Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1930, Page 72

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TR0GAE SANPLE OF PROWESSNOW Modern Records Would Put 0ld Burgher Out for - 20 Years More.. BY FRANCIS E. STAN. IP VAN WINKLE, the world’s greatest snoozer, also was some shakes as a bowler, which leads us to wonder what might have been Rip's re- action had he extended into the modern era of pin-mauling his record-breaking slumber. Imagine Mr. Van Winkle stroll- ing into Convention Hall, the Lucky Strike or that mammoth pin plant of John Blick’s, in At- lanta! Among other things, Ri would be surprisea, 1?0 say the least, the high 't ning Green, the score- 's Bow: S {oF POS- nary s i i EE i; ' there're plenty of 'em to wade through, too. Right now, Swan figures King's e i | 3 i : i!zfl‘i (£ § ] g! et £ 5 | | H ¥ L el phof i NINTH NO. 2 TEAM GAINS Wins Two Games While Leading ‘Waugh Bowlers Idle. ith. 0 come up to even terms wil wm Bd Purrpm individual aver- l‘umlln"utmblxl\mwflhl 154 game and 357 set. The standing. E S Sesson Records. | Jpdividusl everage—Bd Furr and | LYCOURGOS TAKE LEA | Ousts Hermes From First Place in| Greek Bowling League. ashington #. hmmuw- P ‘week's Hercules t th | weiler vs. Wasi | ner-Stuarts, - Lucky Strike. National Capital League—Packwood | Printing v:“ Coliseum Specials. | Co. vs. American Electrotype Co., p n, vertising . Printing Co., National Capital Press vs. Potomac Electrotype Co., Judd & Det- ‘ashington Typographers. ‘Western Union Men’s League—Re- Eutzn vs. Delivery, Equipment vs. T. & ., Accounting vs. 1t ' gue— Lucky Reds vs. Orange, Silver Six vs. Greens, Golds vs. Orchids. Northeast Temple. Co. Eastern Ledgue—Venezkys vs. Gard- Peerless vs. Braves, Free- mans vs. Elites, Lincolns vs. Bens Tire, Isherwoods vs. Nomads. Arcadia. Federal League—City Post Office vs. City Post Office League—Cast Offs vs. uc:lylw‘ Topographers vs. M. O. Car- AGRICULTURE IN FRONT p. Hot Race Features Bowling District League—Temple vs. Hecht | : m . SUNDAY ' STAR, WASKINGTON D. €, NOVEMBER 9, 1980 PAKT FIVE. and retain the e Pioneers Columba Heights League X veteran Tommy * The Vista club of the Hebrew Inter- club League has in Goodman, the new This all-Italian team, managed Gino Simi is ambitious. It's to meet Ben McAlwee’s Juniors, ‘Wood's Old Timers, the Greek, Wi ud-xmulvhunhem sticks without a strike or a spare. JOHN BLICKS BLANK Rendezvous Catches Leading Team in District Ladies’ Loop. Mrs. Miltner Stars. a decisive 3-f from the nnant-chasing John Blicks in the it crucial match of the Ladies’ Dis~ - | Saies, Used Oart, vs, Quick Service, Ac- | Boulevard. downs | counting vs. Electric, New Cars vs. %00 | Body. FOUR IN.TIE FOR LEA in Evening' Star League. They're putting on a great battle in Star teams other 'S, O'Connor, rated in Class C, was the high game prize winner last week with | Bearcats .. | Humdipgers i ey B. Y. P. U. RACE IS KEEN | Three Games Separate First Seven Teams in Bowling League. RECREATION MAIDS| G The champion Recreation five took trimm! Governme: . | Mer. Fleet Nav: O PO AT e o Season's Records. ), 44, - ! ey St (Wash. ts (Wash. indi: & Orme), 140; sh set—] B2 = [ ), 1 ividual EEE ‘%;‘&:‘IIB‘" (Vista). 13. “Hish fat same—Goodman. (Viste), HI ine Strubjnger. 137;: Pr: jvidual e el B n;l' King, 10: Wi igh ' spares—Bean. ers, 41. : d, 347, 4 (Cubs) i85 Budi (Robins), 105-13; Klukts INCOME TAX LEAGUE. W.L {(Benators), i H High aversges—Lucas (B-1). 107 Lammer B 105-13: Lslle (C-5), 1 individual games—Duntan igh ind) Rognl Lasite (68). S Lircas (BeD: High team games—Mining, FEDERAL LEAGUE. Team Standing. nt_Printing Office. 3 Corporation Internal Revenue. Pub. Bidgs. and P, Treasury ity P. O i 707 General Post ¥ by ";!llh Jndividual sets—gdomer, 303; Hi average strikes—Lewis. .761; TR e =, h 8 . 114-12. L ¥. C), 113-14, rth b m‘x ;:..Jou s Bl B 1 7 [ ’ g s w. L, BLF ; Montgomery (APC), 148; Rognley S5EEESeanar TAKOMA BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE. L W P sEEsCEGr Xy DT W ., 1,618, b ior. Ta0s. A r, 591, GIRLS' PUBLIC DEBT LEAGUE. . 111, ). 189, vidual same_Levy (Palo). 190, (Mardelle), 41 SPECIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE LEAGUE. W.L TP HG HB A 152; ako, 356; Randall, d." Bean, Budjako, #6; Budjako, 43: mfl.h’%&kfiume—'-n‘-& (Cardinals), ‘owers 103-12. w. ] eoel’ SRENIE55555. 16; Me- 2. . & G, ®-1); 1), 383; Tigh feam sets—! . 1836: E-1, 1.53¢; | ©-6, 1508, D Architect, fsin " Architect, individual games—Kibby, 160; Hart, Brodie, Nolan, age spares—Kee, Whalley, .283; Cowles, “313. ditidusl average—Joliitfe (Internal Second nf individual average— Whalley individusl average—Stoner th high individual average—Moore ' high dndividus! average—8imon (G. h individual average—Predericks Sozone TAKOMA CHURCH LEAGUE. oz B2 team se 1 flat gami ;| SOUTHERN RAILWAY CLENKS' LEAGUE. ! Gediiaey, High ividual rages—Corcoran (Peck natel it : D 114-9. Cleary (West Washington Episcopal). 1n¢ , ual uu—.'ug. (fi{ifi Cleary, 51, ! "lfl‘uaxmm strikes—Oliver, 18; Cleary, High team sames—Peck No. 1. 612 Ohrist | . Episcopal, 600. Hieh ‘leam sets—Peck No. 1, 1,84; West Washington Bsptist, 1,655. 1 nn Hish tearm HiEh (il setsoBanner, 383 W. Lind- ‘#flen inidividusl sames—Zauner, 189; Oulp, High records for the seagon are: High team sef rsstown, 1631 Hish ‘team. gamers Reformation and 'St John's No. 3, 569. h individual set—Dilier, 385. High indi- vidual game—Zanner, 159. NAUTICAL LEAGUE. W, L. AN rif. Canoe 1. 1§ § Wash. cnw 3 13 nzal _Canoe. 7 Wash. Canoe i 15 9« Pot. B Borado -, 13 11 Anchor Drift Ganos 3; 13 13 Golo Wash.. Canoe 2 12 12 1 Jish team set—Drifters'’ Camoe No. 1. “amn team game—Drifters' Canoe No. 1, High individusl average—MoGolrick (Drift- Canoe No. 2), 114. h individual set—Ellis (Potomac Wood- individual game—McGolrick (Drift- 0¢ No. 3), 164. 1 1 "de’p'ers. 1! 0e. FRIENDSHIP CHURCH LEAGUE. (End of First Quarter.) W L A fl mc e M e R strikes—Loeffler (Wesley), 13. Hi ares_| esley). $9. ,egln‘;u?imvmm se—Linkins (Wes- JEWELERS' LEAGUE. W, L. Galt & Bros 1 14 10 " Goldemitn & Co. ers Co. o o Shiz Hish Hish i 'S 0, “hign ‘&..fi“.«:a..l.b ‘same—Seldenbers (Pear- !nm’fi‘ Mflufl'm—mnr (A. Xabn, y e, syrikes_ushrine . pron... T4 18 snor. T8 %flim i 18 g" e Smith Garage. 's. P. Bv. is- b Season Records. High average—Fabrizo. 111. B ATIR N 1 Season Records. W team same—Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 3, ::'*hln-m—)no.v.&l,l..l. TP | oilign team IN WEIGHT-FOR-AGE Ladder Beats Sweep All and Voila in Nose ‘Finish in Annapolis suke._ 8.—The Banford Stud Farm of Amsterdam, N. Y. and Mrs. Margaret Amory of Baltimore, Md., furnished the win- ners of the fifteenth renewals of the Manly Memorial Steeplechase and Pimiico Weight-for-Age races, when Tourist II and Balko won their respective races before the largest crowd of the meeting, which included Vice President Charles Curtis and Gov. Albert C. Ritchie. Bte T P, S 238 to win a $9,225 130 .pount BALTDIOM Md., November /| Takoma Tiger base ball team will hold an ling Has Improved Since Rip Took Nap : Tourist Il Wins Pimlico Fosions ™ (o o rebomie e o oy Do GOy i TN o e o B e MASONIC PIN FIVES SWITCH STANDINGS Mount Pleasant Only Team Coming Out of Double-Head- er Week Undefeated. the fleld was dispatched Admiral Cary T. Grayson's & 2-yeas-old, rushed to ded by W. R. Coe's 8! for home, Balko drew up e with Scot and me"t;l! EE] i it appeared as if -yfld{d wa.ld v’il r:n]-‘ 5-year-old lohnny jzshal ve one mu shove and Bql.kondl the wire a short in advance of Scot. Maya home Oese] for the minor award. nose finish in the , which found Walter J. 8 i H § .58 . i T TAKOMA TIGERS TO MEET E_fi“}:" ENGINEER REFEODUOTION PLANT : Eas B R Y. M. . A. LEAGUE. B. 2 Auditors, 8; Weeks, Sesson Records. sets—8t. Mark's, 1,625; George- | Ches Capital Garage Pirst three individual sverages—D. Bur- rows, 114-8; S. Benson, 113-6;° A. Woody, 112-17. 5 st pAySE gz Hape 0 0 . Harris, 397; Luts, 388; 'W. Woody, 381. 2 8% ':ha?f iR Georseiown A: s 3T ts n 348 last week—W. Woody, D. Burrows, 5, . By 349, Coin Box. Engineers = S i set—Coin M’ 1,674 Wire same—Ooin Box, 018; Wire ) o ‘e Rane, 315: ividual ‘average—Kane, 110-12; BETHESDA BUSINESS MAN'S LEAGUE. i s PEES G ul 1. -, MOUNT RAINIER MEN'S LEAGUE. Class B. 2™ A Bl e 7 M, R. O F.. 10 4 = b | ward” otor 8 Records. (“l'lfl’l'l"g.d Mar- 3 SHAMROCKS’ WIN DUE - TO MADELINE BURKE Contributes 359 Pins to Triple Vio- - tory Over University Park . Bowlers. BIG PRINT SHOP AHEAD Jud‘d & Detweiler CMMM l-s- ond Place in Typo Loop. . | Nation: tal ts ers lost three to Standard Print Shop in MACK FORGIVES ERRORS Are Part of Game and Must Be Expected, Says Connie. By the Associated Press. Connie Mack, the world 1930 PIMLICO AUTUMN MEETING November 4 to’15 Ine. (Centennial Md. Jockey ot 10 a.m. FProwsent Trains Feane-i B and W. B. All used cars in stock must be sold at once No reasonable affer refused. This is your chance to buy a good car at ! . your own price. : e e AT ST R Terms Can Be Arranged allace Motor

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