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COLUMBIA EXPERT - {ISTED WEDNESDAY Members of Crack King Pin Team Will Take Turns on Drives Tomorrow. BY R. D. THOMAS. ACK WHALEN of the Co- lumbia, crowned last night king of duckpin stake shoot- ers, will be the leading at- traction this week in the annual Yuletide® singles tournament, sponsored by The Evening Star, at the Coliseum. Whalen will shoot Wednesday night, along with a number of other crack per- formers. The tournament will be re- sumed tomorrow night, and there is an excellent chance that the current top scores will be beaten. Al Fischer is high in the men’s division with 614 for five games and Billie Butler leads the girls with a 3-game score of 336. Prominent in the attack on Fischer's mark will be members of the champion King Pin team of the District League, including Howard Campbell, Clem Weid- man, Bernie Frye and Glenn and Jack ‘Wolstenholme. They will shoot with the 8-o'clock squad. ‘The defending champion of the women's division will be in the same Sabean. Bfibm" QUAITES, president of the Washington Ladies’ League. urges that next year the girls roll five instead of three games. Baltimore bowlers have raised the question of 'hm.h!m're it's a foul when a bowler's uplifted goes but doesn’t come to rest until the ball m!r-d!ed the pins. The foul line of The Star tournament, Mickey ‘Whalen, nationally recognized maintains that the delivery is authority, legal un- less the foot actually touches the stripe. national sweepstakes k their entrance fees & victory in the Yuletide tourna- first prize being $50, plus a yet to perf e t the Colise form at the um Jack Wolstenholme, Jack Whalen, Harrison, Max Rosenberg, Bernie Frye and Howard Campbell. Rosen one of the favorites in the night, presenting a snaj smiling 3-year-olds m‘:-o says candlepins is still the regular diet '?ub m“bout “T've rolled al 10 es of duck- since the h.llel‘(::.ul tDu.;:“kmn Congress tournament, ltke' those sticks.” says Archic. . The duckpin has been making tw!lid)'I headway everywhere in the East except Boston, it seems, and the objection | there is not to the pin, but the ball, | lepins & 43-inch sphere is used | duckpin ball is 5 inches in dia- GIANTS LEAD Three Others Close Up in Special Advisory Committee Loop. They're making a “National League” ON DRIVES | = | rack of it ir the Special Advisory Com- | M. mittee . uckpin League. The Glants, Robins, Cubs and Yankees are staging | & spirited battle for first place, with | :n.:sto(met:gu tagged alter Ameri- | League clul t division. T ! °“°"'x;° l:apne 105 hiu pins than ; & one-game lead while the Cubs are trailing by three. ) Team Standing. Ave. | 478-19 | 480. y 1. . Baldwin, Nate Wasserm: Alley 2. Joseph Mulligan, Jack Merrick. Alley 3. F. X, Breen. . A" Shambors. Alley 4. G, Murrell, Woody. Alle; .M Alley 10. H. - 2 rguson Alley 18 Melvin F. R Alley_15. Alley 5. . J. Hoolihan. R. ‘Boylan. L) Alley_16. y 17 Lo s Alley 1. Helena Meyer. Jean Welch. Eva Gude. Alley 2. Lucille Preble. Mable Williams. Mary Gorant. Alley 3. Helen Hiser. Caroline Hiser. Winifred Hiser. Alley 4. Jean Thorn. Ore Smith Doris Goodall. Alley 5. Prances Heil. Jennie Malcolm. Banks. R Alley_6. E. R. Kerlin. Giadys Lowd. Bess Ackman. Alley 7. Gertrude Glauner. Elizabeth Brunner, Beatrice Thomas. Alley 8. Alley 9. Evelyn Rile: Alley_10. Mary C. Alley 12, Clem Alley 14. Alley 15. B. Royal. Alley 16. J. A Hips, Lewis Rose. Alley_11. A T Alley _12. P QMo »> carl ANNER of 8t. Mark’s, league lead- ers, is high-average man in the Lutheran Duckpin League with a pace of 112 for 45 games. As St. Mark's spread-eagled the field of bowling quints, so has Zanner among individuals. Not only does he hold high average, but greatest number of spares and strikes, high game and second high set. St. Mark’s has a seven-game lead over Georgetown and Reformation No. 1, which are tied for second place. Barnard of the Reformation No. 1 team 1s second to Zanner with 110 for 37 games. » TEAM STANDING. St Mark’s.. Seformarion 8t. John's No. 3 Takoma No. 1. Takoma No. 3. Incarnation Reformation St. Matihew | St. John's Ne | Trinity No. 2. ebRmEREnERRRNEELT SEASON RECORDS. | Hish team sets—Georgetown, | Marks, 1.647. | o High tem games—8t. Mark's and Takoma No. 1. 592; Georgetown, 585. | High individual sets—Barnard, 304; Zan- ner. 302 | 150, High aver: 5 | w._ Lindberg. Thornbure. 1p°and Bruen. 106. High strikes—Zanner, 23; Laue, 22. High spares—Zanner, 111; Culp, 103, INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. ST. MARK'S. G. St. Sp. H.G.HS. A 8 111 159 392 108; N. Gro, ve. 2EBSR = Shackelford Kidwel} R. Lin Bieber REFORMATION o2 Z o =g N Siebert 44 Hillers . ; 36 12 ST. JOHN'S NO. 3. H. Neider. Koblentz . Perber dazzel Kuhn L. Dering High individual games—Zanner, 159; Klutz, | Rock. Perna. erb Youns. nces Burrows. T Folbers. m_Helder. . Oliphant. 8:00 P.M. Nellie Jeffery. Wilda Dixon. Margie Essex. Louise Grubb. Florence Sab: . Huffman. reldman. Bernie Frye. jen Wolstenholme. jack Wolstenholme. Howard Cempbell. Mickey Johnson. 9:30 P.M. Aller 10. William _Phillips. Lustis. Gerner. Eareckson. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 4, 1931—PART FIVE. lew National Sweepstakes Champ Will Shoot Next in Evening Star Tournament Tomorrow Evening. 6:30 P.M. 9. R._E. Farnam. Lefty Wooden. Atey 18, g arris. . Barrick. Alley 19, Je Blle" e, Alles 21 Bave Lesuin, Alley Alley 23, O. Sterns. 9.‘ U. Perkins. Alley 24. Andrew Kramer. Andrew J. Kramer. . L. Gra " Pitageraie. Boston, Alley 17. omas_Baxter. J. O'Donneil. Alley 18. . E._Shaw, Cl = 2> n. Cox. Elizabeth Minson. 43 At <, 2 W. W. Kirby. H. A May. H. A’ McProuty. Bradiey Mandiey. Alley 20. Hymie Shector. Thurston Furr, J. M. Burns. Alley 21. Henmy Newman. . HemMefin Norman Schroth. Alley 22. Eenney Thorpe. Tony Santini. Chester Bild. Ciifford Row. Tad Howard. Bob_ Miclotto. tts. Howard Whitaker. John Neale. Zanner Pace-Setting Bowler In Lutheran Duckpin League TAKOMA NO. 1. .45 18 82233 Steinmeyer . Ruppertis . E. Gerne: Zirwes Lustig 8 k] Culp ...... Kronenbitter TAKOMA NO. 2. Harrles Steiner 8 102 Umbau 37 32 Waterholter 7 INCARNATION. 18 81 88292388 333983 Bruen 2868 % deusgeEg geness s BeSs 58228 GRAzUas! e wuwwss 558888 1 Yanacki . . Baum . . F. Koehler H. Yanacki . E. Koehler | Barghausen [ 6 61 RESRS 5 ) 94 94 St g 2% REFORMATION NO. 13 4 10 57 i 4 37 s 7-8 ST. MATTHEW'S. Et .. 33 L2 £ Tanner . Fletcher Bredekamp Evele: 94 | Weitzel R Yanacki Smith . ... Walters | Erdmann Bigs E. Hy KETTERING HIGH MAN 49| Has 103 Average in Fifth Baptist Cardinals. ators . 15 | sh _individual _games—Sh , 152 | wills 139 Strubineers Murray, 197 T o | Hish individualsee " Budinko, 356 Mur- s 17; Bmithson. Budiako, 6 “Rev., King. Eddingfield. 15 ": 3. ipares—Budiako, 82 Towers, verages—Bean (Cardi- o Kiutiz (Senators), 104-2. st o sl BILLY SCHWARTZ BOOKED | Alexandria “Baker Boy” to Appear on Heeney-Baer Card. Billy Schwartz, Alexandria's Baker Boy, - will appear on the Heeney-Baer card in New York on January 16. His opgonent has not yet. been named, but | be selected in & few days by Tom Sauare Garden - ' Echwarts 'w‘i:xnh‘“ Dext wesk for ’s camp a e~ m.l.Y.'hn?‘uv&muu:‘mrl . supervision of Gus Wilson, who trained Carpentier for his bout with warts began boxing as a light mmummefi: one being a draw. was & victory considered (Cubs). 107-24; Tow- | Ell for Madison | J Baraca Duckffin Loop. Kettering of the Thornhills, with a 103-18 average, is leading the Fifth Baptist Baraca Duckpin League in high average. One of his own teammates, E. Eaton, is battling Kettering with a 99-11 pace, while Ellett of the Eilett team has 98-23. Team Standing. Y di m ornhills 16 11 Safinows - Bryants . Season Records, 1. L1116 f11e 1 High individua) game—Ellet: High individual set—Ketterin High flat came—Cummings, Most strikes—Eilett, 14. Most spares—Kettering, 49. gD grerasesKettering, 103-18; %. Eaton, 15, “™ ett. H. Q. Brvant L Bryant Summines . ones 1ot ERa858E Lagestee Rawlings w SEaEIY " s e s 0a3? Re ooy 2385 & Ps 852 Clagett lete . Joliffe T, ......_ §Ese e Bat, suee oal e Senis e s § ey —ce £ 35288 % B B Ba ACCOUNTING TEAM AHEAD Has One-Game Margin in Western Union Girls' League. Accounting is holding a one-game | lead over Automatic in the Western | Union Girls' Duckpin League. Accounting . Automatic Trame Simplex High team set—Automatic, 1,325 High team game—Accountin High individual set—Paime; High individual game—Mow: L BN 96 | Souder LEADS ELECTRICIANS Spreadeagles League With Pace of 113—Hays and Brill in Second- Place Race. Jack Wolstenholme is high-average bowler in the Electrical League, with 113-37 for 42 games. His efforts have done much to carry Electric Storage & Battery Co. into third place, none of his temmates averaging 100. Hays of Potomac Electric Power and Brill of Creel Bros. are waging a merry fight for second place in averages, with 109-14 and 109-22. € r -} 4] £ Q Nat. ¥l B. C. Ar. Wks. 1. El. St Bat. Co. P. Bl Pow. Go. Benning _Pépco, Co. S b BEBNBEREENEEEE ey Hayes, Graybar El. Co. Gen. Elect. Co. 4 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. (10 Games or More.) NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY G. St Sp. HG. 26 13 67 145 8 33 124 140 372 131 365 131 329 127 334 Pillsbury 125 319 E. Camp. 15 110 310 ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERY J. Wolst'holme. 42 13 111 Feighenne POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER CO. Hays 42 13 96 127 42 15 42 17 CREEL BROS. 41 16 96 148 42 26 54 121 4 4 52 121 42 12 63 125 3 6 40 128 E. B. WARREN & CO. 37 16 57 123 124 ELECTRIC CO. 67 130 358 103-25 53 133 332 102 55 133 352 41 117 315 35 113 299 26 113 310 41 10 73 41 13 56 38 18 44 36 4 55 26 9 25 i 42 R. EVANR & ELECTRICAL LEAGUE CONTRACTORS. Thomas .32 7T 48 128 387 Zugel L4 14 48 119 D34 10 41 121 D36 11 32 18 26 9 30 109 125 9 17 107 CENTRAL ARMATURE WORKS NO. 2. Mayo . 42 28 8¢ 142 394 Horman 36 10 47 138 334 Kuechle L 42 14 47 142 365 Balley 36 4 34 113 282 Shaw 39 7 40 106 297 RUSSELL HAYES, INC. 7 70 124 361 1 57 123 332 11 43 117 310 14 30 13 312 8 53 118 314 ELECTRIC CO. 22 12 Barbry Catalano Acton Chavez | Mackessy . | Hayes 92-14 Hornig . Youngaui Kostuiski . McCarthy Reed ... Fastburn Le: v 252 LECTRIC CO.. Scanlan C. Day | Younger | Giibert | White Cassedy Grifin IS LED BY HARVILLE Not Only Boasts High Average, but Has Contributed Best Game of 151. Harville's 110-22 average is high in | the Western Unlon Men's Duckpin League, but, though he stands out, a merry battle for second high average is being waged by Ryder and Raftery of Repeaters, O'Neal of T. and R. and Sweeney of Accounting. Harville holds the high game record with 151, TEAM STANDING. HG. Repeaters Accounting T. and R Delivery . Equipment | Automatic High team set—Repeaters, 1.566. High team game—T. and R. §71. High average—Harville, 110, High spares—O'Neal, 95. High strikes—Ryder, 2i. High game—Harville, 151, High set—Raftery, 377 High flat game—ATtz and Raftery, 94. REPEATERS. a. 8p. a1 25 a2 3 36 2 Avg. 106-36 108-3 97-20 96-24 94-12 B4 | Ryder .. Raitery Riley Call 105-36 97-38 Dunbam Maloney O'Neal Wright Thomas Eobotka Ayers Brocatol DELIVERY. 25 110-22 bl 36 30 9124 34 9017 EQUIPMENT. Harville Williams Gittings 56 | McCall . pennant chase in the Bankers' League may not be as close as it might, but some of the boys are staging a real fight for high average. At the half-way mark, five pinmen are averaging slightly better than 108, with Brooks of the Riggs National Bank quint holding & 4-pin margin over gw;nmn, Federal Reserve Bank wler. Brooks is averaging 108-24, Thomp- son, 108-20; Schweinhart of Washing- ton Loan & Trust, 108-19; Cardin of Northeast Savings Bank, 108-19, and };e'rk‘? of Federal-American National, 4 5 w. Riges National Bank.. Wash. Loan & Tr. i. W. B. Hibbs & Co. Federal Reserve B Union Trust Co. Fed-Amer. Natl. Northeast' Savir.gs BI == Amer. Sec. & T: North Cap. Sav Season Records. High individual set—Thompson (Federal Reserve Board), 372. High individual = geme—Wilcox (Wash. Loan & Trust Co. No. 1), 185, Hieh strikes—Schueinhait (Wash. Loan & 0. No. 1). 26, High spares—Yerkes (Pederal-American Natl. Bank). 96. High individual averages—Brooks (Rigus National Bank), 108-24; Thompson (Federal Reserve Board), 108-20; Schweinhart (Wash. Loan & Trust’Co. No. 1), 1 Cardin (Northes Bank)! 1 Yerkes . Bank), 108-13. 1 Averages., (10 games or more.) RIGGS NATIONAL BANK. G. St. Sp.H.G. HS8. 3 3 54 TRUST CO. N 74 146 Haycock WASHINGTON LOAN & Schweinhart .. 39 26 Osbo 101-28 106-2 105-36 105. Madden 3 | McPherson Star Pin Tourney Assignments | Ak WOLSTENHOLWE | Five Bowlers in Bankers’ Loop Hold 108 Pace in Stiff Race Thompson Walker ... Twomes . McClelland Robinson HEEE op— Glasco Bordeau Clark . nnett forris Heflin Jones 3 £ H Ev el s ] ::;::“ss 3 Br3s3y s Wtasie, oot 5 su8Ne; = _S.Sg - g Paimer Healy . Linthicurm aveBankl, wabs Light Do Howard © Beall PERPETUAL BUI Roy . .3 3 E] ==Ht===;’; =83823 D) Alken Baltz Lamb Owen Rouse .00 AMERICAN SEC Bigelow ....... Ralston 5 Dorsett Nyman Irvin DI Rabbitt Langley Koons . Lochte Hauptman Robinson AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST Souder 38 "ss 130 Neale 57 121 Grimes’ 9 17 135 Rea . 10 21 121 Thrifi 8 & a1 Restorst ".\000 119 118 NORTH CAPITOL_SAVINGS Coates . 30 46 121 Beckham’ Scott .. Grosskurth Webber .. Lttt s E . NO. 1. 17 103-15 ELLETT IS LEADING 0DD FELLOWS'L0OP Spills Pins for Average of 116—Mount Pleasant Team Game in Front. ERCE ELLETT is high man in the Odd Fellows’ League with a 114 average, leading his closest rival, Logan, by 5 points. Despite the fact that Ellett’s team, Amity No. 1, has four bowlers averaging over 100, a feat surpassed by only one other team, Mount Pleasant, Amity is well down in the running. A merry battle between the Donald- son kin is providing an interesting side- light in the loop. F. Donaldson of Amity is leading half a dozen other JACK WHALEN, Washinglon star, who yesterday regis- tered a total of 1,816 for 15 games In Donaldsons with a 106-9 a i CEE ol = 1 s i i 165232.238828.‘:883 bt 5822283 Season Records, HigH team game—Amity No. High team set—Mount Plea High individual game—E. High individual set—R. Bladen, reatest strikes—F. Donaidson, 23, reatest spares—Pat Ehrlich, 103. Hish flat game_R. Bladen. High average—P. Ellett, 11 Individual Averages (10 or more games). national sweepstakes here to cop first | Los: prize of $1,000. SNELLINGS’ BOWLING | PUTS TEAM IN VAN |Has Set of 380 and Game of 154 as Douglas No. 1 Outrolls No. 2 Combination. ‘Walter Snellings’ bowling featured the East Washington Church League's holi- day schedule. With Snelling shooting | high game of 154 and set of 380, Doug- | las No. 1 made a clean sweep of the{ set from last year's champions, Doug- las No. 2. United Brethren won two close ones from Ingram No.1, with James, anchor- | man, shooting a 136 game and 355 set. | Congress Heights climbed into fourth | place by taking all three from Ingram No. 2. 'W. Roeser led the winners with a 132 game and 356 set. ‘T. Hall, with 347, led the Centennial No. 2 team in three wins over Eastern Presbyterian, while Lickner shot 339 as Keller won the odd game from First Brethren. Centennial No. 1 won two from Fifth Baptist and Ninth No. 2 swept to a two-game victory over Sec- ond Baptist. Tea: W, Douglas No. 1. 37 Dougles No. 2. 35 Unit. Brethren 31 Helgnts. 31 Standing. L 14 16 20 20 19 First Brethren. 23 29 Keller . t19 32 Ingram No.'2. 15 38 Second Baptist 13 38 Eastern Pres.. 7 44 Season Reeords. individual average—C. Hollis. 111-16. individual game—Hughes. 160, individual set—E. Purr. 408. individual strikes—E. Furr, 27. individual spares—M. Sneliings. 111. team game—Douglas No. 2, 595, team set—United Brethren, 1,697. Ninth No. Anacos. M. Hien High —_— BOWLING LEAD CHANGES ; Southern Dairies No. 1 Goes Ahead in Merchants’ League. Southern Dairies No. 1 rolled into first place in the Merchants' League by teking two games from National Glass Shop while M. Kapneck lost all three games to Unceda Bakers. Team Standing. Southern Dairies No. 1 M. Kapneck Elec. Co. Barber & Ross . Southern Dairies ‘No, 2 District Grocery Stores. Penn Electric Co.. National Glass Shop . Thompson_Bros. Purnif Skinless Franks Dy kers Coco Coia Bottling Co. Edw. W. Minte Co , Season Records. High team game—Barber & Ross, 506. L Hish team set—M. Kapneck Eléctric Co., High Dairi Hig neck), [ nelif® WIN ONE-PIN VICTORY Colonial Ice Cream Duckpinners Put Over by Jack Deputy. Jack Deputy’s 508 set played a large part in the Colonial Ice Cream duck- pinners’ one-pin victory over the Dixie Pigs at the Hyattsville Arcadia. The total count was 2,720 to 2,719, The final block of the 10-game match will be contested next Friday at the Recreation alleys. COLONIAL ICE CREAM. 93 98 u1 1z 104 111 114 106 136 119 564 546 individual No. 1. 15 ‘ti‘:dlvldull set—M. Kapneck individual average—Vitale 111-32 (45 games). , §ame—Gingell (Southern 5 (Kap- (Kap- | Belt H. Wolfe'! Stiowden © Waidrop P. Wolfe | BLICK'S MIDGETS WIN SILVER SPRING MATCH John Blick's Midgets drubbed Silver Spring, Md., Midgets by 99 pins in the first half-block of a six-game home- and-home bowling series last night at the Arcadia. The winners totaled 1,479 ogainst 1,378 for the losers. The final block will be rolled next | Saturday night at the Silver Spring alleys at 7:30 o'clock. Scores: BLICK'S MIDGETS (1,439). Brer - 107 Simmons Neidor{ Sisler . Harrison |sible for the Secretary team’s JUDD & DETWEILER TOP Lead by Two Games in First Series in Typothetae Loop. ‘The end of the first series in the Ty- pothetae League finds Judd & Det- weiler holding a two-game lead over Potomac Electrotype Co., with American Electrotype Co., Big Print Shop and National Capital Press closely bunched. Team Standing. W Judd_& Detw'r .39 Co... 37 Na 3 Lew Thaver.... 32 25 Chas. H. Potter 35 28 Craftsmen 3429 S, P%Go. 38 30 Nar. Ebr Co Staha. Eng. Go. 20 31 Typothetre Cent. Pts. sunuReuygyed P FLANERY IS HIGH MAN | IN INTERIOR LEAGUE! Hits Pins for 109 Average and Is Qoben. & Main Factor in Putting His Team Ahead. Bill Flanery, who was largely respon- series championship in the Interior De- | partment Duckpin League, is leading the loop in high average with a 109-10 pace. Heflin of Lithograph, four games behind Secretary, is second high aver- age man with 107-8, followed by Updike, ' another Secretary roller, with 105-29. Secretary. Lithograph’ Su Disbursing Indian Season Records. o Jlish team set—Reclamation, Secretars, team game—Secretary, 603. Hizh individual set—Hoover. 380. High individual game—Bischoff, 254 Heflin, 107-8; Updike, 105-29. McKay Busher Dukes . Bischoff ' Striffer | Reinhart Michaels Watson Callahan King Morris Boteler | Schleith "} Phelps . Crowley Burke Masch Eisenstein . Bain Donahay Hedg Billings Dawson Moran . King .. Hill Hoover .. Qberheim Perry Ecklund ' Garbrick Rocker McCormick Cotter . Peterson Elliott Hopper Plake . Vanderlip Gray ... Mylins Six Games in Front of Fagans in Sanico League. Diehls continues to hold first place in the Sanico League. Fagans are second, six games behind. 2 Team Standing. Diehls .. willis . Pagans .. Mercer Bradford Roberts King . suemgns BEEEE..C (oJsn team games—Diehls, ord. 517, Fisn feam set—Diehls, 1,724; Roberts, gh _individ ge—] ) A hll.l.fll':dfl‘:‘:ln-";r I‘)fll.:r." (:um‘) 1585 Pratt Diehis): 168, o ner (Fasana), Siign individual sets—Prate , Brpdford (Brazford), 3. first | | High individual averages—Flanuh, 100-10; | | | | | O'Donnell *; Richardson’ Constantier Woifarth Brown . J. Limon ret DEUHRING HIGH MAN IN JEWELERS’ LOOP Goldsmith Ace Has Average of 106. Tobey and Preller Each One Point Behind. Deuhring, Goldsmith star, with an average of 106-37, is high average bowl- er in the Jewelers' League at the half- way mark. ‘Tobey of Jewel Shop, Sheaffer of A. Kahn, Inc., and Preller of the lead- | ing Galt & Bros. quint, No. 1, are giving Deuhring a real battle, however, each averaging 105, Galt holds & one-and-a-half-game lcad over Shaw and Brown. Team Standing. Heller Plat. A. 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