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the hotter the race becomes in the alleys l‘n.d'fiyh ':’lgm. New records "':?nt:d Of!;r-“ Added (r-im;rfl rfl";! ords were rolled against the Controller s Totwiis, Doct A were established and broken several | con of Watson’s (of Standards)|General team thit .was outclassed. Seorae "“:’;“”"I i %, i | times, ~ The allround work of the |dandy effort of 385 for the highest set | Figures on the mateh: Uos S RS SR DY -ONS (Sae, b g 73 | representatives of the RBureau of |vet rolled in this league, the s POST OFFICE after losing the third game of fts|{AlTnt Offfce.. .. 20 1l00 Standards excelled. This team shot ~ 100 set to Arlington, West Washington tCom Noo i for a new single game of 578, and sup- | No. 1) single game of 156. | Mopler .00 iz Calka 4 Baptist, the second-place team, took |} i | plled an unusual team set of 1,649, and L pesse 18 ts annual meeting vesterday, | registered high team game for the it ol g & the set from Peck No. 2. Calvary! " High team ‘wei—Bireap of Standards. ' o " sotintihe Ol Leagne records’ - micis i e T A iheton City Duckpin |season in the Public’ Debt Girls'| s h took two from Christ Church and | Ui BuforCom' No.}'V'Bea i N I I e i b e o T - 347 523—-1660 ) Hixh individual.soto-eck e 1. 1,98, ; C CHieh team gamediuress of Standards, | Bureat of Mines team. BuforCom |for higl m_gam ® Ay CONTROLLER GRNERAL Association got a_ deal off its|League. Grace made a clean sweep of the | 67K BuforCom No. 1. 554 No, 1 @id exceptionally well with [night at the Convention Hall alleys. | 2 LE NERAL chest. And it did o in a| Alice Grant, ancher on the Corres T set—De Lashmutt, Christ, | 86t with the Covenant team ‘“:;’l’fi‘lilflll"“’Jlil\ll\mll‘mh\m‘v‘n:w;‘-,..-’;.“'::‘ylvr‘:' games of 649 and 533, but were un-|The new records were 590 and 1660, | Butterfield ... 103 4 Rt D ok d smooth manner, too. . The ses- |pondence team, turned in games of | 36 o ) : i were 190'a .| o sion in. the Raleigh. Hotel was the (104, 105 and. 125, for u 818 sel, not| e - high set with 342 Benson, Lawson | Heh indlvidyal eame—Miltuor. ButorCom :.’:5,',’,:‘,"‘2,:"1 b s Al i s Aoty o eyttt el 5 T st ey e | Eod B slmyl)r"s it P o il ;r""\ fmrr- Eplucopnl and Corcoran | gy, v 10% Waton. Bureai of” Standurds ‘lol’ln[ this one to Census. Coast Sur- |which is leading the league by four |foneard 138 R axpected. the only “The nan | v B YOG, B tUsiator Migh The most apirited howling to date | vey continued its good work by tak- |games, and the members of which are | Handicap 111117 "30 s - change in the | The handicap system apparently L Wi Bakbin Navarons Lot a8 noat ] ‘ . i o ey 5 ; i e O e atéption | Gus \bone aeSeas. Sxpatidisnd avensd | /e U Ee T it e wan in_order at the Convention Hall | fng two of the three games from Sec- | well up for individual prizes. The rec-| moais ..,. .. 508 o George Isemann to succeeed Harry |the race for the gecond half of the Malt Roater as president. George has |season. The team in seventh place Twice before been head of the \W. C.|can tie for first this week by winning D. A. and knows what it’s all a three while the leaders are losing. The meeting also decided to ope The fair bowlers are getting n‘mra e e hamplenship towrnament on | precision in their work. Last week APHI 18 and assigned the event to the | the 12 teams made 35 strikes. At thia Convention Hall drives, at the same [rate so far v would fime providing for the bowling of next |have made 2 > actual vear’s affair at King Pin and n].‘mu!:x | mark’ is 235. ihe Coliseum establishment as the site ¢ e TEAGUE. for the 1923 tourney 1 Stocking INTE! ""“!::'ln“;::::": was made chairman of the R nament committee Slicvasiae 4 2 Above all, howeve decided it should make itself governing body of the duckpin sport Jaiiz flore and proceeded to have appointed | Pension A e, ot ccommittees. expected to | Indian’ N achieve this end. A membership an High team sel expansion committee headed by th S e 4 yw president will wait upon al T i ML A o 4% | now has & snug hold on first place be- | The Post Office team set new Gen iien individual._same—Bireteld, Christ |, BONSON from Weat Washingon ha \ gues not afiliated with the associa- | HiZh ATy Oberheim fion at present with invitations to join | 11541 Flanery and will seek to have all formal duck Much interest was created in the pin competitions here conducted under | geological Survey over the wmmteh association rules between the two Survey teams lust This desive to extend the associa- | week in the Interfor Department s influence over formal compei | Lopgue. After aplitting the flrst tions led the body to take official COB | (o games, Survey No. | came ont nizance of the sweepstakes tournd- | on op in the st game by a margin ent conc h:«ltlwl '-\‘ 'H"l\y!‘ "»'L'"}m“ " | of 7 pins. Capt. Boteler was the stax | es to conduct annually a similar| g, (he victors with a set of be called the Howard Camp: ‘!" o TRl et o Sime trom honor of the that being by only 1 pin : : ]"""' 1008 Flanery of the Secretary's team and the big meet recently he Land Office with sets hopes to arrange @ pretentious SWeeh- | o0 341 and 324 did the best rolling stakes for bowlers not yet in the star [ ot AL (U O Indian 1 100k twa games from A rec ¥ aplodgdeon. > g Jack Willlams, will delve i+ |~|:n{:" h oredit fs due Is here in an effor p with of 331 2 Aot ob rbcced T o | AN 337, 1 tively anna with record scores that are to be | here. | 143 had high game for the week | Garbrick unexpectedly stepped on the | kas and turned n a set of 340 for the losers | TPension applied the whitewnsh wi. | brush 1o Parks, with Walker dolng most of the white-washing Washington bow A lot of information \ Ing last week wns crowd ¢ of The | Sy GEar. Hiane St K, 400 | NORTH WASHINGTON CHURCH LEAGUE. s o™ " LADIES' DISTRICT LEAGUE. ey Team Standing ia Mete. Christian o : ount Pleasant Methodist . thy Rantint th Methodivt ® Nem. Preshyier | ¥or the fourth time since the in- . . 3 2 R ention | coption of the present pennant race 5 N : 2 il | 50" eadarahin Has changed hands.in ™ N . . Parker. Here, as promised!” She King Pin). | the North Washington Church League. ® After trailing Mount Pleasant for & 4 & g . . ' . 1. 4 “ M43 | seven weeks, Columbia Helghts again : S : ra h nk ne: I h dO mv wo k 0 ca *¥al). | is ensponsed on the throne after a : g - was thi ng: €y Y WOrK so care- opposition | FRME Up-hill strugkle. R s Emory Methodist, having made sev- i 4 : E p v s e T R <Ry ! fully and have such courteous drivers. : s trict) ward with rapid strides and has 3 orces | moved into fifth place. ¥ Frere ¢ ; honors | _, LAAst week the winning teams 2 . o 4 ¥ “ 99 showed marked superiority over their | 3 - . s et O | e prirty aver 4Ry : TO be careful and courteous” is the 1 to use several | BaPUst and Emory scoring shut-outs ; , Wik S e | 204 Mount Pleasant taking two from thoE / policy every Manhattan driver must fol- n Mrs. Miltner 2, 2 - A Record high game for the league he best scores of the | ;o got at 587 by Emory. High sets of S T | S B St pe : ‘ . { low. He knows that a careful plant is de- pending on him to complete a “careful, courteous” service. When your clothes come in, they are carefully sorted accord- ing to color and material, into open-mesh Net bags, which are marked with your name. In the washing these Nets protect your clothes from wear and losses. VA R A v ks of the Arc 134 was rolled by Wetzel and high set | ca ponement of 360 by Ellett. \ match with the Meyer Davis contid| = pajjows Jeads in strikes with 27. | gent. | Slicer and Smith are tied for leader- PUBLIC DEBT GIRLS LEAGUE. { ship in spares with 98. Team Standing. - — Wor g:’.m : iee-Conirol red A TR - VR L T MR 2y WABSY s 28 88 %% H x in 0 Reriste XN/ WINIEIB/ Claims with a 490 game last week § 3% GIRL BOWLERS IN TIE IN AVIATION LEAGUE Whirlwinds and Bombers are bat- thing for first place in the Ladies| Aviation Bowling League, with Whip-| pets just a few games behind them. | The first two teams named are dead-| Jocked with 28 wins and 17 losses. League records follow LADIES' AVIATION BOWLING LEAGUE. League Records. A RN 5 RN No mixing vyour clothes with other people’s. After hot, palm oil soft soap- suds have been swished time and time again through the large meshes of the Nets, your clothes are thoroughly sweet and clean. At Manhattan the Net gets the wear—your clothes get the washing. Try Manhattan for your next week’s wash. Phone North 3954. - 1§ 8% 38 3§ § \ 34 i 1 1 | 4‘ | 1 1 - 7] e i YHINININ NN S hjriwinds TH5 | fracem 116 39 1225, | Tich team game—Whirlwinds. 448 i High team set—Aces. 1.267 High individual game—Ford (Whippets). ‘gun individual set—Ford (Whippets). Hieh strikes—Ford (Whinpets). 9 Hizh spares—Ford (Whippets). 53. Yodividual Records. WHIRLWINDS PR dav e v, xritiga *Ee e Ak LM Marie Sullivan. Gy trin aker .. Madeline Schaefer Grace Jarvis. ... Mary Farringion. BOM Azioinette Fielde: 2 ¢ e joves.." v Eyre... . 1 4 Alma Quisenberry 58 WHIP [aine Ford g 18 : hase Clarike, . 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All flat Everything thoroughly washed, water ex- 5 ¥ pieces ready to tracted and returned damp, ready for the MaNHATTAN DE LUxE is Bcfit : u}clgdss use; all apparel ready | line. Price 5c Ib. Minimum package 75c. greatest care to the little “niceties” in |toiron. - -+ Tryit! Also: Shirt & Collir Setvice. Table &k Bod Linen Service the Art of Laundering. Appreciated by ashed in Nets Rough Dry Service - Blankets and Lace Curtain: the houscwife who wants the very best. b s Dry Cleaning and Dyeing - Oriental Rug Clnnin; Careful and Courfeous” T e WCFT® 133611346 FLORIDA AVENW PHONE NORTH 3954 bR ¥4 22 48 Mo x 43 4 H Co “yivania Parham Vet17 Baker Kathiesn Marauerite - et 4 A Eikinim S £ e £ ort s Mrs Powkes RACING IS TAKE BY SOCIAL LEADERS # i BIEIRBIN/BInE Mimiyw bk 7 the Associated Press. ;W YORK, February 7.—Racing of more than a score new | se owners, all prominent in t the J k o Bother Since I : o Discovered Pape’s Dispepsin ted for . 2 e o botng | Back. 10 work!’ In , five 'minates ; . | e / . . ; your_sour, acid-dyspeptic, belching, wlen - NP b et 5 ! gas-filled stomach' is settled and A . ¥ sweet—back on the job. Whatever combination you like to eat or dririk, vou can't go wrong with a box of Pape's Diapepsin handy. 1f you are of those morning-noon-and-night % o astimuted that p cid dyspeptics v will discover a shimmted h i erage i average | Lew world in Pape’s Diapepsin. Ty lndt SIABY 8 woeek LG DUy u.lxl and prove it. Get a 60 cent box to. £ - = boe ao * & 4