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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. - C. MARCH 14, 1926—SPORTS_SECTION. T EEm—— S METHOD FOR EQUALIZING |ATHLETIC ALL-STARS MANY SANDLOT SQUADS TRI-CITY LEAGUERS COMPETITION SUGGESTED | WINDUCKPIN MATCH TO TAKE FIELDS TODAY' WILL MEET TUESDAY i i : . z Carrying an advantage of 38 pine Filaction of permanent officers, Averages for Previous Year Would Hold Good for sainsi m e gt mockc of sive games M OUNT BAINIER PASTIMERS, winuers of the Prince Georges adoption of a constitution and by- X ; : 4 ol relled on the Temple alleys a week County championship; Willic Glascoe's Shamrocks,. runners-up |18%8 and classification of clube are First Nine Games of New Scasen and Then ago. the Athletic Teagus Stars van | for the Distiuct title, and the Dreadnaught Athletic Association | before the mewly organized TriCity their noto 0 over the No . . arue ite v . T ahe Notth L of Alexandria arc amoug the unlimited base ball nines expecting to turn | Base Ball League at ile next me i i > Made. 45t Leazue Stars last night o the L s wievees Revision Would Be Made. i g ! Butifaripracticeitpany It vaatlicniConditions, permit LS G o i wa vraviotaby van s The Mount Rainier crew o eched lowing expectod (o report: Win. | nounced. : O LD io,on hind 10 yled 1o begm tossing the pill at 2| gate, Bock, Luckett, Poleu, Beal!, | The gatherl set for 8 o'clock bility of standardizmg ¢ AL O TheIr | g clock ou the field at tha District | Hess Johinston, Corbin, Auth, at Spaldings. 1335 G stree: : line. Tomorrow night members of | Hogge,” A" Clark, Jermain, Reith. | According 1o B. C. Edwards, act- skl b i the b wi er 10 the Town Hall | meyer. Clappell, Clemente, M. Mat- | ing chalrman of the? circulr, —the he minds of the uninitiated. “Why U hTnaTeed for am imporunt husine tng. and Moser. {leacting chairman of the circuit, the let the best man, or best teant. win L ! Practice for the Ehawrochs starts e league probably will have two divi- et the best'man, or best team. Wi lone: by 14 pins. The Athletics got { 1jigo“on® 157t S a0, with 1 Athletic Club digmonders | Gions witl; the teams ranked accord- £0INg in the second and were hest by (ol plivers und new eandidates in | 4 to the fleld today at Plaza inz to the claze of competition that N 1 the third they added 5 130 PEREE S8 o o Serform, | well fortified in all positions. Candi- | thev will be able to effer . e il nhile e ped Bt the fourth. bUL| e ke oxpected to bo in uniform | 4418 for the team are requested to! A board of arbitration conslsting Ao b ey g : Jor , of e ng Hook, T | Watson B. Miller, president of the | [0V SPAPETE or el o wot born free aud equal, cithe TUR set o0 Mattingley, I g [ Seabrock Athletlc Asscelatlon. liau}may arise:in rezard o lsagie mat- wotl of meutal equipment. and . Sl s amel, Kubuert, | Tommy : . e Rt e rt in the game thau some people imagine. e § to n, Lefty Tripn und Kvle. | Shop, 927D siroet. Plasers will b ort 4 cr b (uey ¥ A B0 |y easyured (o) iforme jardicap | handicap, but ss 85 ou the score (oo o " fleld at Giovan- | Mouut Rainier Senlors will gathies; leagues of the city the questio \thlotic League Stars won | -header question 1s that the duckpin game 1 Sweeney, Ssminy Wormersley, Joc Tuesday_meeting. £ R 4 MAIOrILY temembe ave still bas Par. | Tuesday uigh & - b anly ¥ 9 i1 163 | & Driver and Carroll | the nd campalgn. | auet i _ i | S s WILL PRACTICE TODAY I teams bore, figure dutais sx aboue 10 T Bundi : Weather permitting. The Colony Iusects got. busveon tho| re Hundley Midget Base Esll Club d contributing ; cap sz us ']"ll Ol L e i " AR o I ’m:m:!dv?'*-cm | = setback to the Mercurys Lyons “.imx’l.:'st E dn‘, ““x" .w”hv»ldv its first I %% Tarniun | b Thougnt LA the tummy | Kanos T ! | Georgl s avenues. Ma oft were the battories for tho|Elijigee fiome diamo T ¢ should be used Luth for bandi- | Hur it 0 ager Grubb hus requested that the fol. | Wi r, Williamson and Rose | jvq0 - thg o of th hing: Sthr & Howle b and seorinz. but to do this would | T¢ ! 0 lowing players tend practice: | 104 in the slugging. ! Midgets during the 1 mpaign avily for i be to pl 1o penalty on the teau . 350 341872 5 5 | Clarke. Buffin, Pollock, Burch. C. Bar- | Alidget teams wishing 1o book the Gaines may be 4 through believed | that falled to put its full lneup ver. G Fitzzerald, Claude, | Rosentont Athiétic Club should call | Manager Fox at Ada system [ the flo WILL PLAN FOR NINE. Stevens, R. Gy Suunders, Cherry | alexandria 175 W and ask for Man.| The lmeup will in ‘athan | Prior to starting mes the and Ruppert. Candidates also will be | jgar Eugene Bode ! Cohen. formerly of the Wir Joe averages of the competing bowlers ALARLBORC March 13- | welcomed. . | Curtain of the Mouroes; Harvey Ger- will be totaled and the team having Members o the 1 oro Athletiv — Langley Insects, who are matched | ardi, Teddy Wilson Donald I'eldbush. | mtribution fhe lowest total will be given 60 | Cloh will weer Sa *in the town | Northern Athletic Club plavers hope | with Chevy Chuse for Saturday, wish | Toe Galler, Hyman Baker. August wrdize the per ceut of the difference, fractions pall at Upper Ma ro to discuss | to begin work today 1130 o'clock at | to book other nines. Call North Tamangni. Albert Miller, Dave Wal capping u being ignored plans for the cominz base ball season | lowa avenue pluygrounds. The fol- |or Potomuc 3003 lace and Joe Tarsh i the ¢ g as a It is thought that a two-thi rage Clas ue with ndicap gives the weaker tean givg froy 103, With. | 1rifle 100 much of an advantage, two as high 2 and & gpehalf is scarcely enough to equa s around the bowling. A full bhandicap, o 1. Wandicap averages for the | course, places a premium on inef first nine games of ason shall clency and should uot be considered e thoce of the previous season. | The fixing of @ maximum and mini BANKERS DUCKPIN LEAGUE seau being the onlv shooters to ap-}of the marhinery in the Reeques' ) splendid sct total of 305, this figure Baniwhiiave ol bowted atflesdt | mun hendicay 2 verass Tt for o5 Standinz of Teamws. rroach the 300 mark }swseping victory over the Commer. | being much the best set for the Faper- nine games the previous season an individual bowler (par: Pl oper L'D g | ctals. £he had counts oV « men et "“;'cq..:(h‘: first time in the | ates to prevent any receiving | Banic of b 5 a1 NORTU WASHINGTON (WURCH x.r.m'.v.':.'l‘::v ATk “‘,“" U S Satnes and | | Terminal Ice Co. proved a veritable will e figured at an aver- 100 great a handican Riggs Nau : 8% A% f Stendiug of Teams. | wound up with a nico 3o A el e After nine games have | “Some leagues tneist that 1o team X i : i Lo po | D e e sie” Capt. Quattes, | LUring the first two games of the sat rolied the bowler will be | chould handicap another w 3 ¢ True o 55 5541 Emo v X ith a count o nelped: Rep g NEen Chnt Baiare " conteth iandicapped at his official average, | time happens to have a highe Wakn 1 5 3 5 wioma st 697 garie ne | When Cap rl MePhilomy contrib. provided that no bowler shall be i,z in the league, but this seen | Perpetuat : 348 | commb B8 | o O e n 1o evidence, | uted a briliiant game of 151, making figured at a higher qverage than | lozical. since teams should be ed | Mei i oty ort o I T G . turee: Loxes, wh 110 and none lower than 85. on actual strength of the lineups a 3 . S E Bosques, With & gaine of 112 and set U3 (eamuate, ililimer, threw It is believed desir to make the floor. regardless of previous per- | Distrist - - o f ras e i a double he tenth. the minimum for t N ge | formances. | tommercial 15 ¢ L & Marle Frere of thie Washingtons Lud 1y o a5 | Friend 2 sam Lven the 1t bowler “1. Tn order that the weaker 1 150, E aei Mount | her eye on the headpin socked & | tpe X loge! coxing sart on wi 315 set, and feams may have a better chance to 2 et st 41 i : s . |offectively enough v e ! it aet srerages e g d from participate in team prizes, the ¥ t Yo 5 - i "4 the set. with high 8 1t Tooked the ISing: Pt this wonld mean that he | handleap will be included in fizur- T 3 Mt i Gal—nc kman v . aitee o O e ey e bandicapped at 195 ing team cames and scts. [udi- team, games—Washington, & | ag it same, with 4 o L in whi rolled | yidual prizes will be awarded on |1 i R 1 fam sa unt, Ploasant. 5 . . - i the basis of the bowler's actual B Ty R performances, and the bandicap | g B y iy mon L ° total of ! 1 co wnel of Sl ot be included in any indi- 5 e e, on ‘ h Bowl' ler bect single count This actually has hap. | vidual game or set record = s d, 11170 | 18 League ¢ s activities 'L‘;xller‘r‘ Delhis upset tlc dope whe: T e ol s | “Eince by the 1aw of averages the | Brov ; TR I BED e e B e Bhed thio e <t from Inte man at 2 r4 stronger teams would be likely to| With only seeeics to. yull| S5 S0 A clgee Tun aud i x ) s e N it average for the |carrv off practically all the team | before the closi thve semson the | SWEISRS TE RN (08 That 1s. if the 4tcrage season | Prizee. a provision fs made to include | Bank of W : sinched the | i horieh itdistanced | s kil S e e i ot R hite, safelin e pretuler honors, are | jeilmartn, who one of the lead as the uptown boy SERED inasinni .‘4,“.;‘, 6. | weaker teams will be placed on a | it vecond place ol g ‘»’;s\\';.x “R’” né bowlers a couple -en if some bowlrr luppened fo | trifle moro equal footing in the race | [libbs this e P The sob B e o e G G R T 30 for his first mine |for team prizes. Individual bowler < still hav 3 = ooy Mount Pleasant vs, Cen | inins ocn In standardizing o svstem it | will be rated on their merits and the | osition, Rs 4 tral. Tuesday, Petworth vs. Bright ng 01 for the st ide the i me taken and not the exceptional | handicap not considered in fisurins | Trus Gboa Bral: Nrediiesasy, Yallics M6 [ BIE r the string GaEtie ey Jeduam TR | game, still bave a fighting chance of "—L"l;’;‘[ Meth s vs. lmmanual| PUBLIC DEBT GIRLS' LLAGLE. efforts af ohn ‘Fapas, whose st 142 was nee ! to win, 375 to 9. e “crneil's Lunch took the first from n average of 112 in his 72 game: Brown and € are in sccond @ o . | third places, respectively. 05T OFFICE. No. 1. leaders in the General Accounting Ladies’ League. | Now thal all the excitement s | Goid i S 1 i Sstern <mashed both high game and set records for that circuit, rolling jover all of the teams and individu when Pappy nu | jumpirz into third place. w1 conell st {rot z |” Maggie Wood is etill in the lead, e £ Regierere 53 1 Meyer Davis - score, an l e W e l 's {in “averages, Letng now two pins shy 0DD TELLOWS' LEAGLE O 3 ' 7 ! nexed the second, to 574, and of ag standing of Teams : : was pres " ean wweep Tiarmany 2 : Bl are beginning to prime themselves | welP R spari against Bookkeeping. The new high game mark of 505 just tops | ¢or the baukers tournament, which the former record by three pins, and, by a coincidence. came just a few |is to 'be rolied on Saturday, the ¢ tiad seell 2 ¢ 30> |the day following the final match =37 : a e el days after Bookkeeping mc!xllad rolled the record score of 0.* {of the season et 34 a5 . e - registering a set of 1,413, Post { — ol i . Toworrow night two close contest oo estubliehed anotiier tecord for MAH'NE CORPS NlNE AGRICCUTURAL INTERBUREAU LEAGLE Records to Date (e conaaie % Hen Feglstévs vatt the TLat leagne. The former mark wWas — can 2 : Tndependents and Securitios Licets 41, also made by Bockkeeping. Standing of Teams ! £ ! ; Mails and Files, the highgame record were Compton et i sehins . ade a_new high game of 113 and in Kh only one pin record held by uart, 95; Cardin, 70, Turek, 112 S0 Kems 18 btest 14 cidentally brought her averaze up t and Furey. 118. Incidentally, a spare : ilie ; 3 A zet, o Just one pin under S5 ~the lust frame with a sevenpin) Ior the first ime in its histc ? i 4u gon : s plnate. count by Catherine Furey was direct: | orps baec ball team will have 46 40 ‘31 Balom, ha orani Fas certooiee A résponsible. {a busy season this vear, olving . e rol 03, %0 and 1 r her best MASONIC LEAGLE. ‘In_trampling on the leading A« ! conteets witl nines from Dixie to New s e : e hin | ol ahmmeasen. Rt standing of Teans cunts Five for three wins last Wed | Engiand o 150 Aneo: ey 2 C 5 urned in Ry i ndepeuden 7 ,..é:u_‘ said the Old T < “the| The cess of the Quantico foot ball ! car perty. 621 E E 4 Cla 5 "1]1‘1\”' v:“\'\lrrt‘ ;.rm‘:‘(v an even 300 s rought T £ lant Bureau outfit of the Agricul | ream. which covered somc 6.000 miles ! . BiNOh, 44 e 1“{‘1” AED L e S R RO re Intorbureau Leagus staged one in its travels last vear, mecting col- | 179, S ting bin e figad DR o) ien Gy ose wild nights when every break | lege and service plavers, led to the i fames=Dixon.1277; Mse HATE | s Tonr CEth hvel thl ms to be going to the winners.! planning of @ more elaborate diamend | 193 Fun rersall of Plant Tndust e s e ot o lu» ; :‘.1_.: i Ssiehmin orman on three occasions drove 4! schedule. AR LT t th zane of vin against tle side wall for carow The sea soldiers will begin a ¢ the Titerbursau's long expected | 1P st the entire set. | the sam That siept the alleys for a spare. But game series with Fort Benning S D Eitias e dxte Afr:ld‘z‘y-rd) rank bu{' l‘n turmsh , Col>mbus, Ga., March addition to the 600 family arrived nt form wh l;v;. 'l,.mnfx;:l COMMERCIAL TEAGUF the yeal thrill of the evening. £hoot-!low games with David Z Thuseguy, but fo the consternation cighiwood his toial (on the fhiros Standing of Teams. Longres: ng:at a 418 break he shoved the Forest, Guilford ar v of the o unt father came in the being 2sllS (thostest ook o . et Parer hall on the right side of No. 4 pin. | North Carolira form ins, both zirls. Leonomics s match. ~ Erightwood was able to | Times 1 . : 1 oalrie which it swept off the alleys and then| The Quantico nine will then return counted an even 600 in it first game | win but .“‘,"' &.V:“w“ Golden Rule g!eg("n: >h- i Continued on to slide No 5 againgt|homo. where it Wil play a string of jazaiust the So-Kems \l'hilrl,e]l;:fop' s e e for a spare! | college teams g i rezistered 602 in its initfal effort | a ol vas _har ight | Do, 8 (e atizaction of the match to me, | Templc, Lol knell, Tutgers, | against the Solicitors’. five. Both | throughout. the former team emors | Yous owever, wag the reappearan )f | Latayette, V. 3 . For < were puny and Property’s 607 ing i oru:: r dl{: 5 (:q“.“; e L - fike Gorman on the a after an | ham, Hol s, Blue Ridgo, Wes? syccumbed immediatel while Dr. 'n4rr'g"-5 d(‘}r !b‘e}l\;mumlfi ordell ‘per- | Heller Plating Fhis g6 a8 bes sbscncs of veare. Gorman, one of the Virginia, Catholic University. V. M. .| Gense B. Holmes, official scorer of contest. Tobey and COfCEr. B - Tue race for first place tn the Com Jin bowlers the Le-.| Gettyeburg. Washington Colleg the leagus, doubts if the Econoumi I‘? ; e S oten g Ahé ‘best worls | mercial League {8 tizhtening up and artment of Agriculturc evor boasted,| Randolph-Macon. They will also plat oftspring will survive until the end | Ehlers and Cones doing tho bes ot What Speasud fo bo i Piaes ook the domice of the tenpin game | returd gaies with some of the tearis of the « The older son. Prop- I*J%g*wl":fll\lr;: 4 set from (Central | Face for the Times-Herald team onc to heart, and i+ has been fmpossible | met in North Carolina d perty’s 621 e A “inning streak to 15 | month ago, it is now possible for to get Lim into the duck-| Leaving their home statios about | ™ Lmbitter v the adverse cril Amity ran their v 1;1x3.:£[ > L | Ciies of e ifiret fires leiray to oLl On his first appearance’ May team will begin 15| ciam of irresponsible bowling writ- ames, and are mow but ene game | Y G N THICS GUE (o the - he showed me one of the | northern invasic w_York City, and rendered desperate by thein the rear of v\hve r\’ea\‘;\\g u'.-mh?g e o e e Tie Tue seen this vear | meeting Fordham, May 17, thenoe 16 | failure of Lis anchor man to show’ Pleasant quint Ward was the W& | oG SR " eiving the weaker teams | Hardng =" s 1y guess several inilos| am und Hanover, N. H.. where ! yp' for the important match with |gun in Amity's at n:‘kv( his _games d‘.’fn‘% . BIVIng the weaker tealls | Colymbia’ 6. 266 o docsn! take his plave tmmed). | thev play New Hampshire and Dart | Accounts, Capt. Jack Ferrall of being 133, 124 uitd 128, (or & 850 SO0 | 1000ere'at any thme. as happencd this | Anasoctia .10 o ; : the best shooters of the | mouth. Blant "Bureau. after a slow etart. | With Ward's able assistance Amity | leaders at any time, as Qabrened LS| b L S - | Games with Vermont and Bostad | crepped on the counts of 126 rolied thelr host set of the .season, | ast e e Gamee trom the | sl soaw cet—Lu Factte ang Mt e lege follow, the team returning to | and 131 and, followed by his awed (1.6 - 3 m i i e | mom {38 iy gk The duchpin me certainly keeps| New York, where it plays New York | tpammates, trampled th leaguc Covenant experie _n2 y_[r(‘xedd!:n? ! Li.;nclille‘;avle-ll;hgl‘lx;,:a;m::znn‘ lp:s‘ L {{{fl: ffi#fl%&fi’;",? nrmli‘-fin'.ffi;c} s hold on its devotees. Of the men| Athletic Club at Travers Island. May | Jeaders for three wins. dragzing the culty in whitewashing Friendship, . TimesHerald, but The Star| W&l indvidual saiie-—TRosenbers. Jking the allevs when the Agricul-|23. On May U8 the tcam returns 10 acronished Accounts . back into | despite a liberal handicap allowance. | up on TimesHerald b he sl S e e tuse” luterburesu Duckpin ‘League.| Quantico to play “two mes With | second place. The 2t Bureau | Harmony gave the leading Mount |bowlers wers not equal to the - | 11815, serhgpe the oldest circuit ir dity | Western Maryland, completing it | guuf o fourth place with el t t ) it b e LU B i joutnt went ot Lo e “Public | one of the games and making the ' zames from them and passed fntoin the e S o nigatien, began it~ inaugural sea.| - While every Marine post has its S otal . winfall. The entire { Mount Pleazant boys hustle to' win second place. Brewer of g:a{rg‘ ‘nears its cosc, and every cap i the Tall of 3915, 17 are still| base ball, foot ball and other teams | o powied well, | the other tws. The anchor men on | equaled tho high game record for the | tain is urzed to put a'team on the dng part. Rather curiou ! during the regulir scasons. most of Yerrall's 347 and 328 being both teams furnished the fireworks, season held by Martin o'f Galt's, 15 1“ |alleys to finish up its schedule without, £ the men lisied among : <! the eport activitics of the corps arc | (- chiaf contributions to the Plant! cach totaling a set of 331 All the sets rolled this past week ' forfeitur best bowlers {1 1915 A centered at Quantico, where all ath | Lyreans set totul of 1.51a. &1 : 1 letlcs are directed by John T. Keady s the outsta I W ASUINGTON LADIES' LEAGUE. tion, Dulin & Marun taking two| cs & by J ay the outstanding et WASUINGTON L LN D B ey 4 mang the L the thirg | former Dartmouth, Lebigh and Ver: loupt Savding of Team: n all of 1917, no fewer | mont coach Leonomies was successful o tak- | o w A i N 0 ar bowling regulur S SR i ing two of the three games trom the | Columbiane ... ] DISTRICT LEAGUE. S sog Whill te o " SoKemy in a closely _contested | Mitonvers .. ] y i Sanding of Teams JWatace Motor Lo v )T 70 Bames a5 o starring. W, Gerderfl snd Capt. Me- | Hpshingtove gsie b King P ....... 47 18 : N | Kerichar of the So-Kems made a | Tndretate Commerea. | : 3g0 | Stanforg Paper Co. * 43 SE e e ] means ame in therr won colnmu. having | BHEHSTS % 8 o I : 1 1146 / COMET DIAMONDERS _— counts of 12 ,‘1-.‘1 1 ; respectively, | JpOBls s 40 | A e s .. ,glDut Barber, Ldler and Cooper com' | & oral changes occurred in tho Mever Davie - : ANXIOUS FOR GAMES. Seventeen trapshooting fans ;!) bined to stagze one of the A0St Ye- | yoni “ctanding a5 4 result of the | Rekulare ........ ! 1 Washington Gun Club braved 1hel,,riable finishes of the season for | Petworth y winds Llowing across Benning range | ik S egan Nk T | matches rolled last Tuesday uight, the & S o S samionsizata thtr pep, | Ecouomics, “pickit up” the aston | Jlogt yotablo beirig the climb of the | ten toam srriing Pine. 1621 || Sales and Service nstrate | g te 5 2 pins 5 8 & rom g7 vent 563 A ficiency in smashing clay tarzets e o o eaes TS i oy | Beeques from fourth place to the run. | High tosm game—Contentios . y v i a1 set— Roscobers {TATTSVILLE M4 b | The feature event of the shoot was - & 5 3 i ner-up position as a consequence of | Hizh ingiuiqual sCvrRORCIiG®,y J 1709 L s N w A paamts for both ke jus | the 'team race between 'teams cap. | Laelr tewm by a margin of 335 4nd|coring s threogame triumph over glih‘ xr;d"“d‘?,',]‘,'?,‘icr;'u?s—]’"n‘,“,“'. 812 treet N.W. dget Comets s . \7 . A o | the 3 mer 5 ¢ | Greateet num « . 103 7 e Somets e D Parson an O e | . Property went back info first nlade ,‘,’;op;',j;’“gw}f‘»‘{;‘fu mum,“é:fi;‘:"" | Groatect bumber of strikes—Frend. 48. | Just East of Conn. Ave. od s yirtue of total fall, as a re- | i o Zing it el e organize . v cking 45 birds in 50. D ¥ R oSS vl Those pesky Ciimbers et the Hilltop. |, Kinz Pins increzsed their leagu Main 7612 £ Apia Sef- the | k| Frow afternoon i 1 o'clock on . Work ot its anchor man. Tucker. wh | Beeques to grab second place, whilo : 106, 139 TS (50 OF & oL Clining |2 ttsville High School diamond. Stine. who scored w!mm,,ed ot B0 vith high zame | the” -Columbians - and ~Washinglons | With Stanford Paper Co. e b wenibe d all others last weels,-led the gun- | i3t “ragpert, brilliant young star Sained by making sweeps in thelr 2% 00 P ere only victorious in two | Caille for cither of the ners yesterday in the race for the ‘o o 4ol fior a long ill- | matches. | of {he &ix with the leaders and Termi- s arc reyuested to be on yearly handicap trophy with a scoro| o o “eenrured his retnrn to the line- | Lorraine Gulli again stepped into | e C TY . from 18 vards. Willams | 1988, (EQRIRL TS FUNEE 08 12, 111 | the limelight, crashing the maplee for | UaLICe €O 0 Lok potwoen the LIBER TWIN iames with cither Comets’ team i the event with a | 2P By, O NE, O R bpert had the | o threegame string of 855, which | 0UR NPT MU o ductive of - Rowboat Motor ranged b ing Manager count of o ’ % hest sets for Solicitors, while Capt ibvosted her average to 105-51 and en- (j.o'vogt seores of the week, King Pins | With Bosch Magneto & Jepl Vincenzo at 25 Columbla ave | Scores of the team match: {F‘“” A Murphy's 123 zame was the best|abled her to tke the lead from Rena | saiting games of 646, 558 and 510, for | Zenith Carburetor, $140 e Hoattsville —Dr. ™ 42; Lane, d1: Judd, jooie effort for his team | Levy, who has been the real sensa- ;1774 set total, while Stanford Paper | 5 MONTHS TO mith Junjers and the \loogs ' 30: Fmunons, 40: Morgan, 42: Bluldon. | " 'gi Whelan was in the Fublic|tion of the league through taking the | co.'turned in scores of 574, 538 and | “Pay While You Play” Vintors and are Washing- Dulaney. ntine, W., 29| pooge line-up. which is equivalent |18ad in averages at the beginning of ';30, gccounting for a 1,742 total. gt ¥ on feams from whom the Comets: Team B 40: shelton, 311 P42 00 Thie team won all | the race and holding to it tenaclously ! Every member of the King Pin team | Erery Cale Motor Guarantsed. ae ‘particula desivous to hea E. Constantine L 350 SHNE. | )iree games, which it did. from the | for over two-thirds of the distance. |had sets of 810 or better, John Welsh You tale us Chanee. 0&: e s hien: T 41 Williams ) 3% | nterburesus. Bill had something While Rena garnered a 311 sat Tues- ' 3nd.Reds Megaw leading the attack JOHN .l ODENWALD it Firat 5 Tdinonas | — | more thau his borseshors this time, |day it meant a loss of four pins from | with sets of 375 and 371. respectively. | . C®nine of W on the high According to records uncarthed | howevér. registering games of 101, her average, which is still well over | The youthful Jack Whalen continued | 1209 “H” Strest N.W. 1Al dinnend “uredas. March | near-the faumous Neweastle links ;;(.w] 1% and 12 The luterbureaus w 1 105. | nis spectacular rolling by hanging up ! e plived o Treland 3 el ferm, Mank Conklin- Aud Tous- - Catherine Quigics was the main vog gamec of 123, 131 and 135, for the the main iteme of husiness to come | sked to seftle all disputes that | ALl unlimited clubs are invited to | lave representatives present at the | | Pleasint quint a hard battle, taking | slon, as the Carry team took three! Interest in the contest for position | | were clean sweoeps with one excep The past woek saw six teame regis- | Need Seen for Bowling Handicap System :City Duckpin Event Starts April 19 \COMMITTEES ARE NAMED ' TOHANDLE ANNUAL EVENT Ear] Stocking to Be Chairman in Charge of Big Af- ' fair—Same Classes as Last Season Will Again Prevail This Year. s THL tournament of the Washington Citv Duckpin Association wil open at the Coliseum alleys Monday, April 19. With Lon: I assigned the task of having the alleys 1 fiprop chape | of the affair can be safely counted upon. as the popn'ar manag | Coliseum is one of the best alley men in the country, sharing w | brother Harry an enviable position in the esteem of his fellow bowl | Entries will close Saturday, April-3, at midnight, all being rec | to be wn by that time. The classification of the three different cvent the same as last year. Class A bowlers will be those v an |of 103 and over. Men with an average 9 and through 102 will be cla in the B list, while these with less than 98 will shoot in the C Teams are graded in the same manner—those + 5 { shooting in A. with 490 and through 514 1 B and less thar | peting 1 ( | The prizes are made up from the 1In addition to the money pricer {rollers’ own woney—that s, all the {many other valuable trophies will * | coln for the entry list in class A goee | given to the bowlers who do goo to the bowlers in that c tiou. | work during the ament. It | ®1th the monev from B and C also ekpected that the siyieenth annua | zoing back to the meu who contribute affatr of the W glon City Duc it Livery cent of the entrance fee |pin Assoclation will Le the bigges gees back to the bowlers. The ex-:ever held in the «ft | penses of the tournament are borne Py the ssvociation, with the St.cant Handlers Are Clinsen |annual association. dues defraying tl Anuouncement of ¢ 1mities {cost of the annual event. The all andle the sixteenth annual tourra | "have again coutributed % Last ment of the City Asociation, made ves |vear the association don: terday by Her {part of this to the prize 'f the orga A bowl 1 roll on as many |duckpin even 1 | teams = e e 4 ted with, | competent officials T | but can bowl nee in the singlec | shi the tour 8 Bee }and doubles in the hands of Earl Stocking, whoe experience in touri aone in benefit in bowlers who stand at the forefre: in handling such affairs. Chairmer lof the different cubcommittess a:- J. A Costello. George Iteman, Irvi 3 |Belt, S. M. Peareon, Jack Wilijam: tering clean sweeps {and G E. Anderson. and the person teated Milans, Acacis took all from|uel of the committess are recruiter L Lebanion beat in- | fr ome of the leading leagues o sieton. Trinit the messure o King David, 1 1 downed Pikic, and| The complete make-up of the com Natlonal swamped Ventalpha mittees follow Lafayette had quite a struggle to| General | take one from the v i ame won was in st unt s | 1 tion; Earie e Mason: 1 Milans gets the | of lead- | League; sacretar ing the league in individual high set | Washiu y n Associatior. for the week with's77 1o whor mention L. Mo 3 vles, g tichardeon | hedule committae —Jack Willam ollier, 357 each: ¥etfo 3 . n, Government Printing O~ Fischer and Folli. 535 car ! le, Washingro better illustr t " D T it nd coyr e made the oth Roosevelt rolled fou ) A. J and third games. | ehairman, El Dorado Leaguc Tiowland, 1 ate Les Jerral LAFAYETTE T0 ROLL- i tomes s 0 League 0DD FELLOWS' FIVE “.i0.! , % snt League League League League League League Cordell —_——— Campbell AR GOOSE GOSLIN INSECTS e T e e WIN THEIR FIRSY SAME e d Walit e her both the 0dd Tl fayette. Howee Laf ling @4 a tewim they will line i Jiasouic guint Ur ¢l by the W ROLLER POLO TITLE SERIES IS ARRANGED riet voller pole chamg i the latest te bo added to the £ city title: in the field of sport nizh. at the Areade seven-ganic the title is “Leduled 1o the Washing one and the Bearcats us oppouents. The Bearcats arc a new tion formed by llar former stur of the W They have put in s\ | hard practice and are confident of iv ing their were eperienced tors 4 ciote run by, contest is ccheduled for 9 o'l he rink will be open to the | i Jublic before and atter. - | i Glde smoothly past. Notice the graceful sweep from front to rear. 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