Evening Star Newspaper, April 26, 1929, Page 44

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Eastern’s Track Squad to Be Well Tested in Meet With Epzscolml Tomorrow . WILL GIVE A LINE ONTITLE CHANCES Nearby Virginians Already Have Victory Over Tech to Their Credit. E the campaign so far when it en- gages the strong Episcopal High combination at Alexandria. Episcopal recently decisively defeated Tech, 89 to 38. Tech, Central and Eastern are ex- | pected to stage a warm fight for hon- ors in the public high school track meet May 24. Two ball games also are scheduled here tomorrow in which schoLullrx\ will figure. St. John's will entertain | Charlotte Hall, and Tech and United | Typewriter Uniteds will face. ‘Tech will be represented by a mile relay team in the class B national | championship race in the Penn carni- val at Philadelphia. ASTERN HIGH'S track team will meet tomorrow what doubtless will prove its sternest test of | Among entrants upon whom Eastern will Episcopal will be Eisinger, Martin and' ‘Tolson in the 100-yard dash; Eisinger, | Martin and Clow in the 220-yard dash; Swope, Clow and May in the 440-yard | dash; Frank Miles and Shotb in the| 880-yard run: Frank and Chester Miles and Steinkuller in the mile run; Ever- ett in the high hurdles; Slye and Brown in the low hurdles; Farhood in the shot-put: Jenkins, Wade and Kennerly in the high jump; Wynn and Hutchinson in the pole vault; discus throw: Oxley, in the javelin thro Slye in the broad jum St. John's vanquished Charlotte Hall, 2 to 0, in a keenly contested ball game recently at Charlotte Hall, and the Southern Marylanders will come here tomorrow, bent on revenge. In United Typewriter Uniteds Tech will be facing a sturdy team. But the McKinley boys are going great guns these days and are not going to be| halted easily. Nebel, Geiger, Reichman snd Ed- wards make up the Tech team which | will compete in the tifle relay event in | the Penn carnival. They are a fast- stepping bunch., and are expected to make a strong showing. Four diamond games were scheduled today In scholestic circles here, with two tennis matches. Headlining the base ball program was the Business-Tech public high cham- pionship clash in the Eastern Stadium. and in other games Western and Emer- son were to face on the Monument Grounds, Central and Catholic Univer- sity Preshmen at Brookland, and Laurel and Hyattsville High at Hyattsville in | & Prince Georges County title encounter. Business and Tech were to meet in & public high championship tennis match, and Central and St. Alban’s also had a net engagement. A Central team wes to compete in the 440-yard title race in the Penn| relays. ‘Wood and Allison Two base ball games and a tennis match scheduled for scholastic athletes hereabout yesterday were abandoned because of the rainy weather. Schoolboy contests called off were the diamond matches between Eastern and Catholic University Freshmen, Brookland, and Georgetown Prep and St. Alban’s, at St. Alban's, and the tennis encounter that was abandoned » was & Prep SBchool League match be- tween St. nds. SCHEDULE FOR BOWLING IN WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT TONIGHT. ru. Alley —Team Surrenders —Personmel ... Teams, Clars Class B Alley.—Team. 6—Amhzons B B Temple 9—Colonin B &-ver Davis 10-D. of Isabelia..B Singles, 9:45 PM. Class. Alley. Helenl ana E P Aowatt And A Mare gan and Esther meh- Muiroe and Mamie Carr Muabel Hiser and P. Gran Lirine Bimmers and O ' Waldrop and D. Grlickso title | vt be deepnding tomorrow against | Hutchinson and | & Holland_and Patterson in the | & and Oxley and | T at A Class C. 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Totals. | coftin 614 | Siegel. ... | Fox > 96 76 Ferris Bateman. | Totals TEAMS. CLASS B. Bethesda (1313). ynn 08783 1 ey Isemann.. wie. s Jubb 88 x B RN e 474399 400 Totain... CLASS C. Securities (1290) Dixie Ples 8494 83 Cull'k, Simmers. Waldrop Rawlins. Totals, ansfield. ..436 418 304 CLASS D. s Mohicans 3 1 1 st 10 90 85 98 Waish! ..442386420 Totals.. 2 74 H.Dixon 81 MDixon. 81 Elmo. 85 Garner. 5% %5 1 Botmen. 387414392 Totals CLASS A SINGLES. CLASS B SINGLES, Trey. McNamee:©. ] Gullickson. . ! Hiser M M | Clari 8 | Bieber 111 4 = i | Deck M | 3. Perito 329 Smith Federline Gersdorf . Rupertus Steimyer i 110319 Veeehieni Tosnell .. Duickatt . Money ... McKerricher 104204 | Ready . 111306 Anderson . MEN’S DUCKPIN TOURNEY SCHEDULE FOR TONIGHT |3 (Prince Georges County gnd Natisnal Capl- tal Leag iht.) Singles, Jack Talbert George Bradt George Bteven Herbert Young Bam_ Benson C. Bchott. W. Kessler. L. F, . N . Lindsay. 4 % Burton. Pearson’ Tucker Kessler Schirmer Kolauist M. Coen v. 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YEOMANS CAPITAL BOY WITH TARHEEL NE Ed Yeomans, Washington boy, s with the North Carolina tennis téam Georgetown here today, Cathole University tomorrow which Is playing and Marylamd Monday. After leaving here the Tarheels will go North to meet Prince Yeomans, the Chapel Hill institution, is champion of the Tarheel TURKISH BATHS ALWAYS OPEN A mechanical exerciser which will really reduce excessive fat is part of our bath, ALBEE BLDG. 15 & G N.wW. GOLF SPECIALS 259, DISCOUNT On Every Puarchase Including Matched Sets $1.75 Wright and Ditson Golf Clubs clubs, including 4 dunlity, cl b Detvers, Muihies, Midirons,: g3 35 $4.00 Golf Bags. 5.00 Golf Bags. 6.00 Golf Bags. 8.00 Golf Bags. 10.00 Golf Bags.... 7.50 ANl Golt Bary Heavy Duck. If Balls. .. TENNIS SPECIALS Every Purchase Narragansett No. 20, $3.75; Our Price, § No. 30, 5.25; Our Price, Neo. 40, 7.80; Our Price, No. 50, 11.25; Our Price, No. 80, 15.00; Our Price, No. 70, 18.75; Our Price, 1 and Pennsylvania Balls. for $1.25 TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG, 48-HOUR SERVICE ATLAS SPORT STORE " Franklin 2408 University P, 8 82100 91 90109 93 5 101 419 490 458 78 FER 6 75 72 L A1B419 3T AR 8 H i} i 380 390 41 Hultpers Pe, 385 302 426 rinceton, Rutgers and New York University. who is a sophomore at wm_ Pottoms, 3 Steel Siave, ¥ "Pockets, All Reinforced: .. .6 for $1.00 (1.367) 94 83 1, 86 % % ys (1,203). 7 78 81 | looked like the old story would be re- | third the once great Krauss was his | old self. of 124 against 104. 69240 80273 | 91258 139483 n 80 161496 TMEN singles 2.50 3.75 5.50 7.75 9.75 2.50 o | tion tournament. | fire him, because Big Mose had never Quadruple Strike Not a New Tourney Mark Chapm States who holds the Dis- for two league sets “od in succession, rises to re- mark that L. R. Van Sant's quadruple strike of the other night was not the only one ever made in a Washington City Duckpin Associa- It was announced as a record. “Seven or elght years ago, I remem- ber, Pappy Pratt made either four or five in a row,” said Chapin, “and I'm inclined to belleve it was five.” More than 10 years ago Chapin es- tablished a record that has never been approached. Shooting Wwith the famous old Jeds team captained by J. Ernest Dulin, in the District League, Chapin rolled’ games of 143, 143 and 148 for & total of 434, the highest ever recorded up to that time. The bowling bugs egreed that the new mark would stand up for years But three nights later Chapin tied it With the Velvet Kind team in the Na- tional Capital League he rolled 137, 137 and 160. Pop Halley has “declded to keep Harry Krauss for his doubles partner. It will be remembered that Pop threatened to Kkept up with him in the city tourna- ment. They rolled last night. When Pop spilled 112 pins in_the first game and Mose got only 100 it | peated. But Pop dropped three pins in the second—101 to 104—and in the He squelched Pop with a game They totaled 645 in Class A doubles, Time was when Ray Chapin and Johnny Baum doffed their lids to no- body in doubles play and theyre still no set-up. Ray and Johnny performed along with Halley and Krauss and totaled 663. Baum, rated by some authorities as the greatest anchor man of all time when in_his prime, carried his old pal last night with a 350 set. Frances McNamee, a member of the champion University Park team of the Prince Georges County Girls’ League, rolied to the front in Class B singles of the Washington Women’s Duckpin Association tournament at the Lucky Strike._ Her set was 307. A team mate, Ruth Bowle, gained the lead in Class C with 290 and Virginia Robinson shot 273 to take the lead in Class D. E. Romero and E. Selander rolled 535 to top the Class C doubles. Some of the city’s leading bowlers | will perform tonight. COAST NET BODY NAMES GIRLS TO PLAY IN EAST|| BAN FRANCISCO, April 26 (#).—Six woman tennis players have been named by the California Lawn Tennis Asso- ciation to represent California in the Eastern tournaments this season. Mrs. L. A. Harer, Berkeley, and Ethel Burkhardt and Josephine Crookshank, both of San Francisco, were selected from the senior division and Evelyn Parsons, Patsy MeCoy and Marian Hunt, all of San Francisco, from the| Junior division. TOURNEY LEADERS A—Arlington, B—Linworth, 1,729, C—Peoples Drug (subuvban), 1,688, D—Balboa, 1,712, E—Doubleday-ilill Co,, DOUBLES. A—Simon-Barnard, 716. B—Wficox-Schweinhaut, 727. C—Wilam-Charleton, 680. D—Sherbaum-Burgess, 689. E—Camp-Pillsburg, 642. SINGLES. A—R. C. Reely, 375. B—Harry B. Dixon, 41 C—Charles Holbrook, 39 L. Schieith, 355. Burch, 326, 1,531, D—1 E—W. RACES TODAY Havre de Grace SEVEN RACES DAILY Special B. & O. train leaves Union_Station 12:00 noon. 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