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SPOR1S. Austin, Britain’s First Ranking Player Loses His Place on Davis Cup Team WILL NOT APPEAR IN POLAND MATCH Apparently Has Gone Stale| From Too Much Tennis, as Play Is Erratic. EOQUANDNZO0RNER > HEEE By the Associated Press. ONDON, May 2—When Great | Britain plays its second round} tie against either Rumania or Poland in European zone Davis Cup competition, Henry W. Austin, first ranking tennis player in the Kingdom, will not be a member of the team. Scores in Men’s Pin Tourney SINGLES, < &7 it 5052508 maE! SRR e 3> 3 Eozogn W, B | 3 | Gidds M'hea 7| ETucker.” H.Dix | W.Rohrn. 88 100 ’ THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., KRIDAY, MAY 2, 1930. Dixie Pigs 2 (1.539) Rateliffe.. 119 99104 R-Watt.... 100104 9: HKeeler. 124 102 102 LWaldrp 114 89 91 AG'ikson. 102 89 94 Totals.... 559 483 O'Henrys (1,508). T'wnsend. 108108 91 Callan..... ‘93 94 82 ns.. 77 111 101 103 103 118 138 Totals..... 490 511 507 Berwyn Ath. (1.493). ings.. 88 92 81 125 116 111 91107 126 100 93 107 . 493 494 506 (1,544) .. 550 483 483 h. 5 2 (4T Shiviotk ll,’ 98 119 Klarner. e CGrerry. 92 89 92 RLPat'n 109 91113 189 488 500 (1,542) 30 HHillI'rd. Totals. Navy Yard Herbert... 1 Fowler..... Vogts. Burcette.. Flaherty.. 99 97 88 Totals..... 504 504 536 Economics (1,541). on... 124114 84 100 86 93109 95 122 111 113 94 104 104 . 521 538 482 Totals.. Secretaries 107 111 105 Totals..... 481 550 511 SIEGE GUNS PRIMED IN DUCKPIN EVENT Campbell and Weidman Pair Tonight in the Doubles. Cqunty Men Shine. BY R. D. THOMAS, DOUBLE-BARRELED howitzer will be shot off tonight in the city bowling championships at Convention Hall. After an exciting struggle throughout the season for the No. 1 position in the the big tournament, and for the first time the stars are scheduled in clus- ters. The singles, starting at 7 o'clock, and the doubles lists are dotted with stand-out bowlers. Campbell and Weidman, because of their prestige, likely will draw the largest gallery, but not a few fans will collect behind the drives on which Glenn and Jack Wolstenhome perform. Glenn is the most spectacular bowler in point SPORTS. D3 of delivery the game has known, in the opinion of veteran observers. He's a show on the mapleways no matter what his scores. The same, but to a lesser degree, applies to Brother Jack. A col- orful palr, indeed. ‘The singles will afford an opportunity for curious Washingtonians to size up Charley Walson, the big gun of Mont- gomery County bowlers. Walson has done most of his bowling at Silver Spring and Bethesda. He figures to win the North of Washington League title with an average of about 120. Several Montgomery County shooters distinguished themselves last night. Chief among them were A. G. Whalley, who rolled 410 with the Company F team of Hyattsville, and Bert Kessler, who shot 405 in the doubles, paired with Whalley. Had they been able to hook up the two whoppers they would The greatest golf shoe that ever played the game have had & doubles record. As i Whalley got only 335, e Henry Hiser, a leader in suburban bowling affairs, about held his average with 359 in the team event and 352 in the single = There was little high scoring in the woman’s tournament at the Arcadia. Margaret Leaman and Catherine Fort- ney totaled 630 to gain second place in the class A doubles. ‘Washington City Duckpin Association’s “Big Tén,” Howard Campbell and Clem Weldman have joined fortunes and will be the featured pair when doubles are CLASS D. Centennial (1.445) Miller ... 87100 8 88119 80 93 109 101 93 #8 95 2y Ee The decision to drop Austin from the team, for the second round at least, was reached after the erratic youth had 3 3 "] been beaten decisively by E. C. Peters in the British hard court championships at Bournemouth on Wednesday. Peters, who beat Big Bill Tilden on the Riviera earlier in the season, overwhelmed | Austin by scores of 6—2, 6—3, 6—0. ‘Austin said afterward that he was tired and worn out with playing tennis and the general opinion was that he | had gone stale. Nevertheless he sur-| prised the spectators at Bournemouth £y £ PERZRO0SR> RONL-H0<ZE Iy Sagra® o AS R Lam) D.Locke. .. Totals. 92 90119 82 83 8 86 111 118 513 476 514 497 506 494 W. R. E. Co. (1471). Well'gham~ 93110 5 nis.... 102 88100 87 97 101 104 107 86 108 101 rolled at 10 o'clock. Campbell won the championship of the National Capital League with a record average of 121, and Weidman finished close to 119 to triumph in the District. It is assured they will be ranked one-two, with Campbell prob- ably on top. If there’s any doubt about the matter in the minds of the two crack King Pins, they may resume the scrap to- night. The difference in value between their season’s records is so slight that Spalding Imported Golf Stockings in the popular plain colors and small patterns. Many in light weights. $2.50, $3.50 and $5 by playing in doubles after his defeat | b; ge({‘l’a'lnd winning easily. According to present arrangements, | Austin’s place on the Davis Cup team | will be taken by Charles Kingsley who | played on the British teams of 1925 and 1926. The other members of the & gATE" am probably will be H. G. Lee, I G. | Dittor' - Collins and J. C. Gregory. Qrandall *. Austin performed erratically in the EUNEOL - first round tie against Germany last| Gude week. He lost a five-set battle to Dr.| Heinz Landmann in his first singles match and then, two days later, came back in sensational fashion to whip Daniel Prenn, German champion, in | ¥eager . . straight sets. The victory, coupled with | g¥&U8 755 Lee's triumph over Landmann, enabled | gell Great Britain to win the tie and ad- | vance to the second round. | SCHEDULE TONIGHT FOR MEN’S BOWLING SINGLES, 7 P.M. . AL Clags. Al 3 18 109—321 | Total Totals.... 474 a sensational performance in the city £ 3 tournament might sway the opinions of ASSIGNMENTS TONIGHT | iecinerinisied with the Big en se- IN WOMEN’S BOWLING Tonight will end the second week of FRIDAY. MAY 2 (Las Eht). TEAMS—7:30 P. Class. Alley. Clase. A 7 Nation. (Indep.) C B 8 West. Union 2 ..D ash. Centenniai B 9 Accoints _......D 8 Securities ........C 10 Indep'ts (Pub. D.) DOUBLES—7:30 P.M. Class. Alley. Class. D 12 Romero-Colvin ..C | gworth-Kirby C 12 Menh'n-Amidon B | SINGLES-7:30 P.M. The Drommie $12 Because the Drommic is made with Spalding’s 40 years expe- Spalding Shirts are cut roomy. Care- fully tailored for business or sport. A big value at $2 - OTHOQL> THOTEE Scores in Worhen’s rience in building shoes for the pampered feet of athletes, it re- Bowling Tourney Alley. 3 Beeques ... 4 Meyer Davis 5 Wi & opde quires no breaking in. It is comfostable from the very first. W. Klarner .... Py Supports the arch, fits snugly at the heel, yet allows natural First Am. (1.402). W.S8.8.D.C. (1416). onk . 105100116 Wi 1 8 90 . 100102 94 75 92 89 105 80 85 92 98 90 91123 115 108 96108 85 92 50 92 83112 Totals.....470 457 489 ‘Order No. 3 (1.386). 5 Bak'smith. freedom. Not a fraction of an ounce of excess weight. Spikes Alley. 11 Lefferts-Knee 1w g nk. . Stattler O'Neil Q. riveted between inner and outer sole, so that they cannot press up or work loose. A mighty smart-looking shoe. Priced at only $12 1338 G Street N.W, . .486 506 500 . 2 (1,489). _ Ssa39ea3Tees “HO>RErg! DO 2O H lass. Alley. [ Butler-Sabean A _W'iams-Lohnes B Gooda Spalding Sweaters are made of the finest, softest imported woolens. Many have stockings to match. Sweaters priced from $7.50 to $15 10 Crotty-M Kallor D 10 Beyer-Klutiz ....C SINGLES—9:30 P.M. Class, Alley. C 12 Bhinn . D 12 Rasmussi ..C 12 Mulroe : 7100112 95 ..517480 492 (1,424) 106 86 85 Totals. ...489 440 477 Elderbrooke (1.466). A Bogeley. 113122 92 W. Derrick 94 95 98108 WBeler. 120 9382 75 96109 Thompson. 93 72 95 476446502 Totals....515 477 474 SINGLES. 2pava 8225522288383 .2 5 .10 £51% CHALLENGE CUE MATCH | #Ed 1S SET FOR SEPTEMBER 105—298 CHICAGO, May 2 (#).—Percy N. Col- lins of Chicago, will not defend his national amateur 18.2 balkline billiard championship against Edgar T. Appleby of New York until next September, ~ |Jhugru Appleby filed his challenge for a title | Kiutzs match this month, but business affairs | Wheeler made it impossible for Collins to play | before Autumn. 32 CARS ARE ENTERED FOR INDIANAPOLIS RACE INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, May 2— Speedway officials have announced that 32 cars had been entered in the annual | | 500-mile automobile race, to be run on May 30. T. E. Myer, general manager of the course, said he had assurance that at | least 10 more entries would be made | before the deadline. Forty automobiles will be permitted to start the long grind this year, provid- ided they pass the qualifying trials. 1 2 L. 113 88111 $5ametanrss o 3 BoTmEemes: . Derk "] C. Hough.. . Houeh .. . Mulliean . H,_ Holkamp ot C. Hises Aoy > (L35T). . 100 120'10: 7 119 107 104 L 94 8810 108 108 86 103107 94 . 524537496 gaflug o 2! 39 c} orks : Metrakos 2 ATZONN > RO ! o g : - 3 562512574 ) P (1,654). Coman .. 124 103 97 B 80 99104 Tiezet ... Robertson QMR 229 33 ) ; zz’ 22 3! | Jonnstone . M. Gr | N | dervere: | McKaller M Eaton fev: 112 154 144 529 568 557 P20, £l B A A A A A B B e c A A A A R . C. Pogee. . . Shackleford.C ike. .. 3] HHOa™: . DOUBL CLASS “ PEa ,. Owen Qf olstenh’me oy e rutchiey | are . : 513 479 523 CLASS B, Independents (1574). _ W.S.8.D. (1,462). Miller...... 133 90107 Beaumont 84 88 94 Hellman.. 108 99 95 | Jam 99108 99 | Jest 7 88 77| Joyee...... 134100 121 Totals.... 496 480 436 Q. 5 | Babeock . | Clark . Totals | Leaman Fortney Totals: NOTHING HIGHER to talk you into! M AIZO 5 Fon 97105104 145 103119 L83 B2 o4 99121 92 557 501 516 > MIORZ0> IROT IO LIINE T = AN VLD, dgers ORflert 1A . R. Hartman DOGS TO RUN IN CHICAGO. CHICAGO, May 2 (#).—The dogs will run in the Chicago Stadium. start- ing May 15. Contracts for a 30-day indoor greyhound meeting have been signed, but the stadium, like other Yfen Chicago tracks, must operate under an injunction as the legality of the pastime | has not been determined. Qs o; 208 TEAMS, ) Totals.. (0dd Pellows' League and Commereial League Night.) Western Union 2. Class Alley. Williams.. 9093 7 £ Bei 86 95110 110 98 89 535 515 514 © CLASS C. mbus (1,422Y. Wesley (1.462). . 115 98110 O.Linksins 91 93108 78105 90 W.HIll... 91 96 92 11 89101 WSBusik 87 97 81 G Loeffler. 125 90 97 106 99 101 . 500 475 487 s Colui Ne¢ [ Golden Bule (0da Pellows . St otd Feowss . Peoples Drus e ‘Tennis by artificial light is becoming popular in Australia, where it is estl-‘ mated there are more than 2,000 night courts. AND BODY WORKS th 8t 3 Te ening Biar 10 Delitan o4 Standard_oll Wilkins Coffe Carry I May 3rd to 10th Inclusive TIRE INSPECTION WEEK! 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