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THE Shorey Takes Bannockburn Title : “New” Golf Ball Is Declared Here fo Stay Defeats McCarthy, 4 and 3, - After “Practice Round” - Was, Thrown Out. BY WALTER R. McCALLUM. OHN C. BHOREY and John T. McCarthy played last Suns day what Fred Byrne, chair- man of the Bannockburn Golt Chib Golf Committee, termed a “practice round,” which Byrne threw out because it was not| played at 38 holes. But yesterday Shorey repeated his victory in the “practice round” to win the Ban- nockburn Club championship by 2 margin of 4 and 3, playing the 36 holes in four over par, to win from McCarthy on the anlh‘ E Shorey, with a. 73 in the morning yestterday, was 3 up on McCarthy the noon-time interval, collecting b P | g E 2 i I 8 i & g Egg % 1 g i 1 Ed I g ! k i : E s i i £ g ik (4 i g i % i i § i fa E BHELEEY iE, E;g il g i z}sgi | clp‘dw Ano . [~ Columbia HOG BOWLING STAKES Catherine Quigley, Frank Mischou ‘Win Three 'H-g in Row. For third consecutive week, the stakes | geit’& smin... E-.uu R 06 | Liondale Ahirts. 1¢ PULL GARRISON FINISH Bell & Smith Team Shoots Big Game to Keep League Lead. grandstand e ...... 13 I Ohatonas Mii. 13 8 e MANY PLAYGROUND CONTESTS ARE HELD Towa Soccer Team Defeats Chevy Chase—Bloomingdale Conquers Virginia Avenue. 1,nl.nd girl athletes of the Mul’l- yground Department t in ther busy day yesterday Inm:noeer‘ and hasket ball e:pelmon when 26 hes, class tilts. Boy: also participated in 14 basket ball en- Fiay Gperied 1n”the Recréation Soc jon” Soc- cer ,::-nm eulmu::ud"."hyt the play- grou ent i wo games. lowa Amu:nny Cnumphednave.r A eonqm;e;‘: venue in hard bat- m: other contests yesterday ; Virginia Avenue, 24. ,.31; Rosedale, 20, Chevy Chase, 7 t0 3, and Bloomingdale | S S A L FOUNTAIN HAMS LEAD Kl i £ i 3is i § i K il il 5 E ] i ; .I%i 5 i : i A ! i o’ ) HRzoEy 4 Ei 5 i » ) ! bt G o were: Noland, 92; Yorkdale, linger, 102; 3587 H % i ¥ 2 4 ; b § £ i L ; HE 1 sgg; ‘% agt | Bedst - AS PARKWAYS LOSE tional Capital Pin League Race i el SusEsr ng’s " Season Records. lace m set—] in Hams, 1,869 m game—] E}.—. lual game—Litel CARNERA GIVEN SHOW Gets Mild Greeting in Rome as He Boxes 3 Opponents. KING PINS INCREASE | HOLD ON LOOP LEAD| Three-Game. Victory Over 'Hecht Puts Them One and Half Above Rendezvous, Bit by bit, the King Pins keep adding to their lead in the District League and today they stand one and a half games ahead of Rendezvous, in second place. ‘The King Pins woh a trio last week from Hecht Co, with Campbell shoot- Ing & set of 360. As erratic as Hecht is Convention Hall, which went into a taflspin against Hyattsville. Henry Hiser's big' 399 led the scoring. Red Megaw led the Tem, to a dual win over Meyer Davis :1” :1::& while . Kenny Thorpe's Cor- ml.unehwhhnnlrtmm- Rendezvous lost 8 bit of ground when the John Blicks nipped the last tik. The standings: w. 0 H K 3 High team set—T same—Hecht Co., 3 High individuai set—J. Harrison (Temple), 3. Joish individual same—J. Pricct (Hecht), FOUNTAIN HAM FIVE OUTROLLS ORIOLES| =2 Von Dreele's Happy Five Defeated by 43 Pins in Second Set and 115 in Series. Collecting a total of 2,909 sticks, the * | erack Fountain Hams last night defeat- from ed Ray Von Dreele's Happy the Coliseum 3 3 i Zelier” | Totals . [Ty Hanien Shooting games of 120, lum&. Parnum won the King Pin weel last night from a field of 15 I set of 351, took sec- ers. Swain, ond plm’.%e‘m with 348, was w the; 3 SeRSE=CCUUNHEES Costs Dad $3,000 \ PHILAD] —Martin__ Brill's gala against his former teammates the University of Pennsylvania the Notre Dame game turned out to be & costly entertainment for his father, J. :g.g’mmu, assoclated "h"'o:l iy, m Car Works cof e we ago Mr. Brlil wrote to Marty offering him $1,000 for each umchdownmhc i ELPHIA, November 8. (). afternoon at in 6ne after a 67-yard ryn and another after a 38-yard run. ZHELP! - ooy D. C. LAD STARS iN GAME Puts Only Touchdown and Kick to { Win for St. Joseph’s Prep. ‘Zgg i 'Qig. The BUY NOW campaign is gaining and to a great extent it's up to eac STANDARD PELLET LIKED BY PLAYERS Many Adopted Larger and Lighter Sphere as Soon as Marketed. BY 0. B. KEELER. ‘Written for the Assoclated Press. W L ’IW “new,” golf ball is here to i stay. Not only because the United States Golf Associa-|, tion has decreed the larger| .| and lighter type as official after January 1, and the manufacturers no longer are making the old ones, but because the players who make the golf wheels go around have embraced the 1931 edition. A friend advises me of an incident on an Eastern course that proves beyond question that the new ball has been accepted by the rank and file. A 20- handicap player was searching in the rough for a misplaced drive, He found a ball, practically new, but it was not his. His playing companion suggested that he abandon the search for his ball and play the one he had just_found. “That won’t: do,” was the reply. “The ‘ball is almosf nmew, but not quite new enough. It is an old-fashioned ball. I am playing only the new size ball. IN drop another from my own stock. Here, caddy, you can have this old bullet.” NQUIRY developed that this player new ball as soon as ers put it on the market. they have played s larger and lighter type, and like it. After all, it does not make any differ- ence what the experts think about the new ball. The players who are fo. balls in the rough, like my frien in the East, are the ones who pay the xmuth should The “low down,” of course, will come product is will find it difficult to con it in the wind. Let's hear Diegel again, as an expert, - can’ et R e Pl LB Yeply was » question: was & it L “anmynzolu-cmwwhll in the wind?' CENTENNIAL HOLDS EASTERN STAR LEAD Clean Sweeps Mark Week's Roll- ing in League, With Seven Teams Taking Three. that the ordinary Clean sweeps were the order of‘the leader, won three from La Fayette; ‘Washington Centennial No. 2 socked ‘The upset of the week was the two- garie victory of the Treaty Oaks over the Ruths. Jennie Malcolm of Ruth was high-game winner with 117 and Lncy Owen with 317. team games—Ruth, 514: Washington Coptonnial e T 4mo; ‘Lab R High team -10: Whitheck 'and Danf High sets—Owen, !«:'a-mu'.. 92: Lohnes. ¢ und indi- vidual to bring the. depression to an end by normal buying. BUY YOUR SUIT OR OVERCOAT NO' while we have sacrificed profits to keep our entire force of nearly eighty people con- tinuously employed. Tailored - to - measure clothes with the “WILNER” label are easily distinguished for their comforting fit and becoming style. They render long, satisfactory service be- cause of the fine fabric and quality trim- mings. We invite the patronage of the man who cannot afford moré than $33.50 for a suit or overcoat, yet, we meet the demands of men i- s E it - k i; ‘ i g2 whowm-&ob‘dwc. JOS. A. WILNER CO. Custom Tailors Since 1897 COR. 8th and G Sts. N.W, LS \ yery _LEAKAS SOCKS HEADPIN | Shoots 150 Game and 413 Set to Shine in War League. still holds its one-game the War EezEEst jual sets—Lekas, 413 Earle, es—Curtln, 7; John O'Brien, od bureer 10 . 4: Mathews, 47; Gets- 109-12; Keefe, : lieve .. 5 we ol 508: | i 3 3 lon, 356, al cames—Lekas, 130; Jones, I WOLSTENHOLM OUTROLLS ASKEW Baltimore Gets Even When Lang and Blakney Beat Campbell and Frye. ACK WOLSTENHOLME last night took a commanding lead In the first block of a 10-game stake timore bowling ace, at the Lucky Strike, 604 to 561. 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