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THE SUNDAY STAR, WAS HINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 14, 1930—PART FIVE. Odds Against De Fino Put at 500 to 1 : Lorraine Gulli’s Revenge Is Tempered STAR TOURNAMENT CHAMP 1S HOPEFUL Figures He Has Chance for One of 20 Prizes—Women Will Boost Entry. BY R. D. THOMAS. ONY DE FINO has less chance of keeping his title than any of the other duck- pin champions who will go | to post in the big individual events THEY TRIUMPHED IN TONY DE FINO. that mark the half-way point in| the season here. It has been computed that| Tony has one chance in 500 to win 1 The Evening Star Yuletide tourna- | ment for the second time in suc- eession. The little Petworthian “fooled | the world” and most of all him- | self by shooting to the front last| season when the odds against| him were about as strong as they | will be when a giant field takes over the Coliseum starting Decem- ber 26. “Pirst place again? Not much chance,” “but,” he lddrd 'O bowler has ever won the Camp- bell Sweepstakes twice, but the | odds against Max Rosenberg to repeat won't be prohibitive. Rosenberg is worth backing in any event he may enter, no matter how many stars in the | field. He came through a victor last year despite an injured ankle. He has been ill for a considerable part of this season, but figures to be in shape for the Campbell test in January. McCURDY, who won the King Pin No. 1 elimination event last season, probably won't compete this time. Pete has bowled little lately. competition in this tourna- ment started yesterday and will eon- tinue through Christmas. The 32 con- | testants with the high totals for 10 best | will shoot five strings on Decem- 26, and the field will be divided into | p and consolation flights, acoording to scores. ‘Then the eliminations will begin, th! Idlbcln(mv.lntwolnermhm prizes totaling $150 will be‘ l'll'ded as follows: Championship 3 t—$40, first; $30, second; 320 t.hlrd fourth. lation fll‘h'r—‘lfl first; $15, second; $10, third; $5, fourth. | LIGHTLY ov:nhldo‘llnl the Camp- bell Sweepstakes this season will be the National Duckpin Bowling Con- fi:‘ , to be staged at the Lucky Jmu-.ry 3. In this will be gath- ered for the first.time the finest duck- lhfl;wnu olhnu Ncountn. as far North as New England anc as far South as Georgia. The ml.lun-l leaders have been thrown toge! be- fore, but not in this sort of an affair in staked, the en- January 3 has been left an open date in The Star tournament schedule to be permitted Yuletide event. This would bie, but s0 unfair to the mass of Wash- m bowlers that the matter hasn't | Mt. Rainis l been considered. ban on out- | A7HS The. lidc experts includes Jack Whalen, who Temoved hlmulf to Atlanta last year. the former Convention te was averaging 127 in an Atlanta league. OWLING alley proprietors will have & time all their own in the tourna- ment, with the spotlight on John Blick and Bill Wood. Harry Clrroll the other member of the game’s Big Three, admits he isn't in'a class with Bllck and Wood. but will put up the old col- mew HISER is & standout among A Campber), Max Resenbers ond x ang Red Megaw are the best on managers, but among the I;uzr if he'd get the old whip in top trim would be n:n:hemher thng Lon Krauss mlg’r Recreation, whn will Join Pop Halley at the Coliseum while | m;\n‘: onl 1 ,kurlnq y & few years his lon, @sgociation with the game did Lon b'.l with serious intent. Had he tried to | he probably would have become one of the. greatest duckpin shooters of all | never cared to dim the luster of his| famous brother, Harry. NTRY blanks will be given all team captains by alley managers this week, but -ny bowler who may -be overlooked may obtain one from the office of any pin plant or clip one from copy of The Star. No entry will be lm after midnight next Saturday. HEAVY increase in the number of | woman entrants is expected. ; Heretofore they have run. about woman to four men, which is far | Eag! one below the ratio of the game as a whole. | Only a small percentage of woman |&; bowlers compete in tournaments, which is due probably to the fact that a few outclass the field. But the girl bowlers | in general are urged to bear in mind |, that they have nothing to lose by -n-‘ tering The Star's tournament, Lhere being no entry feet. (And don't fear embarrassment from | small scores, you fair duffers. In the | male class last year there were several scores below 60!) | After all, the Yuletide tournament is Just & big get-together of bowling folk, with a good time for everybody the | motif. To those not aMliated with leagues it presents opportunity for a test of ability under championship con- | ditions ‘To the experienced bowler the tour- nament is more than a bargain—it is a . ‘There will be 20 cash prizes for men and 12 for women, totaling $500 with a championship medal for the winning man and one for the woman champion, besides $50 each in cash. | | sowuu'c;” RACE TIGHT Three Tg-nl s Tied for First Place in General Counsel Loop. White Sox. Yankees and Browns are deadlocked for first place in the Gen- | eral Counsel League, with the Cubs tra] ‘by.only one game. Phillles, in making a clean sweep with the Nationals. established the sea- son’s high team set of 1.557. Brewster, Glants, shot a record high-game mark | of 155. Team Standing. White Sox Yankess Fieatey Rebins Indians Athletics .. Tigers Reds .. Red Sox 5 Nationals Cardinals 1 Hich team set—Phillies, 1,357: &h team game—Athletics, 546: Phillies, Hiigh individusl average_Charest. 106-19; B 106-14; Mattson, 1 #fi individual set—Chares, 364; Hus- "fi hdlvlulul same—Brewstor, 188 lu s, 4 10 Burrin, 15, Holt, 15 ‘hospita- | 7 It may be that Alonzo simply | T | individuel 20| 117: “high 8| Blh Individusl sct. Dasisons o7 e i LEAGUE. Columbia Fred D. Stuart Central .. Priendship Beacon . Phoenix Washington 20 Golden Ru'e Federal City ODD FELLOWS' W. L. TYPOTHETAE LEAGUE. 3 5 L w. Judg & Detwiler 3¢ C. H._Potter Co.32 weuhEBEEid “s::ass:r Records. team same —Amity R rikes— Featest spares Ehriich. o) igh flat game_Milbourn. 96 High average—P. Ellett, 114-6. James Baird P MeBermoti § ROSSLYN COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. 're-- Standing. k' / 8an Domiago . Columbia Champlain W. L w Pi; 9 Post Office ....20 11 B Davis Sons 17 Co 2 17 Windridse 3 RPiinston ‘Frusi 31 18 Parker' Brawner 5 Season Records. High team game—A. L. Kelley, 648. High team set—A. L. Kelley, 1.744 ayerage—L. Freschi (Murphy 3 |A L Kelley . & S TWO PREVIOUS EVENING | Milter Service . Dove GEORGETOWN RECREATION LI . W L PeL MG HS Totsl. Georsetown Rec . 25 606 45 EEH F Plant, 1871, |G 580; Economies, sets—Economics, umei—Plant, o Eu-l u;;;—rx Glantz, 383; Lind- }cmv _De Glantz, 183 vidu trom, 145: Seaton, 144. Wisconsin ‘Motor . Cspital Gara Season Records. First \hxullnul;{munl averages—. ) Woody (Foxhall Corcoran (Rec.): 118, (Drite Steph- mol—hxhlll WG wein A. A, 608; Georgetown Rec- | PRINCE uzolflu COUNTY LEAGUE. Section 1. w. Dixie Pig No. 1 Legion .. ; Company ¥ Arcades ... hes—Mclntyre A 161 -0 | _High tea 620: Georgeionn reation, | w. g S High team sels- L758° Foxhail No. A Georgetown Recreation, 1. 1.783. Georgetown A LUTHERAN LEAG Beren e Garnee PRINCE Gzo-c.,v-s Bt Mark's LADIES' LEAGUE. Gold Diggers W. 8 8. D Judges Woodpecksrs Trinus 1 . Zion Grace Christ Reformation '3 St. Mathew's.. 13 St John's 1 Trinity 3. &i Luuy uike toppers | ARLINGTO! 1,856 Incar- McLea 13 Vienna 3 o Cherrvdale Noi 1713 Clarenaas 1 i Arlington 16 14 Cherrydale No. 2 13 Season's Records. sh team game _A:lington; 310 Clarendon, o Hisn, ATvidusl sverae Haverty (Clare 'uun Pdiviaual set High don): 14 Georgetown, 538, | pien Tndividusl sets—Bruen, 365; Barnard, | | *%ien individual sames—Shackelford, 140; Bruen ana Kern, ¥s4 | SATURDAY NIGHT LEA Weakley (Clarendon). W Downtown Parking Garage.. 21 individunl Nationals game—Weakley (Claren- ARLINGTON COUNTY LEAGUE. No. Term Standing. Eapitol Wall Baper co w 1. | Book of Washington . T T Sl 10 20 921 L 11 Conway's 12 A. & P. Store les Ch. Co. w. 18 18 18 3uand. Laundry y s Baliston Intton ‘Woedwork Go Season Records. \ sets—Book of Washi eteers, 1,619, Downtown Parking V. High team games—Racketeers, 500; | of Wasninato National, 864 Conwar's): | High individusl sets-Corcoran, 366; Rose, | 38, Sweeney. 357 © “indiiidual games—Corcoran, 143; | Devsicrnofl: 142, W, “Hagerman. His individual averages—Morkizon, 107-17: Costigan. 10i-17C b, m;;z n ; T sveeney. 68 CLARENDON FRATERNAL LEAGU 12 Pee Season’s Records. Hish team game_Conway's. Hieh team ~etCon 1 Figh 1ndividus] aver Hich individual se | , Hizh individual | 144 | Conwar's). | Clark (Conway's me—Ellis ROSSLYN MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE. Teem Sianding. Bean. 7% Hanoe 2 Omohundros 9 Ellia-O Regan 22 11 Tubbe-Bone 13 12 De Groots Season’s Records. | Jileh team eamoPrescni-Gostello, 281, | Hieh team set TFreschi-Costello. Men—High individual § high mfllvldull'n i3 Davis-Dsv Tubb:-P} W.L .27 % 10.0F. 2 2 1 20 193.. 0. > Monarch Ol 1. 118:" high | mmm same. verage. set. Womep—Hizh Ses Record: High average. ley. 10 Hign kame —Weakley, 162. High set—Crutchley, ' 400. Davison, Davison. 94! | ROSSLYN INDEFENDENT LEAGUE. ru- snnnn. High team sct—1 193, 1,651 CLARENDON COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. = Court House . L. n l Cl D S SRR Maywood userman Ty & Store Kirb: * 3§ n'e” Service u n '3 it Dickey 13 Reerofei Season Recors Bieh team same—Marwood, 61 set—. Hith St Adual aver Fer Hodges, Preschi igh individual avera: iges, Preschi (Maywood). 112. Hich individusl game—Preschi (Maywood), High individual set—Preschi (Maywood), W.L. 19 20 l . | Mass. Mutual | cia Reds, | neck). Book | Hish team game—L 0. O, F. No, 193, 872 | 7| Iris Club STAR DUCKPIN TOURNAMENTS CLARENCE TAFT, MARGARET MILTNER. ——TA Leagues LEAGUE. EAST WASHINGTON CHURCH LEAGY Operation ... Disbursing .. . Construction .. Engineers . Centennial 1....23 Anacostis ME! ug ‘. i | Pifth Bapiist; r nnlud Brethr'n # LEAGUE. W Drifters C. 1.. 2t Bonzai _Canoe. Wash. Canoe 1 Pot. Canoe | Ninth No. 1. Wash c.n»e’i Hive L20 Ca 13018 Kncnor Canoe | Season Records. team set—Drifters Canoe No. "High team game—Drifters Canoe No. m game—Douglas No. 2, 3 team set-United Brethren, 1,607, 5 High indiyidual set—Ellls (Potomac Wood- choppers). High mmvmu-) game—McGolrick (Drift- ers Canoe 2), 16 o High lnanmu;l n‘\esrnli Mclntyre (Drift- 283 v L T . Huh strikes—Jenkins (Drifters Cance, No. | Federa .~ Nat mm (Drifters No. n Havings s Bank of . gpares—Melntyre [ . mlldln*r Agen, NS5 aEEE e st tiona Perpetaal Aner{cnn e & Tr. District. Natlonal Bank " North Capitol Savings Season Records. . B. Hibbs & Co.. ame —Federal-American s88. individual ~sets—Yerkes (Federal- | American National) and McCambridge (Fed- | eral-American National). 358 | h jindividual same—Lansley | National). High" indivia National), 109- """""""Hfi:' '85! PR R cuus'nov numzss LEAGUE. aesNNEEeEEa Biauahusuasas RREISVS 21 n Clar. Lunch .. 2415 Quality Shop . 3t 18 Spaulding ox Barber 115 Fosic sere Season Reeords. average_—Fabrizo, 108 game_Taibott. 155, set—Talbott, Birch Bros. Baliston_P} Smith Ga: 8. (District team game average—Brooks Hieh team Ser INSURANCE LEAGUE. First Series. W.LHG 2310 530 113 Iston Pharmay Miller's Serviee, AUTOMOTIVE LI - 3] Neumeser Vs | Steuart Mmor : | Lee Ernile pELler Emerson: l« orm H. Hor) Buick Motor Co Washington Cadiil; Semmes Motor Co. 00 | Lambert Hud S Total Prudential 3 People’s e Young & ‘Simon Continental Casualiy. 1 Acacia Mutual Reds.. 23! 232523 3! 5383 s 2 Emerson Season Records. 107-14. High individual games—Rice, 145 henry. 145 Hig) nguv High individual 'arber, 375 Voight, \twuh High games Smith (8. H. Horner). High strikes—Farber, 16; Alber, 15; vm. Mulree (Neumever). 1 sle, 15 eh Jete-saxt Neumeser), 368: igh 4 | rog (Neumey wiight, : High team games—A. H. Horner, 581 High' Steuart. 582. Spicknall, High team sets—Neumever, iHigh Motor Co., 1,615, 70: Bentz 144 Mul- | L. P. axty (Neumeyer), sets— Hare, Spicknall, Rice, 113-11; 106-14. | Acacia Reds, 572 sets—Inter-league, 1809, Aca- | 608, MERCHANTS' Southern Daigies No spates 69. individual averages 106-23. Alber, Eames— ENGINEER REPRODUCTION PLANT LEAGUE. HG. 313 508 515 490 LEAGUE, Da District Gro National Glass Thompson ' Brog Firn. enn Electric_Co. Thompson's Dairy . Iinjess Franks . 4 18 W Season Records. High same_ Barber & Ross, Hign t Pavper & owe, Loet: ) individual came -Gingell’ (8. D. High Vitale (Kapneck), "Hisen Vitale (Kap- | High weekly sei—M. Kapneck (Kapneck), | High weekly game—Russell (B. & R.), 148. C. & P. TELEPHONE CO. LEAGUE, | coin Box Eneinecrs Div Wite dhhers Installan N High team g High team set—Por Total pins—Fost ogn"h ingivid e}, 110~ et (8hop: 2 t Office. 1.628. "Office, 13,833 Station, es— Fredericks ( s Sation), 110~ Hieh indrvid me—iller (Shoj High PR ot 394, Hih strikes—Garner (Auditors). 13. High spares—Barrett (Post Office), BDWLING CHAMPS SKID No. individual set individual average 2.5 % 11 Dratting Dept.. | 4 12 Constru'n No. i 30 18 West. Br: Hou is 18 Instaln No. 4 i'17 19 Constru'n No. 2 Seieon oty sames—Coin Box, 618; Coin Box, 1,674; Van Kirk, 149; 47 9 Losses in Row by Bethesda. silver games from Bethesda on the latter's al- e viganl 3 leys in the Maryland-Virginia Suburban “)-n;n individual sets—Kane, 379; Van Kirk, | League to gain second place. It made Hish mm;l(ulfl v (;nuhu mt 20. | nine straight games the 5 o w;,.;m..., 16. | United States champlons have lost. sl | Clarendon won two from Dixie Pig, | while the league-leading Hyattsville team ran into a tough foe at Rockville, 1300 | barely taking two out of three. 13,331 | _ Boulevard ' won three from College 14926 | Park, though each game was decided 13921 | by less than 10 pins. 18 408 | Team Standing. 508 | sets sames 1 Shumak; High strikes H Groft: igh spares HEBREW INTERCLU! Vista Club P. 13547 b’ Jr. Mardelle Club Rialto Club Les Amis Clib Mardelle Club . Regents Club N Hyattsville. 26 10 Bethesda. 3 1§ College Park.. 917 BORuai 11 Acain 8 Records. Hish individus! avera e—P. Wolfe, 116. Hish team xam, High team set—R High individual Hish individusl gameLevy, 136, individual nelrl’o_”th 380, High st , 20. urton. Hith Aot Sames. Goodmn, 98. e Mutzabsugn, 31, dual striks T Bdvidu “spares—P. Wolter ol Spring bowlers won three | Bethesda | R —— |Shows Average of 110-1 for Games | . | game series, opened last week in Balti- s the most interesting performance was BB (Riges | 847: Ster | 1,647 Steuart | Bost | Whitewash by Silver Spring Makes | No¥Y, | raine Gulli anchoring in bang-up style, ‘won three games from Census to hold BEATEN IN DOUBLES BT SWAMPS RIVAL Set of 605 Wasted as Mrs.! Smith and Campbell Win by Margin of 2 Pins. ORRAINE GULLI, whose | crown as queen of duckpin | | bowlers was given a danger- ous tilt when Marjorie Bradt | Smith beat her and two of her| Let | finest records in the recent Bill | Wood Sweepstakes, shot a five- | 2 game set of 605 against Marjorie’s | 546 last night in a battle at the | Nat Lucky Strike, yet shared a defeat.| 1 It was a mixed doubles match in| | which Miss Gulli paired with Ollle | Pacint against Mrs. Smith and Howard Campbell. The latter won by two pins, 1,131 to 1,129, Miss Gulli's set came within three | pins of tying the Washington record | for a girl's 5-game total, established | last season by Mrs. Bradt when she| and Marle Frere Whalen outbowled Campbell and Arthur Logan. Lorraine on the Job. In the third game Miss Gulli shot 159 and Pacini 113 for a total of 272 and a mixed doubles record. The girl started the string with a double-header strike and & nine-pin roll which gave her 29 in the first frame. But for a| blown single - pin break in the tenth | frame she would have been close to an- other record. It was almost & contest between Miss Gulli and Campbell, for Pacini was far off stride and Mrs. Smith, though bowl- ing well, judged by girls’ standards, was little better than Ollie, who totaled 524. Campbell's score was 585. Mrs. Smith Shows Punch. ‘The winning punch was delivered by Mrs. Smith midway the final game, | | when she hooked up a strike and two spares and finished with a score of 121. | Campbell had a chance to sew up vic- tory and Miss Gulll an opportunity to turn the tide in the last frame, of the | fifth game but both missed spare breaks. It was Howard's only break of the string in which he gathered 90 maples. | A return match will be bowled prob- ably next Saturday, with total pins for | | the ten games to determine who gets | the turkey. | 121— 46 90— 385 21,191 14— 608 93— 524 2071129 While Mrs. Smith and Campbell were having it out with Miss Gulli and Pa- lini, the National Pale Drys, a grougp of youngsters organized by Ben McAl- Wwee, were taking the measure of fhe Recreation Happy Five of Baltimore, anchored by Ray Von Dreele, the No. 1 ranking duckpin bowler of the coun The Drys totaled 3,049 to the Balti- moreans’ 2,954, giving McAlwee's team an advantage of 95 pins last night and & grand margin of 135 sticks on a 10- cul ... Pacini "Il] more. Jack Wolstenholme, with 664, wu high for the set at the Lucky Strike, but that of Eddie Espey, the Pale lead- off, whose 660 was his kenthngmcu tive five-game score with the same team of better than 600. Von Dreele led the visitors with a count of 614. The scores: NATIONAL PALE DRYS. | | rrison 132 . Wolstenholme. . 138 120 147 129 121— | Navy vs. On the Drives CONVENTION HALL. Sanico, League- Roberty erman v ord. Pay Dieh ve. Letlor, Wilis c«nmmm League_Southern Dairies No. Thompson's R Winslow Co. v- outhern Bairies No. 3. Barser & Roct a-Cola Botiiing Co. National Giass Shon va: mpeon 8kin- less Pranks ve ot Grocers Biores. ¥ W nte Gc. Ve M. Kapnek, Uneada Bakers ve. Fenn Bectrie. Income Tax Unit League—Al vs. Hol. Tl Vo Bl OB, RE, AL SALTE ve. R3L A3 C8 vi B2, Di v " iy Min, Tim vs. CLL, LUCKY STRIKE. Western Union Men's League—] ery. Equipment v, T and At liv Counting ve. Atitom Western Union Ladies’ League—Lucky aters Ac- s Qrante, Silver . Greens, Golds | va,_Orchi “ryDothets (eague_Judd & Detweiler va Press, Washington RENDEZVOUS. Treiernity League_Kappa Phi vs ha | Iota Kappa, . Blum’ Lambaa Kap! a Nu, Sigms Phi vs. Sigma Delti., Chi Sigma vs.' Pl Ph, CITY POST OFFICE. City Post Office Le 146, Postmasters vs. U Brrees, o T Tocal PETWORTH. District League—Petworth vs. Hecht Co. ARCADIA. Ladies' Asricultural League—Cotton vs. Extension, " Inter-] Division " vs.” Information, Cozoperation vs ‘Office _ve. ral Les Administration: G L5 Tnter enue. Mercnants Fleet O B. p, Bupervising Afenitects, Pm Vateran nal Rev- Frensury vs. City CAPITOL HILL. Business Men's League—City Cab vs. Fast | Washington Iron Works. Sugar Bowl Candy | vs. Washington Paint Remover. SILVER SPRING. North Washington League— Avignone Prers vs. L._E. Breuninger, Commissioners NaadOhR H. De Muth. White Pig vs. Potter- Nash. American Leeion vs. Geary-Johnson, Prank L. Hewitt vs. Faulconer & Proctor, Manhattan' va. Kentington: Y. W. C. A of L. C.'T. Co. v HYATTSVILLE ARCADE. Prince Georges County League, 1-jArcades ve. Collegintes: Prince _George: 2-Dixie Pig No. Prince W. 8. 8. D, Bection Section League— vs. Judge. MOUNT RAINIER. Mount Rainier League, Class A—Burroughs | vs. Dixie Pig. ‘Mount Rainer League. Class B—Sullivan | & Helan v, Mayor and " couneil. Rainier Ladies: League -Recreation Gallant Pox. vs. WALKER LEADING HISER Latter and l’-rlner, Though, Score | in Doubles Contest. ‘Tom Walker of College Park, who won the recent suburban bowllnx sweep- stakes, conquered “Whataman” Henry Hiser, Bethesda pride, by 33 pins in the first five games of a 10-game series last night at Bethesda. Walker totaled 609 to 576 for Hiser. The final five games will be rolled next Saturday night at| College Park. 576 | paired with Chet | B Hiser, however, Lindstrom to represent Bethesda in a doubles match in which they defeated a Silver Spring duo of Howard Parson: and Charlie Walson by 48 pins. Lind. strom and Hiser socked 'em for 1,182 against 1,134 for the Springers. The last block will be shot next Saturday night at Silver Spring. BETHESDA (1.182), 100 119 118 127 Hadetrom o 198 %3‘ Totals 4 139 104 96— SILVER SPRING (1,134). 108 127 133 98 131— 895 104 106 116 107 106— 539 20 333 249 205 2371134 IN: lN HAND BALL Parsons Walson Totals . 650 550 671 570 599—3,040 RECREATION HAPPY FIVE. . 143 110 120 107 99— © 109 136 104 123 125 . 134 102 106 The Rendezvous girls pued up a 112- pin lead over the B. maids | Baltimore at the Rendezvou.: Jast night | in the opening set of a home-and-home series to be finished in January. Margaret Leaman, with 305, 'eggy Babcock, with 300, led ning attack. The scores: RENDEZVOUS. 2 and the win- Eabcock Totals . Ritter . Miller Totals.. 430 165 w3133 Conrad Stultz, with a score of 375, | took first place in the weekly sweep- | stakes at the Mount Pleasant King Pin, | Jimmy Jolliffe finishing second with 368 | |and Arthur Kelly third with 363. I‘he‘: 138 113378 B2IBIBL=C230E! t EEEEREESY 238 Hardy NAVY GIRLS KEEP LEAD Score Shoutout in Federal League. Four Teams Tied for Second. The fighting Navy team, with Lor- the lead in the Ladies’ Federal League. | Four teams are tied for second place. Treasury pinettes starred in taking three games from Agriculture. They shot high set and high game for the season, 1,558 and 544. Helena Kohler's 333 set was high. Interstate won two from Commerce, tying the winners for second place. Team Standins. 9 Economies ... Com. Comets... ATHEY HEADS BOWLERS in Georgetown Loop. Frank Athey, Beck's Bakery team, is lendl.n: the Georgetown Commercial bowlers with an average of 110 1 for 25 ‘l-mu Athey also holds high-set record 'ith 393, and has a comfortable lead ninkn His team, however, is in '.h!rd place. Gridders Clash Today. G. P. O. Federals will battle North- 391 | drubbed o | Wi ll!.Tm!lnllnn(ootblll eulll afternoon on Park fleld No. 3 2t 2:30 o'elock. Phnrl are asked to report at o'clock. “Y” WINS Beats Germantown Capital Team by Five Matches to Four. Central Y. M. C. A. hand ball team the Germantown, Pa., “Y,” § matches to 4, yesterday on the former’s court. The wisitors triumphed in four of the six singles matches, but the ‘ashington team came back to sweep all three of thc doubles to win the {,041 - 2 actor. =y leal 3 ‘Ree\el (@) detented McLean and Walker (W.) defeated Saxon and Miller, 2114, 21—19; Payne and Pearl. man (W.) defeated Proctor and Gavin. 3110, 2i4: Goldbers and Newman. (W) defeated Kruger and Friend, 21—12, 21 Terminal League—Station vs. Jersey Yard, n. P RR | POTOMAC BOWLERS HOLD MASONIC LEAD | Shoot Big Set to Win Three Games From King Solomon Lodge. Montzouris Shines. Shooting another sparkling 1,700 set, | Potomac maintained its place at the | top of the Masonic League by thrice | turning back King Solomon. Oeser's | 356 set was high, consistency featuring | Potomac's sniping. | _8t. John's climbed into a tie for sec- |ond place with La Fayette by sweeping the set from Joppa, La Fayette being able to win only one from Parker. Harmony won two from Stansbury, Whiting jolted Petworth and sent it into fourth place by a clean sweep and Naval maintained its lofty position by winning two from Mount Pleasant. Montzouris, Harmony, rolled 3 George | 361, 301 360 and 362 for four consecu- tive sets. | Team Standine. W Potomac Whiting M. Her Anwn rm .'. 3 | Bareiate Rine “Hoiomon 33 33 Teintly | Season Reeords. poclan sames—Potomac, 637; Bice. odo; Harmo Pohnen % o rete Potomac. 17198 King Phillips rone (Kine ingleton), 113-21: n's): 1123 High rv (Whiting), 404 Tlrich (Fotomac), 300: Bioner (Bingle: HI h_individual games—Ulrich (Potomac), 7 “Btoner . (Ringleton), 197 Ohatelatn 4. “phillips (King Davi TRt A Aot Binle: fk i | kine Dnavm‘ kN ‘stoner Bingleton), phillips (Ring David, 100; Slverbers 's), 108, ":ii?-f-' tare Tuesday—Osser (Potomac), 1‘l'-nm game Thursday—Mergner (Arminius), g PR S SRR 8t Rooseveiny, igh st 18: (8¢, | ARMATURE ROLLERS‘WIN | Add to Their Lead Over Richmond Team in Final Block. Central Armature Works bowlers of the Electrical League won the final block of a 10-game match from the Richmond. Fredericksburg & Potomac R. R. A. C. pinmen of Richmond by 32 pins, at Convention Hall last night. This added to the five-pin lead takén in Richmond, gave them the match by 5,255 to 5,218. The scores: | CENTRAL ARMATURE | Robinette 122 |H Eldemehle B 131 (2.632). | Barba Joyce | Totals e ssz & Totals RENDEZVOUS BEATS KING PINNERS AGAIN Pl 2 Scores Second Victory of Season Over Champs—Parsons Stars as Petworth Wins. Rendezvous pinmen won their second victory of the season over the champion King Pinners in the District League and at the same time cut away some of the lead. It was a 2-to-1 decision. After winning the first tilt, Howard Campbell's crew lost the second when Mag Wood's crew shot 632, with Red Mornnn 147 the big stuff. Rondy won the last, nvln( 1t four wins in six games with King Pin Shoou g games of 127, 126 and 110, ns led Petworth to a double vic over Meyer Davis. Petworth now h in seventh place. Paul Harrison, shooting his second ‘400" set of the season, a 407, led Tem- ple to a t I'slll’le win over Hyatts- ville. Oscar Hiser shot 366 for the suburbanites. Convention Hall-Hecht mateh was postponed and the lack of alleys caused Blicks to cancel with “Cornell's Lunch Team Standing. King Pin. . Hecht Co 13 Petworth ] Hyattsville Cornell Lunch. ROCK BOTTOM Each year at this season wi Sale—you will find prices sul ‘This year our stock is larger and most of the standard makes are Cadillacs and La Salles in different e hold our lnnuu Used Car Clearan bstantially red e o more eompleu than ever before— represented together with many Some of these cars have been racondltloned and carry our usual guar- . antee while others will be sold as is. Terms and Your Przsent Car in Trade Special Today La Salle S-Pass. Sedan $800 Washington Used Car Department 113640, Connecticut Avenue Decatur 3900, Special Today Essex 1928 Coupe $225 Cadillac Co. Open Evenings