Evening Star Newspaper, May 6, 1926, Page 41

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 192 MARKS SEEM SAFE AS PIN LILLAHICKS BOWLS [W.L.D. A EVENT LEADERS| BREMMERMAN ENTRY CLASS A. ogmnvu—l.e\'), 331; Bradi T Gul, Lilia Hicks of the Public l{;-m o CLASS B A lard oh“; of (’he l)fre‘mmernmn loft ; s E " .— g helleague featured last night's bowling| . 88 B. took first honors in the inaugural race 3 . ERCE ELLETT of the Odd Fellows’ League was responsible for the | Rl sy dpitoton Ladies’ Duckpin | 1 si5i8e Shodk Accounts (G, 8, @2 | of the D. C. Racing Pigeon Club's old W. L. Dougl A . only change Tast evening in the Washington Duckpin Association | Axsscsation. towimament by settnk & | (Boty Msfjieons. 1a50: ot | led serles over th Southern course, « L. Douglas Better Value—Lower Price tournament standing, when he bowled 3% to move into third place | Iew high game mark of 135, Whie [ iuentct g Grethudll! 00, Uneuie an | Crom.Chariittesvills, Vi, &/ ditance of Shoes for Men W, P in the Class A standing, incidentally pushing Al Work, the southpaw [*HRE ™ (8 S8 B0 Chunga tn | CAIheiee= Arendes. 304; Mabel Jenking, | The 340 homers taking part n the e S should you continue to pay high crack, farther down the ladder. Work enjoyed the lead for a while, but | cluss A, although the entire doubles ( 200: Catherine Fortaey, 202. flight were liberated in clear weather All Good Values : &{‘m or your shocs when you can’ get in has been forced down step by step to fourth place. standing In class B was altered. Miss CLASS C. with light southwest winds at 7 a.m. . L. DoucLas Sroes the same smart styles 8§ Miss Weinstein moved into | Teame—Bethany, 1,203; Specials, 1.286: |and the winner clocked at 9:42. 2 : 2 - The record-breaking perfol : m,f'..;( “,.T:Qdo i st Transportation, 1.28%; Crop Estimiates. | First returns to each loft, with time combined with easy-fitting and good wearing Abronovity. 543, | in Yards per minute, follow: qualitics, af savings that represent several dollars that characterized the early days SCHEDULE FOR TONIGHT .m:j:‘hvm:\l}::;(-xil‘fi:zvu:‘ \‘elnn ,j‘\n?‘r::g l‘f;‘}?i""hfi;za“_gflwg““‘?n%“ opovity, 843 Fimse this season's tournawment play ha o 0 Flaherty. 17 set a standard of bowling so high IN DUCKPIN TOURNAMENT "?i".’,"\ tour tonight. Groinkies '~ Berrs. 208: M. Leavs. 257: | Hixon. 1702 ho w3 Co " T W. L. Douglas’ y b nothing short of phenomenal effort DOBBLES—7 PM. | a8 : ool N i .'5‘ viltls, 160022 Ty Sildeseiiiey PO' ibl sl bl oduct&?n make on the part of the contestants the re-| . A Class. Alley Y i i B '817.80: Weh 11° »: shle oD Lo L e maining two nights wiil alter the | Hoves 4ng Vo 0 M ans ! MORE OARSMEN ARE ILL. : costs which “arc still further increased by Seaver NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 6 (#).— cconomies that result from selling direct-to - : s i ¢ d Ruark . Sy <tanding to any extent. 4 e Sieca [ 3 factory. gusraniee tie 7 s ¢| B L 3N suiiivan "1 ! ¢! There are now 13 cases of German g 3 VA : - Mitchell of the doubles team of | bits B, A5G, R | Raeam™ : meatles aiong Sule carsmen, The| C. P. 0. WINS FROM BUREAU. ey sod vl wearer through 120 Douglas-owned storcs. Mitchell and Falk last evening turn- | Bell and Lawrensoi : 7 ] 31 varsity has lost one man and the Ju-| City P s i : hler and wyer 3 ) y Post Office turned in a 14-to-8 éd in the most erratic bowling per.|Q: gebler und,J. 3. Duser. .. - { i nlor varsity four. The other victims | victory in the Colored Departmental formance of the tournament thus far. | L. Harris uo 1. Spe . i % are freshmen. There is no intention, | Bas e ! Although he bowled 144 in the sec-|H. Baxter and E. Bittenben vev c i e Ball League yesterday at the : L ndnoabaly In the sec | ¢ Heltman. or.. and 9. K. ¥ 2 | Searistt ¢ however, of canceling the regatta with | expense of Bureau of Engraving and :v:‘:q‘earn:r?lf(e‘ml::EIl(;s(n;\‘r‘;dl:m A:Jllxinpl‘b anstield ¢ e o Ln‘llumbm, and Pennsylvania next Sat-| printing. i , D es S | 3 urday. - pins in that game and as many, if not lg""‘ Bells (Northea s Totals . . pe rnore, in the last. He blew five Derfect | biive Cate \ Northoset) . s 3 5 — “_rgc of our new Sars Redain I the lass game. A llikle | Suima (8 or T o1l B ocsndatinens 5 9 TEAMS, wa ace 0t0r Co ide Round Toes more consistent bowling would have | yebster K . : T T T CLASS B—MISCELLANEOUS. o in Light Tan Calf put him in the 400 class, as well as [ Columbia 3 b $6:%0 given his doubles team a standing. Columbia 85 9 2 4 — This is Knights of Pythias night and |Sapitel Lodge TR ot P.)........- ¥ 4| Graham — | hecahan = ik means several of the high officlals of the or- . 3 Totals p Singer 98 | B o B = ———— der have been invited. Friday will DOUBLES—8 | goo mee 1iiiliilling TR e - g FOOTFORM HOSE FOR MEN > . BOYS SHOES AT $3.50 & $4.00 wind up the tournament play Doving and Osborne. . i 14 | Woodling 110 --103 8¢ i = Look Well 35C Wear Wo oy L'}; w }’1- Douglas . s,ShO_:rHrhe same TEAMS S AL | S Totals Mo T FONIGAT'S FCHEDULE. grade leathers and workmanship. They will withs EAMS—(LASS SINGLES—8:45 P.M. Vi -{; a s ™ Chaite, Wurel, 1 Gl the hard wear which boys give their shoes. Greenwell 7 J iva ¥ox, Le Gendre, Walter . - Sales and Service BRI Open Saturday Holmes. 1.472.04: Rai tello, 1.305.65: Burke. L. Myera 8§ 1 Humphric ‘agzie Evenings ana | . B R s e s i || 1709 L Street NW. Totals 7 X Lim Mulroe z 2 3 e ! aid Mdleolm. [ Just East of Conn. Ave. NATIONAL CAPITOL 3. H. Wolfe i e e § < h 5 d Rudolph Handy o ¢ edids 3 . Patrie. Martin, Yaggle . o5 o ] d Rudolph Hands .. 3 Ty e ni..Anderson and’ Fischer Main 7612 = g 8 m Kool and Perce ¥ Soc A TOtAI . s vieacin Lederer and Harrison b V. A. Klutz and H. W 7 Arendes . .... 80 Teams—8 p.m., Bostons, Kumbacs. H. Miltner and C. Viehmann | Totals 1 141 Total. < AH0Ea0h S 1 Caldwell and M | T+ Parhian, M. a E e and Gis el 3 Bliek and A Gard CLASS B. W. Collier and Kellogg COLUMBIA PRINTIX | Totals errio i A 2 - E 1 ) : : Hicks 3z 88 4 68 % - - . 31 ¥; 5 e 1 . o3 > artn e # u L R Smith 2C 'LASS C. 9 X McKay _a A S RSP g, g 84 WASHINGTON MONOTYPE CO. T c chowc 3 | Hickman e 2 N s 107 00— S R ; e : « 1 105 L. Swllivan L....... : 27 i 10 Perkins 5 & = 11 10— < 7 9l 215 565 107 . Harris has been mamed [ Total* B nt of the North Washington | fIfh . P. ANDREWS. ¢ Duckpin League for his third 83 110 03— 3 utive tetn. Other officers a Totals : 5 7 | 1 { e N. Watts, vice president; C. 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