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SPORTS. THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1926. ¢ SPORTS. 31 Six Nationals, Four of Them Regulars, Among .300 Hitters in American League GOSLIN HEADS GRIFFMEN, Leaaue BASKET BALL. |SAUNDERS WILL REMAIN " BATTING OFFICIALLY .354 Official American League Batting Figures for 1926 CLUB BATTING. [0 H. TB. po v % AT CENTER FOR PALACE AB. R. OR. 4 2B. 3B. HR. S*" SB. OS. Washington 53223 802 761 1535 2002 344 97 48 1. 122 89 202 o1 % : Detroft ... 5315 793 880 1647 2,116 281 90 86 236 88 72 291 o0 PR Rice, Moon Harris, Myer, McNeely and Taylor Also|Clevelana 8612 160 204 388 49 2 mz o 88 M 28 P N e s e & ' New York 847 713 1508 2,288 262 76 121 218 79 60 289 | Ll e Rk il in Select Group—Club Led League at Bat, in | chicsso . =N e RE T 0 e e ™ of George | (. (30 Eysiome i (99 4 . . Louls . X g 2 2 B 2 i Cou i Lett forwand. -Glascoe Triple Making an 5 Philadelphia. €77 570 1359 1981 260 65 61 289 66 49 269 Marahall, will be at forward and S ealing. ‘Rusty” Saunders at center. Kiley | #3y Boston ... 562- 836 1,26 1,778 240 G4 83 166 48 61 .256 was sent to a forward position last | Toper . | Washington, 55; Rochester, 38. night and Saunders shifted to center | Subatitutions—Mumby for Uhlen Uhlen IX Natlonals, four of them reg-| Of the inflel tha . INDIVIDUAL BATTING. replacing Eddie Miller, when Palace | for Mumby, M:}mhy for Rabin. Kiley for Sepererh il aas et e o L LD 5 B. G. AB. R. H. TB. 2B. 3B. HR. SH. SB. (8. Pet. GAMES TONIGHT. Tl B oting the. worst of | saunders. Naundere: of il chasiudly At the conclusion of the cham. |out of the 300 class. The firstsacker | Bengough. New York.... R 3 8 9 38 3 6 0 0 3 1 0 .38 Rochester va. Washington: the argument with the Centrals, ). Hariow’ (v, Uiy opel 157" olatece plonship ssason last September, |is credlte with an average of 291 Manush. Detroit ... L 13 48 95 138 281 3 8 14 28 11 6 .377( Ohleago at Brookiyn. e o Challs | proteges | Bipley (3} Free' tomen—iabin (4"tn 6} Rl e :;\:;ifigoolgzas:saw O o0 e S e for P53, aq | Ruth. New York. L 152 495 180 184 365 3 & 4 10 1 .9 I GAMES TOMORROW. e & the front, to tay for | (0 Ih'2) -Chlen (1t ’C)’s'l'x:;ula o i cording to the official swatting statis. | Ossie Bluege, hot-corner guardian, | Hellmann, Detroit R 141 ‘602 90 184 268 41 8 9 26 6 7 .867| poneyer at Baltimore, the remainder of the game. Klley will S (n 1) SRy (8 In )" Releregm tics announced by that circuit today. |batted for .271. Fotherglll, Detroit R 110 887 63 142 196 31 17 3 14 4 12 .367{ Detroit at Fort Wayne. remain at forward and Saun'ers at| Mr. Ward Brennan (New York). Time—20- " ofcial fiurcs also disclose that | The Nationals were prested for the | Burns. Cleveland .. R 161 68 97 216 298 64 3 4 18 18 7 .868| Cl at Philadelphia. e I e ashing! u eague | season stolen-base record by the White ks = 2 in team hittin, pilfering of bases and |Sox, who swiped 121 bases, just one | 303! Washington . el Ll bl B S R B Rl L e GAME WEDNESDAY. main at forward and Ripley and Ken- the knocking er :hree baggers. A bat-less than did Bucky Harris' crew. Wambsganss, Philadelphia . R 64 54 1n 19 22 3 L [J 3 1 1 352 petroit at Fort Wayne. nedy at the guard posts. - WASH|NGTON cHEssME" ting mark of 292 was Huni up by the | Mo, leading thief of the circuit, con’ | B, Falk, Chicago .. L 165 666 8 195 270 43 4 8 28 9 10 .35 O O e LU o secont - | tri S isox Siolen AME THURS 4 L et bt istrad| iy o pitothatiChizox etDlERRASE! B Woolite. (CHIEKEO . .o L 108 8% 66 129 172 32 4 1 16 138 48 344 nwh”?“ = ::'MBID,’:" they were given stern opposition and DEFEAT BALTIMOREANS 122 bases and banged 97 triples. Manush Spurts Late Simmons, Philadelphia R 147 6581 90 199 829 53 10 19 10 10 3 .348 GAMES SATURDAY. were t}r:remened b)'|!h8 invaders on| Washington Chess Club bested the : # . Detrot ..... 5 L 238 48 79 . more than one occasion. Baltimore group in its annual match D Individual batting honors in the g"b:’ucfe;;?-:m"m'. L 175: ot :s 216 ;;: ;; i ; B8 4 339 pyiadelphia at Rachester. After battl:ng on even terms for the | Saturday. four games to 1. s ReBulars of the Nationals who broke | league were not declded until the final | Knode, Cleveland. ... L 13t o ® o ¥ W 318 o2 B Fot Wayee atiClaveland: Lol TR R L Jumped | The results: I R g 1ot “the hall at | drive, when Heinie Manush of the Ty- | Schang, St. Louls. B- 103 285 3 9 147 19 5 8 1™ 5 5 .33 GAMES SUNDAY. e g T o Washington. defentrg . E. « 354 rate to stand sl gers went on a rampage to finish with | Mostil, Chicago .. R 148 600 120 197 280 41 15 4 13 85 14 .328) Fort Wayne at Clevel o e ee Kiley was sent In |ion dcteated 3 B Toreh. Ba'tisiore: B L. 1 8 ayn Cleveland. this ji Setre Woaeh batters of the circuit; a mark of .377. McCurdy, Chicago L 44 8 16 28 4 7 2 1 3 0 1 3% Detroit at Washington. and Saunders took Miller’s place, and | Jofere, Waghingtor, defeated, G B Junge. hit for .337; Buddy h Babe Ruth of the Yankees main. |J. Sewell, Cleveland. L 164 578 91 187 260 41 5 4 21 17 7 .824 the change seemed to infuse new life | feated A 'W Maurice. Baltimore: 2 A slammed at a .30% clip, and Earl Mc- |tained the home run honors with 47| Ward, New York. .o R 22 31 E AT s 0 0 E 0 -0 g in the local combination. Glascoe, |Ter, Baitimore, defeated G W, ety Wash: Neely, who smacked the ball for .303. | round-trip hits, was first in ¢otal bases | . Miller, Philadelphla-St. Lo R 132 463 73 149 214 33 7 6 27 11 12 .32 Ripley and Saunders each found the inglon: B 5 BRI Soae N arria iod often at first base |hit for, scored most runs, etc., fully | Morehart, Chicago L 75 12 22 61 1 10 3 o 4 3 11 .33 BANK DUCKPINNERS |iron noops with nitty shots. and be- | Wasniugton.”drewwith J.°C." Guina. Baiu or In the outfield, hammered the | maintaining, considering decline in [ Meusel, New York R 108 413 73 130 194 22 3 12 28 18 17 315 fore the Generals could catch their re- | more. horaehide for a 307 official average, | batting, all his reputation and having H. Roce, St Louis L s i g s ® ;o0 9 10 1 U 31 GET HEA c spective breadths, Manager Kennedy, T while Danny Tavior, who has been |a wonderful year. Jehrig. New York @@ W 16 1® 6 § a1 Glascoe and Ripley again scored. The sent to the Southern Association, hit | A feature of the league batting was | Fox, Philadelphia R 26 82 8 10 14 2 T ¢ 2 ¥ 0 313 VY OUNTs half ended with Washington ahead, CHALLENGES ALABAMA. for an even .300 while a National. |the new record made for most two- | Eichrodt, Clevelan! R 37 8 14 25 34 7 T o 3 1 0 .313 |25 to 21. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Ne- Muddy Ruel did the better clubbing | hits, by George Burns of the In. | Thurston, Chicago . R 3 6 65 19 22 4 o o0 1 o 1 .suf ‘Washington was somewhat slow to | vember 20 (8).—An invitation 10 the of the pair of catchers emploved dur. |d . who registered 64. The Amer-|Carlyle, Boston-New York. L 80 217 26 67 .90 11 3 g 0 0 0 .309| Some good pin socking is being done | start in the second half, and ' ing the season. getting an average of | ics 's “most valuable player” | Summa, Cleveland T 164 &81 78 179 284 31 6 4 16 15 § 303/ tho 1steam Bankers' Duckpin | Rochester kept in the running. at one | University of Alabama foot bal team .299. Benny Tate hit at a rate of .267. | fol 1‘921'; nl]slo was among the topnotch- g&’trrel.vl ."ghif“w % 11; ;gg :g l%g };g g; ; g 18 sz) 7 307 League. More than 40 bowlers are[!ime being only 3 point behind. un- :n nll)uy a game with Colorado College 267, ers in tatting percentage. Joe Harris, Wasl 8 3 30 - til Kennedy snagged a from Rip-|in Denver some time between De- French, Philadelphia L a2 ae Bl B 18T g8 7 x g3 3 3 gos|SEmmTERiClit maubeRcE Ve sy ania ored & B pointer. For the | cember 16 and Christmas day _has COLLEGMTE c I G ‘s;a::.:fr' [guux‘z i k lg: 113 gg 155 223 58 ; g 8 0 0 .305 |ages of the 100 class. Full figures on|remainder of the evening the locals bleen telegraphed university authori- peaker, Cleveland . 2 28 6 1 .304|the league : had the situation well in hand. ties. The Alabamans are to play S CLIN MALONEY TO FIGHT Myer, Washimzfon .. L 182 434 132 165 18 6 1 20 10 1 304 i e ik baskets, Boss|Stanford University st Pasadens New TO COUNTY PINLEAD| GERMAN CHAMPION Tl wshirgie™ TR T S RET TS 277 7 Blamn . i e aylor, rgton E Bank of Washingto 27 3 15830 Braxton, New York.... B 371 20 0 6 € 0 0 ©0 ©0 0 0 .300|Amer Security & Trust... 28 & 15389 e Sheely, Chicago . R 145 525 77 167 219 40 2 6 20 3 1 .299 | Hibbe & C 23 7 15453 Ruel, Washington R 117 368 42 110 148 22 4 1 138 7 6 .299|%es HoOE e G Collegiates continue to set the pace | By the Associated Press. Flagstead, Boston R 98 416 65 124 178 31 7 3 6 4 6 .209 D11 18 l t t e 0 ) in the Prince Georges County Duck-| NEW YORK, November 29.—Jimmy | Combs, New York ....... L 145 606 118 181 260 31 12 8 14 8 6 209 Fer D18 12 14950 y 17 13 14983 pin_ Assoclatlon race. although press. |yt oo Fo e B pattler, | Jacobson, St. LoutsBoston. . R 148 676 62 172 251 651 2 8 26 b5 3 .299|7°C Eiwards Co.. -1 B e & by Company F, American Legion, [ 57V =0° vyweight battler. | jamieson, Cleveland L 148 656 8 166 219 33 7 2 19 9 8 .209|Nat- Savings & Tr 14 16 145111 Jnst season's champion: Stephen’s A.| W'l fizure this week in some more|Neun, Detroit .... B 97 242 47 72 94 14 4 0 4 4 7 Wash. Loan No. 2. 13 17 14811 o C. and St. Jerome's. eliminating in Tex Rickard’s tourna.|Kamm, Chicago .. R 143 480 63 141 18 24 10 0 17 14 4 S {0 tenll)) TERE): SISl miyg e e [ U S [ Sd e ca i cO RSt Figures on the league follow: - Poole, Philadelphia . L 112 21 49 106 106 28 5 8 8 4 3 19 32 13345 [to be getting along pretty well in|indicate. ment to weed out challengers for Gene | & = Lo Ee P LEAGCE RECORDS. Tunney's title. . ;%\:;552{(1- lf;l::;l:nd g l;g .6%: 101 18; Zlg 31 :3 g x§ z 2o g' 22 {; 4g the Real Estate Bowling League. Holy Rosary Club bowlers are cast- s, e 55| At Madison Square Garden Thurs:| Judge. Washingion - R e e b e o T § % 1383 With 2 wins and only 5 defeats, ft |ing about for speclal matches to be 12 3lday night Maloney tackles Franz|Perkins, Philadelphia R 63 148 14 43 49 s 0 0 14 0 2 is leading the circuit by eight games {fi:’e"“‘."fi F;-lld:_:y v\\ligh_ts at the Conven- il = Sisler, St. Lous...... L 160 618 78 178 244 21 12 7 16 12 8 . Individual Records. and has to its credit records for high | tlon Hall alleys. Manager Angelo Gan- §3 | §| o uen Govumn champlon, iu RISHITS | fyn pan) N ew Yotk R 128 43¢ 3 125 157 19 5 1 28 3 4 .28 BANK OF WASHI t 558 and high 1615 Lo ok B et 9 & |skirmish after disposing of Arthur De | Dykes, Philadelphia R 124 429 b4 123 168 32 5 1 13 8 2 287 o U byl lnisbeseni it DECUS MU St 2 ¢|Kuh, promising Itallan youngster, | Paschal, New York. ‘R 96 258 46 74 113 12 3 7 11 7 6, .287|Sheehy Some great bowling by Charles P. o 2 8 g - ' Goter Ki @ ™ 1 Kl Some of the best bowling of the R 7| several we Blue, Detroit ... B 128 429 92 123 178 24 14 1 1T W 7" 287 | @S napp - an . Latimer Barkley 1 weeks ago. Etmany season in the Internal Reven: € 81%ibe Attst Geasteln, former world | E; Colins. New York U O T O e e e ko e | League marked last week's games, ac- , > ' Mec , St. 4 . < = 3 E 5 ey 3 |} | pamamweicn:champlan, Wi navew: | Kamar. ‘Bhindigbia: DT O T (S T S T ,.. Cafritz quint was the vietim. " | SIS (o Scorer Redmond of the e - 3% ih rive to regain the highest | St < 3 7 AMER] napp got a 396 set that included a 3 ! Ji ks 84 3 12 | honor In his division in a battle with Sistley Elarss. PERT S Al B A R n o= TOANHARCUNITE &1 THUS2 00 ulimanier ofy 1465 brealiing ' s teague | MIceliatisousy (o ¥ caliig Hlewieiiof ndian oreek Lty 498 1420 07704 O 15| San Sanchez of "Yucatan, bantam|Wingo, Detrolt 5 0% %8 b 5k A% 15 0 1 10 & 3 366 11033 | Jome record he had set at 138. bark. | three games rolled with Executives, Jieh team game - American Lefio" J25. | champion of Mexico. They ate to meet | welch, Philadelphia R s 1M w4y W 8 1 @ B § 10320 |ley hit for 323 and was especially | /08 Wb u tolal of LIV fruRn of High individual game—Halloran. Comnpay n B lflggund match at Perth Amboy, | Hargrave, St. Louls. ‘R e 285 20 6 109 16 3 7 8 3 0 1 9923 helpful in the second game. Then he g’l; winners r.:-addfl o of 361 to tle s St e e k| O PROEREEES Hals, Philadelphia R 111 827 49 92 144 22 9 4 12 1 4 finished with two spares to get & 10 | g s i hela his prestige. et B B K. Willlams, St. Louls. I8 a7 65 97 17 18 7T 1 M 5 4 Eepin O thn GvadY” team has such | 1€86US'S best bowler with a set of 347 T S Res—Parey Worte. Collepiater. 12 WOULD l.ET CH ANNEI. Gehr.nger, Detroit I, 128 459 62 127. 188 19 317 1 2} 9O 7 Skinner a ‘commanding lend, bowlers of the | that boosted his averages. High “indivigual average—Bert Sheehy, Giard, St. Louls ... 5 g3zt g9 3 ¢ o0 O § O o 26 h Persc Coltasinten 114 . Lazerri, New York 15 6589 79 162 272 28 14 18 20 16 7T 275 |clark & e et B e High flat kgame—Joy. Chill . 95. . 5 - mucl it st i 3 C lwo-of- e s s Bratchi, Boston .. R. 72 167 12 46 8 10 1 o 1 o0 1 .275|Hense 2918 82 132 DfckFett e (e e three victory over Aanex No. 1. Per. 1] Hall Todividus) ecords. e B g Bl o s oam 1o 4 382 0 2 G 3013 13 190 338 Coming events may sometimes cust | somai Audit's total of 1520 establisnied : Shaute, Cleveland .. - 34 s 2, 23 3 o0 0 7 1 0 274 Lanman 20 '8 35 132 3 their shadows before them—but not |a season set record for the league. .. . % Bk B AT : Cochrane, Philadelphia i a0 80 Gb fof 16y g 9 g 36 8 oz w|pas 3 1 in the duckpin game. Not even a|The match, though, was decided by vy Welhs: 12 1 25 108 | By the Awsocinted Press Bluege, Washington R 13 487 69 13 16 19 8§ 3 22 12 9 271 weather prophet could foresee what [one pin, that being Personal Audit's nyder 1§ 3% 1¢7| HILDESHEIM, Germany, Novem.|Koenig, New York e oo 4o s 8 1 4 3 the ducks will do. Curb Cafe and |margin'o fvictory in the urst of the 9 4 i8 103 [ ber 29.—The German Swimming As<o |Gerber, St. Louls. 131 4 37 i 9 8 0 ¢ B [ 2 eyer Davis hooked up in a tight |three games. 12 128 23 99 | clation, which controls amateur | Rigney, Boston .... 148 526 71 142 198 32 6 4 26 [ 8 battle recently. Each won a game| After dropping a game to Solicitors, 142 3 against the Channel s . , St o 2 = i 9 3 -off Mey avis_co 0 remainin, 183 108 | ming craze. ™| Tate, Washington L 5 142 17 88 5 5 2 1 2 0 0 267 5ok Dol with & count of 43 fo 41, Heve|clashiee of the mateh. Cluariag DNVE Y 891 “Spectacular feats of this kind,”|Rosenthal, Boston .. L 104 285 34 76 106 12 3 4 7 4 1 .267| WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST NO. 1. |Were ten bowlers, averaging from 55 |sion was the only team to score a 4 Bt the "association's” diroctors, meetins | Bennett, St Louls Losomsosmooe 81z 18 21 I0|gmem o 008 80 an e | DL Sl TR Vear out,| Sheckl Adjustment. A ame of s6a ere. said, “ought to be left t ro- shop, la 2 i 2 2 y: E | S C! . game of 356 RICAN LE | teratonals, who want to capitalize |Schalk, Chicago .. R 82 226 26 6 7 9 1 0 8 5 1 27 14 who could do no better than 43 at a by Clearing Division set a season 3 thelr prowess. It is foolish for ama.|Tavener, Detroit . L 156 682 65 141 194 22 14 1 28 8 7 50 10 4 time when every pin was needed. Or, | record. b s, L r e o rvama” | Tob.n, Washington-Boston -... Y 48 & g1 & 8 9 4 T T & .8 18 1,5 100 208 in_other words, dropping from a 110-| League statistics follow: Brooke 1 3 o e vereaat s te ey i e, |Bepan, BoRton . .. R 303 40 106 146 21 3 4 1 6 3 st & 95-1 | 115 average to 80-82. Only two spare Team Stand e 18 normal conditions."” Grabowski, Chicago ‘R ol Jaam 1 ol L P vh poann. e e e | Eersiapi e Y 5% i While the association indicated that | Lutzke, Cleveland & 2 1 w8 0 o2e ¢ 123 3 31 | earlier In the match Weldman patled | 8E2%E, N9 9 700 12 102 /intent, it presumably will not inter.|Kitzeerald, Boston 3 NSO RN o S . Eor i e et i dn 26 103 | fere with plans of Ernst Vierkoetter, | herrera, Boston .- . = SRR RO SRS ASSOCIATION. T - B 18 38 20| Cologne baker and Channel swim. |Shawkey, New York v ¢ ‘< P e 2 139 52 107.6_| _Catherine Morlarty of the Daugh- 100-26: Leali 48 % Mellilo, St. Louis. ... . R §4 93 199 13 5 1 3 @ 71 118 § 8 £ 7 10723 o O mer, to attempt next Summer to Todt, Boston L 6 163 217 19 12 7 19 3 - iis ggg lgg 17 [ ters of Isabella in the Washington individual - lower the Channel record of 11 hours 'geveretd, Washington-New York R # 4 & s 1 o =¥ t 1 H3 209 '8716 | Ladies League, who always has been |giemt’1agct Pt FRmee—Shest 1000 t_Sheshy. 40 114 |6 minutes held by Georges Michel of | 1 . el o Rox 134 318 g3-13 | rated as a consistent, dependable pin- | High individual sste—Brown. 361: Leslie. rawiey.. - 32 113| France. Whitehill, Detroit ... swils 6 238 30 3 0 8 0 0 .258|Lamb 110 % .2 %3 108 202 874% | ner. has been unable to get her eye |3 e i - gx&cez gg;;l:, Chicago 1li ig g: zg i‘l’ :!; (:; 1: t’z g gg; FEDERAL-AMERICAN. on 'the little maples this season and oF = = 3 . E McCambridge .. 30 15 73 137 382 111.93 | 85 & result her average has suffered. Warner, Detroit . R 4 78 9% 8 6 0 18 8 4 vann .- § 5 o NO CHANGES OCCUR |&'ioherceon, st. ey 23 62 8 12 6 1 9 5 1 ows 30 838 138 gg; 10880 | Homeyor ehe tins neen doing some | Hieh snure—Maneus, 66, Lostie, 6. MeNulty, Cloveland L 3 11 bt 2 1 H 2 @ 1 18 & 19 131 327 o8 8 High strikes—Tarter, 18: Lewis, 17. IN SOCCER LEAGUE |Gibeen etrot L ¢ 8 w4 g o A ok © 30 13 41 113 418 Ba Myatt, Cleveland . L W @29 8 &5 = 0 2 1 0 15 4 12 106 577 8o B O'Rourke, Detroit R 43 38 108 ¢ 1 T Ir 8 @ §15 500 2. " Porton. 2 Metzler, Philadelphia L Bi Gxer giel psh con fof ook o oo 4 No changes in the standing of rank- | Galloway, Philadelphia .. R 7 98 123 13 6 0 19 8 6 it e e 8 ing teams in either section of Wash- | Dauss, Detroit ... R (I N T 3 g on o 2218 %0 158 388 Brerniia 5 ington Soccer League occurred as the | Holloway, Detroit R 1 .1 12 g 0 AL IR #0 1} 55 149 923 e 4 result of vesterday's games. Luke Sewell, Cleveland. ... .R 41 103 127 16 4 0 26 9 3 i3 18 103 289 (o Keele 1 Walford and Monroe elevens, pace- }'fl"kinpflugl{. : shington llf 5‘3 l“‘; ;? gi :: # é ; 3 g [] 26 6 31 123 300 neves L setters and runners-up, respectively, | Durst, St. Loui : 2 2 2 i - AVING O e in section 1, both triumphed, the | Crowder, Washington R 19 38 5 9 10 1 o 0 2 0 0 201 9 88 138 39 former over German-Americans, 2 to |Crouse, Chicago .... L 49 135 10 3 38 4 1 o0 7 0 0O 27 786 120 817 - 3 1, and_the latter over Fort Mver, 2 | Morrell, Washington .. R 26 17 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 929 157 958 fonder & 0 0. In the other game in this sec. | Woodall, Detroit R 67 146 13 8 3 5 o o0 4 0 0 Eg ¥ 37 197 20 eputy 0 tion British Uniteds pointed the way |Jeanes, Washington R 21 30 [] 1 9 2 0 [ 1 0 0 E 3 12 im 30: A : 3 to German-American Reserves, 2 to i. | Bush, Washington R 17 30 1 7 7 0 0 £l 0 [3 1 2 8 Crandail 1 In section 2 Concord and Marlboro, | Gazella, New York . R 66 168 21 3 4 6§ 0 10, 8 2 L e o the leaders, battled to a 1-all decision, | Wingard, St. Louls .... L & & 1 B P s ¢ ¥ * % & plhi f Referee Jess Burton calling the game | Gulley, Ch.cago L 16 3 5 g 13 § .1 o0 3 &6 0 3713 13 123 228 Glading ... 1 shortly after the second half began | Burke, Detroit .... L 38 7% 9 17 lS_ 1 o o 2 p | 2 30 7 23 129 328 afley - 8 when Marlboro spectators refused to | Uhle, Cleveland .. R 50 182 16 3 % 3 o0 1 4 3 2 i 1% 520 137 39 i~ i leave the fleld. Reeves, Washington R 20 49 4 n 138 o 1 o6 & 1 1 12 '3 19 115 304 Wilcoxen' . 1 In the only other section 2 engage- [ A. Gaston, Boston. ROO98 301 31 67 Kt 5 3 0 1 3 [ 30 4 33 121 310 e 1 ment plaved Armyv Medical Center Cleveland . ™ 31 45 8 10 15 [ 0 0 1 0 0 9.2 10 108 294 2 vanquished Clan MacLennan, 4 to 2. | Ruether. Washington-New York. a. %bc oy 8 % @0 2 .0 L & 0 9 CT NATIONAL. Norfolk '“I(' \l'n-dh'u.\' first league Berg, Chicago .... R 41 13 4 25 3 [] [ 0 5 o 2 % ; :'F; l‘ G y . he Rockville-Rosedale game | jianey, Boston ..... R 138 462 47 102 131 15 7 0 28 13 6 10 30 1 s s postponed because the Rockville | jjoyt, New York. R 89 74 4. a1 19 8 6 o 7 o 0 4161 Hofa 9% | nitch was unfit for play. Wincna. Boston.. SR 43 469 5 - 15 18 @ o 0 0 0 1 EStR nfere e : s Philadelphia .. O % 3° o 0 5 0 0 5231 ollon : 08 86 | . Smith, Cleveland. .. iR 1 -ieb W ge e f - 8 0 - JUNIOR A BOMBERS lEADING Pennock, New York. 3B 4 55 3 18 H 2z 0) v 1§ 0 0 3 5 | Velzer, Boston £ TION. 8 ey AVIAT")N BOWLERS {jadxlellmclaremnd iR I R ol LAl Pt I8 14 98 ‘oveleskie, Washington o 2 5 98 Levsen, Cleveland R e 1y 1 v St ek ol CRLAT 3" i 2| Bombe S. Jones, New York. ] R e e ety Ty I ena hekrol - .. - o L % D ¥ B 5 § 1 % € 1 * E ! % |{%ague and hold an dvantage over |Lemoite, St. Louls.... SR T e TR = F the Secomd place Whippets of four | Buckeye, Cleveland . @ 32 e @ g '3 6 5 T 01 8 e 20 101 S Manion, Detroit . R 75 A ay 46 9 € ¢ & % 1 3 T e e . T T B 37 i s 1o @ 3 ‘0 1 3 0 ‘% i 8 23 low: 3 . b g an A — Walfer Johnson, Washington R 3 103 6 20 28 5 o 1 3 0 0 . Horndon. 5. 18 & 38 197 B3 i e iy C. Falk, St. Lous. e gk S G e ST il el de el R e 18 428133 31 Hauser, Philadelphia . T 61, 29 @1 A6 T8 Ld0 0 g @ L -8 : 7 8 53 108 o 3 L P! 3 4 & Dixon, St. Lou:s - SR 8y ol 7 oW 22 e 1 ig e e ; 2710 28 123 4 ey 8 Vangilder, St. Louis R 42 AT e S R i 18 "5 14 100 s LACE 2 Russell, Boston . R 37 2 0 4 g o+ @& @ T 0 @ oo Hitz. 14 3 10 105 ] Aces 3| Al Thomas. Chicago R 44 86 5 46 ‘18 0 -0 0 3 W g FreEESCEIRE 3.1 04 8 Bxes s ol g Ogden, Washington .... E % 2 3 5§ 5.0 € o 1 o @ s MECHiANS DK & TR - 31 High team game_tWhirlwinds, 423. Ferguson, Washington R 8 a1 1 2z- .2 0 0 0 F 0 0 SSElEEGRG.. 6 111112 High o o h, . b 3| Hieh team matuBombers. ro14 | Jenkins, Bo: 1 & @B & m w s 1 e & o o aiETIR -3 8 1 L il gameHelen” Sulitvan, | R 34 3 6 7 1 0 0 2 0 0 (176 Tidler it 833115 8 S ehlER e R Lee, Cleveland ..... R 31 4 4 3 11 ‘3T e 1 o o o .1zipagsde i1 iDIn High strikes—Jones. Anderson, Wilson, 4. | Quinn, Philadelphia . R 31 46 4 8 10 3 [ o 6 Q 0 .174|E. Z c 04 7 18 pg| Hifh sparce—¥o Shocker, New York. &4 B & W B I e §g.W s & 18 "4 181 K Individual Records. Stoner, Detroit 32 53 5 9 10 1 [ [] o [ 0 170 ¥ 2 = sma 3 14 G st So. HG.HS. Ave.|Barbee, Philadelp! R 19 47 17 8 M 1 1 1 [ [ 0 a7 COMMERCIAL. i 33,3 ,89% F. Davis, St. Louis R 31 36 4 4 5 1 0 0 0 0 0O 131 321 | 31 3 74 195 3 M. Gaston, St. Louis. 32 18 5.1 W § -1 % & ¢ @ 1 cpmafilng Zahniser, Boston B w3 88 o o o o0 o i3 2 1314 %5 Stokes, Boston .. R O30 87 16 Bl g -8 0 1 @0 1 3. “i § 588 . Harriss, Philadelphia-Boston . RS EL R B R e w8 Y A4S 134 ¢ pr Ay Connally, Chicago 31 32 8 11 13 0 0 [ 4 1 [ 1 b - 18720 D8 255 ‘W. Collins, Detroit. 31 39 2 [] T e B e 23 3 18 213 6108 260 2 | Walberg, Philadelphia . L 40 46 ] 7 T 0 [ < 5 [ o 2 1 3114 04 248 | Faber, Chicago ........... 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