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® G. U. Five Surprises, HILLTOPPERS’ LATE RALLY - BRINGS 27-T0-23 VICFTORY Good Shooting by Nork and: Gitlitz Near Finisl of! tirring Contest Breaks Deadlock—Clash Is Nip-and-Tuck From' Outset. quintet met the setond defeat of Georgetown University's basketers in the hardest fought game scen in ASHINGTON s COLLEGE'S local invasion when won last night, 27 to nnasium re passing abilite as well as a few s med as sure winners for_a- while, (ieorzetown gaes the lion's share of the credit n cxceptional game in the back court field goalé when they were needed most. oting. the game the ception- shots and lo: Gitlit Pcte with did nlaved prety e N Gr hort end of the hardly died out when Ryan broke nd Nork increased the lead with a Cavanaugh one point for his put the score 3 to 1 in the lacals’ favor cored his first field goal of the night after heing watched like a hawk. and Gitlitz tled the wcore at 2l-all with a neat lonz shot ork came back again with \* zoz} followed by another by Gitliez. Dumschott finished the visiiors' scor- ing for the night with a goal from the: field, but Vuckmanic heat the’ tinal whistle with another. tally from the 1i81d for Georgetown. The seore: GEORGETOWN (27). on c o vhistle had tally teany <cored hout aroll 3 Tohannes jeved him Th this nd 10 and put was time standing sinzle point o but Johannes in front with two rapid succession, passing, the visttors second half made in N shy 200d passing by V.G, Pts. ’ Washinzto: more, 17 tied the score ter with two goal, Johannes. Timaini A lickmante Gitlitz 3 [ Totale:...... WASHINGTON COLLEGE er a foul by yan Referee nl on Gitlitz for the wbitrary rule and Fiore scoved once puttinz his team ke Dumschott Ca vineton Seim T Lindeniers Carentl Fiore ¢ o o o = snauzh hnsy. Nerk ROD ANP SFTREAM BY PERRY MILLER. RETARY HERBERT HOOVER of the Department of Commerce: ddress before the National Conierence on Outdoor Recrea- last said : = i~ an occupation that should be imposed by law on public [ am for fishing for fun as a contribution fo joy. All men are fish. Fish never have learned to discriminate in tackle. They take our the class or clothes of the fisherman. No one caw catch fish anger or in malice; and the fisherman gains even in' charity when he listens to other fishermen.” Hoover differs somewhat from Pres., jdent Coolidge, in that he considers fishing a sport for men as well as He said that the Bureamw of ured that 10.000.000 an-{ turned loose last Summer| our game fish that number of advantase of he sl hir ser equal 1o ac of BASKET BALL SECRETS By Sol Metzger were To Hold an Opponent. upon it <en hav " ont- Tt anzlers this zreat <port n of the Life Association of America ) play.” has taken root e of the tremendous develop. Jinz. the inereasing iven to loth amateny sport. and by the participation by the 1. the Ameriean busi A reat i do Ao i ment mrtention being nio car and® professiona miversa f the constitutes tonir 1o pla I'he < his sporis: his ceneration has forgotten them man into the aetive sutdoor recreation. fishing: 2 win, is 1 problem toward the solution of this that the Outdoor Life of America is working. ort owners in every section of | country have shown the impor: providing organized enter nment for their guests, and thev| ha sdy outlined programs that will keep them busy and happy from | until night. Some of the’| < planned include weekly fish-| fiy-casting contests, di-| -s of competition so| novice will have mo{ percen o vaen Ldoes nw this ) stro; and il problem ciation Re the tance ST R— When a player is so closely guard- ed that he is at a loss to know how to lore his opponent, a- good Dlay to AN wee | LY I8 to let thig plaver run directly entering: tennis WS back of one: of his teammates, who hoe pitchir v Me | ands still This enables line for « shot vassed to was one of the most used in winning four championships szainst strong oppeosi- tion. When the play is perfeeied the ball is fed the plaver .without loss of time the: moment he gets into tion. The corvect make rectly In not shot contests, a into him 1o in nim. zet himsedl in the: event the bull This maneuver effective plays intercollegiate of the ass : wen the teaching the public sehoots “Phis cotumn is in receipt e . V. Dumgina ! restocking Vi the vith I projec onnection with posi Tidat Basin ze The ot & 8 the to illustration shows nla The piayer about the =hat hae placed himself di ) of ane’ of” his teammates. consenuence, the opponents can* 2ot throuzh to interfere with his In the lower illustraiion has pinced himself in the rear of hut to one side of this teammate. There fore. the opponent can zat past teammate and Lreak up the shot EPISCOPAL HIGH WINNER OVER GILMAN TOSSERS BALTIMORE, Md.. January 23.— Hpiscopal Hizh School semt a spesdy basket ball team to Roland Park today and it defeated Gilman, 18 to 12 Though the wimmer was' in the van throughout the contest’ Gilman fought hard. unper cless one unless the ning States les 5 rohibit the markets of Wash- ik the Tida! vill find Ny A in l nted liher in e ted. hitat in 1he atomac and Fall Winter I times this past he ol fishing hannts on periencad the most eason 1 ever hod. Time | in 1 returned home with- <= after anziing all dav | nd artifieial lures. | mswer vesterday during the Center Market— vrel bass on_sale;, | om 1 to 5 pounds. These | nesters are seined nearly | in Gunston, .\'-Illr\\fnn!fil’\,’ Aruia and Nanjemoi Creeks, | o oL © the Potomac ver. and'| foetanc. {1 markets in the early | Faulconer, by automobiles awa | Gihson f: vou noticed the MeMI | Kaniner. . wveral Boozar. & a1 con ¥ i . with live bait I nd EPISCOPAL (183. Pat o IS i vl Ranct. « Tar Chichrster wrels in Wachingron? the irzimia Intamd 1t Richmona re- led 1o the iNlezal fishinz teps wers immedic a ston to it. The Jond pot the mat- Ajbert he olzhih ned v hace of Totale i hevies GITMAN (1) Marehant o ensn. 1 Merlel o~ Markell Hilken Wachter. Lord. Totals POST OFFICE CAGEMEN START ANNUAL SERIES Mailing Division and Delivery Sec- tion teams open the annual Post Office Gasket Ball Leaguc series tomorrow night. Two series will be- played, the first ending’ on_ February 17 and' the second: o March 4. In addition to the two quints play- inz_tomorrow night the league in. cludes fives representing the following offices: Second. Asistants, Gemeral Ac- | counting Office. No. 7: General Ac- counting’ No. 6, and Fourth Awsists ants. ‘ — 1% 0n—1 n—1 0 413 Tieh o the g vden (fter t t vin men 1o zo < i< the inten e Commis Uinitel States 1 meeting h commis- and ated lmn - to of the <heries ta call f f the f Marviand, Virginia nia and see if some v devised to put a stop practices for all time Irws nearer for the plac- ks in the Tidal Bastn $450 short of’ the amount. namely. $2,000. one 51,000 of which was contributed by the Joint Welfare Service: it a'Mai of 1 Vi : to thesc The time nz of the fish ra nd the fund still a Jesired B0XING FOR WEST POINT. WEST POINT, N. Y.. January 23, —Cadel David. . Hedekin of Bethes- dn. Md.. defcated Cheek, New YVork University's leading féatherweisht, in | the feature bout of a boxing match hetween the New Yorkers @nd. the Army ring team. | wiltie: Ritola, the: “Piyimg Pinm » crrpenter by tracw, 0W WINS SABER TTLT. ‘ WEST POINT, X : Cadet Willlam J. Gl of \Wash- inzton. D. C.. took part in the reeent feneing mect hetween the Army team snd the Washinzton Square Fencers’ Club of New York and won his saber tout hy a score of 5 to 1. _GLASG | Johnny Welsmuller _smashed’ 50 {vimming records before he was 20 Jears old, i i [ " s 1ds. et | 1 this | | of “| Harras v. a. THIS STAR. WASHINGTON, D. SUNDAY . JANUARY 24, 1926— PORTS SECTIO Beating W. ashingt;rgt NINTH NO 1 LEADING CHURCH' PIN LEAGUE | IEhting for lecle'ersivip in the East 'Washington: Churdt Duckpin Leazue Still is close: Nindh No. 1 temm now sads by one game as a result of hav. fg defeated the 1\ mner-up Dougzl team in two of tm1 = games In their eicounter last Tued lay. Ralph An- diews of' Ninth No. 1 is leading the les' guerin individual an ‘erages with 110, clasely followed bw 14 arry Streiter of Eastern and. Al Soud er of Dougl Hovner has the mast jstrikes with 32, Souder holds. high, set| of 390 and has the' most spares, H23. Seaton of In- grar has rolled'the - hightest individual sanw: so far, 159. Laisue statisties follaw: —_ @he' ('fihe;fiug Star BOYS CLU McCLELLAN = Conductec ¥ v ROBERT ( e ol (he Tewding Insiet bl conesw tha Middié West is Weri Lombert of I° 1 Tnivarsity. K basket recins have b i game. Boul e pointers om pavsing BY WARD LAMBERT, Basket Dall Coach, Pardue Universiiy. ~ HE thing i rdue ball yrse ihe tend to tu or_intercept. The chest pass is caught {chest and thrown from ther ,there {s the sidearm throy | mustbe used at times first to learn ball properly. In | 4 | You must know hepy |thumbs about five inches ay rame o Be s s s * he | Catehing Jow b let fing to,pass before you can shoot for t he | gl 0% /¢ baskets, for generally it takes be Bt | The grinble is a game all asses to get the ball dovgn | It tekes practice to master ball is advanced down the f serics of one-hand hounces 05 o dozen p 4| in front of the goal. wherc one of | | vour mates can make a try for 2 fichd | | basket is o aly are getting in on the zround floor, oyt speak. Start learning all there iy to know ahout basket ball. 1 gupe | these points will be a help to y su in ;geuing your team started | In basket ball don't rum, with | | the bal—you pass it. “There {are several kinds of pamses. Toirst start passing while standing still. Pass the ball around to your tesm- mates, using overhand, undel himd, sidearm and chest passes, After heve dome fairl- well at stationary passing try passiy g with evervbody' in motion. That's fhavder. When passing the hall to n on the run it ahpad ef thim The North et ball is a game tha Veague: Rea rrds. 30 vears old. and so vou 1, HiEn ndividua) average —Ralph Andrews. High ik High Hizh Moat St ndividual game-— | ‘calon “individual set—=so g ter aant = N team strifes—Horner. 3. INDIVIDUAL REQ ORDN. NINTH: NO. 1 | 1 | vou HS. 269 must G . 50 17 18 o idrews Horner S5 E2S. 3 Forney Hughes .. 1 10" Ed” Anderson | your spare time hard. Start i |1t in | bail. too nigh floor cach wour ing the ball ir learn to dodge dribiling. But that_gales practice The quire: it ey Snass wilk bounce about You cre so it time Souden T Miller ley .. $ Hall. rench 752 vou front of nou f3850e9 Rasnbarry. N Sucllingse | = 2 1eam- shoot little whole game of bish a lot of practice. The ez ted ball. bur it re tice 1o become at = won't be any good 1o work hard (o maste have some more b Something ever plaver sheuld resd. Si tesi hnsket hall coache tell in six she= paragr rect six of the worst ha Javed today Mit ot | MeFai Cady Quantritls Johne thy A suscess | on the thainz te gel timinz Underhamd passins vanta The Wil i Overhand pa the Moor above 1 2 | your opponents. 1t eacy earn A | to felnt on the overhand passes. A eint i< 1o fbol your opponent<. which mar th them hetr You den't pass batt, fo dlepends Jractice L aienz . b P <hot the it wen tamarrow Ere ket i the moving own beskel Gad yow arc waur opponent i "/ CALVARY M. E. TEAM | TAKES LEAGUE LEAD i_ near the high rt ers slant by itself. The b a Praciice N waist so high when 1 ware uires ey y vou un r the <k aphs= Buttons, Certificates to Go | Streutar Laster | Hrlles ATlwine Runze | Berkies | Darker Miller Hawley R. Bureess.’ P, Burgess. Roburman HE membership ceigificates and buttons will be Mertz . Heieaon Dkne McCleNand Hothing Enehsn | Erinihin | B Page ... bugtonrs have been while the certificates thengsclves are being rushed to completion Although the reports the foul- | A | tmowing tournament are comingz in ®0 | the wesults will not be publishe il all iwe ziven a reasonable thme to e The first irte were received | Smith and Alitem follonved B of $ 1 28z FIBST RACE b, Locke | Embrex | Teachum Locke Estee Haller Stewart Cunningham ) port vesteqday from Marvin u el ot of 1165 Matana svenue t. Others fonl-throwinz tonrnament is bt the o eranner helt b i the club. > wint b nigh impossinle np | heeause of the fuct that had net heen diaributed §was no way of identifving [bers. After thix has b | plished an effort wik! be the chab members to; ether at a ing of some sort. The chief is askina tl keep up the splendid interest in yrganization they are showing j 94 Bent. They are also asked to Jecp clip- o7 column in The: Evening ping their Litu and siving the clippngs in a 346 100 rap book. Th will \be hand: 27 87| weferences. 2, T Pledges continuc The 7 boys in the nearby Marybund and Vir- La iy ginia towns seem to be @eeply inter- | ™ eta *q ested. Laundover, Md., has more of her | miles — Lo ™ cons en: other loca to 1071 “ Aleszind A Banii) hehind 1 “y have three of has b : 108 [ 105 103 R E Ri F W Ward Donaldson Donaldson Danakdcon Ward £ 5 (Berey ) ffairs to be Moody. Ter Dicta srse. the next | Life and “itaer This wax , THIRD Re(E chongs—3. A 1o this time the hut and there the mem ather o of Ak iz ane L. Donaldson Hages Sherwood Blift Geter 108 Fa Temation aoul Al (o FOUETE BAC CENTENNIAL | €. Jeftries o Cordell fammerkarp Der ... Marceron Ehmann i 0 2 thi Sunny ' G} roval and “go the metabers to the iy 03 o7 04 i : FIFTH R A¢ lougs—Dr. Car 1010, %0 3. 7 to 10. 1 to Baskaret | iMeCann) . 6 o', third. Time. 1 Star Myreh apd"Femn H. aieo ran IXTH RACE. up . 30K L seond to (ume in Markey iavegll Merlow €. Domdera Kauffman Thomas led than any though Clarendon, wxon Hill follow Tomorr - Fier: Daviz '« best known coaches corvect thies v the ordinary phoer's most We'll b Npike WAL in the week Srmans s Waters T {THREE LINKSHEN TIED THREE SOCCER LEAGUE " *"\\ TouRNEY AT DALLAS GAMES: CARDED TODAY | ..\ 1x oo oy 25 o0 pevertets § MecDonald Smith of $ew. York. w ine the Texas apen #1 San Anton Tae Cwuneic tied Sor first place with 133 with Bobhy Cruicksh, i 13110 Mehlorn of Chie in st den s play of the 11 3ns opeh fonrnanent ne yrok a5 Rov Lo, Chun the mea leader German- xmer will attempt the Walford eleven. Washington Soccer L. day at 2:30 o'clock on Barracks ifietd. Two other games are “listed. Fort Myer the post team enconnte the British Embas=y booters, whil the: Momument- Grounda the Germai- American reserye and Monroe tesms 1 clash, ¥ Ry ihe n i | Good L O o Washins \ 110 4 Kolia A e behind them in 1h ed in weather came Wiilie (Hunter Anze o<, ind Kay of Toronto. 1 Bdwin dnels of Saw Antenio. fi2 | of | $h4u ) secon: Chirie Tom. Saipes Mice Jonia, Freva an POURTH T furlo e B y | adn. and ENNEL AND FIELD | George H. Kernodlex I HE Washington Kennel Club, at a mectinz held Jast Wednesday, elected Frank P! Leach chairman of the bench show committee and | instructed him to apply to tie American Keumnel Club April 19 and 20 for the-annual club show. Very few detailed arrangements | Dofi” seth have been made for the event. but it is understood jthat the show will be Shii benched and fed. as usual, by Spratts’ Patent. Ltd. 3 George F. Toley, the. superintendeni |yuppy classes at (the last Washington [ [Wallip $4.80 ¥ ird Washington chows for several | show. has whelpch o litter of eix pup- 1§ 1. l.“‘w.w T vears. will be asked to put on the |jdes by Xlbert Habwn's new siud dox.] ' “iGi{TH QT show this yenr. He has always been | (ano vom Fichtenhwuzel. PH. HGH. | {rises=Tall Teo | successful ‘in drawing . large entrv. Tiie doz, imported duwring kok Num- (%370 e ond |and i< probably the best known of mer, is recommended for hotz work jturd Time |about a dezen professional show min- ind quality breeding, smd his iood is |3 agers. of . strain which Wilk combine well | 2 —— with that of the biteh. that this H. Walter has placed ar sind at | o0 5 Gy r watchi Breal Kennels the cheplerd doz | [0, 10 imm, an Amerie in-hred g of pleazing appearance and mace than pleasinz. parentage. The dog = Hehr t eream with a well defined Jdack saddle. He is 1ches i the shoulder and lucks o little in hody substances Just now. but has lents of frame to build te. and shoull AN ovut as a large, well propertioned du He is a grandson oi Ch. Etzel v. Bttersburg: and brings . muowh of the younger Kriminal polizi btood througi his dam, Nora of Carneszuy Farm. ‘Walter's collie stud, a son of Alert Payson Terlune’s' Ch. Summvbank Sig- 40 5180, B0 Mhirn Frimnd Time ¥ on. Rediant Pa 1 o o8, mioger Moncon r 7 ar i Mann; Sove: weolds and 111 Schecter). 111 c. 109 Otarcs ISchaefe 1 Girl. Lady’ Time Miss | 8560 < ond e 55 his nd:} b sehmanzer to. come 1o is an excellent specimen by Mre. Voo T Mansions. The at Dr. Collin=" | nd prob- coming) "eanel | Phe first Washinston fmmorted 1 an P street, t the is now ital, on he seen RY BALIIMOR have lonz heen fnown | where they miwe the | place of tie Airedale, the wirehaired fox terrier, the Irish terrier and the Sealyham. They have recently ' been introduced here, and have taken well zurdson, is said to be getting some iine | 4t the shows. It is forecast that they g L | witt_outapstance all the well known George Seitz’s Boston terrier bitch, | PFeeds in popularity. Seitz’ Lollypop, has whelped_ . vers | Joln . Downing of Hyattsville has well barked litter of nuppies by Mike ' red his collie bitch to Bawnreigh Durney’s Intimate Stranger. The|shamrock, owned by A. H. Hacks of puppies are all' seal Brindle and arc | New Orleans. particularly strong headed. Seit has! Tong heen-n Cincier of Bostons. ami wax formerly ass S, T Held in the breeding same. Special Di pateh to-The Star. BALTIMORE, lid With 1. E. Evler, leading the Oriole Gun ¢ tured the .interc at the Hightnds traps. Team hoiors went to moreans when thy: of the 10 leadtng crack shot 878 birls agaimst a string of gete by the viito) Although F. i ‘Williams « £ ington_cracked u_sring of 5 = e | saucers to top tiw shoote fated with thie late ATHLETLS OX WAY OVER. donties vent: his e iteh, Lollypop, has been chown oniv | ‘Georze Goodwin, champien Engiish!! (oo baiprtha il Oy |once. at the Pliesville show last sum. | Walkesl f v in New York todayy 190 to 184 o ahere she miacen best Boston v |on the Samario. Goodwin will eom | ‘)fl;\\ e = pete against the American titleholder. Willie Plant. in a three-mile inter{ Arne Borg, the grea! Swedi | Eise v. Schhwartzwal#, Willlam Mon- national event at tke Millrose A, C,'mer. is the son of a {fermer ror's shepherd bitch which won the | games on February 4, police of Stockholm. = ’ ’ delivered to members of The Evening Star Boys Club within a few days. received, the envelopes are being addressed, HAVANA RESULTS | | { I S R T s Sempins 112 (Hexham | 5 i“h marksmen cap- ity shoot with picked teamr from Washington toda the e Dveile 3 10s Tl Salite 110 e P ), Huncouava 3 [ either of 1 n, £ Coitrict r. Skeeil ) = Munden ! Arsran 1 1 B0 =diny unden 1D. C. SHOTS: BEATEN EANS v 2 he w. the the Balil- combined efforts = totaled 828 tur bf Wash- L in the < forced h squad. sh swim chiefl of Then in a Hash you do pass i they're not in position to bluck Then which Don't strike the | about and puxh it hard cnough to tie toward | To Boys Club Members Soon The | 23 mie |is ef ciently officered. G. P. Pollock of | )\ Calvary Methodistse stepped ‘into the lead fn the Sunday School Basket Ball | League last night hy out 1 Union, 10 to in a well contested game at Central Y, M. C. A. | In a preliminary the .Calv | serve quintet took the memsure of the | Columbia_Heights five, 9 to 3 The Calvary regulars came from he hind in the final period to take their ] game with Union. The latter five wis nosing Expert passing won't be much use | leading, 7 to 6, with only two mi ntes to vou unless you learn to catch the | to go, when the Calvary came throngh ; catehing basket ball is the passiid3|pass Jet finzers slant upward. with | om with several foul shots and bhed the lead. The scores Calvary M. E_(101. Tnion 6P ar: M.E Gottwane . Frisne Serivener Brumb gh Broadbent. Totas, .. 4 Reforee—Mr. Warman. Umoire —M bin. Time of periode—S minuiee o a NAVY PLEBES AHEAD. ANNAPOLIS. Md.. Januar telzht ‘and weiziit were the | ters in the sasker boll vie | Navy Plebea over Baltimore (i {iege here today. 16 1o 3 With the program very likely day night throughout the rern The King Pin All-Sta them they are z t Manag Bill Wood his stellar pin topplers in do Glen Wolstenholme alread to tockle the winner of the omy-Work tiit, but Max I AT o mpet the =ame man \az may get s matcH ahead of Gien Toseph Phillipe team of the National Capital Lea lookinz for Earl McPhilomy on the drives, OW that argument an we will provid and e th N nhe . 3 u;!.\w plenty wiers upon mght for thous Ro for the pecial hiere ther from citie n York the ma Philadelpt ill be rolleq on the « .next Saturdey nizht block will consist of five enzagements, the first startihg at 7 o'clock. Hard of s will be used here and rub erbanded pins in the games at I'hil adelpbia. 2 Washirgton will be representeq by =hat probably will be the stronest M of cgris thee ever bowled in this Thase due to represent the Na Capdtal and their averages are Rena Levy of the Columbians, ‘19 Lot reine Gullf of the Hilltoppers. 104; Catherine Quizles of the Beeques, 100: Marie Frere of the Washingtons 4% Fronson; Quaites of the Beedies ind Mariorie Bradt of the ( mercials, 48, The Philedelnhia teamn will hay nerp wowlers who have nz the subber-banded pins for an average walliabove 12 Amonz the Quaker Ceew wtars are Misses Corn n. e, Rilsn, Slater, Ruth i nks and Nevins That the Woshingtarians practice in shootinz domded pins Gefore enterinz natch. Manager Lon Krauss of Colisenm will have u couple of set the flving maples at hand within W of two. tion’ | a6 m in Tonv have the tub e he of A meeting of the War Depar®nen ue been cailed for Tuesday at one of the rooms in Conven Hall. Whether the league shall or the tournaments of the W n and ons or be de. ed | Capital City hold & closer] tournement wil | cided. This 'eague Fas not su, re<e asuo-iations as Jduring che pasi two s it is the zeneral feeling of the that the bowling interests o woild be far more henefitted ¥ one hody w tield elfis Eanizatic sc ons in the listing re must anckpinni H not ooked, ¢ with th wes Svort of emploves ont nogrics hure:s i o \giie Pazes the enliove charge A League, but is loperation of the Ladies League {the Doepartment of Azricultnre. which fhe was instrumental in orzanizing and nutting on the drives. He is & mighty oo Twner ind - eaptainec » Vew vears ago sei a ¢ record the Washingion 3 ek pin Association’s tournanent with o toumt of more than GO0 for one sime. e aiso won the (lass ¢ wpionship in times crodnated into ¢ A Amemz brifliant the Odd Fellows' > thos2 of Cord nehor olden Rule. Prior .to this vearly average never exceed- But at the presest time hy the pirs VE and t ufs average up to 196 1o mself rank fifto, in the circuit. no Wains Lea ce five in Inte ult iz factor in the individual efforts League this se man Baptist Youngz People’s Union promoting two leagues this season, one for the girls and the other for 3 Feminine members of the or- nization huve heen waging 2 warm battle on the Coliseum drives. At mresent. Bethany (‘hurch team lexds fthe race with s and 1 Joss. but is a close second with vie- and 3 defeats. Tn matches last Fifth_defaated West Washing- . 445 and 448 to #61. 397 and . while Temple vanguished Metr | politan. 345, 429 and to 29 |and 291, 1t was the first mateh Metropolitan, a new member of lengue. Officess of the orzanization ave: fack Turner. Fifth, chairman of bowling Hazel sh. Temple. secretary: Le voy Greer. Kendall. hookkeeper for hoys' records, and Hazel Ladson. \West Washinzton, boekkeeper for girls’ ecoris Tomny Notan, howliaz for Termin:| fee. against Mount Pleasant in the district L ue on the Mount Pleisant alleys recently, made an odd record. R e hit for five strikes. but no spares, in his set that totaled 326. \Duckpinners “of the Banke: Let 'gue will hold a closed tournament fort teams, doubles and singles after its championship campaign ends. Fown ‘teen teams are in the circuit that the N ‘ational Security and Trust Coi is preyident: T. L. Miller of the Amer ican A fecurity and Trust C preside "t R, Haveock of Riggs Na |'m|m7 B nk. treasurer and score nd secretary - The <k vmy will reced e silver cup denated by Joshua W, Carr, petual Bufl ling n team ociation. \ i 1 One of th e most enthusiastic mem- Ibers of theqBankers' Leagug ia Jake i is | the | 206 | SR RYS vice | A. A ‘user of Park Saovings Bank. | of the league | secretary of the Per- | Coilege : ])uckpinfl—l’atch to McPhilomy 'STANFORD BOWLER WINS FROM WORK BY 23 PINS I,Sem'v for Ten Games, 1,145 to 1,122 Against Blick tar—Singles Winner and Ellett Register Easy Victory in Doubl BY JOHN B. KELLER. STANFORD'S bowlers grabbed about cvery rolle the 1 on the Convemtion Hall dr I ARRY irom John Blicld thing the Ear! arl ¢ oi the the singles, 33-pin Colliscum mto 1} d the southpaw gan O gt Week tk e final hlock 1122 route a c vas tr over me it ed m the domble Week ar 8 the 7 o tme lecged e L Waols te Bflowlers Work expec singles scrar interesting W hotnie Tiens we Afien -l chall Friday night 7 ovlock d may Stanfords Grab Honor- scoring ent to §19 block n avalanche 1 wil AN match Phil it of had numesot e CLASH BEING PLANNED| al howling mateh fever attacked the feminine duekpirmers. 3'ena Tevy. hizh averaze rofler of the Wasi Ladies' league. and Lorrame Gulll, rumser-up’ in et cirenit. ave to clash in a_l0-zame battle, probably starting February 6. The secord hinck will be howled at_some time that does not conflict ith any ether duckpin engage- ments the contestants may have. Drives for the contest are vet to be aamed. This p at dast bas raled 1% setring <piit | marks three of 1} Work's marks ¥ M the games Singles Final. The Bock scores follow= FIRST GAME Scharf. mor 60 years old and | vice presiden e Secand National 2 Recentlv he bowvled three for a total of 413, the hizhest in the histotry e circuit | | Although the annual tournement of the Masonic Bowling Associytion that starts on February 15 will be con- cluded within a week. the association dinner that follows the com- petition will not be held Febrgary 20 but a week later. The fe the bowlers will the Raleigh Hote: 9 18 Work- 1, i e i ! i for THIRD GAME 65 While no of made Iy i= quite al announcementt has cither orzanization, it city ents e sociation Asse will neg By wilh nal Capital League wiers al \ fine ficht on Febru 119 94 1 the King Pins and the fightir one another 1 ly the st of the season and rival between them is more in- tense than ever hela this vear Duekpin Bowl hath Work Sn. a4 111 seum Na read of witnessing iry 10, whe Joseph Phill, have he 4 104 110 1 In the last doubles 1 ford team took the fi |tiyen lost two. hewt of the ¢ i e ek E st three games Ellett's rolling wa | el e 1zeme: 3 ron the four ilt and Roser verg, who had been somewhat un steadt in the early part of the matc finisted in a blaze of glory same of 144 Doubles Shooting \ | | | 1 miles— S4 0 ) Bull = } Scom he doublex follow MePh \\D'H o o 2 Tean S Maornin. (IO R Pool) . S5 liant. Emiseary Gerieia and Dary SIXTH RACE 1:471,. B Hirpeles olds 1o Ahstract - Sp S Yo 36 40 SEVENTH miles—Luey RACE. t-year-olde Kate. 110 1 Humn) Star Faleon. 107 sccond: ‘Rapeater third. | Time. -0 2'and Postmin also ran un: 1% SR 0 &% (Garner) 1037 John’ i Tiker, 51 40 | Rosentars— Sp | 18 24 a0 39 47 | Total—190 5 FOURTH GAME i TH GAME MIAMI FIRST RACE. 3-vear-olds Cava 115 (Thurher) 59760, $6.40. won: Paul Weidel 11110 (Morten: 4 petiagy 5 ): ‘Sea Grave Sp. Sp (Griftin) third. " Time - 11350 | 18 30 40 BD. Murphy. Simple_ Teluride. First Edy’ | Rosenherg— | tion.” Moty Locket. 3 Barton. Chef n. | Gasiis Belli, DroA. Lowenthal and Night Ex Press also ran SECOND RACE, bide un omnson ) RESULTS sp. 10 19 5% Ellett— 718 Total—: Work— 9 38 4 13 furlongs— 138 1 GAME sp 51 | Jonge—s (8780 seg Lisminn . %60 | iLoney o | Breere. Witd and Regal Toy THIRD RAC | Marearet St L M Eisass_ 106 3 " Xorth Who Knows Me. Senor | 10 19 atolds: 14 miles— | ol 17 Mhamsd 5740 8810 ¢ w0 Eva. Ko (Mveel) $3.20: | Verk Sarmaietts. %0 (Howard) Time. 1-48 s, Haman. Tony | Bean and Purity aico. ran |1, FOURTH RACE. 4-vearolds lonzs—Kyerslade. 111 SIH200 S480. won Tiame): $14.90 %310 (Steeler, £2.00. th Browi. Tiream ' of e Vailes. Midwratorn and Maclean FIFTH RACE 4-vear-olis tn: 6 farianks | Lanine 107 (Rarngs). $6.40. 5 W | Jac Mirroue TIITOR*(Hocn). 500, £330, Second: Dudley. 115 (3. Wallaee). 8780 | jihird " Time 1:114:." Chrysalis. Super | | Frank. Despot. Sanola ‘and 01d Slip also ran qualified. 3ovear-olds: (Fields) . 108 third Lane s 3.10: 0 13 520 10 18 i fur %25 40 (Wi olds up i Stutte) Contract. 108 second: Odd d. Time. 1 27 101 111 ) SUMMARY hylomy Ellett — 273 334 221 213—1.164—1.138—" SALESMEN Two, who can sell auto- NPl Can: | 228 aleo ran lSIjlll( "nsy? 20, | ! Gyt | third. Time, '1:12% . Jeb. Silver Mire, Swoop. Cerulean. Grand Ki Adria R. ap: 14 SEVENTH B 110 (Wallace). " $12.40. | ors. 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