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NATIHN’S EXPERTS WILL GATHER HERE N. D. B. C. Event Is Next on List—Nineteen Teams Entered by Blick. ASHINGTON is now en-| tered upon the buslest. period of its bowling | history, the first block of the Howard Campbell Sweep-| — stakes last night having lnmgu-l rated it. In the next two weeks interest will be centered in the classic money tournament and then the bowlers will get ready for the an- nu_l.!. championships of the Na- tional Duckpin Bowling Congress, the Capital City to play host for the first time to an organization that had its origin here. The national tournament will be held at Convention Hall, opening in mid- February and continue into march. By mz time 'hlnls will be shaping up for the Washington City Duckpin Associa- finn chmpmmmpe. that will cap off v e ‘meantime, the leagues have | the hottest part of their schedules to 'OHN 8. BLICK has more interest in the National Duckpin Bowling Con- gress event than any other person « excepting George Isemann, secretary. Blick has entered no less than 19 teams to represent the various establishments | m&d by him. 1Isemann toils all year | pmmmm I.h]e ent and the game neral. .I]ck‘l';ele(‘flon will include men’s | and women's teams from Atlanta, Ga.; ‘Greensboro, A ., Winston-Salem, | ¢ nmnok!, Va.; Norfolk, Va. shington. Bill Wood, general manager of the Lucky Strike and the King Pin, has en- six teams, four of them in the | jn tered ‘woman's division. One of the most colorful and one o! the best teams coming here is the Neal Ball Stars of Bridgsport, Conn. This is made up entirely of old-time ball players. Neal Ball will be remem- |+ by veteran fans as the chap who the base ball world in 1909 with an’ unassisted triple play, made for ey his bowlers are averaging bet- y ington roller with a title to defend, she hfln‘ hung up an all-events record ‘women at Waterbury with a total “ 1,051, Miss anm incidentally, leads | over a three- | her an average of a fraction bet- than 108. A bowler who seidom rolls duckpins, ins, hi better than Jack Whalen tops the w-mummu with 3,255, and in the nat list is fourth. tournament will be a veritable bowling circus to those who have | never attended a national event. Special matches, together the | stars of the country and im-/| mann hadn't planned such an event the girls until next year, but they demanded it this time, particularly the fair pin shooters of Washington, Ba more and New England. Convention Hall will be plenty busy with the championship affair and it may not be amiss for some other estab- lshment or establishments to put on The Connecticut Blue Ribbons, al-| though they won the five-man team event in their recent clash with the National Pale Drys, are coming down the tournament, bent upon get- ting even for the heavy purses they | on doubles and singles. There will be another battle between the Blue Ribbons and Lew Hopfen- maler’s crew. MARRIED IED MEN VICTORS ‘ Bachelors of Labor Statistics Bu- reau Lose by 91 Pins. | Specials, was whitewashed in its initial d of the week in sweeping over Purchas- ing. " | individual average in the Recreation |Jh this | League with a pace of 119-1 for 26 | Lo Ko Ser 4 Eatent O Cashes Two Bets, Turns to Fishing 'AMMOND, La., January 24 (®). —It takes the boys from the country to show those city guys how to play the ponies. So says George Morrissey of Ham- mond, who made his way by bus to the Fair Grounds, in New Orleans, Friday, patiently waited until his race was to run and saw his horse Etonardo win and pay $103 on $2 mutuel tickets. George pulled down in excess of $15,000. Last week he nicked the mutuels for a matter of $9,000 on Allegretto when that nag strolled down on the front end of a fair bunch of selling platers, sa’d he Morrissey spend his time fishing. would now PARKWAY ROLLERS HUMBLE KING PINS Sweep Set With Top Quint of | National Capital Lecop. Morgan Star. ARKWAY FILLING STAT!DNS three-game victory ~over King Pin, leaders, and Red Murgans even-400 set were features of | the week in the National Capital League flag chase. . Though King .Pin lcst, Fountain Hams were unable to gain much ground, the runners-up Ilosing two |games to Packwood Printing Co. Con-| & rad Stultz's 365 set aided in the Print- ers’ win while Hokie Smith’'s 146 string put the Schroth club over in the sec- ond game. Royall Top team, replacing Coliseum start, but Chester Bild's 389 set was | zm:ouruinx to the Royalls. Eddie Espey shot 397 as Meyer Davis swept Rinaldi Tailors. Espey rolled 144 his first game with a_double-header strike and two spares. In his second effort he made one strike and five spares | and rolled only 138. Three spares gave him 115 in the last game. Team Standing. " ik por lu' Rater- Taors § i 30 ing's Palace 15 3 Hoysl Aut Soaa B TRAFFIC STILL ON TOP Traffic maintained its lead in the Southern Railway Clerks League thou[h loser to Operation by 2-1 count. leads Operation by two games. Law moved into third pl.c. by a 8 29 B8 Team Standing. w. 31 construction.. Disbursing Purchasing 24 Engineers —— . Auditors 17 = PANTOS’ 119 AVERAGE i HIGH AT RECREATION Eskey Two Points Behind Leader, With Ringer Third—Rex Team Is Leader. Louis Pantos is showing the way in games. His clicky average tops that next in line, made by young Eddie Espey, team- mate of Pantos on Lo Ko Service, by |Jo Jess than 2 points. Espey is hitting the |Bi wood for 117-26. C. Ringer of the league-leading Rex | team, is third in high average, with | 115-16. TEAM I'I‘AHI"NE L 37 3 > BERE =gEEen ~BEEERRREE. 5 & 7 tonTook the place of the Book of Washing- n. TEAM RECORDS. Rex. PO Stantons .. Fox Theaier commonwnlm Giub. Teitan” Al "8ty INDIVIDUAL AVE! E: xu\"‘ | ;‘[ | M. “Ratodin | McReady . Jermane Miller | Bruder Simmons ... 143 318 140 355 134 3% 126 349 133 343 Tucker ... & \lery mnon Robert. 20 M. Potte Christian Dom Dora. Norwi Perry Olivett. | Dayid, | Coon McFariand Tonjes E SUNDAY POTOMAG TIGHTENS HOLD ON PIN LEAD {Wins Five Out of Six Games in Masonic League—Acacia Gains Second Place. OTOMAC strengthened its hold on first place in the Masonic League with five wins in six games, swesping Barrister for three and winning two from Columbia. Acacia moved into second place when ‘Whiting forfeited, while La Fayette and King David postponed. Takoma, with Guerrier setting a season record with a 172 game, started a new winning streak. Arminius upset Singleton in three james; New Jerusalem was eliminated from championship consideration by losing three to Gempers and St. John's lost two to Barrister. Team Standing. w. 42 Potomac .. National . Roosevelt La Faycite Singleton Petworth King Solomon . s Whiting A8 1S BBBNNIIVNVRYRERETLr CaREERERRNNERSyemg EEERE S P e Harding " Brizghtwood wmusgeas g Columbia Season Records. High team games—Potomac, 632; Jopn's, €29; Harmony, 617 High i o Botomac, 1.735; 1,604 80 John's, 1600, 5 individual averages— Phil P R TI MOG L ay A Stoner’ (Singléton), 113-43. High individual' se(s—Cleary (Whitic ek (Foromac)s 306: Sioner” (Bingle: individusl _games—Guerrier (Tako- Ulrich (Potomac), 167; Fredericks f0 Je. High strikes—Phillips (King David). 41: Watson (La Faveiie)."39: Price (Colurnbia and Stoner (Fingleton), e Spares Fredericks (Acacia). Elonu PN om 145 Poulipe tine Da: vid). Hien Game Tuesday—Guerrier (Takoma), 8t King King 10 High game Thursaay—D. Becker (Gomi- | pers), 139. CHAREST OUT FRONT IN BOWLING LEAGUE i3 32 Tennis Star Is Averaging 107 in General Counsel Loop—Mann- ing Runner-up. Clarence Charest, one of the Dis- | trict’s leading tennis Yhyer:, is lead- inl the General Counsel bowlers in high individual average with a pace of 107-19 for 46 games. Charest rolls with the Athletics. Mann! the Tigers is second with 352523570 a H :w...sfifi..,..qo B o RS po— BE8! HEENERE geSNEEE EEREE zunmunlln = Yalear = | “ ] Sautita N : o 8 all Eons - Hoimes i ESEREES ygsEEsE ShgsEes b i 3 Busssee £253298 Emm EURE 232 SSTREER uEees 28522 ¥ @ wusagea ® 8 | Horner Rigles Noneman 85=ENE Gibbs Wideman Sickstrom Faulkner Sebastian . | Charest 29 | ESEEERE Staubly S1TAR WASLINGLO. REVA BANKS, Young member of the Boulevard team, is in her first season as a member of the District League, but Aaverage of 97. SHAMROCKS PICK UP IN GIRL PIN LEAGUE holding an 4 | Shoot Best Gsme and Set of Week to Score Clean Sweep and Gain on Leaders. Columbians dropped a game to Hill- toppers, depriving the runners-up of a Washington . Ladies: League, Shamrocks took three from University Park to place themselves within strik- ing distance of the top. Agoes set the Cardinals down for a three-game loss in the other tilt, an epidemic of colds spilled the maples for the 539 and 1490. Marjorie Smith's game of 125 and set of 330 led. Betty Hoff- | man shot 315, while her teammate, Madeline Burke, got in a 124, and then smashed her own season’s, record for high flat game when she counted 96 in_ her final effort. goLorTine Quilt led the Park girls with Capt. Rena Levy shot 320 as Colum- bians downed Hilitoppers, while Cath- erine Forteney and Margaret Leaman shot 312 and 311, respectively. Grace red triumph over oes b Pilltonpern S 4 2 30 % 120 ardinals . NAVY BOWLERS GAIN Moore Shoots 395 Set as Team Picks Up Game on G. P. 0. Navy bowlers picked up a game on the leading G. P. O. qulnt in the Fed- eral League by winning two nmu from Public Buildings, while G. P. was losing two to the eighth-place Vet- erans’ Administration team. Capt. Freddie Moore of Navy shot a 395 let Merchant Fleet Corporation kept in the race by taking three games from City Post Office. Internal Revenue won two from Post Office and Treasury, for the first time this season, swept a set, Bllmuflvumt Architects being the vic- Team Standing. B tgam sames—Supervising Architect, G. P. O, 628 (High' team s#is—G. P, O. 1007 Navy, I;Enin individusl games—Kibby, 160; Hart, msim. individual sets—Lawrence, 410; Si- High average strikes—Pass, .680; E. Lewis, High spares—Whalley, 2.76; Moore, High individual averages—Simon 0.), 115-8; Moore (van 115. RECREATION MAIDS BEAT PACE-SETTERS John Blick Team Takes Coat of Whitewash in District Loop From Ex-Champions. avera Exhibiting some of the ability which carried them to the League pennant last year, but which has been conspicuous by its absence the .leading John Blicks. ‘The Rec girls shot a team total of 1,533, with Catherine Quigley pointing the way with 338, Pauline Bradburn hitting for 319 and Anna McCormack shooting 312. The Blicks falled to click, Helen Whitbeck being the only one to reach 300. King Pin took the odd game from CDnven!lon Hall, With Doris Goodall of the losers taking honors with a 341 set, getting counts of 123, 103 and 114. Only two of the five matches were rolled, the others being postponed on accourit of colds among the ranks of the fair pin spillers. Team Standing. creation " CHIPOURAS BOWLS BEST in Dynamite League. Smacking the maples for a 104-8 av- erage for one of the two paces over 100 in the Dynamite League, Chipouras of the Hill Billies, is leading the circuit in i, individual average. o of the Little Potatoes, with the only low Hards @. P | | Averages Nearly 105 to Set Pace | | gain on tne leading Beeques in the | Mispah whue‘,r best game and ut of the week, totaling | G Ladies’ District | pire this season, Recreation girls crushed | se 00" average, is second with 101-6. Hancock | Lo Judd & Detweiler Drops Three | | Lead in District Government Pin 9 P D. C, JANUAWY ERROR RECTIFIED, CENTENNIALS WIN Gain Tie for First Place in,'f Eastern Star League When Recount Made. N error in counting pins on a mark almost robbed the Wash- ington Centennial No. 1 team of an important game in the Eastern Star League. Instead of los- ing a game to the Joseph H. Milans girls, & check-up revealed, the Centen- alals won all three, one of them by a margin of iwo pins. ‘This clean sweep and another over the Gavel team, gave Centennial No. 1 a tie for first place with Bethany. Brookland Surprises. Brookland surprised with three wins from Joppa Lodge, while La Fayette, Bethlehem, Mount Pleasant, Unity and Columbia, also won three. Jennie Malcolm's two double-header strikes featured individual efforts as Ruth pinettes stepped out, rolling high set of the week with 1,503, with games | of 493, 504 and 506. Mrs. Malcolm shot 24, while her teammate, Capt. Roskos- ky, was high, with 327. Team Standing. ] ] Wash. Centen. 1. hany ... 3 5 SERRLTRERELREE tEH R 525552 HEH TR S Harmon Loyalty . S 2858 Seasor High team games. : Washington 1 No. 1. 507 504, 0. 1. 1. s-—Owen, 103 Whitbeck, 96- Malcolm. High individual mes—E. Ellis, 131; Gree- vy, 130: Roskosky, 129. fHigh individual’ sets—Owen, 346; Greevy, 333; ‘Cardin, 333. High' individusl spares—Owen, 86; Whit- 0 Roskosky, 64. w0 Youmans, ti vidual', strikes Danforth, High flat “me—bob!on. Greevy ™ ana Thomas, tied, LEADERS LOSE GROUND Tilts to Press Pinmen. National Capital Press put the skids under Judd & Detweiler in & postponed match in the Typothetae League while Potomac Electrotype and Big Print Shop were winning their sets with Maxwell Jones and National Publishing Co. to cause a general tightening of the stand- | . Erattsmen and Lew Thayer dropped temporarily from the running when encountered unexpected opposition from their opponents. Team Standing. W. L. Judd & . 48 Pot. Elec. 46 20 Big Prinl Bhnn 45 Nat. CAD Press 4‘ Am. C. 8td. Eng. Co. FLAG ABOUT CINCHED BY PUBLIC ummss}; enrose 25 26 Amer. | Kirby's Servicé 24 27 Dickey Co. League Looks Safe—Bernhardt » Has High Averuse. Public Utilities is so far out front in the District Government Bowling League that the pennant is about conceded. Bernhardt of Highway Department, with an average of 115, locks to be almost a sure thing to take the individual title. The latest figures: Team Standings. | o £ Public U. Comm.. Highway Depart: =g =5 Repair_Shop. Chief Clerk, E. Dept. 8 GEzEEERE §§§§§ M. T. Teacher: Season Rec: !nm“alme—lhlhwly Department, High t Highway Department, 1,669. High lnmvmu-{ sal Stes o High individual spares—Bernhardt, High individual strikes—Bernhardt, Individual Averages. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION. H. Steele Falk . 50 9 66 22 HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. Bernhardt Stull Murray | Beck's Bakery | Drift. Can. 1 | a (Drifters Canoe | McLean . Arlington ' | Davis-Davison. 1931—PART FIVE. ™ 5838585 | Blackman Jewelry’ co Chevy Cha Wisconsin Capital G S averages—Corcoran AR Thben (Georeionn Bromley «Recreation), A. R. ‘allan, 399; Harris, 397. ‘Mclntyre. 158; Harrl COMMERCIAL LEAGU Potomag Savings Bank . Sme & Gravel Co 28 cmonm Coal Co. No. Goal Co: No: 2 Freasurers” Ofice . Season Reco High _averages—Athéy _(Beck's Bakery), 110-4; Hodges (Bank), 108-14; Dreyer (Coal oadhurst. 363. 65 1573 1562 8 20 Harris " Co. 28 33 Stiaw & Brown 26 33 Dondera ‘Co.... 25 2 B ek 38 B Goldsmith _Co: 3¢ 24 Desio & Co... 24 Season Reco High average—Tobey (Jewel 8hop). 107. SHiEh same—Murray (Hiellar Plating Co.), & ifgh set—Sheaffer (A. Kahn Inc.). 373, High strikes—Sheaffer (A. Kahn Inc.), 27. Hish spares — Duehring (Goldsmith " & Hish feam set—A. Kahn Inc.. 1817 High team game—Galt & Bros. No. i, 562, Galt_No. A Jewel Bhop. igh NAUTICAL LEAGUE. L. 2 2 2 4 5 £ 13 Roenor Ganoe. 11 Season Reco: Hish team setDritters Canoe No. 1. 1114, e—Drifters Canoe No. u-l et Eitis (Poromae Wood Hig n)}nmvmw game—McGolrick (Drifters o. High Individunl average—McGolrick (Drift- 0e No. 2). 110-19, of 1,28 of strikes — Jenkins | No. Greatest number spares — McIntyre (Drifters Canoe No. 1), 123. LUTHERAN LEAGUE. St. Marks Georgetown .| 38 Reformation 1. 33 SRERRESRE akol o2 2 Incarnation .. St. Johns 1. Season Records. High team scts—Reformation No. 1. 1.564; St. Marks, 1. igh teAm sames—Reformation No. 1, 533 ,m.n ‘individual sets—Barnard, 340; Baj linger, 128. SANICO LEAGUE. Diehl's .. Fagans Mercer | Bradfora " Roberts willis .. Mortimer High team games—Diehl's, 616; Bradford, H_x’.n team sets—Diehl's, 1,724; Fagans, § Syerase—Pral (Diehl's), 113-8; la 's). s) my 156 High {n sts—Pratt (Diehl's), 412; vidiial s Bradtord (Bradford). INSURANCE LEAGUE. L. eople’ 14 Equitable . Dooble % miicn 30 15 Toavelers: Prudentjal ... 30 Cuullly ci 2 fhter-Learue. .. 2 Min: Ths. Agen. Season Records. High [lmu—-sExcknnl 183; Rice. High sets—Spi 381 r. . Season Records. team game_Maywood, 641. set— M L 1,820, ‘dividual averageFreschl (May- R Hi llnn'lvmul! game—Presch| i, 160. individual = set—Hodges (Maywood), ROSSLYN (ouuncl.u. LEAGUE. L. Kelley b3 12 4riineton rphy & Al ourt Tiovise % Office .. Trust s & S.. o, L Keliey & Son, 648 HISh team Setooa. L. Kelley & Som. 1.180. lfldl'id\lll l‘llll‘— -Freschi (Murphy & Anifah ihdividual set—Clarke (A. L. Kellev), High individusl average—Freschl (M. & A, AII-INGTON-!AI'IJAX FIREMEN'S LEAGUE Wk X 4 18 cherrvdale. 1. 3418 Vlenna 23 19 Cherryds Season Records. High team gami High team Clarendon an. 590, s, 1.629. Hfllh lnfllvldl‘ll IVEI fe—Haverty (Claren- "fiun {hdividual set—Weakley (Clarencon). h individual game—Weakley, 145. ROSSLYN AlLI\G'I'ON COUNTY LEAGUE. erson Jrs. PP i.- Ballston 9 2; 1§ conways 3813 Peebies chem Season Records. High team gameConways, 371 G ; HIER SediTidval averase—Davis (Conways), High individual game—Ellis (Conways). High individual set—Trumble (Conways), i 6 29 ROSSLYN MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE. W. L. 43 § McDonald bbs-Bon: 5 De Groots Season Records. Costello, 257. LA A Eesehi- Costello, 666, {ndividual averase_ Freschi, 115. ividual 3 individual set—Freschi, 404. Women. individust average K. Davison,, 96. '} ie—H. Davison, ordu e tson, 30 nuclnsn' NTS' LEAGUE. n :: flllnlaoll Franks B Uneeds High High High High High Hish High 1 High 1 %k South. Dair. 1. 98 603 | Nationals), Kahn ‘Tne. a zu‘c h individual games—S. Heine, 129; Pel- Yoki| Ao ion BANKERS' LEAGUE. w. ERBYSNRENECIIS pHish team came—Wa ust Co. No. 1. o n team ot Washington Loan & Trust Huh ‘individusl set—Brooks (Risss Nation- | g individual Security No. High 27, CLARENDON rnnlnn. LEAGUE. w. WL ouan 1% 1§ praters 7 24 Monaren " Cliv: 34 17 1000, B'ivd n Prat American 38 1§ I O 3. SIMONTANE"S B 28 GndarduAn’as 10 Season Recor: High averase Gof. Same cunnnox BUSINESS LEAGUE. L. Muller's Service n 20 va. Pub Serv. » r No. 2 Birch Bros Quaiity 8ho) Fox Barber 5. Spauiding .. Season Records. High average—Wood, 115, Hign Taloott,' 155. igh Wood. 36 Hith Toim wameaitier_Service, ot High team sei—Miller Service, 1,6 PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY LADIES' LEAGUE. Team Standing. W. L. \mm m- No 1 g: 13 Collegiates cades Lesion: Sub. Mot. Sales u.n-- s | W | Dixie Pig No. : | Eagle W. 8. | Clintos . Farhe S C.&P. Const.. Hud. Garage R. R V. M. €. A. LEAGUE. Post Office. High team i ppers. 1631, jol0tal pins—Post Gtfice. Station, | 245008 inaividuat averages_Miller (8| 109,10: Predericks (Post Omice), 108 Lawhorn (C. 107-1 individual” same—Ailler L High individual set—Williams Hieh strikes_Youne (Hesd Pim. 34, High spares—Predericks (Post Office), (Shops), (Station), 9. in Agriculture League Accounts won two games from Public Roads in the Agriculture Interbureau League, having a 1,648 set and 613 game, both high for the week. Inurbumux provided the upset of the week by taking Ezonomics for two | games. Plant Bureau won a two-gam~ victorv over Blister Rust to maintain its lead: Shons won three games from Extension, while So-Kems swept over Farm Board. Team Standine. Plant Bureau Economics Blister Ru: sennmecy ?S’H-‘u . 1,648. team cames__Accounts, 613; Eco- nomics, 610: Plant ortis 15dividual qu)e Glantz and Dix- 382; Linds! rom, e tndlyidual eames—De Glants, 153; Donaldson, 146. Lindstrom, 149: M. . GAINS BbWLING LEAD 3Enstem Team Beats Langdon to Top 0dd Fellows’ Loop. Eastern walloped Langdon in three f‘m" in the Odd Fellows’ League and jumped into first place when Central amelred Mount Pleasant for I three- loss. entire Cenf team lkd well against Mo\lnt Plelnnt, Harmony, Amity No. 1, Amity No. 2 and Loyalty were victorious in three- game wins over Columbia, Mount Rain- fer, Mount Nebo and Fred Stuart, re- spectively. Giovannini rolled the high game, 135, while Perce Ellett's 355 set was high. Team Standing. Central. . Eastern Canton Moy High individual game High individual set—P. Greatest strikes—F. Donal uf.en’asn lnlru—!hrllch Eilett, § me—Burnell (American | average—Brooks (Riges | ACCOUNTS ROLLERS STAR |§ Luca Shoot High Set and Game for Week HISER'S BOWLERS GAIN THIRD RUNG Henry Holds 122 Average in District League—Pacini Picks Up. YATTSVILLE'S bowlers, led -by J. Henry Hiser, bobbed up from apparently nowhere in the Dig- trict League to land third place. It's gain and a three-game victory over Convention Hall were the only disturb- ances in the loop last week. The league-leading Temples and champion King Pins each dropped a game, Temple dovmlnl Meyer. Davis and King Pin tnumgm The league leaders, however, whacked out a 661 game, high team game for the week, in the second game. Hiser Keeps Going. Henry Hiser's 363 about held his aver- | a8, approximately 122. e the suburban Pacini, trailing "lhlmln with 1189, picked up several pins with his 373 set. Paul lhd Joe Harris son, with 118, trail Pacini. Cornell's Lunch, with Tony Santini shooting 367, won two games from Pet- worth, Team Standing. Hecht Co. %D, C. BANKMEN GAIN EDGE Annex Two of Three Events With Baltimore Bowlers. 3| Bowlers of the Washington of the American Institute of | lost to Baltimore Chapter lnnen llll night in singles, but triumpl bles and team matches. List of the Orioles defeal in five gnmes, 542 to 532, | doubles team’ won, 1,080 to the team by 2,735 t0 2,635. The scores: Brooks (W) . List (B) .. Schwinbaur . Daying . |28 =8 Totals Medley . Stansifer Totals ._ | s | £i¥F i 213 208 Teams. ‘WASHINGTO! = i Bruer o fadiid semEE- | 121 105 118 141 11 9 112 95 1 Anthany Totals HYDROGRAPHICS OUSTED Barbette Bowlers Take Ledd in War Department League. | Hydrographic bowlers, for the flrfl time since the season began, were re- placed as l:agu> leaders in’ the War Department locp, Barbettes top place as the Hydros were in thre~ games by the tenth-] Finance team. Staiistics finally won thre¢ games after a slump in which they dropped 17 out of 21 gamss. Team Standing. Tt i Statistics . Auditors djutants anama - No. Construction Bt SR E LSS EE s S 582 Panama No. 2. 8 High team cames—Barbettes, 619; Port Humnhl’!y 505. High team sets—Barbettes, 1,716; Engi- n!em 1013 ollighaverages—Matson, 11035 Paunee, High individual games—Lekas, 159; Mat- n. 151, “Hieh individual sets—Lekas, 413 Mt Most spares—Matson, 110; Faunce, 107. Most strikes—Curtin, 26; Matson, 34. BETTER USED CARS We Never Offer any Used Cars but “Better Used Cars” MOTT MOTORS, Inc. 1520 14th St. N.W. Our Entire Stock—From the Finest | Eifion” American and Foreign Mills TO BE HAND TAILORED INTO MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES An opportunity for real sav- ings on our all-wool customed tailored garments. $45 Values $30.00 $50 Values $36.67 $60 Values $40.00 Others at Similar Reductions Your Suit or O’Coat hand tailored to measure here on the premises. Come in and let us take your measure. .Wilner&cd. Cor. 8th & G Sts. . | wlmlow #HE toul R ke ca—Penn Electric Co., 587; High team Kapneck Electric Co., 00: uRachelors of he Statistical Bureau of | | the Department of Labor Iost by a total | of 91 pins tb the Benedicts in & special three-game match at Lucky Strike yes- | S terday. Parker of the victors rolled 382. A return match is slated for the near | Ahomo'n soum' Balt SESSEE bayer Van Hasiten Lewis v High team Matison Earber & R Fichlosser Ray . | 1120k Maddox 28ERSS 28PEIS 3 e ¢ "’n'ivfi'fifl:’. n‘lf:w Gingell (South- : g Ihaividuil set—M. Kapneck (Kapneck Electric Co.), 408. 'WASHINGTON wl‘lGl NO. 15, B. P. O. ELKS' LEAGUE. b 4 HE 3 1 3 88322 o SR 555 f etas g & g Anderson Sguns = 3 3 aeal d B mrustys Band . . 0 8 arity E:{.:r“llflmtfll. 99 g’cnmmlhn Season Records. Hish team m game_Band, S41. Indlvmu- e aelor, 354, High individual game—Sproesser, 137. High lnfllvld\ll roullb 104. High team lV"llt—Blfl 3 Strikes—Sproeseer, 1. 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