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¥ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., JANUARY 31, 1926—SPORTS SECTION. Local Girls Outbowl Philly Team : D. C. College Teams in Big Events This Week FAIR WASHINGTON STARS PALACE DETERMINED | [ GNE OF COUNTRY’S LEADING BASKETERS | | GALLAUDET BEATEN ’TRALK STARS AND COURT SLAM PINS FOR 239 LEAD T BEAT CLEVELAND| BY BLUE RIDGE FNE/ PLAYERS WILL BE ACTIVE o > « | Win, Washington Palac Club five Total 2,430 Against Quaker City Quint’s 2.191 in | ias’ tvo e o) I ting forth extra effort tonight when | { to overcome an early lead piled up by s FivedCe 3 y |the Cleveland Rosenblums are en- ; ftha iae Riiss Collige Bve inkt migte Fo o ~ . . 5 Initial Five-Game Block of Home-and-Home | h: tieveiang, Rowenbiums re on! ) at Kendall Green, and went down to Virginia—Georgetown and Old Liners S g which winds up the first serfes in | ? defeat under a 37 to 24 score. . . . . Ry Match—Marie Frere Is High. the American Fasket Hall League. | 7 With Tughes and Herberlig leding Listed in Pair of Meets in North. = By trimming the visiting quint, | # the attack, the visitors forged ahead 2 the District combination will ~ take at the start of the second half. an = s undisputed possession of second place s earned themselves a comfortable . ’ BY JOHN B. KELLER. in the standings and may even £o . ; lraain. Tiiches accontea Tor | ASKET bali gawes of unusual interest and the invasion o1 New X int tie with Brooklyn for first % 7 4 court goals, two more than were and Boston | Georgetown and Maryland track athletes mar place honors should the Dodgers drop 2 o “ | by Walluce, Gallaudet’s leading sc o el loil S star team sclected ir Washington Ladies’ League casily out- | their with Fort ‘\\'u,\‘nt'.‘ ¥ 4 % i ‘ | The score: the K mr‘m\ix Hl Kl' A-Lflr(g.n.luv.’; _ il dor Tt ront (e Giflr Titan A P Mor A 1 already has | | 4 e . 4 ILUE RIDGE GalL T Georgetown and Maryland runners will compete in the Milirose scored a picked quint from the Girly' Financial League of Phila- beaten by the Cleveland club | o | obLem ““'.L., o ALLAULET Sl fi':lh B S B B Bete e the Coliscum drives last night in the first block of a 10-game and will be particularly anxious to 4 | Horteriis i B ; meet i Gotham on irsday and then move on to the Hub fo nonik otn . the five games of duckpius, the Wash- | #¥en scorcs with the invaders. The i Sovstaric. Rk ston Athletic Association’s set of games. Maryland will send onl e C 5 = 3§ . 84-t0-20 s by which the Rosen Hokez a miile relay team to each place, but the Hi 1 be more s 1 toppled 2430 pin vinst a count oi 2191 amassed by the | hlums carned~the decision on Janu 3 Slsugiars g g am 2y : acHE e 2t . ry & indientes that the local five ' ¢ = represented ol . Wit not far behind them on that % ¢ P = i ) Margland's tr n will be making st the hardwood pins. avith which the Ph date. With its new recruit, Teddy ot 7 A4 : T ,1,”1,]‘,,“ it il be tie oF particularly familiar. The Washington team may nced | Kearns, in the line-up, the Palace . JFoul goas attenup e : i . i @ ‘ n (4), W ) Milier 3 the outset o h KO Campaig: Georgetown’s 1Ir adva > whe woes to the Quaker City on March [ five iy be able to turn the tables I ) 4 1ghis, Somior Tiok he ou ¥ £ campaigy and making up a greater part of their | handicap, Gallander's lusketers failed | SITONE Quints to Invade and Maryland Will Visit Alonz with a natural desire to| i Although rallying in the final period THOUGH several of its members bowled below average, the ail- | block of the mateh. Then they will bowl against the | tim e B Reforeatirl | Seblosect | f€Am i3 ag in @ race at York with THoly Cr Virginia a waples v vogue there and with less shots at them than e big gine starts at 8:30, follow L ey utes. | another team and hopes to turn the tables on the Worcester four, wh allowed in the hardwood preliminary bringing together it forced to a worid record recently nkee und Comet teams at 7:15. DAVE KERR Stevens, Virginfa Poly, North Caro- |t Brooklan ing a thriller. X poThe | Philadelphians were Washington Gadies League. Mis N Star of Rosenblums of Cleveland, who will play Palace tesm at Arcade ,,,,‘ HAVANA RESULTS | tina and Dickinson wiil send their | Cy < Southern Con owled in cich of the five games | V¥ mapazed to et one night. He has been rated b w'me experts as the best professional tosser basket ball teawms 1 ing the : churupionship lust year an i b aunts standing | 100, but she averaged onty 99- GRANGE’S BEARS ANNEX |ii%hé game. % e i - reek und all have exceptional com- | another great te it has_be 486, 494, 4 and 443. | the _ set tigure well below ber | FIRST R. i 435, 421 anc In all exce last | leapue standard. She failed PORTLAND GAME EAS'LY longs——Calif ) - &, except the Old Dominion- aten once thi son. by on : { Allen i hen, too, Maryland will mn . in the latt i the. Wamhen e i e pi el LD e T P H g 101 itetie g ‘harlottesville to tackle Vi All that th ols th the Washin: i the | that the throng attendinie the iatch ORTLAND, Oreg.. January 80 (). | | 3 JodL (Tatiets Sttsiasille’ to tatkle vin 0 small fhiat the| Faseels, us ¢ 1+ with | dubbed 1 ne-pin” R —In o« professional foot ball game l e ow ers e T ay game that | bl floor. were 'l L i Tlelen Corrigan, capt Wi the Lere this afternoon witnessed Ly . : 6 y Philadelphians, wus Ly © lest about 5,000 fans the Chicago Bears Morss, 106 (S its el miy t t T e - 5 SR ! X £ G ne vapidly near the finish, after the W Seorer. e D 2 v set ted the Northwest Al-Stars 51 ; ; v this season. while Vir- 1) e ot their bearings, Diekinsor g : : - 3 . s X ap- | ginfa has not been extended in wnd hish s the that included iwo o5 of specia ch olving ducl ArsL O e fir i i o Iy Bel 1‘* g Witve has 4 Taet pacsing and epeed bawler. of Was 104, was the only other visitor to 3 ¢ Wilkon with the All: tude so frequent thesc days, followers of bowling are L hyearadd and up: and Virginia are the only two teamns e %5 be I f Zet mito the 100 count Gl dyring the first hnlf of the game only for new records at almost any time. But it secms tl he | exen i o i \‘”A Lnjthoantnerg Contsitnoo « running in her final ef- Seores ah ihe: Vst vank and file of pinspillers in Washington are none too familiar w,,,m Fintiers: & T T W ple othiees T b e T : SATURDA Y —Dickis Geor e { » ie Hll'l(‘l'H RACE ds 3 } Ve D Sl it of the bowlesy Tha Stat today prescts 4 iew atores that have hee L “outside’ oyl o sho b T . accepted as topnotch performances. Here they are: | otinsy L o § Hery S t 4 s et DI 4 LOSES, cELTIcs W|N i individual game, 183. Rollel Here are some other big counts that | ] TUESDAY— 0 t T e hy Tip O'Neil, Treasury team of the nay be termed records. Th i Marylind. ¥ iy 3 = Departmental League, on the Man- | set of five games howled by the King | ¢ . four gumes this 3 . 4 hattan alleys January 24, 191 in - All-Stars 1 January 0 5| Oy A erful and veteran aggregat = ;. iuary 30. 3 foud b S FIFTIH RACE ¢ daang B 186 304 156 : A i ety *ton | High individual et (three sames), | Their surues were 599, 645, 636, 643 and | 1 “WEDNESDAY. Viretuia PHILADELPHIA lese o Rtichmond invaded the local | 446. Rolled by Harry B. Dixon, Eco- | 593. No previous performance here o 3 n 1 Catholic Loyt < b National Guard Arme floor tonight | NOMIcs taam of the Agriculture Inter- | Vel vaus -(ll that, 8o far as 18 k) Morn, 07 (Skirm 0.5 third ? #e Washingto: Siarer § and handed @ setbuck to the Ol |bureau League, on the Coliseum |In ‘Vh:» = B h, Earl M 0 - g St Paul K Fie s | Iy« fair te Simith s i *80) | Domiinion Boat Club five, 37 to 10. At | alleys October 2, 1923. o ent caun: . i RACE : ola. us usual, is strong. 2 | halr th unt stood 18 to 4 High team game, 652. Rollad by | Intercity match with a g 1 = HURSDAY — Virginia _ Poly FILas o e S o T i otn e s ; < Pin @nd fivegame set of 645. iand, ¥ i | In the preliminary the St. Mary's| King Pin AlStars on King Pin {106 TR b 3opbn yian: ga. aryl ics defeated the Capital Preps of | alleve Januar 1926, oAt AtcThom Kkyim), ¢ battle n (he “handbox” at Blacksh in & ma 646 and Max Rosenberg 647 B the O iners i | Washington, 3 6. The scores High team set (three game of these totals were :u|~l.- sbeun, Aleto, O Lady aud Va ) h Id Liner nally | men i 78 2 s Rolled by Belmonts of the more drives. The Waverles SVENTH R Ayear-ol g dnning te rally While 0'Neil's game of ever made by a te: s 3 5 4 2 - | playing p T e the highest 10-frame gcore in Wash- | championship game. ( e hird 1 play i TO TOP THREEMAN SERIES &=, | 13 BEE 1| | mibaimny o Soiiros e L S L (% K3 3 acceptad generally as the highest one | No records are likely 1o v e ever bowled i formal compeiition. | vention Hall Tuex - iR . = — — | Al Work, now with the Terminal Ice Pop Evans and Al Ga LAl team. rolled & pot game of 208 not so | their struggle for the feut it MIAMI RESULTS LEN WOLSTENHOLME of the King Pin alleys got away to @ g0od | s¢. Mars's Caltics Caital 1-,; long ago that is the best count re- | championship of the Masonic Assoia f s, in the 15-game elin u-(uvn series to determine who among | pierpoint.g % F ; jcorded. Joe tAn in a friendly ;lfir;;“‘m;(!z;- :Jnux:‘-:ll"-\‘mhlx;» 0 “| FIRST RACE. 3.y 3’ fup ree pinspillers will bowl Earl McPhilomy, by toppling 618 of the | §e® e O N o i B | tore, Bowiing will begin at midnicht. | £ v i in the first five games on the Coliseum alleys terday afternoon It Al LRy made on the Hecreation drives. :m‘|“ '-:‘:;I)‘f‘l"rc:y:?‘u;i:!.\i‘: .xm..r] the -l T i i 5 5 ore a large crowd Brennet s 3 At the old Rathskeller alley onic cire! Epeiul g i 2 . St EAR N T e s Wit | Both of the bowlers have been warn: | ! B\ Hugh A. Jenning @ for a total of 15%. Burtne i;*;:, b el da 3 time was 4 member of the Rathskell iy tEls whien e 3 o el ing was the fact that but two spare | third Dblock, getting a . while LL DISCUSS BASE BALL. | but ""1““"“" EHA S8 Kt Twas to count. Arville Ebers will b den Bik ¥ a LAYERS us ¢ have a great breaks were missed, one by Wolsten. |RoSenberz had to be content with | ALEXANDRIA, Va.. January 30.— | 1ot made in a league match foul line judge and John Blick mast THIRE RACE S pense. They put Bolme in o threepin stand.up and|L10 #nd Elett with 10i. Glen con- |Officers of the Cardinal Athletic Club | S0 O'Nell's 183 s given the place| ot ceremontes and chuirman of the {150 Wi khea Tos v Lot Elett slcing “a basket” > one |tinued his good smashing in the | will make plans for the club’s twentl- at the top of hig game counts regié- | r.er shment commniitte & e OuIsY Fiabio) out OF fonEs e fourth game with 130, with a strike | eth consecutive sea randlot base tered in form:l competition. Tip's I b 3 o 7 sery Boatl o e Ot ret mime Wolstenholme | @04 three spares.” while Rosenbers |ball Monday night figures bettered by a single pin the | Those secret service e 3 he e e e mholet [smashed 127, with the same marks. | King street record that had stood for more’than | White House will be | = %o Rrne Racr nc ¢ I n siet- Fenett hud 109, with o strike and two o seven years. On October 2, 1910, these days. In their second R ently, gettl spares and - one | g a0 . 2 v Dave Mctarts, bowling for the Mount | with the Field Foree team of V30l Vhon: irike, totaling 144; I cored on ”-I.,, G e best boscting i e GENTRAL SW|MMERS Yernona on thie ul;xh:u:}:::;r.;::é‘:X.”L,J,‘... canizatibn the White 1 it e, totaling th fo tves managed to get one g had the sume T arks for 1 g taling path & get on wres, while Rosenherg was seven | set. totaled 182 pin last. They made seores of 40 o X ©¢ tad onts three marke in tne |pins back of him, with four spares. | SGORE FOUR POINTS| ltke ~ScCarty's. " o'Neils record and 452 against the counts of 455, | -, FIhA1 RACE, B ot e i L ahuves, | Wolstenholme also had four spares, | game was the first of a set. His team | 48 and 431 hung up by the Field |s§ "S55 ainstorm, 108 g raged to see his grip bobbing on the R I but could total only 113 . was bowling against the Marines at | Force. Wood was the heaviest scornr | 12 weonnd: Sunsand, 11 thought he might be mistaken. Then he rea it ",“ o ""(;‘ i "',h'; iea | The second block of five games will | o = the time. O'Neil opened fire briskly, [ for the White House detail with a ,, % s e He fi % 1 : reameéd Ing thal he el o oL ne mnyiesilbe rolled on the Kine Pin alleys No, | P7 08 Sacsiad Kre N toppling two spares. StArting with | Set of 205, Welty 181 the Field Force | (e af 5 b Dl B meC on the alleys. Rosenberg had the |77 0" Sagurday afternoon. and the | PHILADELPHIA. Junuwry 30— | the sixth box he hit four successive | With 265 Lo ST R i 1 e e ttl he str roke an gargc s nibs i o it | third block, closing the serfes, will be | Three meet tecords were bioken atlstrikes, but in the tenth missed a | win: Black nm L = GUpIGIApRCaTes e i ter Severai | rolled on Convention Hail drives. > twentythird annual interscho- | gne.pin spare that, made, probably Miss Guil bowling str Perce El % e drives, was second with 603, and Maxey Rosenberg of Couvention Hall alleys finis hed third with 393 ataty : SRSy Regulars got three gumes from In | e : o s Schmnidt was a losing piteh, : Following are the scores swimming meet conducted here | wouty™y SUATE i ore | ternal Revenue in the National Capital | thi i at i He v | times led 114, Welstenholme iohis e e today by the University of Pennsyl | hooia i e core b9 MOr® | League most unexpectedly. With only | *- : 5 et Chat | < T can i tiropped '.’”‘~ to 108, with only three | g et Y 5 vani ? T three howlers at hand when the tinie i Dot Jntle b s 24! Charlie Feust. forget what be oaen ; Woseniver 119 114 110 127 1 Mercersburg Academy won the [to start the match arrived, the Ree 0. S y Pendleton. 1ui | 10 be released. T tom of the) came do not rememb B 114 1 se st St 8 ceronds Tndia dson River hel “hing arm.” | h o sl — meet, with 20 points: Wilmington 360 86 196 185 154 1ss | UIArS were on the verge of forfeiting | T Ingian | Hudson River I hing arm.” | how t got rid of hir | Iigh’ was second, with 1. 5 « t,| the set. But ulong came Farrell, and 1+ Xy Sehmidus nat that grip.{hut T do know that Faust receive KIN Plh BOWLERS HEAD A R B e ”:|:_L‘:<U:rr‘|::;l:g'b;r no doubt.ay to| using 4 dummy seore: the Rewuiies He Liad put it there for safe keeping. |more publicity than any New Y () shall High, Chicago, 10: Central,|445 set. No other count on the books aBasged to get the first game. T | Latham Not Greatest. | B [thae: and) that tie dn Philadelphia, 7: Lindbloom High. Chi | appreaches it Dixen made 15 mecke| Gheen, a veteran of the drives, who | . blicity than any of the hase E BY 1 PIN cago, 5; Germantown and Washing- | in amassing his big total. SIx of them | Dad not been expected to report for Arlie Latham has alwars been re-) ball comedians befors or since. ;) ton Central. 4; Upper Darby and |were strikes. Complete figures of the | LS particular match, put in appear- oo tan of (Mo mrear sume Kibe Waddell anik bave slated b S L e e A e s ance, and with & full roster the Tee FIRST RACE dians of base ball, but Arlie could not | detall, was one of base ball's grea : 1 l(uyup;lrl‘ with efther Herman Schaefer | character He ¥ Lukes. 1. Atlantic City, last vears| First game— {llars took the second and third games | STKTL Y < : arzetl or Nick Altrock as a comedian. La-|famous O = 2 A champion, did not compete. Sp.SLSpSp. St S | hanaily. 04 i ? e N c a ING PIN ALL-STARS, bowling on their home drives last night, got| Albert Schwarts, Marshall High 50 68 85 108 120 129 138 145 = - Time, | {ham had some funny lines and his| catcher on Sl AR Sl Bl Rl s ok | Bfter Towbing the. mest tecortl Siy| Second same— Park View Christians ook the weas - limitation of a nwnkey was remark-| who used teh Waddell away to a goc tartun the irst five gamesiotithers I adme matc [y, S ih oo RvIE i ol oon S8 op B ure of Calvary Baptist in all three g d able, but his talent as a pantominis - o} friends the Terminal lee quint, toppling the maples for a grand total | s Ve 200 warar s o'fs o5 Seconds. 2% g i 58| games of. # Christian Endeavor S R ended the He had none of the stuff | tozether. In those day 102864, an advaniage of 155 pins: Three e Pin games | tinued to 220 yurds, whera he swas 3 5 League match. The scores of the OND RACE, 5 seur-ulds 3 that made Schueffer and < fat « had to sleep ir . BT timed 2:26 410, breaking the 1 F5 148 107277115 Wining qu > 483, 521 and 5 i Littlo: By . mous as clowns. Schaefer ced | these days e has a bed o went above rk. The Icemen won but one game, the second. v e L € m 8 |of Ernie UhL Atiantic Cite, whih | Although a picked team, the King| : n ame | 310 i) B0 L gt | real clogghing nto ba nd Al | his ows to kick abou v, who captured The Star Cup last Spring in the annual|was 5:28 2.5 : Pin AllStars rolled thelr 652 game in . thi i o e T Db el e U s Habits: Tis Tate 7 the Washington City Duckpin Association, did the best bowling | Richard Peterson, Lindbloom Iligh. v thet oomerts heinsing Pl Gladys Lowdl, captain of the Wash. | "5 alwo’ran: | ing bouts, his miraculous catehes and | migor chje D e ovens .His five games were 129, 143, 148, 111, 114. totaling 64 b ST st roke In o te of Balth % 2 o | inEtons, in the Washington Ladies’ | and 7 forning Cloud. DB ryoie | hix slow m picture stunts are | came one Spri ed h il i otalitg 645 11:13, clipping four-tenths of a second | S5 T iibe count Wax| League, has been off her game prac. | ean ) 4. ‘o ‘nr."; -""x':‘.!; pantomime Only sSchaefer. | contract. the ox B han s Incidentally, he was the ouly one of the Icemen to shoot over the 600 mark. }fx'um the former mark. R egunie Hbdk of 2 e f“u Iy all season and seems unable | § ey . | hesides Altrock, succeeded as a clown, | him. unsigned and with this explana Thr the King Pins went over | - - | T the second grme. of tha o | to regain her bowling stride. She | Georks Al : | but Schaefer was a comedian on and | tion 0 500, Earl McPhilomy leading with | King Pin All-Stars hit for 665, tvine|Bad plenty of trouble in the starting | St ais ra ¥ N5 | Off the fleld and was never Hmited to| ~This contract is all right, but be 6§16, with Ted Magaw close on his| : . the team game record that hud heen | EAMe Of @ set last week when she ¢ FNOURTH RACE dvearolds and up: ¢ | Pantomime. | fore I 'sign with you I got to ses Wac heels with 615, and Max Rosenberg | ? e @hen[ng §tar et by Waverly of the Natlea|totaled only 7z But that low score e Langr, S .!" Muny regarded Walter Brodie as a | dell's signed contract. I Suppose 1 B it 0d: ooy oh Capital League on April 21, 1934, and|4id not have the usual disconcerting | $28: ; | comedian, but Brodie was never in-|got to room with Waddell again and Lo s mereldiba fn LEaimnilig T the fomet Saone op theias2h, and | effect, for she followed with & sec. | (W8 & i 3% Ban- | tentlonally funny. He always carried | sleep with him. and if thats so. cou Stilias sach haym Tors while : e fhotes & rora ho Dlock S1am | ona game of 116 that prevented a | ¥ icy's - S. Jordan“and The | the nickname of “Steve” after the!got to put a clause in his contrac nberg had the most spares, 18. dividuad counts of this big total: defeat being chalked against the |, FIETH RACE! 3-vear.olds and up: 1 . | Immortal Brodie who took & dive off | that he can't eat crackers in bed. | thecighth_box of the fourth : : ¢ | Washingtons. | $8%07% STR0. won: Corn Crad i Spsoliyn ““]" {“”W'm‘» Srodis | don't mind %0 mucl: Laving the Rube the King Pins went right down | P2 | VHebe: 0ah o ” packer. 81 | always played to win, many of the ' bring gartbr snakes, turtles, toads and b Tine with four spares, winding up Sl ” l)l:l‘lmhrnm\ll;:. ther bowler fn | 44 1Had S8 00 ki, B BT, | fhinge b dld had an extremels Tunny | such tings t ted Sl hidiog e With f strike by Losenherg. In re olstenholisie ie Washington Ladies” Leagye, | Blane Seini Nugn v Sun' A angle and this traft made him char- | between the sl e il ke phraniceeciere S e cted b,‘,nouurr €. McCLELLAN Roventeri ; Iy gets hor name In prin by makin | A olds o '+ | acter in his da ment, But. ‘CHls babiE ot it o . ot iiiwe eaikesiand extraordinary scor wuat she prob. o 2 o ers in bed is one that T can't sta: four sparcs In o row, falling down | These wame King Pn All |ably is the most consistent howler | ¥g. it Fienc y A, 108 Taletyon A Tvial. TDre Now you et T Sy e oy s O become a good walker you|ing race the rest of this week, and | (ne mne Ll toimed 1850 it et | in the cireuit. She begun the s Harlan vau dead heat) Bareals Pafpold | Charlie Faust. one of the miore ve-| Waddell signs contract agreein he kv e ki gt should get form. Try loug|%ee which fellow will be the first| recond, third and fourth games, pat| With the Columbians with an aver: | job, S0 (ub. Sidor, Commtenibier and | cent comediuns, came out of the West | to eat 1o more (rackers in bed and ares of bowler: W man walks across country first and | I'.‘-’.’.:;’m By ||‘|heb.-“m:“’w" in you|(h, record for a regular three-game :x«:hun; 90, ?(ndr;l;\.« clung tenaciously ACE. 1 . iand attached himself to the New York | 11 fm.;n my contruct.” 10 MeCarthy—4-10; Toomey—6-15 k" Y will be rather warm and |sec was estabiished by the Belmonts | (0 (hatmurk, Because of her depend. | Bits—Dar T : Hants. He insisted that Manager! Waddell agreed but at great per Friend—3-10: Work—4-13. Megaw— | the races after. g G \t\lou ] a gmoodl lea to | of the National Capital League on arx le work, she deserves a full share 20, Pohas: .80, | MeGraw give him a trial and he re-| sonal sucrifice. McPhilomy—6-12; - Campbell= Don't dress too heavily, even in|“", ot s ™ de then | yoebruary 6, 19 They shot their [ Of eredit that goes to the howlers | {hird." Time *1ds i e Saizu: | fused to leave until he was promised ! (Copsright, 1926.) Wolstenholme —1-16; Ltosenbers 3 rest of the day 1.861 a8 tollows: who have put the Columbians in firs R wan. | one. Thére are many base ball “bugs — cold wenther, for a sl walk warms Wiliiier the W' antoche. and | cold weather, for a brisk walk warms = Weideman place. Ai80 raa izasd. Fantoche and Martingalé | but Faust was 2 scream. It was im-| e e s v e e e e e 1 2 R S Bt HYATTSVILLE QUINTS Vided circtis seats on both if possible, for when you perspire, | mile race is to “go light.” Footwear | Pbillips .0 " : | Age in_race horses always s A Slsaof reliat, e e e i s golls racsi o) o e L ar | {ine Lo reckuned grom the’ January of he | TIA JUANA RESULTS | feeling that Faust had departed. h e renr and every bit of space was|and then rest, you are not so l|kel\-‘ n hoes should be big 2 5 e bobbed right back again. 0 c 0 ".I“m.'y..-.u by enthusinstic followers of §o cikchia ot jichoueh, L'““‘ el ""ur‘:“,i’::m}" :2'-}‘ 3 1gel year in which the horse is born. | It was just as well. I guess, that| T FACE EA H THER v o A vood and, (¢ 5 Ewee d : Tuust did not leave. for he b 1 he match. Mz Waod and, sy shoes a little larger than | woolen stockinks. Flannel shirt and o Yeard 3,10 e i Fio wae 5o s o o teams occupled seats i % RSP - Sits the lasess and Vied with the | the ones you generally wear and a | knickers. A strong stick, a short one 0. wou: Shast 10" (Buci,s 43; | so_absolutely lacking in any talent| HYATTSVILLE, M. January 30 onlookers in cheering their men | fairly heavy. but well fitting sock. | that may Le cirried across the back . St BO Thiracognd: Osman, 100, Peternell), $5.40" | whatever, that he was really funny.| Basket lall at the National Guay e e T mes will| Carry a short stick and put it| e Lvening ar ys | e, ara Sulam. Vénorn ‘Fiandcr, fi,“»fi.‘,‘;,',_ As longias he took himself seriously, | Armory here Monday night will hav be rolled next Satu on the | across small of back, with elbows olo, Lu cw. Wikiup. Gypey and Wil | Faust was a distinet asset to the club, 5 s Jonvention Hall uilay: hooked over it. This gives you a Club P]edge 1o ECOND” KACE, 4 vearolte up: 54" gr. | AMUSINE the plavers and fans. Tle & real huns) faxor, el N tea Following are the s natural body carriage. Breathe Lpeg Cher. dos” (lcdubel” L | pitched (or tried {o). hatted. ran bases | which are slated for action being loca decply and regularly. $3.40. sccond: Volkohoma Girt. Jo0 (Creesy. | ond did everything. Iach day Maust| In the main atraction the Compan Besa > | |, Thats for hiking out in the coun i 3 WANT to be a member of The Evening Star Boys ;g(,,‘,’_'),’;' Tame, L:08% Coombs, Balerul Ciet | Would hive Bis turn af bt It practic® | 1 Reserves and the Hyattsville Hig Camphel e ):Uu{h:n}fi:fizurxr“ugnuéhlnv s r Club, and if accepted to membership, I pledge my- Fupider: Blue Mias. “Tooters’and Adonis also | ably nobody managed to reach the|School will clash and the sextets of yolstenholme e mtts o iiten, to ~oTHIRD RACE. f-vear-olds up: 1 mile and | Dall, @nd Faust slid into first, he got | the ladies’ auxiliary of Company } Rosenberg clothing as I s and self Lo il g=ore” 0 Cgatic . "S4146! | up, 'ran and slid into second: he re-fand the Ilyattsville High School will TS off yeur mile in 10 minutes or less. (7 2 sical condition. fln .60, $6.60. won: El Cid. 106 (Vesseli) o it & ire g s rotals jof Seunemlls Muiisodndtes or deens - Keep myself always in good phy. 40803000 L 10 106 (Vesrell)! | peated the act at third and at the | meet in the preliminary. lln i, Time, R ) i ¥ ] £ o K 024 oked fo £ Tane W Yous fen It ey , Play fair. o Tinio, Tk " Wirion Nor(l Lank. | Plate. That was the climax of his| Other games booked for the comins Ly 4 o e ek Mot A i | aens 4 Montebello. Omega. | performance eich day. i . { week by Lieut. Hugh T. McClay, Con Aedarthy g e e ?;;l!;:‘\;:" f \y Be moae;ge m.:‘ u:clll an mwmplnnln¢l lne:i | VR Pote e ran © o (P | PO G raw released him outrlght in|pany B athletic offcer, are with 1 s e tor . at a : = | t s engage in an {ang 70" yards—Mart Bunch, 110 (Crees), | St. Louis. When the club arrived in | Anacostia Fagles for Thursday nig! K. { After you've sone in for walkin: Abide by rul sports S1340. 837 gon: Gald Bov. 103 | Chicago the next morning, they found |and the Comets for Saturday nign: ot . ek ;. ool ] ; you may find your feet sore in a few respect officials.’ iro S Confiuente, | pust waiting for them. He refused | Licut. McClay is also desirous of ai e o0d. wallce d to thejand through the elbows, is a handy 100 . thind. Time, 1:48% N e e B S e oal (10 0| Dlck,oF Naginse, Hut nome sarihed Follow the activities qf the Club through The },,\'l‘.ini ».‘;'.?'i'l.'lx.k.‘ii"l‘.fl"S's'fa"" e i e o i e o e though.. corn In your pocket. Munch on that Evening Star. FIFTH RACE. 5 senr olis w41, gur. | 8L the end of the season, and the next | nights for the Company F Reserves i S X 0 yo e 1 1 th | lome—Yanderbiive. I niibic, * Y545 | Sprifi he wired MeGra'w (colicet) de- [and will be glad to receive challenge: 2.000 TEAMS EXPECTED Here's how /the vetsran Weston [FUCH SRS unEe. s When woue Never neglect either home duties or school classes. SN0, $0.80 " whn: Olympian King. manding to know why he had not|at the armery. Hyattsville 378, an: AT BOWLING CONGRESS o l‘o: Q.L;“h;fi“-‘,.:-“ perfect he didn 3 y. {itexham), $i, i T | gasuty 118 | heen sent a contract. He lv\n?rmullfi\l night after 7 o'clock. o : and, Jack Leal, Beiy” Owe _contract, al. Then he Get a handful of rock salt, the Kind | Walking is great stuff. Ninety per | I = vears old; attend— school, Horun Mariotie & “Glinen St iz De b Dhany, Sonteay feanect) thas the By the Associated Press you use to freeze ice cream with, and | cent of the business men You see In & » STXTH o R Ui and Run Leleh alto ran. | forms were not satisfactory and that POLEDO, January —30.—Appros ssolve in a quart of boiling water. | a city have some physical defect. And | 1 would like to have a Membership Certificate and Tipo Toisas Up: i'u'“é“"' %] petter figures must ve insérted before i P o have | Later add three quarts of cold water. | they wouldn't had they learned to vs Club button, which 1 0. won: Al Kepn 108 '(unden). $330° | 1d sign, McGraw thought he R boa M mately a thousand bowling teams have | Later aqd thaeo Auerts of oid, BETC | toy, Woudett tach ‘Debies ‘The Evening Star Bo) ul iy seqond: John Storrill, 118 (Bué) §X"h:d“rc;: lislens oy Hinuentine ow| t otors sent in their entries for the annual 0 the same temperature as room. | walk and let it go at that. will wear. State Siump. I wid Pl Poi s | ho arrived at the training camp there Lournament of the American Bowling | Before going to bed soak feet good ;.,,,,,_P‘,',"::l,l;fi;j. $curolds wn: « Buy now. $3400 puts one on Congress, which starts here early in|and after drying them, rub witch hazel | eewhere on this page will | lonee Lepter, THY Mundi €al 'our _boat. Balance. “Fay while \farch at the Light Guard Armory.|on- Do this for a month, eald Wes | tound an application for membemhlp 3‘“’*“sj'_‘(fl“mfiynqmnfimeyh !'l:'fle;-l you play.” “Liberty” direct drive, E on, and you won't know you ever had | oy it in today and mail it addressed: 3 Bover. “Caroline. Dolly. Seth. Staghale: é’«’eu A in single and twin, e-speed ‘The tournament association hoves to | gore feet. e e Shasta and Cythera. al st B e, fienl auatbe Chief, Boys Club, The Evening Star, EIGHTH RACE. 35 ear-cdi up: vertical drive, twin with dual ig- teams before closing time| Take this equipment With you some | Washington, D. C. cngeMacetonie: 00 nition. $10.80, 7 Sol entries. Work has been started | morning: Comfortable shoes, flannel 37 Wan: Frova 108 (Schaetor): r ! ol et Bttt o Sheciiel JOHN J. ODENWALD, repre- ¢ alleys e ar ! rt, sticl E . Put the cap y ¢ RU de o, o 1S SO RN R e R L B o N At | B o You Rider | [|xcnine Gl o et oF 13 : » Chicago. with 160 texms | Walk out about 3 niiles, a8 usual, The £ool spustikian Roews & SR B it is ‘\;l;mngm,s,,« ,:‘»va;;,.‘m.s.“. i il S years. 1209 H NW. Phone Fr. <ted o far. Detrolt promises a hun- and eat your camp lunch, and when | | stout, hoart T fefeat and ac SRR e 2 T | mail it taday | $ih. ks, Rine (108 T % 3 pno“y TIRE S'I’OIIES 6903. red fiven ds: Buffalo, 66: New | you're ready to return to the cit cep : Clip this blank application, fill it -out, and mail it taday SER0 third Time, 1:98% . Nobraska bad 2100 Pa. Ave. N. W. ity st y v = 01 nein | race g 5 . 5 PR R ey T 1 oth & P Sts. k o NF ork Cite 27, eud st oyls, Cincin: [raceCdonit lag in. WAl (ail 4% € y S P addressed: Chief, Boys Cluh, Tyening Star, Washington, D. ( ¥ Love. P eiectable also e o o '

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