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T0DSAME TOURNEY ARRANGED BY BLICK Total Pins Will Determine Victor in Event Week From Saturday. ASHINGTON’S hardiest bowlers will be given op- portunity to cash in on their skill and endur- ance. On November 29, two Saturdays hence, Promoter John 8. Blick will put on a 100-game tournament at Convention Hall. A similar marathon was held recently at Richmond, Va., but Blick hopes to improve on that. The contestants will get under way s & cut of the surplus uj the number of t least two Baltimore pinmen e announced mg{u;m;nuo: mfin‘ They are uar) 20 years one of the Monumental 's wp-c‘ hers, and Bill Zorback, b A few Richmond entries also are ex- %EE! or o i iy K i | i £ il ! 85 ;; f f 8! ! i H i ede i E s § B i £ X T 3 4 ' f Y ] i g { ! ) Ega i i { g il | [ g g -nuunhoun.notwlmdue ins, but tenpins. . ‘Twenty-four hours, lifting and throw- a 16-pound ball held with two fingers is a lot of bowling. LA FAYETTE STOPPED BY TAKOMA ROLLERS Hand Masonic League Leader Its First Defeat of Season—Cen- tennial in Streak. Mm achieved the distinction of first team to stop Lafayette lhlo League, taking the odd three pins when Phil Needle nd counted six. , Petworth and New Jeru- mer. failed to gain, each games. Centennial con- ining streak by taking the ity, Goldstein dropping in Lewis flashed some old- 8 344 set, while Stans- ing a trio from Mount took three from Bar- Monty Montzouris of Harmony shot the highest set of !.he week when hll team sooked games, a 361 count. chmmn roned o) e BRERERY BERSBNNS . & Blick | King Pins Shut Out J. & D. to FOUNTAIN HAM TEAM HOLDS 3-GAME LEAD Gain Second Place in Na- tional Capital. saBEEEEEEEY CENTENNIAL MAIDS KEEP DUCKPIN LEAD - Bethany Sticks Close to Leaders of Eastern Star League—Brunner Has High Set. Season Records. h team games—Ruth, 514; 493; Washington Centennial No. 1. High team sets—Ruth, 1.470; Washi; Centennial No. 1, uu "Unity, 1,399, High average—Owen, 104; Ackman. 97-9; mxh sets—Owen, 343; Cardin, 332; Lohnues, ames—Owen, 126, Ackman and ded 153 igh strikes—Danforth, . Hien & Hien, A sames—Dabson BUTLER, FISCHER SCORE Their 262 Takes Honors in Arcadia Blind Pig Tourney. Billy Butler and Al Fischer, with & total of 662, won first honors in the first weekly blind pig mixed doubles bowling tournament last night at the Arcadia. The affair, which drew 19 pairs, proved a distinct success. The girls rolled their first games and then drew their partners. Mrs. Doris Goodall and Frank Good- all were second with a total of 655, and | Mrs. G. Updike and Frank Gartell were third with 654. ‘The scores follow: Billy Butler &1 'Fuscher. Mrs. Doris Goods Prank Goodall... Totals . and Greevy 08333 | 104—329 . . 688 | Mrs. pdike. .. 1 Feaainel H ] 7 | Totals ... o Last-Box Spare Gains Loop Lead place was at stake in the 1 862 | 1 adies’ District League. 26339 | games of 115, 146 and 119, she swept THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 16 Bowlzng Marathon Is Slated at Hall : Mibrat Takes Pimlico Cup by 10 Lengt The original Washington Ju ag the best season were ‘Wood Vets. ACK WHALEN, former Washing- ton wizard, is shooting in At- J lanta’s major circuit, the Oity League, and do his opponents know it! Jack’s average to date is 127. Aflmhlfluh'lflbew.tmldd unsma ounds soon tc take part in the United States sweepstakes. 'OHN. 8. BLICK, SK, when in Atlanta, Dexuh wlth d and ht de. “*Blick “and " Wikt tribling &91 to- gether on the drives before the fight. hdmm DAWES of the Lucky Strike staff, the first five local bowlers to be ranked as fol- lows at the end of the season: l. Howard Campbell. l Jack Wnllunhol.me Paulie Harrison. lA Bernie Frye. mn&c:mm nams and high ivmce ‘g;vr ul leagues in the District. 'y are: District mzue champmxu —King Pin. National Capital League champions— ith. | Fountain Hams. Holdu of hign team average—Foun- in Hams. largest bowun:‘msluyum the world- -that n Atlanta— ldnx full blast now, according to The other floor has been put in -mmmwmnamumm TR o rl“l by -llv&h— t Fhotos llnu‘l reason for the failure of tenog grid elevens is that it's too hard h muster 11 good players, while the court teams, he allows, are better be- uunonlynveunneefled bowlers are busy turning up for the Bill Wood Swuplhlel. whll:h opens at King Pin N mhhlmmlmlmmfl set by Lorraine Ollm for the nine games is in denger of into dis- HARLIE LYONS returned from a au with & th game of 131 and a set of 379 for Public Roads. Plant Bureau, however, kept at the thrice top of the league, walloping Farm Board. Jack Wolstenholme, with an average by more than ‘Washington bylhooflnllmlet and taking the lead in individual aver- age-making. suverben of t.hg 8t. Johnl team in the Mason! is, in the jon of Ray cmu the most im wler in the circuit. unul around 100 or 107, Silverberg, thus tained an saverage of u« and Ml no sign of weakening. 1ast night mbe(mtha Ry w1 e wmolloxwlled now makes Iky;—ln 8 new duekfln city, too. of other dl “About 23 years ago,” Pop, “Joe Mishaud was running the munm alleys. There were four of “Well, Joe had some big ideas and d)leuneddl' the vmpwu of putting clght ol e kg ob0 J ug] m‘ In] annin "’% llle”b in one Dl“‘:‘* AXI.I ROSENBERG was on the Business foot ball squld in 1019, the year Tech beat the Orange, 102 to 0. al out tasves Hall TB!N‘KINO of those 101 alleys in one bulldlnl. m"'z;‘: mind a bu Hayre's 351 set aided the Braves to bn:k high team set record in the Eastern League with a 1,610 and tighten mlrhowmflntphcebylmlewln over Peerless. The Braves, notl their b!l!fb.ll nlmel“u. lead uu league lour. yb‘:’fhe Boaton "Braves could do that, too, in the Eastern League. It's gonna be hu'wplnlstlnd.l.rd Art Marble in the Building Contractors’ Lelgue ‘They another clean this time over Charles H. Tomp- klnl lndmund high set of the season, 1,653, in doing that thing. BILLIE BUTLER SETS GIRLS’ DUCKPIN MARK Rolls 380 for District Ladies’ League Record—Guilli’s 395 High for All-Time. Billie Butler's sensational bowling was the feature of the week in the Shooting all existing records for the league into discard. Her 380 total is second only 37 | to Lorraine Guill's all-time mark of 395. Her game and set record beat those held lsy”lhlz Fischer, who count- d 135 and K In shooting her:i; set al‘l‘l(lz smacked t 13 spares and one strike ou nep.her good work, Lucky Strike e odd game to Queen Pin. The John Blicks and Rendezvous remained on top with a two-game win over Bill Woods and King Pin. Recreation made it two _out of three from Meyer Davis, and Boulevard surprised Convention SPORTS IN PORTUGAL LISBON, November 15 ().—Less than decade sports were frowned upon Bowlers to Bat For Unemployed N 8 O 8 is being sent out by National Duckpin Bowling Con- ess to all bowlers under its jurisdiction to help the unem&lloyed All bowlers are aske blanks soon to be sent to every alley by the N. D. B. C. The duckpinners are to roll five games at their neigh- borhood alleys, much in the same order as the National Junior Tourna- ment now in progress is being run off. The fee is $1, the of nmel alone, but special will iven winners by local merchants -nfl‘ other interests. J. William Wood, John S. Blick and Harry Carroll, who control about 90 per cent of the bowli in this city, have agreed to give ir alleys gratis for the occasion, turn- ing the $1 entrance fee over to the X\mds for the unemployed. a conservative estimate that ” 000 wlll be realized in Washington alone. ‘Tournaments are being planned in other cities. Mortimer mz one of the live- -Hn‘ ‘Wash- u hzlpm( mightily to ef- WAR ON SLEEVES LONDON, November 15 (#). -—Wmln athletes are sounding a call to against the Women's Amateur M.hhuc Association’s rule that competitors mult wear half-sleeve vests in rui nnlu "&':'du impede the coun. ves arm throwing in runnml the dfll seek to have sleeves abolished mutmnwmm, who argue they are SRS N W Drives TOMORROW. Convention Hall. Merchants' League: Uneeda Bakers vs. Thompson Bros. Furniture, National Glass Shop vs. Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Southern irles No. 1 vs. Barber & Ross, Penn Electric vs. E. W. Minte, Southern Dairies No. 2 vs. District Gro- cers, M. Kapneck vs. Skinless Franks. ico League: Smith vs. Gartrell, Bradford vs. Mortimer, Diehl vs. Willis, Fagan vs. Leffler, Mercer vs. King, Rol erts vs. Bremerman. Income Tax Unit League: Bl vs. C8, R3 vs. OG, SA vs. CL2, R2 vs. El, Sec vs. HO2, DC vs. B2, A2 vs. APC, T2 vs. M, R1 vs. A3, Tim vs. C5, Rec vs. T1, Al vs. D2, CL1 vs. Min, E2 vs. C6, HO1 vs. D1. Lucky Strike. National Capital Fountain Hams vs. Coliseum 8 L i League: Feliowship Fo- rum vs. Typothetae, Ransdell vs. Max- well Jones, On Time All Time vs. George A. Simonds, National Publishing vs. Nl- tional Engraving, H-K Advertising Serv- ice vs. American Electrotype, N-uonu C.gml Press vs. Craftsmen, Judd & V8. ing Washington e: Golds vs. Greens, ckymmorcm Bil- | of ver Six vs. Blicks. Orange. League: Hecht vs. Arcadia. Federal League: Inumflluwnulu &P.P, N-;y“ucltynmom Office _vs. Owummtfihg'mmm Rendezvous. Ln‘ue' Kappa Phi vs, A. Chlpw Alpha Iota Phi pter; John P. B. Post i P. , American Faulconer & Proctor, Frank L. vs. Manhattan, L. E. Bmmtuier vs. Kensington. Northeast Temple. Eastern League: Lincolns vs. Peerless, Braves vs. Isherwoods, Venezkys vs. Elites, Nomads vs. Oudnur-swm Freemans vs. Bens Tire, Mount llhhr Ilonnt Rainier lun'l League, Section uount Rnnlu Ladles' = Oar. dinals vs. Lucky Strike. s % City Post Office. City Post Office League: Delivery vs. Pa. Avenue, Cast Offs vs. Equipment and Supply. Hyattsville Arcade. Prince Georges County Men’s League, | * Bection 1: Legion vs. A:u‘d‘u ce Georges County Men’s League, PH.nn ’am" Gount yudu- League oe y 3 - ‘Woodpeckers vs. Gold Diggers. IT PAYS ’EM TO IDLE Navy and Treasury idled and went into the lead in the Ladies’ Federal League as Agriculture dropped two n.mes to Interstate Commerce Com- Mlu Mllee of Interstate rolled a lfl of 339 with a 149 game. War took from Commerce Comets. G. A. 0 came out of the ee.\lnr with a clean TIE FOR DU DUCKPIN LEAD Bell & Smith took a two-game lacing from Ford Electric in the Columbia Heights League and were forced into a tle with Liondale Shirts for first place. Ploneers socked the ‘Swans for two games, knocking their victims from | Zarm first place. Dismers, as usual, dropped three more, making it 24 in a row. The standings: r | His Mines), 381; Shop. 12 lsw—PART FIVE. TRIE hlnl‘. 163 His) TRy a1s: nm’mnhnm-.'fi"‘vfifl Aot hers, . 1,673; T PBotomac rd " Bnataving Con LT Blestiotre, x"'" sRsssesad e Sotatao ::::-.-::r ime—Seidenberg (Pear- ing (Goldsmith & C0.), ‘Btefoner E‘uum-m. mch'nn»—m-nnn- (Goldsmith & s—Reformation No. 1, 571 ividual sets—G. Menneberger, 354; vl%‘d sames—H. Orow, 143; ' -r-mplo ?"fl:{‘fi;‘&“fi o "un l(l i1 ‘Memor. n“ {pdividu .m-n.—xnm (Bmory h’ ma;ug 1 game—Grist (Central -g“xfl dividual ‘set—W. Moyer (Central), shest number spares—W. Mover (Gen- est ulnbfi strikes—H. Smith arml) luse, (Emory M. E.), 1¢. Bk o amt D igh tea: .d’" byterian, 1,610, Ha ......_"83.-, RN o (Gunton HEBREW INTERCLUB LEAGUE. W, femever. NORTH wnmo High_individual set—Sheafter (A. Kahn |Les Ami Inc). 373. filén'team set—Gait & Bros. No. 1, 1.887. NAUTICAL LEAGUE. W. L grm Csnoe 1, 33 8 Wash. Can 120 10 rado 20 10 16 14 15 W. L 31416 Fotomas e Wash. Ganos 4 Goloniat Canos i u Potomac Cange 13 10 3 Drift. Canoe 3. 18 18 (¥ Season Ree seteeDritiers Canos No. [y same—Drifters Canoe No. mgx individual average—MeGolrick (Drift- en’:"h individual set—Eilis (Potomac Wood- High individual game—McGolrick (Drifters Canoce No. ‘number of strikes—Jenkins Greatest (Drifters Canoe No. 1), ares—McIntyre Greatest number _of (Drifters Canoe No. 1), 63. R R Y. M. C. A. LEAGUE. i B&O P&T Of. King Pish. Woodehop oB5zessd C. T. Co Sralnnien Season Records. h tesm same_Station. 571, High team sel—Post Office. 1,628 tal pins—Station. 7,695: 8hop: l el—-Pl'!d % O Tiioe: 109. Fivh indiviaus same—Miller (B. & 0., High individual set—Predericks (Post Of- High strikes—Garner (Auditors), 9; Weeks Bell ). h spal Audliors (Station Predericks (Post Office), 34. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE LEAGUE. Bureau of Standards High team sets—Bureau of Mines 1063 Bureau of Standards, 1.652; Bure 1.4 4 of ‘Forelsn and 97 Buresu of Mtnes. ‘sets—Hargett (Bureau of Miltner (Bureau of For and Domestic Commerce), 370; Reiness (I e8), vidual ‘Hargett (I g, gl et ot ; Helms Roeser (Bureau of Stand- averages—Miltner (Bureau Hareert @ T imesss i Tae: i ureau of Mines). (Bureau of Stands ards), 112-3; Reiness ( reau of Minew)s 1111 CLARENDON COMMERCIAL uAGul ‘,vé L Boyer . 83 5. Cloah Season Records. Miller, 113, i '".;".-'Emwmu, 182. Tthy, h team llme—!onh 28, Hith weam set—Boyer, 1,7 CLARENDON BU BUSINESS LEAGUE. ality ¢ t Hieh St Talbott, 31 1 h team ‘game -Balljton Pharma Hith team evomitier's Bervice, 1. culllmon m'rnmu. LEAGUE. W, I QuAM 1. 11 'I Monarch Olub. 13 | ¥ 0. 0. 83 Kot 1410 Cher Jr. Sessen Resords. age—Weak! Ww.:'l‘lm # fi'g team same—ur. 0. U. A. M. No. 3, “fiteh team set—Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 1, 1,809, mlmu LEAGUE. Office Bk o e e TR T SerBurrows m:h individual llme—-ane" (Banks), h individual set—Bannar (Burrows), rn'l’h individual average—Mannar (Bur- Secind. uzlfllvxldllll average—Lyddane (Fire Depsttment ikeés—Benson (Fire Department), 7. Hish ‘spares—Mannar (Burrows) MOUNT RAINIER LEAGUE. Class “A” Men's League. W, L. .26 8§ whata 3 7 Lebowits & 1416 Recreation . o Reinie Burroughs A. MOUNT RAINIER LADIES' LEAGUE. ickets : [ ttage City.. 18 Cardinals 12 Bluebirds 1 Gallant Liicky Serik BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE. . | Colonial Ice Cream Co Brodt's inc.. e S55! 2 o Aoncm.'n:n INTERBUREA! Plant Bureau i lister Rust 1 1 1 1 64 1. 1 1. 1 b -ES::::::’-'fi igh team nhu—l: ek, Pl Puflhlc Roads, 1,631. ;::m“' ;;" team 'game , 583; “Blister Rt §05, O p R | individual sete—De Glants. 383; Lindstrom. 381: Lyon: LrieR individual nmn—tx GClants, 183; 49; Beston, | WASHINGTON Auro-om: LRaqUE. WL Lo oot | = h team set—Rey 1. )lllhllnilvldull average—Tenenbaum (Re- High individual ) High individual game_Levy (Pale sl Individual sparoe—Benecte High n:g-mlnm (Vista) and Wasser- ™ Hieh fet same—Goodman (Vista), 98. it Drower Miller;Lacey Takoma J ‘inn Lunéh'16 11 amnh B. 8up.. FEDERAL LEA - GUE. um;l sets—Navy, 1,711 Supervising High individual games—Kibby, 160: Hart, High individual sets—Simms, 3 )im: average strikes—Lewis, .667: Dodge, sh aversge spares—Kee, 2.76; Jolliffe, . Righ indivi polish individual average—Jollife (Internal EASTERN LEAGUE. W, L ‘Records, sh team gamecIsherwood Ao o team set—B: A, 1 igh individual "av eeeg Wome 8 oy meteuse High strikes—Brill CIVIC CLUB LEAGUE. End it First Serles. Season Records. mIlgh team same—Bethesds Pire Depart- $hieh team set—Bethesda Pire Department, \pdividusl average—Heil (Ketch- ‘lllh individual game—Scaldl (Bkinker), High individual sets—Burns (Kefcham’ High individual gl set—B Peters (Chevy Batiery & Tenitions, High spares—Hell (Ketcham's), 4. BUILDING CONTRACTORS' LEAGUE. Stand. Art. Fuller mnm i “ o e Southern As John P_Eva James Bair GEORGETOWN CHURCH LEAGUE. Chapel 1. 18 8 & Romoe Fuller Stone 3 Rudolph & West 7 11 T. P. MeDermott 5 13 W. Leg 513 5 ln oaoroen . 18 ¢ by w r‘" B n l: g:“k"vu Grace Eois. 3 S Vernon .. 13 11 Ehiat B Season Records. wvm::i rages — Oorcoran, diiada es—Stuart, 156; lfi'h Indlvldull 1:—1" Hart, 388; Cor- 376; Cleary, 383. -Peck No. team sets—Peck No. 1. Wik INSURANCE LEAGUE. 1,664; West ” Eaquitable 418 TR e A 213 New York Mass. Mutual. lum Records. {ngividust kman, m:m::n :-"" B:' "%” - 'Tnn-—gmxle Tame Metropolitan, 862, foam Set—Metropolitan, 1,600, BANKERS' LEAGUE. Team Standing. L § Rissz National Bank W. B. Hibbs & Co. r. Bec. & Tr. Perpetual Building Dlsirict. National North Cap. w-my Records. Hieh team sets_-North 1,998, Union Trust Go. 1aek. e ask .nothln‘!o UPSET IS FEATURE OF LAST RACE CARI French Horse Finishes log, Proving Class of Distance Runners. IMLICO RACE TRACK, November 15.—The # renewal of the Pimlico C & 3%-mile event that tracted 30,000 spectators, includ ing Gov. Albert C. Ritchie, saw real upset when Edward Ril t | Bradley’s Mirbat raced the di tance in 4:04 2-5 to net his own a $0,025 purse and $500 gold cug as well as a $1500 check Trainer Big Jim Healy of W: ington. Mirbat, imported to this country France, proved he was the class of distance runners now performing America when he won by 10 len eased up from W. E. Caskey, jr.'s Wil lam T, with A. C. Bostwick's Y coupled in the wagering with Mirb third. Fourth money went to J, . | Louchheim’s Grey Coat. Cannon Rides Perfectly. Willle Cannon, who was astride M3 bat gave the imported horse a perfed ride. Heuptlflrhloflmm . | & mile-and-one-half an¢ to fl\eh)u&m '? win s ] b:rm until Mirmd Willilam T, Inception alternated in making mile and one-half, bln ed Mirpat for his bes lnmaunmuey ‘Canterbury Wins 'Chase. Mirbat went around his fleld at th far turn as if it were tied and was far in front at the eighth '.hlt h ‘was being up as he und the lmutnny zlr Steeplechase, xm Jumy event of m 1930 rach season, saw Bayard Wi Can blishing a 2-ml.|.h‘ck q 3:47 3-5 ‘;hm led al) High team game—Avignone, 635. m.:. o Eaper. w ?‘ ., 33 ';lu IIIIIMI.I for Section 2 Season Records. High team nm—omn 592, eh [Samdest By 109-6. {ndividua} et “Joa. ish indivi Eame—Frl 183. Most strikes—Arnoid, 9. NORTHOF vusll!w NGTON LADIES i E a‘i‘:‘;' ng. .. t Nots Hieh individual o High indlvidual a "’{2 team nm.-mlhnukuz % n 170. lh dividual set—Staley (Lansburgh’ 114180 average—Needles (Walcott Hot Hep nmku—mgt: BB, se. n "gfllh team games— sh team sets—Diehl's, 1,668; Rol l.m S M‘l’llfl# I‘lfl ntral Arm, No. 1 wrery 31 goition team sameNoFtheast Savings Bank, High individul set-Howard (American Secur Hllh lfld!vldull lllll l—fl! 5¢0 _ (Union Trust 4; _ Brooks (Ris !alll‘k‘ 133, San Pelipo ( -ll k.;; "’llll.“fl‘:-l High individual averages—Yerkes eral-American fational ~ Ba: Brool (Riges National 108-13; Rovronist Sresbaloh fonp L gt & Bank), 107-13; Wild (Wll?lln ‘ !IVlflll Trust Co,_No. 1), 1 .mbvm (W xu Loan & Trus st Co. No. 1 sorve Board), 10616 ;’55"'1" oy serve Board). 106-16: ; flonal Bank), 108-3 .. (Ped- 109-16; ngton lark ol 33538 283 & | wo. 1, Hi 1913 4 IIIP“nlIn nmo—hwmu Electric wfi set—Central Armature Wo h lM.Ivld_uul‘ IM—‘ ill, 148; \ pindly .gn" sets—Wolstenholme, e Boiler: ut. Hornig and 3 '1}3’,‘