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S PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 9. 1929. SPORTS. Rich PreaknessStake, Which Will Be Run Tomorrow, Has No Pronounced Favorite BARGELLO IS 0UT - OF CLASSIC RACE 3 Beacon Hill, Though, Is Due to Start—Many Horses Are Given Chance. 9. —Harry | & Beacon | Totals... $20 10527 Totals .. 527 510 622 Bureau Tng. (1.868). _Aerieulture (1.584) T20 #5110 Dixon 2992168 138 119 108 o1 97 96 97136 Ktork 3 1 124111109 Lyons 91108 130 Fisher.... 108112 99 DeGlantz, 118 96117 Totals....584 524 360 Totals....406 522 365 Internal R Post Office (1.636) Charest.... ebb . .. Cordeil " Bpeer Kasson. Barrett Joliffe Lewis. Totals.... Treasury (1.615). Hech Holloran.. 119'107 96 Kett Rel 147 102 100 125102113 Reicha: 110 104 103 1188 105 110 94 98 85108 93128 95 Totals....485 Marines (1.558). warman.. 103108 115 OToole. . 94 95103 By the Associated Press. AUTIMORE, May Payne Whitney's Bargello, which, coupled with Hill, another Whitney horse, hed gained favor during the past few days for the Preakness stake to be run tomorrow, through per- formances at Jamaica, will probably not start in the $50,000 event § Just before the two ponies which | were to have tried to make it three in a row for Whitney were to be shipped to the Pimlico track yesterday Bargello suffered an injury which will put him out of the event. Beacon Hill will run, according to Whitney's stablemen, being the only horse to carry the Whitney silks, as The Nut will run under the colors of the Warm stables, having recentl purchased from the noted turf, Th3 Nut, Essare, Dr. Freelan Cliff and Folking, with several have done well in recent start are gaining favor, while Soul of stock took a jump Tuesday with his | victory in the Annapolis, when he came from behind to beat Leucite, another probable Preakness starter. Three of the probable starters had workouts yesterday, with Grey Coat tak- ing a lead with a clocking of 2:09 3-5 for a mile and a quarter. After the showing of Grey Coat in giving the best per- formance of any 3-year-old of the sea- on in a mile and 70 yards at the Havre de Grace meeting, this run gave the backers of the ponies for the Maryland classic additional food for thought. Dr. Freeland went over a mile and & quarter yesterday in 2:12, while Consti- tution, son of Man-o-'War, which is an eligible from the Walter M. Jeffords stable, did three-eighths of a mile in 39 seconds. These completed the trials | yesterday for the event which is to take Pplace tomorrow. Vice President Charles Curtis will lead the contingent of many notables which are planning to watch the classic to make it one of the most brilliant gath- erings of the racing season. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, sister and brother-in-law of the Vice President, will accompany him. Lawrence Richey, President Hoover's secretary, and Breck- enridge Long of New York are also planning to attend with a party. A fleld of more than a score of the 93 nominated for the event is scheduled to go to the post for the mile and three- sixteenths race, which carries $50,000 added to the winner, with the historic ‘Woodlawn vase. It was won in 1927 and 1928 by Harry Payne Whitney's Bostonian and Victorian respeetively and by Whitney's Broomspun in 1921. T T e ALEXANDRIA, Va, May 9.—Wash- ingion Jimplicutes, an all-star team composed of Government League play- ers, will play the St. Mary's Celties here | N Saturday st 4 o'clock in Baggett's Park. Johnny Bleler, who formerly played with the Dreadnaught A. A, will man- age the Jimplicutes, while his roster will include Mosedale, Simons, Foxx, Edwards, Carlin, Johnston, Schneider, |y Desper, McDonald, Hutchinson and Swergate. Cameron Junior Rifle Club has re- ceived the trophy it won by annexing the team championship of Virginia in the matches in Richmond Saturday. Adger McCrary won the individual firing from standing position title and placed seeond in the firing from kneel- ing position matches. Page Worthin, ton copped the firing from kneeling po- sition contest, while Charles Hoof was seeol;d in the firing from prone position event. Virginia A. C. will hold an important business meeting tonight at 8 o'cloek at No. 1 Truck and Engine Company. Rowing practice at the Old Dominion Boat Club has been discontinued until a new float can be constructed and placed in position. The old float sank several days ago. Del Ray A. C. is planning to organize foot ball and basket ball teams when those sports come into season again. ‘The diamond outfit has shifted its schedule and will play the Petworth A. C. here Sunday on Edward Duncan Field instead of the Takoma Tigers. iscopal High Schoof diamonders play Swavely School at Manaséas, MEN’S DUCKPIN LEADERS TEAMS, A—King Pins, 1831, B—Washington-Centennial, 1,778. c——Peo&l,u Drug (suburban), 1,688. D—Balboa, 1,712. E—District National Bank, 1,558. DOUBLES. A—Harrison-Rosenburg, B—Thorpe-Carroll, 726. C—Webb-Kessler, 698. D—Sherbaum-Burgess, 689. E—McMahon-Bakersmith, 656. SINGLES. A—Frank Mischou, 399. B—Harry B. Dixon, 417. C—Charles Holbrook, 394. D—J. Ricks, 368. E—J. N. Benner, 327, 743, 3-DAY SALE! ' 30-BARGAINS-30 $75% .to $295% Sturgess 1] 127 132 106 ..568 583 543 Totals....503 506 Nat. Laundry (1 Dorpin.... 102 92106 Lochlider. "85 116 108 Schultz... 85 86112 9 100 113 Dwyer.... Lechlider. 84 96 104 Totals.... 445 490 543 bk et T 51 H'slebusch 120 102 103 116101 92 Hughes... 104 83111 493 Totals....530 498 498 CLASS B. . 129 108 Reynoids.. Bartell Totals. Carl's Spec. Grady. .. McNickie. Betz, L 111121 Murtaugh. Howard. 119 110 229690 18 123 238712 Reynolds Law . Totals Souder . Howard Totals 8 106 196574 14 1o 215898 Duncan Oldfield Totals Keasler Webb Totals Kettler Nalls Totals Flood Willisms Total Thorne Gloyd gota=3s 98—389 103273 Barrett 113323 Reiff . 110348 Speer yNeal . Thorne Oldfield can uber Staubly . W. Carroil. Lovett s88335e85 s Glovd Skinner 101—336 104311 93304 98320 Merritt Moran .. Sands . Reynolds . BONDS AND SILVER SPRING TO PLAY DOUBLE-HEADER Bond All Stars, who will meet Brooke Grubb's Silver Spring Gilants Sunday in a double-header on the latter's new diamond, starting at 2 o'clock, are com- pleting their schedule and are after games with out-of-town nines. Busi- ness Manager Gubisch is booking at Franklin 5350 during the day or at At- lantic 4127 after 6:30 p.m. Bond _dependables include Freed, Fowler, Roberts, Mudd, Starkey, Dunni- &l,lm Hanback, Lyles, Hurley, Augustine, flower, MecGee, MecPherson and Gubisch, IN BOWLING TOURNEY BUFFALO, N. Y., May 9 (#)—Chi- cago bowlers captured the majority of ;l;lm in the Women's International wling Congress tournament. ‘The leaders: Pive-Women Event. Harvey Market Bauare, Kans 2,538. nes-Raumruek ?'}Mru Jewele! M 3 de, Chicago, 1123 ; " Enicase, 1,092 3. oM. " Gole, Columbus, ~Akron, 9. 1, Singles. . Higgins, Chicago. 637 . hn, St ;l 5 . Gever, Chicaso, 897 All-Events. he .~ Toledo, 1.700. i i e SN M. Frank, Coelumbus, 1,656, e Wonder what Mertz will say today? At the Sign of the Moon Smart This is Mertz tailoring. the 07 | have vet to shoot. 4 97| doubled. | | _ Ollie Webb end W. 4 | Hyattsville High base ball team, is slated 3—289 | and Surrattsville and Brandywine will 05—348 | ner in section 1 of the Prince Georges | 289 | gage a picked team com TOURNEY MARK SET FOR TWIN' STRIKES Bank Account Is Hit Hard by | Bonuses for These and Triple-Headers. RECORD for double = header | strikes has been established in | the Washington City Duckpin | Association tournament at the Coliseum and many bowlers Before last night 152 double-headers, 5 triples and one quadruple strike had been made. These put a considerable | dent in the association’s bank account. One dollar is paid for each double, | 85 for a triple and $20 for a quad. A total of $192 was owed for strikes before last night. ‘With 17 teams and numerous doubles and singles to roll postponed sets to- night snd tomorrow night, 1t is likely that the old record, 88 doubles, made |in last season's tournament, will be| “I've never seen pins fall like they have in this tournament,” commented Sccretary Arville Ebersole today. J. Kessler, of the Federal League, hung up a class C | doubles record with a score of 698. | | Webb was high with 350. Ollie. a south- | paw, is one of the few bowlers ever to shoot a 200-game, a feat he turned several years ago in a match game at the Arcadia. In most tournaments a doubles score of 713 would be good for the champion- ship. but it put Al Souder and Tom Howard, of the Bankers League, in third place of Class B. Soudersrolled 158 in his second. E. J. Merrick gained second place in the class E singles with a set of 336. A score of 326 gave J. W. Reynolds a tie for fourth place. Frank Gloyd spilled 363 maples to be third in class D singles. A sigeable piece of cash is assured | the Merchants Fleet team which rolled | into second place in class B with 1,694. No new leader appeared in the Odd | Fellows tournament at the King Pin, No. 2. J. Rodgers’ 340, with a handicap of 12, was best in the singles. ¢The Eastern team rolled 1,580, including 92 pins handicap. HYATTSVILLE NEEDS WIN TO GAIN TITLE HYATTSVILLE, Md, May 9—At-| wood Bassford, stellar pitcher of the to take the mound when his nine faces Upper Marlboro High tomorrow after- noon at Upper Marlboro in the game | which probably will decide the Prince | Georges County championship. Hyattsville, which is the only team | of the seven competing in the county series which has yet to lose, is sure of at least a tie for the title, and if it| gflenu Upper Marlboro will win the ag. In other series games tomorrow Mary- land Park will engage Laurel at Laurel, Oxon_ Hill will meet Baden at Baden clash at Brandywine. Girls volley ball teams of the schools will play a simiar schedule as that carded for the diamonders. ’l“umorrow‘l matehes will end the series. In a special three-game bowling match tonight at 8 o'clock on the Arcade alleys here, Dixie Pig No. 1 team, win- County Duckpin Association, will en- ed of Deputy, Belt, Kenneth Brooks, Walker, Francis Halloran, Whalley and Oscar Hiser. that reported yesterday at Riverdale | Park. As was the case last year the nine will be backed by Snyder-Farmer Post, No. 3. American Legion, of Hy- attsville, Hiser believes he will be able to turn eut a nine capable of landing the State erown, Last year the team was a finalist. A home-and-home series of 10 games has been arranged between Dixie Pig, No. 1, team, winner in section 1 of the Prince Georges County Duckpin Asso- ciation, and Recreation team, which captured the flag in the Mount Rainier League. The first five games will be rolled on the Arcade Alley’s here to- morrow night at 8 o'clock and the final five at Mount Rainier May 17. KINITI SEEKING ACTION. Chevy Chase Midget base ballers seek action. Call Cleveland 481. wW. Why He Boug fi:o le had shown him shoes of g per pair on any of the many styl created by experts of long exper- Coach Henry Hiser was gratified over |J 6 | the large number of candidates for the | Welch American Legion junior base ball team | 1A% h W. L. Douglas Shoes! He told the clerk in one of our stores that nowhere had he found such values as he saw in our store windows. Yes, other prices. This customer realized thereisa savingof $1 to $3 It's Perfectly True... no matter how much money a man has, he is glad to save, and does when he buys W.L. Douglas Shoes; and he gets styles Foxall A. C. Nine Will Figure In Attractiv N_ attractive schedule for the Foxall Athletic Club base ball team 1s being completed by Business Manager P. V. no- van at Cleveland 6071. Addison A. C. will be entertained Sunday on the Foxall diamond at 3 o'clock. Foxall, who drill each Wednesday, Friday and | Saturday, have challenged Washington Red Sox, before whom they fell Sunday in a 3-1 game. | These games have so far been ar-| ranged for Foxalls in addition to the | Addison engagement: | May 19—Bolling Field i May 26— Brentwood Hawks (double-header) Natlonal Press Buliding Cardinals | eader) (double. July 4 herryd: C. July 7—National Circles. P. C. Candy Co. base ballers have booked two games for this week end. Saturday they will engage Calhouns at Chevy Chase at 3 oclock and Sunday | will ‘meet Sam Rices on the Devitt field at 3 o'clock. In preparation for their match Sun- day with the Georgetown Blues, Cabin John Junior Order diamonders were to | drill this afternoon at 5 o'clock on | their field. | atead | Eastern All Star Midgets, who will | represent Victory Post in the: coming | American Legion base ball series, will | face Lionels Sunday at 1 o'clock on the | north Ellipse, The team will drill to- morrow at 3:30 o'clock on the north Ellipse instead of at Twining City. These players are urged to report: Tucel, Holt, Wheeler, George, Nolan, Taylor, Coppage, Henderson, Thomas, Sullivan, Rauscher, Matthews, Fitz- patrick and Del Vecchio. Crandalls nosed out Sislers in & 6-5 match yesterday. The winners shoved across two runs in the ninth to win. A game for Saturday or Sunday is sought by Webco insect diamonders, who have a diamond for Sunday, Call | Columbia 3897. Triangles are gunning for an en-| counter Sunday with an unlimited class | nine having a diamond. Call Franklin | 704 between 8 am. and 6 p.m. or Co- lumbia 7816 after 8 p.m. Virginia White Sox will play host t Cherrydale tossers on the Baileys Cross Roads, Va., diamond Sunday at 3 Armiger TS oooeievvnnse Lund .. Kelly " Murph 2 30288 - 30—308—586 29318 263058620 21301 29301602 222223333828858 S STUDEBAKER R. McREYNOLDS & SON 1423-25-27 L 5t. N.W. Decatur 686 NEW CARS USED CARS style and quality — but at much es offered in our stores. e List of Games o'clock. All Sox players, new and old, are asked to report at 1:30 o'clock. ‘These players will make up the Lionel insect class nine: Harrison, N. Buz- zanco, P. Koerner, Steahman, Oray, Pell, Nowowits, Pesterridge, Reuling, Bieber, Grimm, Homiller, J. Binns, G. Binns and 8. Buzzanco. Saturday games are sought by the Naval Hospital unlimited division nine. J. A. Wright is listed at West 627. Columbia Heights junior class dia- monders are to gather tonight at 7:30 o'clock at 1014 Spring road. 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