sver| Tennis Rackets All work done in our Daylight Shops by expert Union Tailor- i an. Hos 473, | George ACACIA. At Our Usual e Zwilling of Kansas City bagged his | " "® Becker .. 40 33 26 g Low Prices Brief, Miller of S I‘Ru‘l a’lll. b Ru l\r“‘:i";“ ;":]':"l‘r 2 %S }; I!)"| . L] . sel 1:|{n.\1’{‘r_m(nnolts4 who have m;njr“. T Gile oo s HOWARD A. CUSTOM TAILORS ) n of St "{;:'u!.mw;l):mm:}:;g:h;‘h!; Lackie [odding FRENCH & CO., Cor. 8th and G Sts. N.W. ¢ 10 the base-stealers with an even e s BT {fi‘»fifmmm 424 9tk N.W. 4 | Grampton = 1 Martin T w [TOPS SOUTHERN HITTERS. {3"% L " i Hungling the Only Player Who Is | l:‘,::l’::lr;z | paskiaea, Batting Over .400. | 31,308 Hood. Bln ) Hungling of Memphis is the batting | Lasisson’ g K leader of the Southern Association, |Clum . with an average of .413, with McMillan, a teammate, thirteen points behind | purtner « him, and Frierson of Nashville is! Rrown =0 . . third with .397 H. Lawre = = ' Anderson of Chattanooga, as a re- . sult of bagging a quartet of homers, i8 (s B Jjeading the race with six. Lawrenson .. 31 ; e Toat Tt et el H “ m O b l l e Chiraz Ronors, ‘with & dozen to his credi, - 001 3 while Emery of Birmingham and | yuure 142 Golvin of Mobile are trailing with | Ixeman 118 X, n ten each. Rodier 352 o French Autoists on Scene. P ® R INDIANAPOLIS, May 14.—Andre Boil- 8t. Tonis. arrived at the Indianapolis Sp Chae vhere the 500-mile race will Oliver . ',.:.“:,”,: ikt , AN NOUNCE Effective immediately, Hupmoblle prices are re- duced $200 on open cars and $315 to $325 on closed y ning of Their Sales & Service Station Cubs Sell Two Players. The Opening & Se cars. Ul. Minn., May 14—St. Paul h \hl)u- mnn e Wi trom et 1.?;.‘,',‘,“:"‘.‘:,... Dok st Ui 1815 14th St. N.W. The five-passenger car and the roadster are now — b Phone North 3749 $1485; the sedan, $2485; the coupe, $2400. All What's What in Base Ball prices F. O.B. Detroit, war tax to be added. Y ST RV For the Distribution and Sales in This Territory for the Velvet I Recoil Deadener—Which Prevents Spring Break- . s . 5 & i ing and Eliminates Road Shock. What this reduction actually means 15 an In- G o e st Memphis Is Way Ahead. A , . ‘pier af TMINTHIS, Topiasaler 11 Momishic Distributors for the District of Columbia crease 1n HquOl)lle value that is worth far more {0 the season a month g0 and has and the State of Maryland. tha,n t]’le revision 1n price. | never been headed, took & firmer grip E4 . . lat the top of the Southern Associa- ” o = 5 . . . . tion sotmen by meting & clean sweey | Dealers for Maryland Territory Wanted The truth is that at its new price, and with its L will start a t . . . well known economy, low repair costs, long life and lugh resale value, the Hupmoblle stands forth MEN S AN D YOUNG MEN S today as the best buy in the motor car market. . Sprlng and Summer This revision represents the rock-bottom figure 4 at which the }ugh quallty of the Hupmoblle can be I l S maintained. p € Qpcp: S TT] HUPP MOTOR CAR CORPORATION Strikingly Low Price DETROIT, MICH. : - Pays for the Ace Motor Cycle $28 values Up To $50 STERRETT & FLEMING Incorporated I'his linder is the Distributors oi town, Call . get a demonstra $24 Values Up To $35 : Champlain Street at Kalorama Road To ride one means Upstairs rent, cash prices, no losses, no free delivery (Relow 15th Street) - 3 and the big fact that we are makers as well as sellers rth 5050 - want one. enables us to sell better clothes $5 to $10 cheaper than Phone No Secor | merchants on the ground floor doing business m the Seco! ¢ motor old way. E cycles t n trades. - SPECIAL PRICES ALL WEEK Haverford Cycle Co. $ 522 10th sSt. Nw. § ||| & LALIVE DDIULAULE O UL L)) e, Sree ;e e , (Relow In pin stripes—sin; -ndbnbbhmmd | han s MOHAIR SUITS fl,.:‘"m.m e $15 | . 2nd Floor. Open Sat. Until 9P. M. 3 £ 4

Other pages from this issue: