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Golden "Rule Eastern Columbia Harmony Fred D. Stuari Covenant .. Central Brightwood Salem Friendship Hich individual pigh ndividual s Fiigh individual av Greatest spares— Greatest strikes— High team =ame— High teani st Mount Pleasant over Amity during the taking two out of three the laiter five, thanks to the excel- lent rolling of Arthur Logan. He turned in games of 145, 110 and 127. Ward was high for Amity. teams are scheduled to meet shortly in a postponed matcl Harmony dropped two games to Amity, but came back third engazement and rolled its high est score of the Eastern was in Fred D. Stuart, winui ith a 1599 total. C 0, Loefller totaled 341 and Cla an Lund both rolied better thi ual. Claggett increaxed his strike tot 34 during the match won from Covenant slen, captain of Covenant. led his team to a victory over Columbia, get ting games of 117, 116 and 11 lem fo eited to Golden Ruie Friendship failed to place a te the floor against Mount Pleasant. ast week | zames from AGRICULTURE INTERBUREAU LEAGUE. Team Ntanding. Property Ae A Ennis Weekly prize— of 48 pins. Proper unts opened up a one A by taking a sin E from the Iconomic shooters, while Accounts dropping 1 = three games in a match with the Sol marking one of the most upsets of the year The lowly licitors, dead and buried for the present se son. not only p coffin, but broke it over the heads of counts bowlers. winning _all mes by wide margins. Me- Locknane and Murphy led and battery. The entire m was below par. won two of the three games from Property largely_through the individual efforts of Dixon who. closely pressed for leadersh: ) the individuals by Stork of Accounts and De Glantz of Property. put opped the pins for a gap that appears f the prize for high individual average Shooting one of its hest sets the Intert us compiled sweeping the set So-Kems. Ca Joe Me Kericher of the < w0l which probably saved his li as the shock wonld no doubt have been fatal. Dan Ready's set of 363 at anchor for the Ints was the best of the match. Rousseau and Conklin also rolled well for Interbureau: while is and W, Gersdorff, with sets of 337 cach, led the So-Kems. The Ints showed the effect of Capt. Holmes' return to the line-up and were up and at ‘em every minute. The Cap. too. crossed the 300 mark. Plant Accounts te Eeonomics with the Bureat was the only first division team able to get through the | evening without losing its scalp. After dropning the first set with Public Roads by a 10-pin margin, the team rallied and won the next two rather easily Ferrall led t lant strong in the | zame of its| | Nairn's set of | Public Roads. | The Int ureau will close its son Apr 2. The followin was the best | April'25. the joint azvicultural tourna: | field, N. J n bowlers of ment for man and won: ment will be staged . teams rolling in re Team Standings. Won. The two | Colum b | Trinity | Dawson Ar | Ha Anacosti {1 | DISTRICT LEAGUE. Final Team Standings. ord Pape Pins Convention “HAIl | Zerminal”Tee Co Janeh 821 Second high team set—Convention Stanford Paper ame—Friend. Tee Co.. 163 Second high s T etworth end. Terminal ed off the lid of their | d Paner € h high Convention Hall Seventh hie Convention hth b bell” 31 in 81 games) aper Co. won the cham- most gruel- of the or- fter one of the zles in the history and richly de: rned by a team spirit and gameness. T zo the winners were th s -rves THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. for| ing sick in hed and threatened with |in the records for the season. pneumonia, while Karl Lewis was call- sea- | ed out of the city on business. The d: latter came all the way from Plain- in reply to a telegram Chick Heltman canceled an importan the | enzagement and came ac at| 333 set. while McPhilomy got out of | his mar bed and would have taken his place in the line-up had he been permitted to do so. None of these three men | claims credit for his part, stoutly |V asserting that it was nece: o g | WIAHIEE b keep Manager Stanford out the his majority, has developed most extraordinary bowler i y striving to perfect in a pe in the league, is jand with a 400 set tied cham- | ;. gecond hizh individual set. Being_a community the puneh |, L when it wi t needed throughout ' iyt different alleys, he season. McPhilomy led the %0 team in al average and [pog only deserve erpecl hed third in the league averages, | Lut should serve as @ lesson : ] bowler With few | |loroaiverance at the bowling in the city. Perce Ellett dem- | e Gre own single year he carries " | 6ff top honors In individual average, el # being the highest ever registered in this league for a full season; with a game of 163 he first prize for the high indi- a very slender margin in | nigh average spares, is second high in average number of strikes made, McPhilomy organization, i) f the District League bowl on and accomplish- achieved under such conditions I recognition, game rewards as in other strated that he is one of the best hor men, winning several games | with marks in the final boxes, and | finishing fifth in the league aver . Bowling his first year in the Distr League, Jack Whalen was the ace in the hole for the team, finishing with 1 115 averaze, second on the team and fourth in the entire league. Irvin Biliheimer contented himself with average scores until a big game was badly needed, when he proceeded ta get it, his most notable performance being his 136 me against Conven- tion Hall, made with only marks and no double-header strike. The veteran Earl Lewis had a splen- | did year, recalling his_performances | while a member of the famous Royals Time does not seem e on spares or to | zet the wood. Congratulations are in | order h er Harry Stanford | and his champion quint. | The name of George Friend of Ter- | minal Ice Company is most prominent 2 2 seven | ax | E ¢ walks of life. NORTH WASHINGTON CHURCH LEAGUE Final Team Standings. P t Pleasant ¥ Methodist tral Preshvtn Columbia Heights. Py th_ Bantist. emorial Riggles. high average. third high aver- tral Presbyterian, ory. B 0. t Pieasant, 1 High team game. e e—R. B. Willhide. High team set— ghts. 150 al set—W. E. Bell. Mount aber of spares—R. 0. Kluge, “humber of strikes—R. 0. Kluge Enmory, 39, Mount Pleasant, Emory and Central teams will be presented with their trophies for winning first, second and third vespectively, in the Ty Terminal ame—Thorpe rare display of o weeks mes be. Hall 16: the and were compelled 1o make o clean sweep of the the stronz King Pin they did by piling up t larzest set of the vear. forcing k Mount were unabl the first Mount Pleasant Manager Hari together a splendid bowlers, instilling in them a icit that has done much to count for their season. An example of this the fact that the team crippled condition for in E: King to ac hey followed that effort by whitewashing Regulars, | 10 do likewise with g Pins ymplish, dropping final set to| success the present s shown was in the final | McPhilomy team heir lions and prescribed by physicians over 26 years. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART welded egation of team be: A = o Excavating jobs are called “truck killers” ierce Dby Irucks *3500 and up for chassis, f. 0. b. Buffalo, N.Y. 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INDEPENDENT TRUCKING COMPANY, Cambridge, Mase. JAMES O'CONNELL, New York City CLARENCE L. SMITH, Inc., New York City CHARLES ]. HESSER, Philadelphia, Pa. P.F. BRITT, Philadelphia, Pa. OSE NAPLES Inc., Newark, N. J. THOMAS BROWN GONTRACTIN IG CO., Buffalo, N. Y. M. L. RUPP, Buffalo, N. Y. EDWARDS BROTHERS, Los Angeles, Cal. HARVEY BROTHERS, Los Angeles, Cal. JOHN F. CASEY CO., Piutsburgh, Pa. Let us tell you how silent, powerful, dual-valve Pierce-Arrow trucks are orming in your line of business. FOSS-HUGHES COMPANY 1141 Connecticut Ave. N.W. - Telephone Franklin 4541 Washington, D. C. {0k DOPE ON CHAMPIONSHIP RACES IN VARIOUS DUCKPIN LEAGUES This youngster, who has mot yet reached into a through North Washington Church League on Tuesday night, when the league holds its second annual banquet at Central Presbyterian Church. Prizes also will go to the teams and individual bowlers who hold the sea son records, and in addition the high average man on each team will be re. warded. If the high man appears in the other list of prize winners the award will go to the runner-up on the team, The list follows: Mount Pleas ant, L. K. Ashford, 105-48; Emory Frank Hobbs, 10429, Central, T. I Columbia Heigh Petwo J. 3 Wallace h 1, 8 Memorial, 1 Immanuel Baptist, b, 10112, Election of the league's new officers | will not take place at the annual han auet, but will be held on April 2 Columbians Beeques .. Hilltoppers Commercialn | Washingtons . Climbers A Iuterstate ‘Comimerce elhis % Daughters of Tsabella. .. Bethany. 0. E. S.... The achtevement of the Columblans in landing the pennant after several | vears of fruitless effort must be re. | garded as due to a master stroke by their captain, May O'Brien beginning of the season she Rena Levy to her lot of That one act made the added players. team, and SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN”—‘?MI‘“’M =t | Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, yol are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by mil- Accept only ‘‘Bayer” package o V> which contains proven directions. Tandy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets . Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid Be sure to get real Resinol If you want to get rid of eczema, pimples or some other distressing skin eruption, insist upon obtaining Resinol Ointment in the original package. It is put up in opal jars, two sizes only—- 314 oz. and 1% oz. Preparations simi- lar in name or appearance and those offered as or for Resinol are mot “just the same as Resinol.” Many of them have little healing power, and may even be dangerous to use. Resinol is never sold in bulk MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1926. with all due credit to the remainder of the Columbians, Rena's wonder- ful pinning kept the team in the fight right from the beginning. While the great work of Miss Levy saved the team from defeat in many tight games, the same can be sald- though probably not as often—of May 0O’'Brien, Didine Franklin, Edna Park- er, Emily Nell and Catherine Klein. Lorraine Gulli, the Hilltoppers’ star, still retains her place as the premlier girl bowler of Washington. For four successive years she has taken prac- | record performances were 156 game, tically all ‘the individual honors in |35 set, 173 spares and average of the league, and the eason just closed | 105-66. finds her still at the head, though L she had determined opposition in Rena | illie Keeler, one of the greatest Levy, and the ieadership in averages phace ball players of his d: always was in doubt until the last match I'claimed that ‘a sclentific baiter could rolled. loutwit most of the so-called great During the season Lorraine smash- pitchers, ed all existing records for high game, high set, average and spares. Her The great increase in the number of Face Brick homes in all parts of the country is due to the fact that home-builders are learning that a Face Brick home is, in the long run, the most economical as well At the as the most beautiful and most durable. 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