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4 THE SUN. DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D _C, MAY 26 1929—PART 5. Megaw Is Outstanding Figure in Annual Masonic League Bowling Tournament MAJOR LEAGUE BATTING AVERAGES CAPTURES SINGLES, SANDLOTTERS PLAY Md., when Henry Hiser's All-Stars play host to Garrett Waters’ Takoma Tigers ALEXANDRIA NINES 19 GAMES TODAY FACULTY TEAMS TO MEET. Eastern and Tech High School faculties will meet in a base ball game have been installed. A radio also will be installed just as soon as the electric work is finished. Refreshments are be- | ing served frem the stand at the new the line is necessary to make them grab the bloodworm, shrimp or peeler crab cffered them. the east side of Lincoln Memorial pool. Headlining the program will be a match race among three English dogs, ‘Willlam Summer's “Colly,” C. W. Steers’ | in a double-header, starting at 2 o'clock. f (Including games of Thursday.) It will rl;e lhefllflrst part of a lhrc;l- game series ending Thursday, when the | Tigers will again visit Riverdale, Last | A J season the Tigers trimmed the All-Stars | A)iERlC1\N' | NAT!ONAL' | four times ln‘u many games. Y DAY IN EAPIIA[ I.UUP | CLUB BATTING. CLUB BATTING., os | Friendship A. C. nine will engage £ mcs LR, a ey a. i . Scaggsville, Md. team in a double | SIS . ch Doubles Wi d 1B i |eniindeiohin ... 26 i | Distri B Ball T header in the Maryland ww:‘nnu;nng‘St Mary's Celti e Philadelphia i | at 1:30 o'clock. Stevens and Burdetts i Shares Doubles Win and Is &histe s | il i H istricti*Base "Balll Teams|ss:tiolocioeks sissems waaia: |St. Mary’s Celtics to Meet Interstate Is Showing Way . vel 9 | . — . . . ] . Ru - Tou 1 | New' Yobk .11 28 H Brooke Grubb's Silver Sprimg Giants| Union P| . C. | nner-up to Fisher ! Bt 3 §| Look for Big Day on WA SR BLOR Ee on Printers of D. C.in | in Government League. i f e Springers' new diamond at Georgia | | in All-Events. Diamonds. avenue and the District line in two| Feature Game. ! G. P. 0. Is Second. games, beginning at 2 o'clock. Grubb's | i e - players are to report at 12:30 o'clock. ED MEGAW was the out- ISTRICT sandlot base ball teams : = ALEXANDRIA, Va. May 25—Pur-| Interstate is stepping out v standing cash collector of 2 are ready for what they hope |, Rover Insects, who won and lost ves- | sued by the rain jinx for the past three in' the Government Base Bl Leagas the Masonic duckpin t : 3 will prove a big Sunday. Ad- v - weeks, St. Mary's Celtics will make an- | with three wins against defeat, > duckpin tour- | e Bifteburan 2 [T H verse weather has knocked the | Shapiros defeated Rovers, 10 to 8, but other effort to get into action tomor- G. O. P. with tw e creal. nament at Convention Hall. | Cleveland Thile play-Pitisburs Rovers trimmed Powhatans, 13 to 4, L~ | G. O. P. with two victorles against one H R RthIEN Rt A ket 10F Trip independent tossers out of most S - |row afternoon with the Washington | loss is second. Union Printers with four = oo BN i o set oo INDIVIDUAL HITTING. INDIVIDUAL HITTING. of theler scheduled Sunday action 50| National Circles will engage Leonard- | URion Printers, champions of the Inter- triumphs and two setbacks are 0, sh the doubl third, 410, shared the doubles victory (Records Arranged According to Positiors.) | (Records Arranged According to Positions.) far, but they are hopeful of getting |town, Md. tossers at 2:30 o'clock at |Dational Typographical League, sched-| followed by Navy Yard with three wins with Jack Williams, the pair| R e Hans | . FIRST BASEMEN. in a large session today. Leonardtown and Thureday wili meet | Uled as their opponents in a 3 o'clock | and two defeats and Navy with no vie totaling 746, and was second in| AB. R. H. 2b. 3b. ER RBL SB. ‘u-namk Reoklyn S 4% B J % % HRREIEB.Pct As usual, most of the games will be | the Junior Order team at Cabin John, | Pattle at Baggett's Park. | tories and six reverses. the all-events with 1,142. Foxx. Philadelphia . i1 25 47 5 3 B 23 4 .16 |GERCElCR. RLOSEYN - %7 108 18 3 T 1 N 3 played on diamonds in nearby Mary-|Mmd., at 3 o'clock. Circles are listing STy | Navy Yard will meet Navy tom i 3 Scholastic sports in Northe b orTow Al Fisher won the all-events Eonsecs leveland 1% 18 #0101 911 § 338 5mer Boston wons os g1 4 2 | land and Virginia. unlimited class nines at Lincoln 9892, | zmg 3\1‘1] :e i)lzg' it to Df] '",i,h"“" on the north Ellipse at 5:15 o'clock, and with 1,145. The Stansbury No. 2 Clancy. Chicaso . modo4 8% 303 e Siuadeishia’ .. 3¢ '8 18 2 5 o 5 11 3 At Cabin John, Md, the Junior Order | nount, Rainier besé ballers will en. | 687 With George Mason High enguging | L5 CULCT, leasue games this week G. P. bowlers took first prize In the iciabo. Gieveiand 138 38 48 38 3 3 3 3 333 |Sheely. pitbursn ... 28 98 do 2 ¢ 2 23 0 nihe of that place Wil entertain Ku e Maryland. | Washington-Lee | 9;,a0d Union Printers will face Tues- Todap, Cleveland 5 3 3 oy Bt 2430 i 3¢ & 0 33 1 Pl tertain Brown A. C. on the Maryland- g High In a meet at| day, Interstate team event. Behtie, Netw York 09 24 3 4 0 820 o 33| EARTCONENR s 30 190 1 & 8 3 0 14 o Klux Klan tossers at 3 o'clock. KIan | ers: damond ot 3 o'dock - Tete tous | Ballston, Va., for the Arlington County | Gay’ ate and Navy Yard Wednes- Following are the prize winners: |Judee: Washinston . gr 18 2 & 1 119 2 207 bissonette, Brooklyn'... 19 6 4 10 1 2 1 6 1 | players are to_meet mot later than 1 |and Bateman are late additions to thy | champlonship. fllg;u::‘g! Navy and G. P. O. Friday. Teams—Stansbury No. 2, 1,740; M.| Snndaert, Boston . 8 1 '3 20 0 4 o .1 SECOND BASEMEN. o'clock at 315 Douglas street northeast, | Mount Rainier nine, | The meet will feature a program ar- | the Gapital® Gir Toagrdcd, today in M. Parker, 1715 Trinity, 1,701: Mount e e Prisch, St. Louis .. 20 116 23 45 12 5 0 20 5 where transportation will be available. {ranged by the Arlington Post of the | tests are listed in-irs b our, Con- Hermon, 1,677; Washington Centennial, (1. o0 1o, P i P T T T T I R R (RO Several changes designed to strength- | Games for Thursday and Friday A American Legion. [ e e e e 1.676; Takoma, 1672; Albert Pike,|rassers New York ... 28 107 13 34 6 2 3 20 2 333 |Hornsby, Ghicago . EAR VT W - SN PO 1 en the team have been made by the |are wanted by Ad Liska Pewee nine.| .. — e e ke e B e 1,665, 3 B3 W T8 2% 8 313 Flowers, Brookin A3380 W 180 4 o 3w q Klansmen, Silbert is now at first, Wel- | Call Alfred Baer at Adams 3090, | _Virginia A. C. will entertain the Fort| {he Junior division, three in the Amer- Doubles—Megaw and_Williams, 746; | Bishoo. Ehila L T T R LI I P e U S lington at second, Wenzel, who has Sl | Humphreys Engineers here tomorrow at | 'Gan Leglon stction of the midget divi- Isemann and Fisher, 743; Stocking and | ilaves, Washington R TR 1T ) haa 1A Fllbaren i T @ 1 1 18 0 31 been shifted from center fleld, at short- | Pop Kremb's Liberty A. C. is to en- | Shipyard Field at 3 o'clock. }pr%r;ernggd two in hthe midget group Phillips, 728; Smith and Oliver, 724: | &err ago . 2 & 12 18 3 0 03 0 i ;\‘n;':una Boston 28 7 g 3 3 ocn 1 | stop, and Donaldson at third. Dyson |gage Landover, Md., nine at 2:30 o'clock. | Riltistiore peNia have Heetve 1P e cnrd-om in the insect section. Lanhardt and Miller, 721; Doying and|$iid; Clavelan Fi o T R R L ] g3 14 has been assigned to left field, with | Libertys are to report on the fleld be- | Baltimore police have been forced to T w Henry, 716; Guerrier and Dudley Gard- | fiunnefleld. Chicaso R U S R B S Clarke in center and Duffey in'right. Yond Bladensburg on the Defense | PoStpons t aEe | UNLIMITED. ner, 715. | Stewart, Washington S 5 3 VNN Y HibhBUELous S510a 30 % b 4 3 m 3 4y Hossmavcwdilépiich today, with Ham- | Highway at 2 o'clock. ]::“;eflMOficchaz::fl;en&"{l;hm:guymbh ..‘J”#‘.’Ff’ Art Stone Co. vs. Auths, Col- Singles—Megaw, 410; Fox, 407; Car- S e . Ougan, Boston 16 3.0 03 0 3m|lltoncatching, Weshington Red Sox, who defeated | benefit game in the Monumental Gity | 1 \*io%8! Eress Bullding Cardinals va. Cap- g:‘):m‘igé ;:;mcy. 307; Wire, 388; Harry | Knnm. Ohicase - gmu g% i 3: 3 4 E}L":fii;,.”p'.‘}?ié{.’:.h g :7 g; § o 0 15 3 38| 1sherwood A. C. will visit Lanha P‘Olr]e ‘Oeor{e Meade, 4 to 3, yesterday. | that day. ' <""x‘~y:;}‘£,i.“v§“nfiflf‘,”spfi, A0, " . 1 . Washi . 25 108 32 4 0 o 2 ., Cil nnati 1 2 1 » o il —_— | B v 0 All-events — Pisher, 1,145; Megaw, |Haie. Phjsdeis EAARC IR I A S Y FH g T e 28 i Md, for a tilt with the team of that | nill face Leurel A. O. this Aftemoon | 1y .ter Department sluggers batted| Bremmoods, oo ™ Bt JobRiA"C 1,142 nig. @ i7 11 o= 10 119 0 281 Whitney, Phisdelshis 3006 37 13 1 town bezlnxx’: "‘,fil olt‘oc s g&fide ke their way to & 11-to-1 victory over the| ° (ANl games, 3 o'clock.) Edgar Heimer rolled the highest sin- | 7 Gaush § HER NI B O B - s b 30§ 8§ 7 § 3| laine or King will hurl for Isherwoods, | A . & W. Busmen will play host | Inspection Department in a Richmond. | SENTORS. gle game, 169. Gooch. ‘Washington ... 8 1l 0 2 0 0 @ 1 8 00| | T ather 3t the clubhouse at 1:30 |t Addison A. C.'at 3 o'clock on the | Fredericksburg & Potomac Rallroad | 1ipos,’j Sejar?"'® ve: Bostonians, West Ei- ‘About 300 bowlers took part in the Brrrett. Baston o g cana oo g | steaitan, ehicaso s 2 0 0 s o | i er A e O hite” Haven | Arlington, Va, diamond. _Bennie | League game on Hunton Field. | “ifontross &% C. va. Hartfords, No. 1, 8 tournament, which was the largest| oPs. | Pribery, Philadelpnia 40 7 1 3 21 0 3| GFEN 0 VGlen Echo, Md., has been | Wormsley will hurl for the Busmen, | o'clock. i closed event of the seascn. The scores . g e ST T A ) 3 16 v ). 0 with Lefly Stevens flinging for Addison. | Columbia Engine Co. and the Kens- | , Try:Me Aces vs Brookland Boys Club, Lary. New York 6 7 0 0 32 4 0 .38 |\aranville, Boston 33 7 1 0 1z 5 .320| booked for Thursday at 2:30 o'clock i Brookland. 3 k. were higher on the average than in|Schuble, Detroit 10 30 8 2 1 4 1 .333|wrheat. Piusourgh 20 & 1 3 0 S ihewood by | ington, Md., Fire Department are to| Miller Purniture Co. ve. R past years, but no record was broken. |Narlesky. Bosion : 3 00 & 0 0 3 0 233 Bartell, Pittsbursn 2 8 0 0 13 1 304 by Isherwoods. | Screen A. C. is after games with | clash fomorrow at 2:30 o'clock on Hay. Congress Heiehth Eleventh sier and Af: The winners split $400 in cash prizes. | Blnese: Washineton BN g 2 1B 3 6 1 -1 11 2 3% poyan A C. diamonders, who have | Junior class nines having diamonds. | don Fleld. | bama avenue, 13 o'clock. King David Lodge, which won the Chicago . 15 3 4 3 2 9 2 2| Bancroft, Brooklyn .. 20 2 1 0 1z 0 263 canceled their scheduled game today ChnlleMng;]s n“tb;lm’thmndlm by_ManA Del Ray A. C. will of st JUNIORS. Masonic pennant, was an also ran in s. St Louts 20 3 7 0 1 13 1 259!jones, Pittsburgh 02 1 0 3 1 2% ith Dick Hughes' Red Birds because ager Malloy at North 1845, between 4 hi yA C oppose the Friend- | Langleys vs. Lionels, North Ellipse, 3 the tournament. | gardner, clevaland o8 1 33 1 an R sha # 5 0 0 B 5 20| Jihe death of Joseph Beymer, a mem- | and 5 pm. s Ct Wbl O TORtON U 0/ GOt svvi ey The annual Shah cup competition, |Durccher. New York T 1 # 3| Sor Ot the Poukll nine WHI M6 Bae | a0 saiten Coa Bois Vi, Vb o'clock on Edward Duncan Field. e s vs. Vie's Sport Shop, Plaza, open only to those who have rolled |SRine, Bosten i S e . S o 2 1 o 4 tional Press Bullding Cardinals Thurs- | white Sox will have as iis guest Naval | _George Mason High Letter Club will | aratortis’™ SO BRaRE, Nop 2.3 rclock; every game on the Masonic League ruener, Clevelend ... P 41 0 & o s BEATTLENGEET J8 a0t $ 0 % 21 0 .413|day in a double-header. Foxalls are | mospital at 3 o'clock. Griffith or Dove | hold its annual banquet Friday night | 0'¢lock. S T schedule, will take place Tuesday night DERS. | Herman, Brookiyn ..... 29 122 9 2 5 6 B8 .38 | booking at Cleveland 6071. | will pitch for the home team. in the school auditorium. George Ma- c A. C. vs. O'Briens, No. 7, 3 at Convention Hall. Those eligible in-|potnerciil. Detroit .. 3 S 4B A4S v | Stepnenson, 2 22 338 2 ¥ — son's basket ball, track, base ball and 8 117 8 4 & 286 8 it] Md., te: MIDGET. clude, Scott, Daoud, Ebersole, Koehler, |orzan, Cleveland . (R Kiei, ‘Philadeiphi 26 lo7 T 8B 0 A game with Largo, Md, team on| Del Ray, Va. A. C. nine is gunning | foot ball teams will be guests. Corinthians vs. Kenlworths, No. 3, Hussey, Speer, Ruppert, E. Heinzman, |Jimieson, Cleveland . Ve e e L Douthit, 8t. Louis .. .| 30 124 g 2 4 1( 3 . | that nine's di-mondm o id | for a game for Thursday with an un- = o'clock. J o AL K. Heinzman. Boyd, Motyka, Cross, (uiller, Philadelphia 23 40 0 3 4 22 4 L. Waner, Pitteburgh .. 3§ 13} BEERE b e, e e easeemPI® | limited class nine. Call ~Manager | No. 5 Engine Co. will travel to Fort s vs. Iroquois, East Ellipse, 11 Schlagg, Phillips, ~Stocking, Wnt.so?, Johnson, Detroit HoBE A A0 G e Rew York. 2 88 t 1 bt 0 :!Elock onroe” sireet Martin at Alexandria 1230-J. r’ifihllr;lgewn.s?(&, tomorrow for a game AMERICAN LEGION. 3 > 3 17 ssier, 9 3 18 0 . e V] am. o B At Ko T EEE TN Waigerr Siethban 00 88 ad SEREL B Monroes are after a double-header | Benny Tates are after capable in- g gt S b eheb R aAcaten MowiN - berg, Robb, Stoner, Borden, Dyre and | Sehult 13 & @ 13 e Hrooklin'11L 35 (37 2tz for Thursday with an unlimited class | sect class players. Call Manager Walter | _ Belle Haven Country Club golfers will | ' Delano va. Eight and Perty, Plase, 1 Gerrler. ; : & L I R Hafper, Boston 3 i @ 01 4 & 3 0 |0 preferably an out-of-town foe. Call | Dering at Atlantic. 980. | stage a tombstone tournament on the | o'clock " Siissath e - o MeGowi 8 %5 10 2 118 2 Slars, Boston F ] fi : i e e Bill McMullen at North 10494. e club links next Saturday. vs. Lincoln, North Ellipse, 1 O i8 3 9 1 0 10 O 3 . T e e o INSECT. . O . (10 S Swanson, Cincinnaii .. 31 a4 00 28 9.3 Goldenberg A. C. base ballers are to| EX.. St. Mary's Juniors and the Col 4 JEFFERSON ROLLERS ,E‘E&r‘?s’:,sfi-’:‘:‘:{& PR T ilion, Onicge P £ 0 0 3 2 am e M., for a game with the | EX-CHAMP TO COMPETE |, [ Wil play Somorrow &t 330 oiclock | paltfiern AlStars ve. Georsstown, Ne. 1, " Py 3 . Waner, 28 111 3 A 32 s | nine there starting at 3 o'clock. on the shipyard field. — NEX LEAGUE FLAG =i ) 18§ EEne b B R B § g 0§ g weemecaumgstdonix | IN ARCHERY MEET HERE| o b svoverd = With five victoris T as many stara AN et G b oo fomWmmrECEEM B OB B D17 AR R RNy | Dr. Robert P mmer of Wame, Pa. | moriow for & game with the Moose A. | the Deparimental Leagus race. . - t e R Sothern, Philadelphia.. 13 44 il § & 0 3 3 0| Phosuix A C., whith is'to gather at its/| SEVEIS: Lies nauenal champion, C. at 1 o'clock. i ury and Agriculture are to meet | R 16 A hail 28aa By citzmann, Cincinnati 1337 9 3 0 0 0 3 24| clubhouse at 1 o'clock. Phoenix team | SN0t in the annual Spring tournament PR | tomiRrow tn &% o the weet Jefferson quint won the champion-|garnes. Washingtor 3 gl 2 ia Orsatti, Bt. Louis . 1 3 § 1 1 0 3 1 am o o with which to open | Of the Potomac Archers, to be held | Potomac Yard Tigers and the Wash- | Ellipse at 5:15 eagu ¢ uknm-o wes ship of the Arlington-Fairfax Fire-|Bigelow. Boston i 8oy Roettger, st. Loul LB S R lg%‘m new fleld Thursday. Call L. C.,| Lhursday and Saturday in Potomac | ington Quick Steps, two colored teams, pse :18 o'clock. men's Duckpin League, finishing nine | West. Washinet: 5 g e ach, ‘New. York i i 8 1 0 0 3 0 31| Riger at Lincoln 3370-W between 4:30 | 8Tk will play Tuesday at § o'clock on Hun- | _ Washington Gaslight and Western ames in front of the second-place 8 18 5 0 318 0 Richbours, Bosto: 20 61 ¢ R R . Comprising the card will be double | ton Field. Electric nines are to face tomorrow in L+ 21 68 9 3 il Su s, New York 20 # 3 8 1 3 1 200 and 6:30 pm, or write 240 Tenth street McLean quint. Clarendon was third, Seartit, | 50 a1 8 3 2 0 0 6 0 Puray, Cincinnaty ... 18 38 8 2 0 0 1 0 138 southeast. L B e e 2 e | &a Sndusiiat Lenguio gains o W soui one game behind McLean. | Porter, Clevelend 18 38 5 2 p0 ey Crawford, New York 12 1 1o iy clout shootu';npz{mr;fly, s!{irnng at | PR schg:lu‘le;nf the White Sox ' Ellipse at 5:15 o'clock. Final league figures: | Mostil. Chicago . 12 38 4 39 ¥y 1% Brickell, Pittsburgh ... 11 10 S B B A vVirginia rivals will clash when 10 am, al e o Field, anc doublel . C. & d or an engagement piesissn Williams, Boston . 6 e B CATCHERS. York Saturday, starting at 9:30 a.m.' Monday at 4 o'clock on Haydon Field. ' In the Terminal Railroad Department Team Standing. Jenkins, St. Louls . w8 o S S B R 4 Cherrydale and ‘Ballston nines face at | ;. \est Potomac Park, High | oo, | Y. M. C. A. Base Ball s Davis, Philadelphia ... 14 43 4 17 2 0 1 X Ballston st 3 o'clock. Cherrydal n West Potom: rk, near Highway | Y. M. C. League game to- 5 T ine o o g e |SlmlHEIR R R ODH 342 2 b ) o Dlujing their home games at) B6% eld stars of the St. Matys Geltcs are Hororr, Washington | Temmioal “sad J ving, gegenien 5 42 6 1 0 , Bt. . leld stars o 5 5 fceen. 11 5os |Beving Boston Lighia: 35 103 23 3 5 1 048 2 Zmate, Chicaro 12 03 3 11 1 0 111 0 308 Bajgeon ——— | playing tha eoovem:z:ecfgl cs. AT Southern Railway will face on the Clarendon 18 571 |Zrouse, Chicago ....... 24 T 9 21 6 0 2 10 1 Hemsley, Pittsbur 1790 2. 12 3 % 9 4 @4 BRITTON GOLF VICTOR. | W 48! Union Station diamond at 5 o'clock. Els o 3§ o #8 d 2 1R g Tt 8 3 88 8 B semerson District, Ve. Pire Depart. et | et R s 34 8 63 9 25 6 0 110 0 Efcinich, Brooklyn 1§ f 3 11 3 2 18 7 2% ment diamonders will invade Waldorf,| John Britton won the sweepstakes s | BLACK SOX PLAY CUBANS. Ch 26 380 | Dickey,' New York . TR LI W O B B Wilson, 8t. Louls 8 s 18 D d g & 31| Md,, to meet the Indian Head nine and | évent held at the Chevy Chase Club yes- HOWITZERS WANT TILT. | e PO SO RIS 2 B 3 1 8 b B b B BB 3 8 {8 a3 ¢ fij|ilmeetattienomeof Manager Beck | Yerday witha earviefin e 00, Bocond || | e oo ibaas allarsidr Kenatags |0 Loeay s T ack BoX Il plky Rt B < 3 BN B R 326 X k. . Y. , Who scores . o ensin; o na Red X, ), Sivate, Cleveland K& 3 3883388 aeeeoy St 0% @ M 13 308 8 T EocNR__ B G P atas, 7 IE. Thineman was | ion, M, are after & Game. for todsy. | double hearer (s Sftesneon et Dfilon = HE Ave | Euch Washinston 1. BRIl 30d Hosth, Rew'¥oR™. 110 18 81 3 36 1 6 0 2 0 06| Oid foes will clash at Riverdale Park, | third with 87167 | Cali Rockville 18 | Park, starting at 2:30 o'cloc % 383 107 RS. 5 5 PO TR RN é. 138 2 - B T O B A ;’;’eel::l’.!‘.“:?ll"-‘llétlbr‘:;l h }n 19 3 6 1 0 0 5 0 £ 2 S st it e Brame, Pittsburgh o 12 o 300030 & 288 3 FEwo 00 300 e O Yor * O Y = New York $§ 410030 B Bl Bkvh s 8 3 8.8 W &e Toit . 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D38 20 24 5 'McGraw, Phil.; 4 i Kolp, Cin. .... 2 2. 3} Lony | ST BeC EEREE e e RS O e I I R - 1 (R | 145 353 127 330 1011 N 40 322 994 Breman, Harry Grossman and Sidney | 115 318 94.8 ‘Atlas. 1 tRE b ROD AND STREAM Noah Hamrd Veliran bostman at! 101 277 :gg‘ Chesapeake Beach, is again on the job B et e i By Perry Miller: with his n{m ?‘r‘ flm::g Ro.m and as- POTOMAC. i sortment of tackle an ait. veeeenen. 31131 345 1029 Early Summer train service to and 5 32 6| OCAL anglers will be interested been purchased and are ready for the BB 5 6 to know that a large number of | jovers of that sport, {from the Beach now is in effect, with 130 36 951 pan rock are being caught in the ? the schedule so arranged as to appeal 8 ;gg 8l Potomac around Washington. | The Swan boat is again running every | particularly to fishing enthusiasts. All- 9 213 8 | These fish may be caught from |hour and half hour, and the price of | ight fishing parties already have start- Sitons M3 3 243 Hains Point to Chain DBridge. The 'a trip around the waters of the Basin | S0, Numerous hardheads, large in size, i 8 23 785 water has cleared and is in ood con- |is 25 cents for adults and 10 cents for | T, beIng caught. CHERRYDALE No. 2 | dition for the anglers. children. The money derived from this | ,o0d Teports also have reached this P. Goodrick .03 13 3 1001 Next Thursday is the day of the open- |source is turned over to the Child's | SOlumn from Plum Point. Here the . 33 335 121°|ing of the bass season in District of Co- | Welfare Soclety. Y I e o oo e 3i6 939 | lunbia waters. The District Code sets | and the additional advantage of deep | 304 216 the opening of the bass season on June | Following the success of the second | 426 the, ACdTIONA1 Advintage of deep| Whm the 285 908 | “put some years ago the Police De- | de luxe trip to Wachapreague, Va., when | poler Tuis PIGCe ¢ sy B LRI 233 27 | partment allowed all anglers to fish in (29 local anglers fishing two days re- | & ls by turning right at Mount | 5 81 District waters on May 30 |turned with 1,500 trout, kingfish, | 2107 { S k ’ Sh £y Iy B D ne of the most attractive places on | flounders ‘and_ hardheads, the interett| Tne regular monthly meetings of the | moeers lp e ComeS in May 30 for the anglers is the Tidal |2mong local fishing enthusiasts has|local chapter of the Izaak Walton B Williams 134 325 1016 | Bagin where, three years ago, 5,000 | b_PPn 50 great that many who otherwise | League now are being held at the Ral- 3 3R 81 aduit bass were planied. Conservative | WOUId Nl have thought of maxing the | elgh Hotel, These meetings are held It f Cub . . 3 918 | estimates by the Bureau of Fisheries ex- | on the ‘ednesday of each mont s § :’z‘e"“ 3«;'2 :éi s B ToTp acL Lo muibes foTNbaas INtIe | with thess denisens of the deep, Not|and the attendance e aroniee Ath comes from Cuba, bear: ing pedi it g 0 4 | Tidal Basin at the present time at 300,- | - r. Magee at the steering wheel of the - ° ¥ Whlams o g g e e e e P hcee bats are not | Ume, but those who desire even bIgEer | organization, the local cRapter is mak- greed Havana filler especially for B Janson 93 253 81 |of legal size, but a large percentage of | fish can go outside, which means the|ing rapid progress. At the last meet- A Hagger o 713 | {hem are, The only ones not being of a | 0cean. and catch channel bass or drum | ing 21 new members were enrolled and Robt. Burns Perfecto Grandes. % size to be taken under the law are thoss FTUnning in weight from 25 to 65 pounds | by the time the next session is held it COH D AV ANO IS ST AR | spawned last year. Each female bass |lckcore '}:’;;g&:;ce;& :f ',T;fi{f,‘,?.:’":,‘,fli is te)épe‘tud thhn 20 or 30 more will be | B 1 conditions, hatch | OV s s | voted into the organization, . e T o i, | Ollle Atlas has been besieged With tele- | “*Ghe bf th festures of these meetings The man who knows cigars at once IN DEBUT AS BOXER ber of bass planted three years ago a \gml:f l;;{ls :ls‘k::]s him to give another | is moving pictures of fish and animal 5 . - - b A e T K | e mpership i Sl o recognizes their mild, mellow taste ve Ben Fundenbeger, South |ed out 5000 young, it can readily be | From other salt water fishing grounds, | go to Louis C. Krauss, who brought in | - c : sid e e B et oas | scors “what 8 ot of voung have been | Including GChesapeake Beach, Herring | f0 new members at the last meeting. and intriguing flavor, characteristic heavy-weight boxer {n an amateur ¥ing | hatchied. hAuuwmz 10F Sthe ane num}; | g:évk ll:'!"inmt E;r:;% F}?}Ox’:ggsezflzsrdu;i::' Next Priday we will start our Sum. f th li . show at Sherwood Forest vesterday, |ber that have been eaten by other fis oint, ] | - Shich was part of the entertainment of |and those little fellows that have es- |Teports. The hardheads have com- mer scheduls of tides at the principal o e qua ty Of imported Clgal's. the Board of Trade shad bake. caped through the fish racks placed to | menced to get hungry and are being fishing places in salt water. High and Sam gave Ben Fundenberg, South |prevent the escape of the larger fish, it | caught in large numbers. low tide 4will be given each Friday at T . Atlantic champion, a decisive beating. | is estimated that over 300,000 bass are | The best reports during the past week | the following places: Washington, An- ry a pair of Robt. Burns Perfecto knocking him cut in the second round. | in those waters. | have been received from Benedict, where nga. Pfi:za;ze;kc‘ Bl:l‘Ch' PsThtmom = 3 l!;!zmvgmg; ,‘-‘;”a’n'k,’."‘vac?-h“xa."ff:\n'fi:.‘ xAu last Summer, with the rxr:epuonflnf:::vnl(li):'-les report catches of 32 to 48 | Jsland, Boint Lookout, u?:gun: nm:‘nrd. Grandes to-day, and enjoy their ad poun e e | 0f two o three occasions, the water was | nice fls| mediate fishing points will have to ap- ¥ Tound - muddy. Coupled with this fact is the | Recently a party composed entirely of . : . PoAT8 pounds Leon Shub, Wagnington, and | factor of plenty of food in the Basin |brothers, three in each family.—Glement Xp 818 e tias; sclocting ithe nasr imported quality and flavor. Tounda Do ] - for the fish. Naturally, they are not as | Chinto and_Theo Maggio and Louls.| " A"report from the Virginia State 118 pounds-Fred McLean. Washington, (ravenous as other fish where the nat- | Robert and Basilio Clerico—motored to Commission of Game and lfflsnd Pish- geteated "Jimmy Jolan; Baltimore, "thre¢ | yral supply of food is not so plentiful. | Benedict and returned with 48 hard- | erics states that during the month of o bounds—Hugo Stellabato, Washington, Tlhu year, provided the water stays | heads April there were 404 convictions for defented Jor Bayaring. BemOr S pshington, | C1CAT 2Ny considerable length of time, | pishing at the ssme place, W. E.|violation of game and fish laws, resuit- - actentfa Riigeio Tremberio, Baiumore. thre | there is bound to be a moticeable I | \unday, John Vierkom, Martin Dittes | ing in a collection of fines amounting 3ounds, inds—Al Satroyl. Washington, de- | from the Basin. |and Charies. Atkinson landed 40 hard- | to $1,708. @ geated Tarold Sassas_on a foul 2 eads. —_— e~ r. hi . de- al it Vi ] i 1o PR ISR ML RN | o P Bakin bn Decoration. dag. the | o DF William Mess, Sam Anglin and|ENGI |SH DOGS WILL RUN FOURAE' v Leroy Boardeau defeated Gus | Start of the bass seasan. The office of [Qllie Atlas visited Benedict anc caugh | Karukas. Stamford, Conn S | public buildings and parks has erected | 48 nice hardheads. Ollie savs that the| | \WHIPPET RACE TODAY Heavy weight-—Sam Cordavans Washing- | a new boathouse, with every facility for hardheads are not attacking in their LinkE*R% " netvy- weleht champion in | the convenience of pleasure-seckers | UMl manner. He save oWng to T8 wWeekly races of the Montgomery San roum The entire bullding recently has been | f0d BEICT ey Seem, 10 RIDRIS 0TS | County-Washington Whippet Club will screened and by May 30 electricity will moving of the bait with the finger on be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock on ; Tuesday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock in ‘ooathouse, For those who prefer pad- Ahe Eastern Stadium. dliing to rowing, six new canoes have Still another party to visit Benedict and bring home 32 hardheads was Bill champion, “My Own,” and Charles Hutchins' “Fawn.

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