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4 ONLY 2 HANDICAP PLAYERS IN CRCANIZATION’S RATING T L Tuckerman and Dunphy of This City; Chickering of Wiimingion and Corkran of Baltimore, Are N tin Line at Three. ' Club, present aced at the honor position in a Middie At'antic Golf Association, wen the title fast | Roland R iphy of Columb: an, the Dist ihiree Columbia Country ie @i the MacK sz ie. B. Warren tmal with Dy for low qualificati handican list o score i the was csenting the Atlantic d~ \ssociation 1o made in the tournaz tournaments 1ent of I¢ doubtless tion CTORS LEATING at its season with the pennant tight. s are out i front by a small show the B lender, rodic with partments fourteen are: . Catuati d Woedw . Sp. H. a1l 533 a4 pse 259 521 28 548 252 578 287 40 521 498 | Viton nondence n Ne. 2 INDIVIDUAL 51 5 4VERAGES, {left before the Valuation 15 a3 a2 13 a9 ] By fdaon 1 AN STRE oy Spring Gian Nprin 2 g2geRsass 8 18 Statistics. % 7 6 21 9 20 42 10 81 6 23 0 12 25 1z 30 118 i | 122 i 115 1% 126 100 238 ngton i B0 o, THE SUNDAY STAR,- WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY - 20,- 1924-SPORTS ~SECTION. | | { | ] | i champion, and | i of | 'OVER 1,300 TO BOWL | IN A. B. C. TOURNEY CHICAGO, entry list i the histo Bowling Congress is on record for the hare, beginning Februa ounced tonight, and the Ading _over $40.000. al k. More than 13.000 in P. G. A. TESTS IN EAST [ERAEREL SET FOR WORCESTER L. Langtry of Milwaukee | event upying five rank as the world’s greatest event i point of contestar The five-man I numb 2. of which from ouiside Chicago zone. Bowlers all sections of the country and Canada are on the entry books, All lagain e waukee champion: —The lurgest the American prize list. 1of xets u high tdividuals are NEW YORK, January fessional Golfers' Associat ed to lold the eastern tournament for the natio onship over the cour: Count 16.—The 18 deetd- n sportng qualifying «l open of the Club on from The western will be held | 2bout the same ¢ | hap vot ver fixed The plan for vecard 1nar entered under | S L L the name of the Ziegler Chocolates. | 0t = Dar and Wilson, members of the team | NG00 o, @ who captured the doubes event with a | riits LY, © 1,358, also will comp be . qualified A. Baumgartver, the Cincinnati | 4% du8iiie winner of last vear's singles, with | quie s B0t ark of 724, wil d his’ tit ML 2 iam Knox of Philadelphia, who es- o tablished a new high mark in the [, Gl balls events divieion last year, with L {0 Germany 0 is entered. 1100.000 1nariks for 2 tournament on a Chicuko te. but the these holding tourname uspirie probably ur: champions itchel's, a won the team with @ world have Mil- 1 1 Loth will he ar for the first time professional stars wiil the championship ld June 5 and & Detroi s each ddic sers ists round 3726 11a 1 10 101 Traffle 3 9 s2 539 9 41 120 S42 9 68 128 36 4 41 125 3 4 46 7 Finance. 67 183 83 119 $0.12 12 115 906 ondence. | 6 53 124 9627 | &8 17 969 | 19 15 938 2 121 73 25 118 818 9 105 918 39 107 9019 29 151 903 | 3 88 | 2ab ZReRID 130 3 2h8 . Cheys the Co.um! £ a Countrs D3 fe, Columbin € 222, Lo’ 3 Club; € [N L. | 00-34 | 99-11 953 | #52 ! 92.20 Knowlas Copenhafer | Turner Hateh, Colum- Breanan v Cou Colum) tuzty. s. Parker 3 No. 2. 118 126 5 hammcona o8 | 02.14 | 91-16 | ountr Roiling Road . Ches MRS n. Colur th, i K s, Ban Civ 5 1 Club. Chane Clubs | Club woesanaSa . K Chirixt Tuche s Lusby .. Gunther Eorn " TWO DU 85.12 85.10 | CKPIN TEAMS BATTLING FOR LEAD imstruet Club; 1, Colr Woin « n and General Of ¢ Chesapeake and Potom Tolephone Comvany Duekpin League are having the race for the pen {almost to themselves, of General Office tops the in- list with an average uf‘ " t oed Coluni Thone i cd. Was Club: E. ouniry Cluhi W, Conniry Club: R Chane Glub; D, D How " ton Golt cuntry me. Columbia Hail, Siarsiand Chevy ant ] z ! < fual e dual STANDING OF TEAMS. | Pet. | 861 | .818 | ‘003 bia Coun- Columbin I -ral Ofics.. Tuercisl ern Elec ‘any ieering SR ‘304 | allpre o0l ‘304 | @ “Chief... 1333 | nspectors ..o L.i1iiiils 2a2 | INDIVIDUAL AVER Construction, md Country R Chevy Ch Chevs Chune AGES. Country i Baibfos, W Cluh rn Golf Columbia €y Apoteman. € K. Cornw 0. W. Clari e Qeser Fisher .| Ford | Girvin | Robertson Clubs | woodrord unLTY | Brooks ... Columbin | Wi | | sinicn, Co- | Kughes . 4 Small Watts. | ¥elntire | Bullock | Bostaer { Avre xhingzton J. Clah try i i 18 33, 28 26 Con Country R G v Cluh. ) wetl, Chevy Chase Wheeler. Chevy Chase Club: iteam, ‘for the DISTRICT LEAGUE. STANDING OF TEAMS. 6. Won. 36 a2 42 42 30 37 29 b the “wood.” and_ther figure in ¢ to cut an final standin the So-Kems s, with a game of 134 Property and Purchase. the front among the had a set of 334, contributin B 1y to his team’'s suc- 462 | Loss in copping two out of three from the greatly improved Fore: Service 418 | five. Freide of Forestry continucd his the | star shooting, having averaged a trifle | better than 104 since joining the team CARRY ICE CREAM LEAGUE. Standing of Tezms. is i important the of et, 33 antz of |fast forgiug into interbureau’s hest contributer Manhattans iributed Curb_Cafs .. Mt. Pleasant Regulars King Pins Terminal Ioo Colonials Petworths 8 Rathokeller ......... 3 17 Surprises were the order during past week. o Monday night the Petworths vaded the King Pin alleys with intention of joiting the Curb which is pressing Manhattans | d, tut the Cafe men took all three mes and shoved the Pet- g worths into elghth place. The next jolt eame when the Termi- nal Tce made @ clean sweep over the Mount Pleasants on the latter's al- leys. in the other match of the week the s took two out of three from Rathskellers on the Petworth Pet. 711 3 .538 511 364 la vee pesieien 341 Ifes continues to le the in- lusl averages with 98, and also s the highest number of strikes, 186, Crane holds on to the be set, 383, and has smashed the maples for the | greatest number of spares, 67, match scheduled Fridav night |~ Hall and LI with 137, are between the King Pins and Goodfel- | for high game Lonors. lows was postponed on account of the | Sundaes hold high team game. A-erlnuirfllm—,sx‘n.’ Tommy (;r'(‘-!{‘);’?.(l‘u]“h and also the best set. 1,479 NATIONAL CAPITAL LEAGUE. Won. STANDING OF TEAMS. 27 ‘Wen, Lost. 29 1 Cerry's Sundaes nach range o .. ‘equin 2 Blossom in div L The tied 518, Lost. Pet. | Handley 643 Brunswick . | Brightwood | Yetorans ‘595 572 laz8 ‘405 s ‘387 Handley retained lead by defeating i Brunswicks two out of three last week. Baxter of Brunswicks was in- dividual star of match, rolling game of 133 and set of 350. BANKERS' LEAGUE. Standing of Toams. Rathskellers Linwoods Belmouts ogminrs Anacostia Post Office Waverleys . Natfonals - Jossph Phillips . No team was able to make a clean sweep last week Monday night the Linwoods beat the Belmonts two out of three games, therel holding second place. Tuesday nighi the Waverleys placed a team on the allevs the first time in three weeks and beat the Nationals two games out of three, moving up ahead of the Natlona! The unexpected happened Wedne. day night, when the Phillips qu holding down the ceilar position, b @’,‘}}’,’.“:,., . Post Office two games. e Thursday night the Regulars bowled 1%{_;;{::“ Rheom & Hensey thelr first set In the league on the | Byrk Savings.... ... King Pin alleys. They seemed to be | Natlonal Matropolitan very much at hiome. beating the Ana- | “of the five matches rolled last week COSUINA (esyli Cuo/ERt o three were clean sweeps. Natlonal BUREAU OF STANDARDS LEAGUE. Savings took all three from Perpet- STANDING OF TEAMS. ual, Park Savinge swept the boards O, Won Tast: with Riggs No. 2 and Washington 5 1 Revenue . | Washington Loan No. 1. Hibbe ... Washington Loan No. 2 National Bank of Wash. American Sscurity National Savings.... Federal American Linootn s Ricgs N Pot. 889 78 444 | Loan No. 1 captured a tie from Dis- trict, making twenty-one straight. Lincoln beat Bank of Washington Nationals Industrial Tnion: A pin thrown away here | Pro- | | | a set had Ma 1 and the | ey, Annex Capital week's new 1 with a 1,580 Stoek with 1,551, best team totals. ner in the Annex No. rolled the best individual while high honors vided by Schuinann atd Pourron, each | scoring 120, | VETERANS' BUREAU LEAGUE. Standing of Teams. Lost. 14 15 21 | Accountizg _Division | Insurance” Division | Disbursing Divi Pourth Bistri Supply Division . | Chiet " Clari's Division Fourth D was the only team weep Jast week, mes from Chief | Pritchard steppeg out i Office__took three from Supply Division Insurance took the odd Accounting Division in the terly fought match of the se every bowler going follows Insuranc two out of from bit- | pric- game nost son, 551—1,632: with insurar -off on the tie game. The individual = scores { counts—Vose, 299; Amidon. derson, 318; Walt, 347, and R Insurance—Craft, ' 304; Howder. Roberts, 334; Brall, 336, and Loges. 3 | TYPOTHETAE LEAGUE. Standing of Teams. Won. | ros Pet. | 686 | ‘633 | ‘630 | 1590 | ‘568 ‘586 | ‘518 | Lost. | Geo. A. Simonds Co... | Lanman Eagzaviug Co Judd & Detwoiler.. no. | Bonsen, . o | &P, Asidrews Paper Co.. { National Capitai Press | Standard Engraving Co.. | Columbian Printing Co... .. Wash. Monotype Comp. Co.. ‘a3 | WM. Joyce Engraving Co.... 408 | Simonds team, recently admitted to | the lca sot off to a wood start, winning two out of three. It is a well balunced quint and may be able | to remain up in the front ranks. | Andrews Puper Company holds high team game of 573, and also the best ot, 1535 Cre the top 10 keit of Judd & Detweiler has individual game, 144, and is tied with Noack of Columbian for high set, 354 WASHINGTON LADIES' LEAGUE. tanding of Teams. | MountPleasants Hilltoppe: ‘Gommercis Columbians City P. O... Bilile's Team. Independents . Comforter Clubd, | Sales Tex... MANHATTAN BOWLERS, NOW SETTING PACE IN DISTRICT DUCKPIN LEAGUE | i 1 YORK. Junuary 19.—Ivan seventeen-yesr-old of midwestern apprentice nsation and wcks, has a penchunt Accounting for well over | in 192 hed minus his headgear, and ! of “"Lost Cap” southern Tosliig 100 victo; most of the the sobriquet | Mattiins to ride to catch it v the unusual of thix incident. *I tie my tight ae | can, but 3 1 come teh it h In some But 1 dor re nk as it m the said Purke recurre hat on u down g ns | ! Parke comes from Tdaho, the state which also produced F micr_American jockey the Fator brothers Sun in praise o future for arkes [ the because he wou 1ast arcl of tod a i€ enthusi- and predicts | the youngster wmore remark- 5 7 Pa alt able onls i 5 it setbuck 1o lLegal Claims by taking | three games. Reeonciliation when the Secrets three continued v ving 2 sét o 1 received a jolt came to life and consistent with 2 Games th 1 show “who!l is who." They Supply and Voyage Ac- counts { Contracts vs. Reconciliation Legal Claims vs. Centralized counts. ieneral Books vs. Secretary MASGNIC LEAGUE. La Favette St. Joun' Arminius Hope Now Jo Neval ........ Pleasant .. ngleton 400 1400 396 1356 27 Takoma Waiting . omon . Washington-Centenntal 267 HIgh team set etie, 1,696 High individual set—W olsténhiolme. La Fayette, 394, High Individual averasz— Simmons. Mount Pleasant, 113-3 High team game—St. John's, 627 High individual game — Webh, Washington-Centennlal. 168 Greatest number of sirikes—Hough, Naval, 24 sredtest number of meyer, Lebanon, 103 Tt is with a feeling profound sadness that announcement Is made | of the critical illness of Thomas 1) George of La Fayette Lodre, who is a patient at a local hospital. “Tom- my" has long been an outstanding figure in local bowling circles und as been a member of a La Faveite team every year since the organiza- tion of the Masonic Bowling Assocla- tion, which he led in individual aver- age one season. He was president of the Washington Duckpin Asso- ciation in 1920 and through his ef- forts made the city tournament that | year a marked success. | The outstanding individual per- formance of the past week Was a 45 | | spares—> for |3 . acKenzie Tops M. A. Golf List : Mixed Doubles Neglected in United States AMERICAN NETMEN FAIL TO TAKE GAME SERIOUSLY Highly Developed in All Other Countries, Except Japan—Miss Ryan Regarded as Best Woman Racketer in This Style of Play. BY SAMUEL HARDY. T IS inexplicable why, in a country that has made such great p in tennis as has the United States. there should be such an indiffere attitude toward mixed doubles. In every other country except Japar where the status of women precludes their participation in sports, mixed doubles is extremely popular and is enthusi players. In this country therc seems to be no realiz game mixed doubles can Le. gr stically played hy all the bet ation of what a really fine Our women always like to play it, hut some reason the average man player will never consider mixed doub seriously, and, when he docs play it, he does so with an air that is sheepish, as if he were a small boy inveigled into a kissing game. | Mixed doubles s just as |abroad, with both players and tngles or doubles sre all the nations ches between such s Lenglen and Patterson, Eliz- and Lycett, Kitty McKane or Mrs. Satterthwalte and standard of far above that of a's doubles teams Miss Ryan Fine Purtner. I consider Miss Ryan the best { mixed double I most Calit volleying. with G .| defend 1 exfsters. third |ents zs Wildlng and leading individ- | found 1t safer to piu Afterwar has an everage |she won th mplonship with T | cugis and still later with Lycett. Lengz flen s only woman in her e, | this game. ”.‘;‘} Mixed doubles in e ‘643 | tournument held abroad, and there ar 1548 | usually entered anvwhere from half 489 [ dozen to a dozen go ams that hae 920 | played together for v, A%| It is a great pity that our men pla Secsitin :333 | ers do not realize that mixed doubles . | not only a fine game in itself, but tha- INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES lit is.a great help in developing th. ACCOUNTS, ) doubles pl When played by go. el | voliey ere, Miss “Ryan, N gas | Lenglen Larcoiabe, it be 2 doubles, for @ in on service the way k) ¥ considered bet that even when INTEREST VERY KEEN IN NEW GIRLS’ LEAGUE Despite the fact that the Accounts team is well in the in the Pub- He Debt Girls' Bowling League, there has been no diminishing of interest or enthusiasm Accounts. which has five better than %0, is nine games in | the Suzanne abeth R and Doust, ard, sh ¢ that 1s bowlers the she wi 1ch Gppor Parke alwa Gore Preble of race. is rformer. the th She STANDING OF TEAMS, Won. Lost. 6 15 19 28 Accounts Administrat Registers . GClams .. S, St h as 282 289 259 1en's | doubi o Just comoommnn Crowley Bydenstricker Euds Mulroe . Eryan he vollcys eryice in the same ma: s men's doubles dropping ball that Whits . rosses the net Sidaens coommounm— Develops Man's Alertness. th REGISTERS. u3 #5 o2 8 8 5 6 83 53 CLAIMS, Toa s one of Fretle Newnam Caldwell Nickols Dasis Terwilige: os Williams Bore esting £ oromo e Newton ynkoop HoKe Talley Bledd . Piatt . Hiocks Franck Burnley | Silverberg players e0omoenouHm LeGendre . Zal Bu conwmmn Farrar Abraham SURRENDERS. . 39 105 pit Limerick Mealy Tuohey Warner ... Qpods el , Willian 784 | Browne and Ho 72.8 | develop Into and Mrs, Jessup, d Kinsey wonderful 1 teams BRES! Advance Appears in Sight. England and A international women's here w rides for velopments will b women will recog! of learning to voll as they do this we should follow as a n o B begun | matehe {believe, n |One of coccogumonam ..:..;5::6’%:‘6- 5 ® a ) necessity 84 as soon |m ed do s acg XS] Coubles 2| “Then. whe ngland, as two, it wi send our teams t an to do every vea with the certa rained mixed douh hold their own agai world can’produce 1 CHANGE OLYMP; 12| NEW YORK. Ja 7 | men's Olympic s 2 07 |men's Olympic sw are GomsomRLNM~ 3 3 128 REG. ACCOUNTS. 201 288 250 252 pred 247 IC TESTS. ary 19.-~The fin nming tryouts will and 7. instead o the Broad Ripple Ms. The change because the original dates ould not give the swimmers suf- fcfent tine (o arrange for departure the America, which will safl June McClollend . Hersperger Wise ...... Greere! Allender Jomes . Hane . FULTON-ROPER BOUT OFF. APOLIS, Minn.. January he bovine watch between FIRPO NEAR INJURY. Fulton, Minneapolis heavywelght, and | BUENOS AIRES, January Bob Roper, sol d for Miami, Fla., Firpo. the Argentine been canceled. | fizht narrowly e received by when a street automobile he 5 dianap was made CocHoomOoN NI ped njury collided was driving SHREVEPORT GETS SULLIVAN. COLUMBLU 19— John 1 of New Orleans, will cugage with Sullivan the Columbus Johnny Dundee, featherweight cham- | American club for the pion, in a fifteen-round bout at Madi- | past two years, has been sold to Square Garden. New York, Febru- | Shreveport of the Texas League, nmounced here tod MORAN TO FIGHT DUNDEE. T. LOUIS, January 19.—Pal Moran January outfielder of Amsociation January Clearance Suits and N Were $47.50 444 Daughters ‘of I 44 | two games, shoving the latter down & | 392 set rolled by Collier of Harmony, peg. Metropolitan took the odd game Eulan who registered games of 1258, 113 | Jfi Mosher inion Now ......... $31-67 > 1 [OTTETTY Kane PPrYS-t] Maryland ¢ Jewell, Wash Clab. 15 « Club: Russell iolf snd Country i i ! W €. W, Orme Melville Chaxe Cotumbin Country . Country Club of i Maryland | | Pugh . | Forrester Virg Country BERMUDA GOLF TOURNEY IS CAPTURED BY DYER Py the Assa Daniels Breen .. | Poy=ton { Vaden | Grown | Henzes Denekas 32 3,198 17 1649 2,214 3,155 2 vetbiaon iated Pross HAMILTON, Bermuda, January 19. —The tinzl match for the Bermuda amateur golf championship was won by Frank Dver, Metropolitan ew Jersey state amateur cham- s ho defeated Edward H. Driggs, York state title holder, 2 up i 1 to play, on the thirty-fifih hole. PEDEN TO COACH OHIO. ATHENS. nuary 19.—Don Peden ort man at 111 nois, will head foot ball and base ball t Ohio University Peden 1 played in the ou in of the In- and now is the Louis Cardinals { Wolfe .. | MoKenney Cloments, 8. Mudd .. Rinchart ... {Harris ... Smith, H. Heard BRBERS LB2UNET D cuBach R ang 3 »aliBSERE Koonig . Deunt . obor] Fraber, 3. { Qurpenter | Estey ... Callzhan Onio, rtwo me h ime bec | Palmer | Kulds Smith ) Eyes . | Brace Tracey Hooker Wesner 58 10 terns 40 roper League the St. 1al ty of GRIDMEN jI‘O DON GLOVES. GE. Mass. January 19 A squad of fifty of the most promis ing candidates for the Harvard foot ball team will take up boxing in the near future as a part of their general conditioning work. The idea is in line with the practice adopted by Tale and Princeton, SaaBR oB8.8BRY -»ERL88EE | | | | Boore | | A erom Second. Woed of Bank of Washington had high game with 124 and Starr of Na- tional Savings high set, 351, for the | weekly prizes. INTERNAL REVENUE LEAGUE, Standing of Teams. Won. Hill of the Unions holds on to the high set of 335, while Geldard of the Industrials has the top game of 130. Geldard last week came within one pin of tying the individual set record, as he smashed the maples for a total of_334. Brenner of ‘the Sharpshooters has the best individual average of 106 with Shaw _of tho Industrials and Hill of the Unions right on his heels | with 105, AGRICULTURE INTERBUREAU LEAGUE. Standing of Teamse P Lost. Annex, No. 1 o Aocts, and Oolls. Personal Audit Prohibition Gorporation Audit g tal Stock Special Audil Pot. atural Resources. .643 Sales Estate. &43| The past week was marked by some 8% ! very close matches, the results of 533 | which tightened up- the race to the :489 | point where only four games sepa- rate ninth place from the runner-up 190 | position. Annex No. 1 appears to The feature of last week’s bowling|have a firm grip on first place and was the work of Capt. Holmes' Intes bureau team. - In taking two out of three games from the strong Solls- Chemistry five the Interbureaus put|week was rolled Thursday night be- over a game of 541, astonishing in view | fween Accounts and Collections and of the fact that the team his an aver-{Corporation Audit. Joliffe, with a score of 126, pulled the first game out ! A {of the fire for the boys from 20th and Ready, the fast traveling anchor man i & 1 (vo pins, but Pourron for the of the Interbureaus, contributed a 130 | put . game, whilo Dameron had high set with | licome TaX crew went him a litte 315. The set total was 1,494. Jost ' s nts . T ot fotal was 1494, om the|of 130 deciding In favor of his team Farm Munagement outfit, Plant Bureau DY @ {woopln margln. - 10 the fnal Sty hew high team set for the league, | 213 Wwith spares in his last two boxes, 523, & with games of 523, 533 and 622 for a fSUC WAL TPLILE T o ndicap, winning Sales-Estate will have to improve considerably to finish better than last. The most interesting match of the age of less than 450 and only one regu: lar rolling better than 91. total of 1,578. R F 2 et ot B x}n::lgv?u:"flnz:natw{fi the game for Accounts and Collec- tions by ten pins. This swee tic. Tor “Aret” place in games won ang | one to his strike total and leads e ledgue with twenty. the actual leader by a margin of 4 inlspares with ninety-six. -Charest fin- total pins. This is a rather striking ished the week as high average man s T Schumann of Special Audit addi Tost, the perty and Purchase is Dayis leads in Hustration of the importance of getting with 104+34 for-forty-eight ga. |;7u' Dopartment. . . ost Office Departme: This league is staging one of the prettiest fights for champlonship honors in the District. Unless some- thing unforeseen happens it Is going to be a nip-and-tuck affalr right down to the finish, with any one of the firal six teams having a chance. War Department upset the dope slightly _when they copped a game from ~Mount Pleasants Thuraday night. Commercials have been smashing the maples for some meat counts re- cently, getting ' a game of 513 and several more close to tiie 500 mark. Marjorie Bradt put her team over the , top when she-toppled ‘the pins for a | count of 124. Some of the best individual per- formances recently were: May O'Brien, game of 126 and set of 303; Elizabeth | Ackman, 116_and 316: Emily Nell, 132} and 312 Rena Levy, 113 and '303; Pauline Thomas. 110"'and 305; Billie ! Niner, 105 and 302; Frances Heil, 112 | ana 299. SHIFPING BOARD LEAGUE. ' Standing of Teams. Pot. | el 11 | 511 | ‘67 | 467 Goneral Books . Ve ! Bupply Loeal Clame: Becretary's | Gentralized A 28 | Matches' rolled during the week served to tighten up the race. General Books’ lead was reduced to four games by their losing two games to_the Centralized Accounts, Voyage Accounts got a better grip on second place, defeating the Con- tracts two out of three. - Contracts were without the services of Barnes, while Burhman was off color, having games of 86 and 78 In his set of 290. . Supply and Flles, team handed al: and 151. This total is the cee~nd highest of the season in the league. Acacia, with sets ot 1,588 wnd ... took five out of six from Pentalpha and Lebanon and regained their place | among the leaders. i Naval, with a 5%5-game. is credited with the beat team performance of the week. Hough contributed 143 pins Harmony made a clean sweep of its set with King David, rolling games of 553, 550 and 559 for a 1.662 set. the highest team et for the week. _ Newmeyer of Lebanon. with 105 #pares, is now leading Sml of New Jerusalem, who has 101. Hough of Naval replaced Simmons of Mount Pleasant in the leadership of strikes: the former has twenty-four and the latter, twenty-two. MT. PLEASANT LEAGUE. S%nfl(nx of Teams. . L. Pot. HG. 756 1 644 Teams. It 3 Columbiss .. 89 Triumph Oafe 27 Hilitops ..... 28 n ] 1 'ifl 514-19 5158 5026 478 28858 Cheaterfields g Qlifsens Suvo; 473.35 s 47013 The raon was further tightencd up during ths past week. The Mount| Pleasants took three games from the ; Savoys by close scores. while the leading Sinecas took the odd game 17 1,546 1,513 488 1, ‘200 182 Overcoats REDUCED New 00 83333 $35.00 $36.67 $38.33 $40.00 $43.33 $46.67 Were $52.50 Now ...... Were'* $55.00 Now .. Were $57.50 Now ....... Were $60.00 Now . Were $65.00 Were $70.00 Now . Were $75.00 Now our garment made by «killed Unfon Tailors in our daylight werkroon on the vremises. Quality and fit guaranteed, e from the 'riumph Cafe. The Mount Pleasants now are only two games behind first place, with | the Columbias and thrce others on their heels. 1 Columbias lost two to the Hilltops affer winning the first gamo by a large margin. : Chesterflelds won all three of their games with the. Cliftons and the Cas- tles finally came to life aad took two from the Fircstones, JOS. A. WILNER & CO. Custom Tailors Corner 8th and G Streets

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