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36 SPORTS.' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.” C, TUESDAY, MAY 7. 1999, ‘SPORTS. Remarkable Playground Feat Is Not Included Among List of Official Records - > Men’s Pin Tourney Scores woowawoa 2> EMRZ0REI MRS sarREngErwn 103 102 Waiter Qumww>EEvaaba> 00! 100 111 137 . 105 106 131 - P rennyson Nearly Lost JOD| xows . ws3aessa Totais . 521514508 x Sachems (1,620). Breech Mech. (1,689). for Allowing Performance 12 dette.. 104 110 108 ““‘“ 1"“:-: 106 102 141 1 94 84 Ernest g‘ F; 93 ‘l"’l Ig !“ 108 G on Rings. 127 100 126 123 118 133 S — Be Rolled Later. 8 21 ot 9 Holsamp . —— o B Mc! Totals ..561 539 520 Totals ..535 540 806 Bakersmith \OMORROW night will bring to a close the regular schedule of the | Sherwood Donaldson To Finish Regular List, but Some Postponements May |k o Ik ¥ (B: (District Government) - (Atlington C GELES, May 7 (#).—Seal Harris, | Chicago Negro heavyweight, will host | his _ponderous form into the Olympic |A\ldlwr1um ring here tonight in a 10- round bout with Neil CI Negro puncher from Riverside, Cal e >>>UannatnEkEY Bureau No. 2 (Tr: CLASS C. Washington City Duckpin Asso- LOW PRICE, YES, BUT THAT’S NOT HALF THE STORY Your Edward suit costs remarkably LIST of playground records is- L678). ‘sued by Mrs, Susie Root Rhodes, | Baveroar 180 93 114 superintendent, doesn't include JCti.; - 4314 10d 128 103 107 Parsons one that aps is the most|piapin . McCarthy. 87 2 ciation’s nineteenth annual tour- unusual of all. But it wasn't Patrick. . 113 114 130 87911180 Moore ek : nament at the Coliseum. Post- ;‘fl;‘:“n"l “,"l’!"';"“ AR that | rotals ..550550578 Totals ..493 536 491 109—323 m"%,'fd:’;‘ ,ff;‘;;’ L BoRl L > . S at al Tector, Tecalled foday that the unlisted |Goldbers’. 86 113 103 it 190343 dusing the next, several nights, Secre- 9;30‘?-35: '&3’.'&‘,."3;3 *z"h';wh’-‘weflmmmmt; 122101 113 7 118116139 327 | tary Ebersole sald today. after he landed it. Totals ..535 497 596 . 516 555 546 | Wolte The mew doubles leaders emerged Dick was an. assistant director on the | lem (13370, er (1.543). | Reinho: uy sl H from last night's play. Johnny Beall | Garfield playground 11 years ago when |5 . 89 95 99 i 84 92111 and Mickey Johnson totaled 692 to 2 skinny little kid named Beany Mor- 17109 110 104 Swindlehurst wrest first place in class C from the 7el created material for those cartoon- . 90106 111 O'Neal .. Wurtz-Preusser and Howard-McNickle 8 | combinations, which were tied with 681. A new class E record was made by | sts who specialie in things that chal- | 5 lenge credulity. Totals ..504 488 351 i i A e, B, Te00Td as made bY | little . . . because all outside profits are smith of Mount Rainier with 656, This D e nily Teprie| Sabnasiis, (i, Lberty s C o), |, ST A S A ma’;‘.::dy AR :.,::n 2%3 ,E llég s 3898 Rider . 2{?""’" Camp and Pilisburg who h‘dii eliminated. ut.t e re? Polnt.ls that it % it | has more style, in fabric and lines, and that it fits you accurately because it is tailored to your individual measure. %287 una $387 The playground rings are laid out in| . " —ooe o T Stop in and see the smart new fabrics Ellis .. . 2 3 sets of six, with approximately eight 168 831 571 | eiine 05 107 09 h : 3 310 | George Bromley got hot in class B f St e’ B st S 2 U oo L e nd, w8 b, et course eight es is quite a test for 8 Rodgers.. 3 Cones o Srith 0 3303 | appears now that Dixon's 417 is good a sturdy boy. Beany made 63 trips. He Glovmetii 1“2 1] T the Utle. [ L | swung himself about half a mile. P b + | H. R. Baughman of Potomac savlngs! Bank made a triple-header strike and | won five bucks. John Harville, the veteran, rolled 352 to take seventh place in class B singles. Then he knocked off a 364 set, with three pins handicap, at the King Pin | No. 2 to lead the singles of the Odd Fellows’ tournament, which opened last night. 78358 The Golden Rule team, with a handi- 1357253 | cap of 64 pins, grossed 1,661 to lead the Odd Fellows’ teams. Play will be con- tinued tonight. Roehling Williams ‘Wolstenholme Roeuerenor The Edward Tailoring Co., Inc. 719 Fourteenth St., N. W. Washington 104 101 98 Totals. . .506 505 505 95| casper Tucker SCHEDULE FOR TONIGHT IN BOWLING TOURNEY Singles, 7 P.M. Come in and get a free copyof the “Art Dressing Well.” FDWARD CLO “Made for You” PHILADELPHIA . . . NEW YORK . . . WASHINGTON . . . ATLANTIC CITY NORFOLK . .. NEWARK, N.J. . : . WILMINGTON, DEL. . . . READING, PA. fell short by 23 pins of equaling Paul | It was not only a case of the little 97 98121 Bowles 0 8¢ erable exertion is required to keep UP| o\ G5 530508 nd | Sol - that puts a severe strain on the ha v&’.‘i’"m"“’;.fi L Her‘msn H "H 1!§ 104 8 said Tennyson, “when my attention 63 the Garfield director showed up. o | Taibe: Donaldson " “She was hopping mad with me for DOUBLES, Bell ... so interested, or wonder-struck, in fact, Johnson . 136 “Miss Parker hustled that kid down £€3-POUND CLASS. . 8 a5 103 1 . 2 0 19010¢ | pney : Takes Lot of Stamina. Totals. .. 443 475 408 | 04 e e Charley Lyons fell to mediocrity and | Ci Harrison's leading all-events total of | fellow sustaining his weight with first | Tipper 99120 95 Powell 1,119 in class A. one arm and then the other. Consid- | Silivan.. 119 8¢ 85 the swinging movement. Motion is ik maintained by & jerking of the body | gegents (1480 Pressm. No.3 (1835 and arm. | ¢ “Beany had made nearly 50 trips, e vde ... was called to him. Half a dozen boys et 1 | Stiverburg . 8 120 were keeping count. When he got to Py A Lol st was Miss Maude Parker, who is | Matin o Burkraier now general director of girls’ activities. | GT 8 8 . letting Beany take the risk of perma- CLASS C. net injury from overexertion. I was . o7 m° that I didn’t think about that phase Fi sy it of it. feet 10 inches in the running broad o e a 257692 jump. in a hurry. If she had reported the in- |~ The records: e e o cident to headquarters, I guess I 8 121 106 84 MW he Saittive o i Bretiy good | 1gl0-7ard 8ash—0:08%, Robert Smith (Ross), 233 108656 | wi he quit.” 360-vyard relay—0:45, Force-Ad: School | e re Iater TeAnyson instituted rules | (Melvile church *Msniague Meade, Peter | ° aimed at overexertion. For instance, | Running high jamp—4 ft. 9 in., Calvin the number of track and field events m*n”n % SR ety in which a boy may compete during| ooiGimity (Ross), neh. Lewls | poynols the graded school meets is limited. | '40-yard hurdles—0:1i%, Baker (Monroe), |Wright . 100-POUND CLASS. Meet Date Announced. Two thousand youngsters will take |;of0-Yard dash—0:07, D. Garfinkie (Henr), Ross_School, 1925, 140-; part in eight such meets this month. | FoTARd foiar—5020%%, Foss, School, 100 Each of seven playground divisions |Milans (Ross). will hold & meet to qualify representa- 55:?""' Px;;::u. fi'fi.—“ 815000 ew e tives in the city championship tourna- ”'l"fl"—oil’ 1-10, Pavne (Ed- ment to be held May 25. There will 115-POUND CLASS. be senior and junior titles at stake. E.| %0-yard dash—0:08, Dick Jones (Force- Vsl. Brown School won Adam: hsnalibnad b reiaz—0:823, Park View (Gorin, Dates_for meets_follow: Running high p—3 1t. 3 in.. Dick Gar- s Bieue, T Bunning brosd jump—18 ft. § in., William May 15, May 16, Virginia Avenue. 100-yard :1i Bernard White 25 et T |10z CHICAGO OUTDOOR ARENA WILL SEAT 15,000 FANS CHICAGO, May 7 (#).—Construction of an outdoor boxing arena at the White City Amusement Park, with a | seating capacity of 15,000, has been announced by Promoter Mique Malloy. ‘The bowl is to be ready in six weeks. Trivett . Williams 20EPIHOQORQLRIVOZOR =, 2. CEELLLEL LR CE RS . Folger . Brittenbender . ] Webh ), 1937; Fleharty (E. V. Brown), UNLIMITED CLASS. Earl Clark (Monroe), Kowiee May 21, May 22, Garfield. Mrs. Rhodes’ list includes 20 track and fleld records. Perhaps the two most noteworthy were le the same Bond (Peabody), 1923. 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