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ESPEY QUK TO REACH STARDOM lloélwce Enters Sensational Bunior_Team in Stars Yuletide Tourney. E Washington's fastest bowl- ing company, no longer may be:regarded as & “coming star.” The 18-year-old. protege of John Blick has arrived, and he made the grade guicker than any ungster ‘nince q(:mnn Wolsten- iglme, as a pantalooned boy 16 years ago, shot an amaszing 420- odd set at the start of a brulhnt career not yet finished. Espey was mynked for certain stardom BY B« D, THOMAS. DDIE ESPEY,ewith a season and & half behind him in uw luher ming t Espey bowled as though inepired.” His confidence was unbounded then and he has never shown a lack of it since, not even in . the Campbell Sweepstakes, which is the testiest event Washington bowlers know. triump] done fl'lfl'lwlfllnd'lfi’o i dlnmt date of ¢|in the ti nhelme game m{:tmmula’. stiffest competi! mat vailable. it I 26, ALPHA DELTS TACKLE ALEXANDRIA QUINT ')nlmnmd!om'hlnth :Ie}:wnnm;l-—l.ymm Al-Stars, | '-nn.y bcyl apenied their sea- mon wlr.h in impressive triumph M!t Central High School of 'llh.l.nk Rlchmonfl. N!t: Yenr eve vrom gr“ "”“S.'fi lnlldl.nee the m"m'l !t. thhel‘:l':tm here Saturday ‘The “:’:I and Bt. Bud- a * team, D -header teams A. C., at Warrenton, Va., tonight. Potomac Rifle Club has discontinued its shoots on the Jeffer- weekly practice son Elementary School range until the Christmas hnuun A blind pig unmm t 6 to s-rwn-tm- "';fn vhng Alleys turdun Ahomtlnd—h"mehlkfl seties the A ar- R T e R apum; memum ‘All players Afe muvm PROTEST CARNERA MATCH Lyétum fis h School ol ht. St.. John’s Is Enthused Over ; Outlook for Court Campaign| BY EDWARD A. FULLER, Jr. ‘n?rznury il-Episcopal, at Alexe this '—-nl » ’ M February 13—Landon. That's the way the|Almciiams Students at 8t Johnl College here feel gbout the basket ball ‘Seagon. The Kaydets did well last Winter. They figure to do even better this campaign. Evidencing the enthusiasm &t the Vermont Avenue School was the first turnout of candidates yesterday. Forty were on deck. It was a record turn. out. Ahuut m most inpomnt thing the d‘:’ A m-tdr !ernrd. 'fi-pfl'uf-f This, 'ifi“' rd achletic ‘team’ this He was cap- of the 1oot ball team the past season. lna also in 1020, In addition to Augusterfer the sea- soned hasketers at hand at 8t. Jomn include Bob Smith, center and Quigley and Mike Socanlon, l\nm- Pl Xtk kg yho's who wil nox tor a Dependlblu who have been l6st by 'ndunuon mc!ude Andy Morris, who captain season; dy Qal- mnra. the team's high scorer; John_ Madden, rnrwm nnd us Wildt will and Ralph Batch, * Just about the bluut objecuve of “:e (‘l?n-nmm 1 Wew def ub‘m- A lor £ ea last Winter. 3 n‘l conguere: e Streeters, 33 t0 20, in their first match, but the latter came on to h in the next two, both thrill- &« March S—Oenum (pending). March 8—Landon (pending). March 6—Gonzags, at Conzags (8 m.). o March Mt High. Wemrn'- Mn nn uun vfll n tne on delen 17— -:"m’;: Bpring two seasons, & firsterate chance at aeries whicl reu“\’xcnaeri“.h; next month. Tech trimmed St. .vchn s, 28 to 18, in their only match season. ‘ms.t. John's opponents line up like this: December 39— MM .hnuryo—‘luh.n (CIIE 3 Hernmdfimu T. ward. % Swavely;’ Lantion at Landon; 16, Loyola (Illtl.m ); 20, Rockvilie u m %1‘ Jmny u-m 27, 8t nfim, 81, Joseph's; 2! Snvely at Manassas. March 4. Loyola, Baltimore: 6, Chevy Chase; 9, St. John's at St. John’s. omvs :Tm u"‘a.». ?fl: i n compate. gton there were fiilly GREENLEAF TO FACE FORMER CUE CHARIP pest: By the Associated Press. w\lrnlulnt i %l !lllhfll Au?l.n Wh! c""f"‘"’”" in the ? - whnl;r.gm‘ilmly that the r of 73 is of s W than ‘the ‘par of 71 on the other ik 3" e o e g Mo il Ly e .| Greentent showd have Titkie tmubl:tn defeatinig Allen, who won the national title three times before Greenleaf | climbed to the top and now is en- PAT | deavoring to come back. Allen lost his first match of the tournament to Onofrio Lauri of New York yester 'yr HYATTSVILLE BOY BUSY mAmvm Md, Deeember m— Ive | Not_only i Doug crack sprinter of Hy-fi::‘l School, a for the freshmen %! track team at University, but be 18 also in A 'M—-’l.—'l broken 50 me fi?mg‘:'n:!mh n:rmg'h’g: jong- Ly still stahds as the course though all uu lead! pros around Washin| & crack at it. HEAD HOCKEY LEAGUE CHIC, , December 10 (#).—The Chicago Shamtrocks, a team recruited byldmsm mllflul‘l ‘l‘x flx\'&o ;hu::’e hel of in the A:‘dlhfl League hoc The Shamrocks, off $o cumu their lead M de- fln‘ the § to 2, at its e Chicago um cmtndldefuu program in o few days. lm‘“ Rad blanked Just to show the boys that Winter 146 0. Saks Basketers Set,yot Pace, Johin J. MelInerney Bannockl Start, Scoring Fifth Straight Win mommuumm 1 mvunmufl pmhuhht Mmu m‘fl" ntu BOY BOWLERS ORGANIZE |@ Not Q@ Quint Out Front in New " League at Rockville. the latest mm u find Kid Rotkville 18 the its boys “bow] conscious. instead ol form- ing u“ and issuing sweeping chal- A teal hiave banded and organised the 3 xeuu \lh. Nll. Woodpaeun IM John llison was elected president, .Y Steinberg, vlet m ‘William 'ooton, "and off- Tolls once & week. Stand. Innotthnnwlum follow: RIVERDALE SCOUTS Basketers to Open Their Season To- morrow Nighf Against Cot- tage City. Jack Holllday, who loflnerl m Glever player, and will against the Cottage City Bogs' A. O o morrow night in the Hyatuvflh High Bchool gymnasium at 8 o'clock. the Scouts made a highly the court, W NAVY, COMMEH(}E TIED ; | Bet Pace in Ladies’ Federal Loop. Gulli and Baboeock Star. Ba Agri TEire oo top. culture merce, in the meahtime, sWept its let from Commerce Juniors, tying for first Lorraine Gulli's 348 set was Navy's winning margin. Trea Navy last week, lost 2 to Babcock rolled 825 for ‘af wion tvo 1o stay int third place. Interstate C. made & clean Eop o G it e s won two p . A O. and Labor won thrée from . BOULEVARD SURPRISES Lowly Team Takes Three Games From Crack Rendeavous Quint. Houlévard (h'l N'Mfl the Er N Rcmtwmfighflnu the Wfi%flmfifi% T ly Rendesvous to get ing, but her 311 set and 118 game alone were not enough to stem the attack. Lorraine Gulli’s 339 and Billy Butler's 331 enabled Lucky Strike to take three from King Pin. Eva Gude’s 343 was big for Conve'nlon Hall girls, Who swept the set from Meyer Davis. Bill Woods | shot 545 to win one from Recreagion. Blicks won the odd game from Queen Pin withsonly mediocre pinning. NOMADS BEAT FREEMANS Schroon and Rockeweg Aid Team in Breaking High Set. Nomads, aided by the lnwun’ ‘n Schroon. and Reéckeweg, who and 349, relp:cuvzly, mu vduum eh Infli whlle ihg over Preem u-rue-leauml anu dmmd o odd ane trom ine i:m Gardner-stu- arts won 'S Illkfl W! two —— Borey, B B A) e man *Alf- . €. lll . Wormsléy, Ih .&?{.,.l W&-sfl‘m. Y SEES GOOD RING SEASON ve | Virginia HExpects to Have Strong|ce Boxing Team ia Action. Vlrllnll k 100k ! m'fmm b-r "-‘; Bave SAIOved o Foers, Beven duay ive n years. matches :yne béen arranged, four &t home and three away. In addition, the Southern Conference will be invited to Rold its annual ring tourname; agdin this sesson. Johnny Rawe, Cavalier .up'.'ff‘ s TOW last WQ e St S5 e:ié"inf_.?"fim“%”.rm The Seks mm nuou mnn.nm * 11 &u«w\mn l i Wnl!nlwt FORM FLOOR TEAM | spprosimase coach, Mot Rainer Scoofers Ifig’a uo\mt BY FRANCIS E. STAN. tacked with as much consist- ency as Charlie Phillips’ na- mnmmmnmu 458. But it sheds attacks like & duck sheds water. Bowlers probably won't shoot much higher scores than they do now, but 80 large has the fleld of duckpinners|one become that scarcely a night goes by without a “400” set. No one has been mu though, to beat !hfluuummupmnnnwn- vention Hall. Iders of records them- dicted a wholeule fall of rec- three-game set mark was one of them, B ‘The ope'nln' night of the District was rked tacular mm by ',hem;ommnb"l';:e fie-.c ‘:lo' Harrison bowled a set of 483, :t.t' has 80 closely approached Philli mw«mflmwm Three-Game Bowling Record Withstanding Many Attacks 0 DUCKPIN record dally i at- | th mlfimmwn has Tads thrve tn the CHASE GOES TO JAIL Former Big Leaguer Fails to Pay Fine on Auto Charge. ,_ Y ,"";srAn BOXERS BATTLE WO were 1! “TIP” O'NEIL'S perfect flat game of 100, made in the Knights of Co- lumbus Intercouneil dur- 5 season, still stands. Thres Ten-Round Bouts to Bring Performers. ; By the Associated Press. , Deceni| arranged, with the X m*r..-mmw:m | Ehin, tough. Ohicago moiora. | LUCKY STRIKE. adies Distriet Léagub—Lucky SLFIKe vs. “#fi i Capital League—Rinaldi Tatlots uflm ation No. #lne— ire Ohk estern ouu Box o ummuh ! District League—John Blicks vs. Cornell's .mm?‘"" SRS Sy Dist; M“mhfi Assoct, 1 v ™ 85 s. mul ation X o, 3, o g T ust Vo, -me—-onnmm s, oy Sl it Sl v g, le No. 'H‘A:-ry :n'mwmem Cosmopolitan fi Biatrics Ledgue—John Blicks vs. swvEr SPRING. Pive S R w League—Vista vs. 1t o Mot B Vine v | Reges, Rialio ve: .Vunm L:‘,'S,n“" er Bpri 'Ju HD“!.“N nofAA ity Suburban Seasue— HYATTSVILLS AROADE. Lédgue No. 1—Digle Pigs Loasie Mo, 3—Tomahawks Ladige League—Go-ets va. Tomokmow. g."‘(‘ At | &1l vs. | Maryland - Betheada vs. Biiver ' bubunm League — KING PIN NO. 1. R CONVENTION HALL. u-pe—ueum Hermion, 93, New muu Al lIumJ £, Ve *Sia q:-f‘lfiz mn vl. d DIII tenn Ll 'fi*‘*‘*’s.,.... (kg naul Aecnununs, rlr ll"ll!l'l i e, SARANLY, At '." K A ¥ Corps, Oml"ucfloa vlt Ho' zers. 2y KEAND!!VOVS | Intercolleciate Al - reofiesiate, Alumni Leavuetanigh vs. | ! 1 )‘l!fllh‘ vs. Cornell, Dlnnoum SILVER SPRING. ll'll,c " ueau V. o ters vs. A o°%t'. II‘G £, 'Amh:ou va. .mu.‘;' ot » mm ug{: ;’6% uuo—mnu E‘zlu . | RECREATION. | atho 'raw-hx -rvn:e Foo:: s i rox | Gomy look o Wechington MOUNT RAINIER. 'n's League, Section 1— 4 Leagiie—Ofickets vs. ‘, bmh«um au Prancisco, ancmmud mofn-u" ley, Columbus, Ga. (10). Alafi.fi—h l(oah Mitchell, St. n fab 108 8. Wllllr‘ ‘ROOKVILLE. . Junior League—Chipmunks vs. Woodpeckers. ett mm e p. ""‘ LS ?\flh ‘lflfn‘ w’r'&é:-’"n "pedn %;fi e 'E.,....'.P .?7"""?( Bt m Waiker, | 2. Y BILLHIMER HITS 382 FOR BOWLING RECORD Sets Mark-for North Washington Chureh League—Top Held by “Giinton-Temple. (S R—— Irving Billhimer, Wallace Memorial bowler, made a new high individual record in mn Nofth Washington o ! wete 133, T T T iton <* n. however, lzpt at the the odd game from Wi wlmclenn M?u fifim@“ High malmuu mm 74 m;g,—w.wm len i vidunl sei—Blilhimer (wallage), Ame—Orlst (Odiitral) %s— lilkide (C6l. 0, (@iinten- HAR B ll'l'l ‘78,000 FOR CHARITY. .m ork M% luruh tflm ‘m ‘. wlthw&. Wlllmms Shoots 394 to Take Lead i in Terrrunol Pin League hith Hor- LT e = ieks, in 2 Ilmu Has an . ue nl.lm». He has 61 spares tu.*“ll- ndividual Aversges. 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