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'PHE ‘SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 19, 1928—-SPORTS . SECTION. tern Star Bowling League Ends First Campaign With Unity Team Champion WINSINNEW LO0P “BY ASNCLEGANE Title Squad Is Pressed b Washington Centennial Duckpinners. Eastern Star Ladies Bowling League has ended its first season with the Unity team champion after a brisk brush with | Washington Centerfnial. The Unity | won with 40 victories against 5 defeats, while the runner-up finished with n-?d of 39 wins and 6 losses. ¥ virtue of its victory. Unity gets the silver cup given by the Masonic Bowling Association. while Washington | Centennial will receive a cup donated | br the Spier Co. Other cups given by | Pearson & Cram and Harris & Co. will | §0 to Annie Anderson of the Ruth team, | nish average bowler. and Frances Dob- | #on of tnity. higih game roller. These | ngitiouas marks were bettered, but not by those who had participated in the reoulrea number of games. Trophies il be presented at a dance to be . v the league on March 3. il b ettt Ran3 i secon Beth- second 387 third Areenesy (Unitr1. 304 Hish indcidbal came—Hamm 348 secnnd A')’k,:fl-n tRatay. 1 (Washinston Cen- Ande=son 1Rath) Jomn'sr. 9213 ai B UERIEag b I=3BY ARSENEAU- WINNING ROLLERS IN STELLA LY These bowlers, cap’ained by Ri first season. FRANCES DoBSsON- MILDRED Hicrs- Y P € Swarzman Eivinger | Stembarkes | 3 1 3 85 | g BETHLYHEM 2 I a8~ .7 3% et H y | i for | best count 13 ENHAM Club is hogging honors Maiona' frtt Capital Eovw'ing Lregue at present in th2 claims all except the mark high are 2 an ¢ f but a singie pin shy of o ) = e 3| the reeord st by ths circuit-leading | ™ | King Pin outfit. Incidentally. ths Don- ', pressing the King Pins for lead. It Cuieer intosh oa wok of the circuit provided by haries Quant follow: Team Standing. 5 235 3 Hgh teim Hizb sk 3 1 NIZPAH P LAFAVETTE, 28 = 33K, O>myn { iean: vl idnsidaal idnal Reeords. KING Pickets 20OGOLJUBOW IS LEADING IN CHESS TITLE TOURNEY BERLIN, Fetruary 18 ®).—The sud semi-fiuel round of the sUernationa) chess mesers’ Lournament :r cntesied Wwaay et the Berlin Cheas ) Wauen play stopped tonight, four of e wven gamee scheduled hed heen €oicen wnd three were adjourned 15 E D Bogoliubow of Germany leads $olowed py A Nimzowitsch of Den- Riere and K Heliing of Germany. winners wisy were E D ol uhow, K. Heliing, W. Schlage eud B, Yoch Wadstonh Ve u i Meuny Fitgerala m —Kinz P sapeinz | PIN ans 39 (M. B. Desham ‘M. B Deu- ~n umens B TOLTDO GETS BIG RACE. CLEVEYAND. February 18 () —The Matron stake for threc-year-old trot- ters, tponsored by the American As- sociztion of Trotung Horse Breeders. 4" has been awarded to the Toledo. Ohio, Driving Club 2nd will b> raced during the July 9 to 14 Grand Circuit meeting at the Maumee Valley track - Cloek BuwlersflG‘o 'A" the Time; NEW DUCKPIN ORGANIZATION rACTERN STAR VEAGUE. uth Piatt, won 40 of 45. 7amcs bowled to garner the fh1mplnn$hlv\i of their rircuit in UNGTON CHURCH LEAGUE. Team Standing. Wo Lost. o aush Ninth N, Douglas! site p th Bapiisd | . Ingram, | Ingram lost a little ground last week | in th> East Washinglon Church League by dropping the first game of the set | to Metropolitan_Baptist, while Douglas | | No. i was winning three from Keller. | | The Ingram-etropolitan Baptist first | | game resulied in a tie and was won by the Baptists on the roll-off. Waugh moved up a place in the standing by winning two from Epvworth, and Dougias No. 2 did-likewise by ing the set trom Fifth Baptist. Fif- toenth Street won three from Centen- | | niai No. 2, but Centennial No. 1 took all three from Nmth' No. 2, and Gorsuch won two irom Ninth No. 1. Lyons of Fifteenth Street shot the bes. set and tne second high game of the week. His set of 376 cnabled him ! to step out 1 tront again in individuai averagss. and his high game of 135 was 1 pin chort of W. Donalson’s high game. | Sccond honors for the week went to ©. Jefiries, whose timely bowling for a sot of 360 was the main reason for the | thrce wins tor Centennial No. 1 over Ninth No. 2. Mark Raspbenty of Deug- las No. 2 rolled a nice game qf 132 and was th» high man in the match beoween | s team and Fifth Baptist. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS LEAGUE. Team Standing. ndo was able to make a E ek in the Knights of Co- lumbus League. Its 560 game and 1.,84 st werc too much for De Soto, ‘hich ©id gracefully into last place. I c2cond-place Sania Maria ran -qainst cecond high game and set. 532 and 1,502, rolled by Pinta. which was g-od enough for two of the three games Salvador tesced in (wo scores over 300 to down Genoa for the odd. Co- lumia bested Christopher. two to one, in three very ordinary games, and Bal boa aaministered the same dose tc “Crinidad. O'Neal of Genoa tried to win hi team’s’games sinzle-handed, rolling 138 {2ame and 376 s Sullivan of Ovando snnthsd competition for high game with 136, waule Murtaugh, also of Ovando. had a peor sscond high set of J:%, just abiead of a flock who bet- werad 320, Suliizan of Ovando, who had been th> lone 100-spare man, g:ined plenty 5f company urng th2 wek, when Leo Dicg2lman of T.midad, Lansdale of | San.a Maria, Weide oi Genc» and Me- Carhy of Coiumb.a went over the top. | Ovanuo's b.g sci brought it sbove tha 500-averege mark, th> only tcam with s disunciion, Ths wesk's schodule has been r;l;:- il 18. weep lo 'SOUTHERY JOWLERS OUTHIT AT ROANOKE T | DD YELLOWS LY PROANOKE.~ Va. Pebrusry 18.— | oabt: Biaveh | 3outhern Ref'may b-wiers of Washinz- g et ton bowed to the stued of the Norfolk | tount Ple:ant i Westmn Railvay heve this a‘ternoon en Ruse . | 12 the opening b'ack of ths annual 10-| g2me hrme-and-h-ms £'to of thes» old | riva’s of the drives. Ths home erew | bested the men from th~ National Cap 2935 to 2531, in the five gam-s. aldwin and Pragler of Norfo'x & !¢ term Rafiway were the stars of th-| e'2gh, the former hitting for %10 and the Jatter for only a nin l2ss. Southern Paflway vsed seven bowlers, four of th~m participating in a'l of th* eanies Orm~ led the visitors with a total of 575. Th~ ccncluding block of five gamc: | wil' b> bowled in Washingion on March |31, Southern Reilwav has wnon three | 9 the fine annual mat~hes roilcd | Coun's of yesterday’s block follow: - and W .elied on account of the holid: matches will be rolled off on A Go'den Rule crept a game closer fo he Isa4'ng Mount Plaasant tsam in the Odd Fellows’ circult Jast week when it anp'iad the whitawash brush to Central, whil= Yfamt Plegsant could win but two {rem Canton Arl'ngion Har Tay =on thres from Mot bo, while Lovalty, Eastern. Bright- woyd No. 2. Tangdon. Amity, Pred D Stuart and Washington won two «f ihefr gomes against Harmony. Bright- wood No. 2. Mount Nebo, Columbia. Brigh'wood No. 1. Magenenu and Cov- cnant. The Mount Nebo-Brightwood No. 2 match had been postponed from | A previous date. Young of Eastern rolled the best duckpins of the week, totaling 362. He started his set with a game of 132, fell down to 99 in the second and finished strong with 131. Other good sets were rolled by C. H. Groff of Mount Plea ant. 341: Fergusan of Brightwood No. 1. 328: Barrett of Brightwood No. 2. and Lohmar and Stranley of Columbia. with 321 and 120, respectively Lewis of Langdon rolled hi 1t into Total Toral U'R!CH PI-HLLY HURLER. HAS DOUBLE PNEUMONIA BALTIMORE, Md., February 18 (#).— Frank Ulrich, leading Philadelphia Na- tional pitcher, is in Franklin Square Hornital her» with double pngumoma, which vrobably will keep him out of uniform for s:veral month Althuigh his physician expressed this ‘opinion, he sald he did not consider his_condition seripus. Ulrich. whose home is here, went to he hospital Saturday. 2 ast iy Always Wind Up ai Same Plac 5 wn-g LY JOHN A FERRALL. YE Old Timer hooked a beauti- ful thot mto the pocket, but was rawarded with nothing bet- ter than a split, getting 8 in th* box. “Well. it didn’t get me anvthing’' he remarked to the Kid, "but I feel a lot better when I'm socking the old headpn, even if 1 get nothing out of 1ot Did you notize—I'm as steady as a clock tonight. right on No. 1 “You're slways as steady as a clock” declared the Kid “That's exactly what you are--a clock biwler.” "What do you m~an --clock bowler?" asked the Old Timer. " “Just like clock,” explained the i’ | Kid, “running all the time, but always winding up at the same place, But (cheer up. they'll begin breaking right s | for you soon.” he added, as he did not {want the Old Timer to quit. “I'm sure glad you deeided to stick for & eouple | of games; it's no fun shoolink alone.” A Soclal Pastime, “Well, as Prank Goll says, “it's a lot belter to bowl alone than to biwl with Lumbago,” declared the Old Timer “But howling 15 & soctal pasiime, isn't [it—nothing better for teaching a guy (o be a good mixer?" 1 “It really 1s astonishing how you old | imers stick 'ogelhrr -1 just noticed | Lonnie and Jack Willams together at & table out there. And I guess you same quint for seven or eight years, ' | o Beven or eight years!” exclaimed the Old Timer. * successive year on the same teamn. the way, 1 notice that one of the ‘week Iy papers is running thst old telegram story of Lee's” “What old telegram swory?” demand- | and Lee have veen shooting on the' | s season s gur twelfth ’: ! Just couldn't get home before 10 on bowling nights,” insisted the Kid. “This wasn't a bowling night; she merely thought we'd know where he was," explained the Old Timer. I took the telegram over to John Evans and we fixed up an answer that would protect Lee—You see, we thought he Zuuh! have had an attack of indiges- on." Bought in Two Sizes, “Indigesi {o said the Kid, puazled. 2 agreed the Old Timer, “you rould get acute indigestion fn pints and half pints at very reasonable prices in those days, Well, her tele gram read ‘Lee not home ye Is he spending evening with you? As 1 found out later, she had sent’ wbout the same message to’ Archle Tavior, Lindstrom and Bailey Brown. When Lee got home about 11—he had fallen asleep In the waiting room at Union Btation nnd missed & couple of (raims— l our replies were just coming in—and his wife gave him an eapful about the disgraceful way men stlek together ™ “What do you mean—-men stick to- | aether?” asked the Kid “Barking each other up” explained the Old Timer, “because every darned ene of us had telegraphed her' ‘Loe all right. He is spending evening with | me.' " Kicked ¥ootheurd OFf Crib, | “The first time 1 heard that story,’| sald the Kid, disgusted, “I laugned so | (hard I kicked the “footbosra off my crib, But I'll let you live it you bowl one more game, By that time Russell will be here, I guess; hes been out howling every night since he shot | the 620 In the sweepstakes.” “I doubt if he will be oul tonight” | Keé[;; Y;mr Hair Il' your hair leka natursl gloss end lustre, or is difficult to Keep in plaee, it is very easy to give it that vich, gloasy, refined and orderly ap- pearance, so essential to well-groomed men, Just rub a Jittle Glostora through your hair once or twice a week,—or alter shampooing, and your hair will then stay, each day, just as you camb it, Glogtora soitens the hair and Rich-looking and Orderly | the select, class by turning in a total of | Luchs at 134, Linthicum tied with | 330. | Sugar of the Carrs for high set at 334. | Mos*. of the contests were hard-!High team game and set were nit by fought and the scores close, though no | Shannon & Luchs with counts of 581 records were threatened. jand 1,564. — : | The postponed Douglass vs, Boss & TYPOTHETAE LEAGUE, i Phelps match will be rolled Monday. | Team Standing. { There will be no league howling Wed- | t. | nesday. the regular schedule being post- | Judd & Detweiler . poned until February 29. atonal Capital i INTERNAL REVENUE, LEAGUF. Team Standing. o Ve Paver, Mix. Co Columbian. Printing Co et - St Ving Co. ! st v Rogulations Chas. H y Field Audit Review . Ransdell R. P. Anl H B0, High team et H Washington Printing Co. by winning all three games with Potomac Electro- type Co. became a contender for first place last week in the Typothetae League. National Capital Press slipped back into second pesition by dropping two games to R. P. Andrews Paper Co., while Judd & Detweller ciung to th» wop by grabbing the odd game from Colum- bian Printing Co National Fublishing Co. tripped Fel- lowship Forum in two of their tussles one on the roll-off of a tie game. Lew Thayer, w considerable help from Cole, anchor-man. managsd to hold its own, and took two from Ransdell, Inc. Cherles H. Potter Co., District of Co- lumbia Paper Manufacturing Co. and Joyce Engraving Co. were the winaers over Standard Engraving Co.. H-K Ad- vertising Service and Washington Mono. type Co., respectively. in two of three games in the other matches. Field Audit Review copped all the honors last week in the Internal Rev- enue League. Piling up a total of 1,656. the tail-enders took all th.oes games {rom Personal Audit and in its <econd effort hit 605 for a season record team Towers contributed 141 to the 2 g2 ‘Towers’ set of 33 was high for the week. Routson l=d the losers with 349 and his final game of 147 vas the best individual score oi the week. Personal Audit now has lost nin® gzames in a row. With R. W Lewis slamming the ma- ples for 3335. Special Adjustment easily shut out Annex No. 1. Kidwell, with 336, performed best for the loe: Clearing Division took three from Rulrs and Regulations. Tarter's set of 3% was high for the match. Th~ Mis-cllaneous-Gencral Counsel m~ich was postponed. Matohes this week will b2 rolled on Thursday nizght. WASHINGTON LAD! LEAGUE. . DISTEICT 1, Team Borquea . otuminans omtie 12 1s Komiacks Taushiers of idabell oloniRls .l ud o el R 4D Zelda La Porte of the Comets flashed a neat bit of pinning against the Co- lumbians in the Washington Ladies’ Leogus last week. She s%ored high set of the week. with a total of 32J. having games ot 120, 104 and 105. Hor ‘oub'eh-ader the last two frames of the second clash. with a 112 count by her teammate, Marsatet Leeman, en- 2bled the tcam to cop onz game and aveid a shutour. Rena Levy was high for Columbians. having 305 with hizh game at 113, while hor tammai~ Kitty Klein. toteled an even 330 with iwn counts ot 101 each. Mary Cox was Hilltoppers' heavy scor- cr in their three-game victory over Daughters of Isabclla. Mary socked the maples for 316, with 112 as her bes® single count while her teammate Edra Ragan shot a nifiy 120 in th2 final tilt to bring her total to 304. Catherin> Moricrty was high for the losers with 288, and. incidentally, qualifi~d for the consis'ent bowlers' club with a count of 96 in cach ga Irene Seot's 107 and a ~oun- w 112 by Anna Wiliiams gave n their lone win over Kumbacks lgone re tered high set with 285. whil> Fran Hefl rolled w2il for Kumbecks. geti; 229 with high game at Lorraine Gulii shot 1 <le and Bertha Greevy 374 for high sot in Becques' three-game friumnh n-c Amarons. Margaret Gleason rcllea best {or the les~rs. getting 297, with high game at 102 Elaine Palmer totaled 301, with a hef. ty 118. in her first effort to help Com- mercials grab thre> from Coloniats. The ‘atter were a little off their gamo, the Individua! effort bsing a 99 game v Bess Hoffman Trmates nConvention Raily Ar-adias strengthened their lead i ths Ladies’ Distriet League last wes) b taking two of thres games f-om the Billies. s*rong contende " Cent. Leda Amidon and ne ed consid-rably 'y Ar ine Thomzs tewled weil irtore gave the Billies a second-place tie with Convention Hail and Petworth Convention Hall was wallop2d for three in a row bv Mever Davis. Anna Williams lod the Mever Davis attack. while Capt. Giad; =»k=d the maples right sound ST, P-‘worth was held to a second-place tie when it drooned the firsr same of its "=t with Win~ Sin Helena Kol 115 for King Pin in the in th~ nsxt twn Anna Bt "i» Fror~ pnd Mariort temnate ta win for Patworth =< took the measurs of X 25t Temple. for nigh sin- High 1eam ime 10 week—Rowe Interbureans pu'led the greatest un- et a5t week in the Aggis Leoague in taking #'! thr~ grmes from the leadine Econvmi-s quint. the first time the trick hns been done by any team this seaswn. McCarthv and Dan Feadr contrib- uted s~ts of 343 and 341 10 *he Ints’ vic- tory. The entire E~onomics lme-up was con:’ *=ably off form. not & man cross- ing the 300 mark for his set. Accounts kept ma~e with ‘he Inter- bureaus by taking all thrée gamss from *he Blister Rust bowlers. with Stork and Cooper doing the most offective vork for the winners. Afier dropping the first game ta tne S»-Kems bv a 5035-333 margin. Plant | Bureau rallied and .00k ihe rext two games. though not wily a tough battle. Ros* and Goil led the ant Bureau bowlers, the “armer < oo of 132 being the best gam+ of the match while Capt. Joe McKencher gave evi- dence of a raturn to form and totaled 311 for the best set by any So-Kem shoater Shops put over its oost set of 1h» sea- son in taking two games from the Cen- tral Store ! high DISTRICT GOVERNMONT LEAGUE Team standis Pumrine Burlding team come—Puichasing team set—Purchasing. 1 a8l same—H. * inaivi ual set—Gued —H_ Stecle. 111 warenrt, A 1l avera, Stk pares— REALTORS' LEAGUE. Team Stands 1. Dallas Grade Hotxe & Mitileton Shannen & L e The Shapre (o it want R0 nee & Phelis Distrier Tith 1E Wardman Thos. E. Jurrell Shannon & Luchs again is tied with Hedges & Middleton for second place in the Realtors’ League as a resuil of a three-game victory scored over the Cafritz team last week. Shapiro climb- ed tw third place by taking two from Hedges & Middieton, while (he lerding Gradys dropped two to the Carn District Title Co. won three from the Jarrells and the Warrens hagged two from the Wardmans High game of the wesx Charles Linthicum of was ralled Shannon & be Are LINDSTRONM IS HIGH IN AGEIE PIN MEET Takes League Sweepstakes by Shooting 1,705 for 15 Games. With a total of 1,705 for his 15 games, Lindstrom of the Plant Bureau team won the Agriculture Interbureau Bowi- ing League sweepstakes concluded last night, at the Coliseum. Lindstrom. who rolled 568 in his five games last night, assumed the lead in the event in the second block rolled a week previous Dixon finished second. with 1,671, and Donaldson third, with 1.665. Others to roll in the 1,600 class for the 15 games were: Conklin, with 1,633: Ruppert, with 1.630. and Seaton, with 1,622, Jack Perrall topped the 1,500 class with 1.579. Lycns opened the competition with a game of 173 znd bowled 600 for the first block, the high 10-frame and 5- scores of the sweepstakes, but ualified early in the second f 21 bowlers who started in the nnished. Scoies of tne final block and sweep- stakes totals follow ‘he Shops bowlers NAUTICAL LEAGUE. Team Stane Washington Canoe 1st's winning streak < ended at 24 games by Potomac Boat ‘ub lasi week in the Nautical League. The Canocists. however. took two of th* three games, grabbing the last. by a single pin. El Dorado Canoe set a new game rec- ord for the league with a count of 609. INTERIOR PEPARTMENT LEAGUE Tesm standinz. x:mm Survey while Horowitz went on set of 339 in the anchor second team Secretary just cos dropped two games .0 son's set of 354 was Secretary’s downfall. 108 113 snd 133 Indian and Disburst of 340 The lowly Per taken & new soven of it column from Publi the Being Offered In Our Annual b}“Veat; L & Were $43 Were S5 830,00 W oe 535 $36.67 0. $40.00 natural oils from which the hair derives its health, life, gloss and lustre, Try it! Sea how easy it is to keep i hair combed tyle you like, hor brushed lightly or eombed down flar. It you want your hair to lia down particularly Now Weore NOow W ere NOw Sale Of Fine 1007 AllWogl Hand: Taillored Suitings & O’Coatings hedtweight fabries owitaMe for Nocing wear Make Regular prices will prevait i among the rour selection at Eroupiags oace L] \ | § ) N : There are many \ ) 5 \ \ \ \ wediately atter this sale 951 fed the Kid, bith ore he t RO | K14, biiog before he thought. ' | SCH% T Bla timer, “Rudy told | | That Old, Old Story! | me that Russell was out practicing “When Lee married he moved out | With Al Costello’s basket ball squad | into the sticks” explained the uldklm» night and somebody steppea on | smoath and nght, after applying Glostora, simply moisten your hair with water belom brushing it A large hottle of Glostora coata but & trifle AL any drag store, makes it plinble, Then, even stub- horn haie will sty in placa of its awn uecond It gives your hafr that witural rich, well-groomed effect, instead of leaving it stiff and artiticial looking As waxy pastes and creams do. Glos- tora alao keeps the sealp soft, and the haie healthy by restoring the MANY IN STAKE RACE. An ineresse of #9 per cent over 1927 41 the pumber of entrants for the 1928 £50,000 Preakness st Pimlico has beep | i nnounced by the Maryland Joekey | Lo Cigb. Many new names will l[?ll 0 [ Moyer & Preekness os & result. The Western (orrion ) 10 e i i JOS. A. WILNER & CO. Custom Fail Cor. 8th and G Timer, “and used 1o take the train | his pipe.’ dally from Union Station at about 6. | “Blepped on his pipe?" sald the Kid lrma night he was pretty late and when ' "What's there about that to keep him he did not show up by 10, the wite from bowling tonight.” 'wnrrudulnd sent :hh: b, o i;vlnll,” Ml:;d back the Old 1‘Im,nl{. stgerts wil ore then Gouble those | 00 leam oms, inking we ml solem) aa he went out to take his < 15 know whal was wrong." shot; 07 ST Lol b4 ’.,‘l..h § mbers of the it was his windpipe,"

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