Evening Star Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 27

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- SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921 SPORTS. New Leaders in Class A Team and “B” Doubles Events in City Title Duckpin Tournament RATHSKELLER QUINTET Britsh Four Io Picked The Thrill That Comes Once in a Lifetime. —By WebsteHTIGER EIGHT GETS TEST T ' IN CONTEST AT ITHACA TURNS IN 1,680 COUNT) | . e ¥. T 15! CAsT W e oan Lock e i : OWLERS were in the best of form last night in the city duckpin| | ferm the Fnmiien pote. team GAVE IT To ME PHoTo OF 4 BY LAWRENCE PERRY. B championships on the Grand Central drives, and many good counts | | which will compete next month ne TERDAY. START PRESIDENT EW YORK. May 20—Several intercsting questions will be answered were registered. Rathskeller No. 1 team of the District League | | man mmtesmtriar co cor 1" ’ NES AT A HARDING BUT as a result of the important Spring Day regatta on Cayuga lake . set the pace for the quints by totaling 1630 in three games, giving it the | | o o Your. O | DON T S'P0SE tomorrow, Cornell, Princeton and Yale competing. First of all, y s : &= o~ tourney lead in Class A. The score bettered by forty-six pins that of the RS deposed Market Caie No. 1 aggregation. which was in front for a day. | l_E In the cl B doubles W. L. Smith| ——————— ol and W. A, S | You'D CARE rowing enthusiasts are awaiting to confirm their impressions of the Tiger cight. If this boatload of voung men row as well and win as con- vincingly at Ithaca as they did on Lake Carnegic. when the Navy and - exictessafitheh Southern Leaders in Each Class Harvard were opponents, then there will be no hesitation in pronouncing R e TEAMS. 1 the Nassovian outfit as one of the great college crews of all time B i & W Eag e e s hosiealll | naE ! i 1d Pl Another most interesting question to Lake e 1t is Dhikely that LT Ay ho Catal o AEe e e R imakellcr Ve {1 ADistri o | |Conquerors of Knicks Wou ay be illuminated relates the Cornell Princ ided the Blue and Gold 2 i i 5 3 2 S0 | > 3 e 1 ow oxle filled the s not obhject. will put pair is eleven pins greater than the| | = x izhi How has John Hoyle filled th, not 3] » mark established by fretter and Wil- e el Other First-Class District Ticket Office (C) 2 | 5 DOUBLES. Sandlot Nines. Trotter and Williams (A).. 671 | | Flushed . with victory over the Smith and Strieter (B). ... . 6 | Knickerbocke the Dominican Ly- Dorsey and Parker (C).....622 ceum nine has ions of an independ- SINGLES. | ent base ball championship. The Do- i H. Campbell (4). . - minicans have a good pitcher in Mc- was off ~form and negotiated | | Ngockett (B - | [ Connell. who held the Knicks to three 9. Farrell (C) | | hits last Sunday. and a lot of snappy | ifielding and hitting players. They = ~' | will play the Yankee Athletic Club Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock and 1t more games. Engagements shocs of that grand old man, Charles both -4 Courtney? Very well, it may be gatia pecied. ‘for Hovle through long sears| ™ I . A. A. A. A. Nomisations. Mad m A Commey s lel j,“\"‘ %01 With regard to the intercollegiates e at the Cambridge stadium next week, that which matcrializes’ '] [Rrhur Stath of Pennsvivania rises 9 A to remark that such runners as [Eopne '"';L:m sit 1‘,;:(“\"";"}‘“:"“;“::?&'Hnn\n by and Maxam of the Quaker w be adequate. Y breed oarsmner st yn” will ask nothinz of eppo- at Cornell. whers three and four hundred | o 1o the 140 oa0 o e iy gaodid "“L" ““l""“",;"‘f,"h,;"’;"" r‘i:"_‘:':'”""\r\":f If by is in form—and he certainly s act, be ! iw not at Cornell last week— say right now that if the Jersey | s Ol at cornell last Seck - e finishes ahead of the New York | Wh\'ither or i imeid be a triumph for Dr. Spaeth [ (her or ot e B* crews into the re-, llams. in the van in class A doubles. 5 and Smith’s. 32 hor. and Works led the attack on the pins that sent the Rathskellers to the top. The former. bowled 3G% and the latter 360. Burtner. lead-off bowler. hit th maples for 324 and Urban got 335 Welsh only Logan, Rollx 393 Set. ! The best scoring of the session was done by Logan while bowling S e iz st %] ROD AND REEL | red DFm«‘lall,\i with the Linworths, :l]nd hi quwls h:«l.—:i.\lv-\: signal 'hdnix., oppose Tommy Campbe!l of Yale iibraltars and Metropolitan, heir victory over the Navy. Brown. assumiug he confis all his 132, 140 ansl 121. a set of 393. The S \ ‘ e e s i ! 3 5 count_equals t achieved by How- = Hartford Athletic Club w H 'f_"" Yule crew thus far has had aniefforts o the mile. and is in better ard Campbell in the class A singles,| A reduction in the high cost of] tonight 340 Georgia v Unsatisfactons Senson cpaMing Jost war en than he was at Ithaca, will the highest in the tournament. boat service to Washington anglérs|members are to report at sity events to bo syivania and |y, Higgins of Columbia do his Albert Schulteis, president of the| has been announced b. g Chamber of Commerce, addressed the | 1. UCe" #nnounced by Rock Point Banleted befous ths o o Hhe men. Heretofore there has been drives. President Schulteis was in- ) no fixed charge, but word come | made four hits in five times at bat. ;‘o"“"m:‘:‘fi'mé::e "‘rnm‘wfil"bsm'rl;:t li.'"s‘} that $1.50 has been decided upon as| Senate Pages trounced !hoh Hr;u!s O c the maximum f e vicela Pages in a 9-to-2 game at the Zoo. since has been an ardent follower of i m for a day's service and |y, gonators. did, some heavy olout. the_sport. or half a day. High prices|ng. = i £ Knights of Columbus League pin-|charged by boatmen had the effect of | - spillers will be on the alleys tonight. | keeping away Washington spertemen. | o, orT,Athletle Club will play a dou- Cojumbia. The material has been nxmlm‘., doing his best the Blu and @ great deal of experimenting has | White miler should be just a tan Athletic Club took the | (had to be done. This has xmluaredih‘.",r than Brown 1 measure of the Central Reserves in a 10-t0-6 zame. Merrill of the winners s tagainst smooth rowing form. If some-| Maxam. running in the quarter thing % not wrong with the Yankee sv&-|against Hendrixon. Stevenson and tem the crew should do better tomor-{Woodring would be certain to make row. his presence feit o é Syracuse at Annapolis. James Ten Eyck in passing through | Crews Practice at Ithaca. {this city en route for Annapolis with} racuse varsity and freshman | | i NN ble-header tomorrow. meeting the Hil- IMDMIMIMIY NI DO v = ITHACA, N. Y.. May 20—Cornell, Yale v b, 's S s > i < . . » 5 4 ingiithe opening of the oo aier 2 Digensl] jeights. did not express himself hope- | workout today for tomorrow’s triangu- Rex A €. (A).... on for catching the games # |on the 16th Street Reservoir field in D the District the season open. ooz ILe stternoon | but in Maryland and Virgin t starts| Shamrock Athletic Club and Govern- | much later. Game wardens in Mary- | ment Printing Office will clash on the | land, Virginia and West Virginia are|field at 14th street and Potomac ave- SRIRE (alibe ik culdens: Toni Gt v southeast tomorrow afternoon at | and smaller streams to enforce the|5:30. Shamrock plavers are to report | laws to protect the gamesters during|on the grounds at . | the spawning season. fully as to the outlook for success in |lar regatta on < i Y e o e strong mid- | WAS announced ‘rinc-ton varsity o e ey Chis ML” | hoat, Sinclair teplacing Morgan at No. iis perceptibly slower than the 1 6 because of the latter's iliness. vargity. The stroke. Holcomb. who, : replaced Rammi, will be rowing his! Syracuse Crews at Annapolis. i Rieeunel to/s lasti ANNAPOI Md. Ma: 20.—The h no rowing experience at g Casinos (A) Natlonmls (AV .00 Givodfellows (A} ] ke. One change _lb’ _m LMMMM©I]I)Y Ellett (A) varsity and freshmen eight- Ellett (A) . all. He ‘went out for the freshman ' - : T o shell crews are here in preparation Megaw .. Soft crabx at from 50 cents to $1.25| Easy Win for St. Alban's. | crew and his strenzth and natural | o the regarta with the Navy eights ed 14 dozen was the encouraging word | {Eifts as an oarsman had brought him | (omorrow. =~ The Syracusians are much 0 e ; : St. Alban's School vanquished the received from points on salt water| ;.8 | this week. From Rock Point came|Xrlends School nine. 12 to 2. The | *| the information that both soft crabs|Winhers easily solved the deliveries | 1and peelers were plentiful and fairly | °f the opposing pitchers. 'prominently to Ten Eyck's attention when pressure of studies obliged him to_abandon work on Onondaga Lake. Scharf. ‘ lighter than the Midshipmen, averaging Eckuardt, N, about ten pounds less in each crew. _—_EE Totals . The coach thinks well of his fresh- = ’ Rosedbers Fr:xonnble. It also is rex;oru-ld (ha]L - e elgllniw:hmoks n‘ will (moe' (hc; Freshmen Games in Morning. Campperr 1 ishing is all that can. be desired. + y Navy ple n even terms of = e - ot \ot only are hardheads, perch and Will Play Big Pro Elevens. Strength and ability. Freshmen athietes of the Western, Totals ... re hfish in evidence, but Norfolk spots| Canton Bulldogs, Akron Pros, Buf- put in appearance. falo Pros and New York Metropoli- Sportsmen are glad to know that|tans will be among the prominent c Central and Tech hizh schools and Enut. a squad from the Junior High School s crew has!will compete in a field and track N\ \ California Oarsmen University of Californi Scharf. ¢ (B) Yewell, E..... N \ arrived in _ Princeton and will be|meet in Central Stadium tomorrow Totals the road between this city and Bene- |teams to play the Washington Pro- gucsts at Nassau pending the race{imorning. The eventsiwill be startef Mecorm jdict. the Patuxent river resort. is|fessional Foot Ball Club here next against the Tigers. on June 4. on at 10 o'clock. Blcbonougl. W. E....... . practically completed, making the|fall. The local eleven also has sched- ot = = c 5oing better than at any previous uled out-of-town games. W 3 time. The state road leading there T ] - will be completed early in June.lj ~TT & % 3 i I Forty Years of Qual I Mo o S e P B Sl Bl Sl | Woments Teonis League | bl kg kR 748 Sisler, M. (C) = i :;:n;r':.?',f jand many enthu 'h;:'::w .Using Its New Courts ‘ BASE BALL AUTOGRAPHE D By ! The two courts at 16th and e & 5 eporte il Touits o e e e o el Fuller atreets. buflt by ke | | BABE RUTH — | Street, P. P, (C). g 5 omen's Tennin Lengue e Ofcutiers. K. st Dintrict, will be put in use this Coprebi. 1831, LT Wokone. 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