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i ‘Eighteen . WHALEN 1S LEADER - WITH 11319 RATING - Convention Hall and King Pin "~ Teams Are Rolling for Big Counts. Duckpins_are flying before the on- slaught of District League bowlers this Winter. The circuit now has 18 little | maple smashers toppling the sticks for averages of 113 or more, with Jack . Whalen, young star bf the leading Con- vention Hall team. showing an average .. 0f 119-19 for 54 gamcs to lead the lot. Convention Hall, leader. and Kinz THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (7.,‘ District Le | | DOPE ON CHAMPIONSHIP RACES IN VARIOUS second high game of 523 and set of 1,511, fared better, taking the od game from Pinta. Trinidad had its troubles and Genoa annexed two games with very ordinary scores. Sal- | vador had no_difficulty in disposing of | Balboa_after losing the first game by [ small margin. The last three teams are staging a | | very pretty race In_thelr endeavors to| avold the cellar, positions changing al- | ‘mn.\t weekly. Trinidad threatens to break in and make it a foursome. | Two bowlers who had*been keeping ! | out of the spotlight to an unwarranted | degree stepped into prominence last week, Carr of Trinidad turned in high {gam2 of 139 and second high set or) 341, CriMin of Santa Maria reversed | | proceedings and took down come with 127 and led the sets with | 247, LUTHERAN CHURCH LEAGUE, ODD FELLOWS' L Team Standin Team Stand Mount _Pleasanf Golden Rule ... Cor n armony Fred D Stuart Washington In th» Lutheran Church Duckpin 00 | League, the first series race is develop- ing mto a warm aflair. Six of the 12 teams of the crcuit are in the running. here being but five games dhilerence between the first and sixth place outfits. Durig® the bowling last week, a | three-cornered tie for first place was ! ended when Trinity walloped Grace for RIEL S a [ three pames und assumed undisputed Mount Pleasant again assumed the | poccession of the top position. lead in the Oda Feilows' League last PGiorotiown and Reformation remain week by sweepmng its set with Bright- | geaqiocked in second place. The former | wood No. 1, while Golden Ruie WOl 140k two of three games rolled against | Mount Mot ) High tndiviin Groatest stk Grediest spare TORS' 1 pE AGL DUCKPIN LOOPS d |2 remained in a second-place deadlock sacond | [ FEBRUARY 12, 1928—SPORTS SECTION. ague Bowlers Hit Duckpins for Average of FEDERAL BOWLERS brace of contests, Station Accounts No With Frelght Auditors by beating Con- struction in three games. Auditors rolled well in the first two games and defeated Station Account: No. 1, but faltered in the third and took a licking. Creasey's 131 game and Sole's 347 se’ were high scores of th k. Easily Take Team, Doubles and Singles Contests in 10-Game Sets. NATIONAL CAPITAL LEAGUE, Team Stay H Federal League bowlers conclusively their superiority to ) | duckpinners of the Disirict Government League. On the Arcafiia alleys last Inight the Federal Leaguers continued | the punishment they siarted to inflict |upon_the Muny sharpshooters at King | Pin the week before and incroased their # ben | leading margins in team, doubles and . |singles sections of thz interlcague Mo Ch ’ Chevy Cha Phocnix €l High team zame-— High team sei—H, R Vi can uh t=Mandley (H MR Deah DOWN MUNY STARS 113 or More 'SECOND PLACE FIGHT HOT N EAST CHURCH BOWLING OUGLAS No. 1 and Epworth| teams are waging a warm bat- | tle for second place in the East Washington Church Duckpin League. The former now holds the position by a game. but is fiv games behind the leading Ingram outfit. Figures for the circuit follow: Team w0 WAUGH W h H Keller A ntennial an Bapt 1 3 i 1 i i 32 1 auly match. i Fin. runner-up and but A game from one game of three bowled with Fr«"d the St. John's team, while the Reforma- the top are socking for team AVerages ' D. Stuart and dropped to second posi- around the 570 mark. I uon. Complete statistics of the circuit per- and 330 respectively formances. compiled by Secretary Charles - Pleasant attack. Quant, follow: Washington suffered its first threc- Team Standing. game loss in eight wecks when it fell w before the Harmony team. Patton shot 5] well for the victor. Perce Ellett with 334 was the spear- nead of the Amity offensive that downed % Loyalty twice. Covenant bagged the \ix odd game from Langdon. and Eastern won two of three rolled with Central. The Mount Nebo-Columbia match was closely contested. Mount Nebo took Tot. ¥ Canvention H. pEy » King Tm Curh Cafe G P O Arcadia Sranfoi 1 Paper Co etwar 4 Cornell s Lunch . ever Davis . emple . Leazue Records. Rich team same—Conyrntion 1 HiEh team set—Con ention Hall i 1dual same—Work enhoime, two. Cones was the big gun of Colum- bia with a set of 327. Brightwood No. 2 forced Arlington to be content with a single victory. Capt. Bert Cowell did some snappy shooting for the Brightwood bo: I Convention vidual set—Wo! Con Convention Hall King Pin 42 < age—Whalen. 110-18. Hich averace strikes—Logan %= 731 ver came. ich averace snares—\Whalen. Convention Hali. 2 8135 per came. Individual Records. CONVENTION HALI sn Stewart's totai from the Canton outfit. 1 Wins of 336 was high for the match. save Canton from a coat of whitc- _ wash. 't WASHINGTON 3 Team Standing. 1 1 Megaw' . 3 - Wolst ome 1 > @urtner . 3 1 MrCarthy. Dumms . S amnell Loran w O Concluding matches last week in the Washington Ladies' League second series were marked by some sparkling % individual performances. With th2 x| bowlers at the peak of their games, it | appears existing records will be shat- | tered during the third series. Louise Foverti saved the Comets from a shutout by the Commercials with a ame of 135 in her set of 336. The To-frame count was only 3 pins shy of the season record held by Marie Frere of the Commercials. A spare missed by Louise ;p:ncd a golden opportunity for a record. pmth Rena Levy -hitting for a 328 2 ' total, the Columblans took two from the Daughters of Isabella. B | Pauline Thomas of the leading Beeques socked the maples for 329. all games being over the century mark. yet the E-Nee-Mo team managed to win the first game of the set. 1In her final | effort. of the match. Lorraine Gulli of the Beeques slammed a triple-header strike, but poor breaks in her last three frames held her game to 133. | Msbel Stout’s set of 323 helped the | Amazons take two from the Kumbacks. oy -3 fEv ais LT A ) C) nials and broke the deadlock with the Kumbacks for fourth place. Smith with 233 rolled high set for the Hilltoppers, while Esther Burton hit high game at 107. P EEEir FEER 2AB2R P Z55 s TYPOTHETAE LEAGUE. Team Standing. W, 0 5 5 30 P i | M. Joyce Engraving (o a Standard Engravine Co. Manufact 1 } Lippold, 157, v AN Howslup Forum, | wares—Nouck, Calumblan Printing .| National Capital Press leaped into & % te with Judd & Detwiler at the top of the Tvpothetae League last week hy taking three games from Columbii Printing Co., while the Jeds were par- nering only the odd from the lowly Charles H. Potter Co. team. The only sweep other than -that scored by National Capital Press was achleved by Jovee Engraving Co. It took the measure of National Publish- i ing Co. in three games and now i3 in a tenth-place tie with Columbian Print- ing Co. Standard Engraving Co. and D C. Paper Manufacturing Co, Pellowship Porum and Lew Thayer waged a fight for third place which the former retained when it managed to grab one game from the Thayer aggre- gation. A sweep for Thayer would have raised it to the third perch. The other four matches howled last weexk were divided on a two-out-of- three basis H'gh individual game honor for the week went to Mallonee with a count of 145 The best was returned by Homan the little maples for a total of 500, FEOVRAL LYAGLE, “SOUTHERN POWLERS | POOK N. & W. MATCH EBouthern Raliway Clerks' League is| Wning up s teams for the annual| 7 powling battle with the Norfolk and '/ s Western, Rallvey duckpinners ‘The Zmaven Will open mt Roanoke next Satur- ", @sy and the Washington end of the en- ge7ement will be rolled Msarch 3) The Eouthern Rallway team will be Wriected from 8 squad including Orme, Gleason. Coebel. McKay. Staniey Blals- £e' and Howder + Boutherr. Rallway Clerks' League snd o Wortolk and Western Rallway teums ~have clashed 1 five annual matches “Three weye won by the local aggrega- tion “TW0 MORE D, C. ENTRIES FILED FOR PIN TOURNEY Two more Washingon sms have “Yeen boored for \he fire! annusl cnam- Sopionships of the Natonal Duckpin B E,ww Congress Uy be waged i1 Bal- Mimore next month They ware the cpemmes Wotor Co. gt of the Auts- Jnotive League and s girls weam U be Kniown g8 the American Beauties Wil hmm ¥ Gude, former presh o th Slaniie Const Bowiing Avkrsation. will “#porsor the sgusd of feir bowlers The Bemmes squad includes Williem et § Thurston J Avmeirong W, Juckson end Willam W raney " OWENS AND BAUER TEAM T0 MEET BALTIMOREANS Another Washinglon - Baltimore Vowling match has been arvanged I will bring tnte opposition the Owens and Buuer team of the Na Gonsl Capital Beague of this ity snd the New Begent All-Stary of Maryland metropolle. The matel wan il s ame el L lemente (Com Tntividuel wyerase [IXER; Internal Revenue continued on 1l winning way in the Pederal League lant verk by laking three games from the General Accounting Office quint, rolling a 1,622 560 10 B0 0 Epeer led the ut- tack. with & set of 455, while Charest wt anchor it 332 Covert, yoling sgainsl Charest, beat his man by 74 ping Merchapl Fleet shot the high set of the week, Wtalng L8 U bag threc games from the Murines As Post Office won thiee gsines from Public Buildines und Parks, Duyer hit for u set of a9, third Bigh of Uhe season in the lewgue. Mis games were 130, 132 and 133 ‘ Commerce Jort snne ground by drop ping two games o Titerior. Velersns Surents which of late has been muking the golng rough for sl oppenents, beat Ve CEreubury quint o Uiree engg mente. Veterans' Buicau totaled 16 seoond high for the wek Favent Office Lok Ui odd gome from War, dermioe wnd Tieer han wets of o wnd 317 for Ui winesr Hammins 422 wue high for- War, Hevy No | veam won Uhe first Lwo games from witf open on the Baltimore drives on Nawy No 2 twam, hen Jost Lhe thira by February 26 | & tew pins Earl sl wnchor, did the Avellabie for the Owens snd Baver | esl chiooting for the wiiners, rolling will be Jurk Wolstenholme, A, | & eet of 420 sk, Joe Harvhon, Paul Warrison, Agriculture took tyee games from Jos Mulsoe snd Marie Mosenbery. Blale by forteit, el (Veteans Steel and C. F. Groff with 332 led the Mount the first game, then dropped the next| Magenenu grabbed a brace of games came through with a game of 120 1o ¢ 1 Hilltoppers copped the odd from Colo- | Jessie | Shin } | pins shy of the reeord held by Ford of | j | the eircuit mark established by Mor- three-game string | He socked Dallas G- Hedzes & M il ~ha I R e H et )1 i King Pin rushed far in front of the other teams in the National Capital last week by bagging tavee the tail-end Phoenix outfit ; It now enjovs a four-game lead over m still holds the th~ trio deadlocked in s>cond place League, but afier | H. B. Denham Co. and Arcaciia Lunch op- | now are shaving the second borth with r D: ult of form re- als In their last wmatches. Denhams tion _crew bagged the odd game from St. Paul's, St. Mark's gained three games when | Atonement forteited and moved into a | fourth-position tie with St. Paul's. St. | Stephen's took the set from the Zic bunch and Incarnation bowlers were victors over the Christ Church team. | Tho= ‘Trinity rolled the best game and best | J. Dal set Jast” week. . Its string of 1,580 in- | lead in the Realto cludxi a_10-frame count of 568. Bar- last week’s bowling but fiva games s nard‘of Reformation rolled high game arate the fifth-place team from the at 133 and Bleber of Georgetown high pacesetters. The Gradys rolled like I set at 363. champions in thelr last match. taking and Arcedias each lost two of three the measute of the Jarrells in threc games bowled. . 1 qames. jump~d on the Col: | " Hodges & Middleton in sccond place | victory. ot | grabbed all thrce from the Edward R. O!hor two-time winners last Carr team and the third-place Shannon h Insurance and Che & Luchs outfit took a brace of gam-s ries H from Shapiro, now in fifth place with, but ' | a four-game lcad over the sixth-place | Carr aggregation. Cafritz drew up to a | third-piace tie with Shapiro by buating th> Warrens in three gamcs. | District Title Co. took two games from Boss & Phelps and Wardman did th: -/ same in its match with Douglas Co. in I+t the roll-off of a postponed match, Sha- vo | iro took three from the Jarroll: Shaffer of the Shapiros rolled high i for the week with 143 Schwar.z, a Cafritz bowler, shot high set al 344 High team game honor went to Hedg 5 liddieton with 5 high toam to the same outfit with 1,511 io NAUTICAL nbias for a double L | am S { Washington Canoe 1st kins teams managed o s en win cach MANONTE 2 Favette Potomac i A £ Hish team game s H n 1 Cano Washmzton i Metambidze ~Bradt, Drfters strikes—MeCaulley. Washinzton a8 Cano Greatrst Gl 141 lizh average—Rice, 1et, fo14 Washington Canoe Firsts did a big AGRICULTURE INTI business last week in the Nautical League. They shattered a deadlock with El Dorado Canoe for first place by taking five of the six games of the double-header with this club. and also established a record for the league by running their consccutive-victory string 0 24 games. The victors now are leading the Nau- tical procession with a five-game ad- vantage over El Dorado Canoe. i McCambridg> of Potomac Boat Club i snared the scason high game honor from Bradt of Drifters by rolling 159. Interburcau League, lost week won two + Incidentally, McCambridge was in a finc * of threz games bowled with the So- bowling mood, for his set totaled 376. Kems, but the latter team put up a This week the leaguc's bronze medal siff battle all the way. Hevener and competition, limited to the five low Barber, with sets of 338 and 332, re- teams. gets under way. The teams spectively, led the Economics atiack, cligible to compete are Anchor, Wash- | while Adams’ count of 357 for the So- ington Canoe Thirds, Colonial Canoe. | Kems was best for the match. Potomac Woodchoppsrs and Potomac | Interbureaus with two rcgulars absent Canoe. still maneged to trim the Central Stores outfit twice. The th> burden beautifull 326 and Marthews ] It was Mat- t set in three s~asons. Nel- as high for Coniral Stores, 120 giving his team Iis lone spares Bovat K Doyt o L aod LEAGUE, T il B ury i ! | <tansis 1 fice & | Diwenn er R BTN 3 ) hois . ii 4 S feam set— Dnterbrreans . avettei Burt. Llieh Twice last week Masonic League bowl- ers crashed into th»490-set class Burt- ner of Centennial. high average man of th> circuit, cstablished th2 s~ason rec- ord when totaled 412. Kronman of Or Jumpad to second place in sot- making with a total sct of 405 that in- cluded a game of 169, alsn second best of the sepson, Th-s» are the only 400 sot5 of the year in the loop. werkly —Reomman (Ourie) LADIES FEDERAL LEAGUSS + Team Standing. ericulture Nayy Buceau of Mines', Marines . Blister Rust staged one of the most courageous uphill fights of the year agamnst Plant Industry in the first game, overcoming a lead of €7 pins to | win in the final box by four pins. Plant, however, took the noxt two games handily. Rose. with 326, led for Pl | Industry. Posey and Martin were the | Blfster Rust stalwarts. Hieh e ! _Accounts tonk two games from the b ks il Shops team, the second by the slender Beeson records for the Ladies' Federal margin of a single stick. Stork and | League were threatened last wesk by iupport fotaled 334 and 323 for Ac- Cox of the Department of Labor Team | counts, while Rur<el Burton hit 304 for Th= shift from anchor to lead-off pnsi- | Shoy | ton so stimulated this duckpinner that she harelv miss>d making new game and S0 | sct_marks. | | Bhe slammed a set of 332, fjust 5 man, 363 and 360; Barnard. 358: Keeler. 355: Flaherty, 334: Watson 353. e league scorer, Ray Cross, has an- nounced that all postponed sets must be rolled within three nponement and th» scorer must be noti- f~d of the date appoint=d for the roll- Atrikre— | th s>t must be deposited in the average i box provided by th lsagu~. Team cap- TULEN KAILWAY (LERKN LEAGUY, L3NS are reauired to comply with this Team Ntand! | order, according to the scorer. e . CONMERCIAY Navy. The set included # game of 127, | &t 0im Adiunie No. 4 g a count but a single pin lower than |¥ram . Carey's . Co& L el Limca-Herald LENeute Star ! Esapte | ganstein of th» Marines. The scores make her runner-up to | each of the record hnlders. KNIGHTS OF CoLUMns Team Standing. LEAGLE, ik Vounz Men's SLon’, In the Commercfal Leugue last woek The Evening Ster team was the® only It (0ok the measure n in three games, ug_Stores took the odd from Wilkins Coffer Co, Carry Ice i "t week, the Law team again V1 lfront in the Southern Ral| Leugue Two of the games ended wit! the teams tied, but Law was able to outbwwl Operation 4n the roll-offs A I otrike b‘)' Serivener was responsible for one of Law's victories. Cream o wo from Galt’ g " c7ats ’ E | Freight Auditors remain but a game f:;r(‘,"'&hfl;‘lfi’,»..‘l;‘ ;fi ",f' dr‘,?,l‘:,:' :‘,’,‘:};‘,‘, Only Ovando sycceeded in taking all | bick of the leader as a result of a sweep | gyer Young M-n's Shop and Times- three of its gamds Jast week in the | scored against Disbursing. | Herald twice defeated the Chesapenke Knights of Columbus League. It in-| /Capt. Dorsey was outgeneraled by | & Potomac ‘Telephones, creased its circuit lead at the expense | Cept. McMahon in the Purchasing- | = Newspaper team bowlers gars of Christopher, which rolled its lowest | Traffic match, and Traflic took all three | individunl laurels of the Week set of the year and dropped to ffth games. The Traflic leader so employed | Holbrook of The | placs as a result. his bowlers that Purchasing had to ac-|at 137 Lan The other sets went two games to|cord its opponent practically all the |outit shot high one, with Santa Marfa, despite high | handicap. game of 536 and high set of 1,630, fall-| Campbell’s Treasury team took the !ing before De Bota. Columbl with | measure of l'umrnx}'r Accounts In n Bowling Alley to Be Watched } With Hubby, Furnace Both Out JOUN A. FERRALL. w:n:« I‘n‘mk) hl;d(hfl',n nlmr"dl lléd offered |, | him w check for it, but the doctor re- HEN the Old Timer retumed | 1,04 (. take it, inaisting that there '’ to the bench after a some- | A O TRER e U N Tihat, disastrous shot he found “Svgy mean he wasn't able to recog- | it “Why didn't you Just con- nize the Nlm?" asked the Old “Well, a lot of authors have bee | trili‘t= 83 to the prize fund and sy | apie to recognize their stories on the on the bench instead of trying to | screen” bowl?" demunded the Kid New Kclentific Movie, i I UAw, why don’t you shut up and go sn't that exactly,” declared the | Wi averaae - Anderson (Ruthy 1 on_home?” responded the Old ‘Timet he moving plcture man thought | Eastern Star League ended the regu- “I haven't any home,” declared the |1t wan and tried to explain that sce- | lur sehedule of its first season last week Kid nario writers often had to make & lot | with the champlonship going to the “Keep up that razzing a few minutes | of changes o adapt as story to longer,” said the Old Timer, “and I'll | screen, “They can make a picture out | shead of the Washington Cedtennial aig_you one’ of wimost why book,’ he said. By the | team. Ruth got third place, fous games UL wasn't rmzing you 3""‘ muking | way, Doctor,” he added, ‘what s the [behind the leader. # friendly suggestion,” sald the Kid {rame of your novel?’ “That's just the | — However, Ruth may be tled by Brook- |“And you are not teally so bad,” he | point,’ the doctor told him, ‘1" do not , Which has a postponed set with vent on encourngingly. “I guess you've | feel free o take this check beeause Bethlehem to roll off. 8hould Brook- just about made w new world record | there was w mistake, You see, the sce- | land aweep the set, 1t would share the (dor duckpin shootg " narlo writer did not get my novel, By | third berth with the Ruth team £hould “What do you mean?” demunded the | mistake I sent him my new bulletin on | it lose all three gamen, Brookland would 1O Timer. sensing the cateh i It | blister rust control.’ " | dvon to a Afth-place tie with St John's UCounting on marks " explained the | “Well, it should make as good | Wwhile it would be left In a fourth-place 1iA “ou've had elght marks in four | movie,” insisted the Old Timer. wames. — You counted 9 on the Arst- fever, T don't belleve a word of 1110t the three engugements. e hen youve Tegialaped Meven Sepih | i 1Con tha. ancion. s spemaint-of i A.0 DUCKPINNERS WAGING WARM FIGHT counts on spares 1f 14 pins on seven | ghsentees why didn't Al come down | General Aceounting Office Rowling marks wn't w world record, 1t should | tonight | e, wnd Tm’going W ask Lonnfe | fle gets cut only two nights # League In in the midst of the hotteat champlonship struggle in It four-year wlve you & medal for 307 week now” sald the Kid “His wife y claims she hed & terrible tme with hekos Wil i and the furnace—flie minute she | “Deuces wild 1s_correct,” cason I'm et~ existonce, Post OMce tenm, lnst-neasor champion, fa leading with a two-game Ladvaitage over Investigators, Check took her eyes off one the other went Cthe Old Timer. "'The out-and so she's put him on & sched- | ting all those 2epta counts on marks ‘momore seearate than ususl Acoounting and Indian No. | dead- locked tn second plave ! ule, 1 suppose you knew he was mai- s thnt f rled?” U'm hitting the pins Just slongside the ush on the snoot. Osuslly Post OfMce sl the tewm game record of the league for all time as well an ! hemdpin (o't shoot that near 1o the head pin the seanon when U shot 647 1t 1 the only 600-claxs game recorded iy | K knew thers was some good res- the history of tha elreult A won suld the Kid "By the way, | | Heyfarth of Post OMee has vol has the best Uiought yon told e DF - Posey wan whooting lonlght. 1 haven't seen lim " high individual game al 150 and Wa feld ol the same team (ha stilke 1 has i couldn't get out,” explsined e aver r. 111-97, aa well volled _the highest set. 380, and #Htone Ola Thner “Hed B lmporiant ens recor Horgen of Indlan No, of Qlulme has made the most spares. Ovando vent to the i I " in nered the ar volled high game of the Times-Herald oL Wt A6 Chesapeake & Pulop ‘Telephones bowled the nigh teum gane of the week with 574. It gave them their lone vic- tory over the Time -Herald bunch EANTERN ATAR LEAGUE. Team Ntanding, N Uty 5 Wanhuwtin Con ¥ A Wl 1w Hixh High N Hish team ey il uity [ | Unlerson 1 Ruti v A wetes e Ry admitted “Yes" suld the Old ‘Timer, "I was mighty glad o hear it “Glad 1o hewr he mareled?” asked the Kid “Why? He never did you ony havm " Marriuge No Joking Matter, ‘The Old ‘Thmer gave him a reproachs il ook CMurrtage s notling to joke whout," he declared, “For the love of heaven, ‘Loget dnto tahe habit of pulling chaap Jokes whoul matiimony 1 can tell you that there are lots of Umes hachelors 1) elf lnn’. for od life " Well, w0 du [ wmgementprobmbly aboul (hat: moving {pictare him 1 "Bny meked the Kid, “is Uiere any Guth o that story ahout the film " “What story?” the Old Timer wanted o know “Why" said the K16, with a [m- fectly eevious face, "§ understand that the moving pleture people told him ) er Davis, towever | Charley | the | Unity team, which finished just a game | “Hows | e with Bethany shonld it win but two |y i |™In_the concluding block last night | the Federal League squad rolled up a | team score of 2,717, a doubles count of 11.068 and a singles toial of 543. Against this the District Governmznt Leazue bunch hit for 2,541 in th® team con- . 1.061 n th2 doubics and 525 in the ingles, o0 the 10-game tota's for each sec- tion of the compstition favor the Fedoral League. as fololws: Teams, 5467 to 5.005; doublcs to 2,144 singles, 1,107 w0 1.054. Scores Last Night. Seores of last night's bowltag follow: ¥ DISTRICT GOVE arnhardy 1"y Miehel] DISTRICT ruhardt . DISTRICT GOVERNM ! 16 1 el gens D ONE GIRLS’ TE Only one sweep was recorded in th inaugural matches of the newly or- ganized Prince Georgss County Wom- en’s Duckpin League last week on the Arcade drives at Hyattsville. Uni- versity Park took all | bowied against Berwyn. | In other matches, Hyaitsville Crick- ‘I‘Lfi took two games from Dixie Pig and Coeds. FIVE BOWLERS SHARE Individual records are well with two of them She holds has toppled the greatest cpores, 99 the and Bértha Greevy of high set at 346 Columbtans have hit 17 strikes cach. H Team Records. HS Tot Puns g ] i« Frere | Rt Mi Palmer | Yarnelt LS AT Whaten (LRI WPERS [T X I | M | Mooie KUMBACKS e HE Salhvan Burke 3 Sl an v Pt e ROVERS PICK LEADER AND PLAN CARD PARTY street northeast, Rover elected these oMcers Raymond Burroughs, captain; Wil- | am Woodfield, asslatant captain, Myey Trotlck secretary: Robert Poetzman | treanurer, and John Remmer, mateh- | maker The olub w 40 et the fll 8 pm | Ans & card party February ortheast Masonte Temple Tips on Keeping Fit. Pleking up plns may be & su- perstition, but (s goad for yon Btooping frequently in’ the best exervise lm-n}nuhlm and develops muscles which generally get the least attention, three games Judges won a brace of games {rom roague. They hold a fiv LADIES’ LOOP MARKS distri- Scts other than Buriner's and Kron- puted in the Washington Ladies Duck- man’s totaling more than 350 lasg week pin League, Rena Lovy of the Colum- were: Crown, 388; Silverberg, 368, New- bians being the only bowler rr«}mg i hig | average at 103-43 for 54 games anc | number of Mari~ Frere of the Com- veeks after post- mercials has bowled high game at 138 Beequer Lorraine Gulli of the off. Score shects at th~ conclusion of ' Beeques and Florence Re.nbold of the At a meeting held at the home of | Michael Coakley, manager, 1917 u? Athletie Club TH BAPTIST eman Lites ¥, Do W Do KKoefer TWORTH BOWLERS TOP NORTH WASHINGTON LOOP ETWORTH BAPTIST bowlers are | running well in front of the nine other teams in the race for the championship of the North Washington Church Duckpin game advan- tag~ over the second-place Emory M E. team. - Leazue statistics, furnished by Scorer Charlcs 8. Mason. follow: Teum Standing. WALLAC X th Baptist . En M. ¥ 0 Helghia Chits Meant Pleasant M E Willues Semortal Pres | Ce I Presbvterian \ ¥ Pt it League Records. Hish tram wet— Hign © Fischer e, 1111 Individual Kecoris. PETWORTH HAPTIST GOHS HG St Sno Ave 13 563 141 I8 0L 1 134 AN 1 « W Hamm UNTON TEMPLY Moore ' 2 % COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Honesty ed life as 4 pose ooy bat By heing honest with hinselt and with othees iw the aflairs of lite, he tose 1o the bighest wifive Ahvaham Lincoln o the land. What applies te individuals alse apphy 0 corporations and nadions. HONESTY In TH REST POLICY and tose wha are ondowed with this chavacteristic are saoner o later hound o sue ceed, Our policy has alwavs been one of Honesty, i Cor. 8th and G Sts. N.W.