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‘MEYER DAVIS QUINT "SHOOTS HIGH SCORE Takes Lead in Tournament With .1,8086—P. Hatrison and Espey ~ @tar in Doubles. 3 A set of 1,806 put the Meyer Davis team on top in Class A of the Washing- ton City Duckpin Assoclation champlon- ships at the Lucky Strike, Frank Mis- chou, with 388 and Joe McGolrick, with 382, supplying the punch. The Davis- men have been strcng pinch bowlers 2ll-season, being troublesome to District League leaders in vital matches. Paul Harriso egular throughout the District u-fue campaign on the Northeast Temple team, rolled with the John Blicks in the tournament, be- ing a member of the Blick staff, but fajled to help his boss' quint, barely topping 300. The Temples threw in two e;ml ’l_;xu after a 535-start for a set o g Henry Hiser, Listrict League cham- plon with a 121-average, equaled his average in only one game. His Hyatts- ville team did fairly weil with & set of 1,734. Paul Harrison and Eddie Espey, na- tional doubles champs, shot 779 for second place and were only five sticks short of the tournament recom estab- lished by Max Rosenbe: d George Honey. Harrison was high, wflh 397. Glenn and Jack Wolstenholmge shot 744, Glenn's famous cannonball was good for 386 pins in the doubles, but only 281 In singles. It wasn't much of a score, as scores go these days, but Granville Jacobs' 340 was a powerful help to the South- ern Dairies team, u 1t took first place in class E, with 1,60! A meeting of the Washington Sub- urban Duckpin Association will be held tomorrow night at the Silver Eprlnl pin plant, after which prizes won in i Tecent tournament will be presented. Prizes won In the Washington Wom- en's Duckpin Association champion- ehips will be presented tomorrow night at the Columbia at 8 o'clock. BOYS’ CLUB AWARDS PRIZES AT BANQUET Sport Notables Witness Honors Conferred for Variety of Distinctions. of team and lndlflduu ewards yesterday were honored st banguet held at the Washington Club. Basket ball teams to receive awards were Saks Clothiers, Christ Child and Boys' Club Optimists. The Ravens re- ceived the sportsmanship banner. The harmonica band, tumbling team and boxing team also received prises, while boys who excelled in woodworking an e and Lynn Drake, Jim McNamars, C. Beckett, James Sullivan, Ben Lust and Joe Mitchell. . TENNIS BLANKS NKS READY Available Many Places for City Championship Tournament, Exvnvt.ry blanks for the annual City | THURSDAY. SINGLDS, T:18 P.M. 5 A% 3 pricet . Pric hr 1§ Beex § Kerr ¥ 3 34 ¥ Hine 3 35 A Woods! 33 o 38 R. P 5 7 Q 43| 43| ) » 0> R EHONTL IO O0TA LI O > 08> MUHEDOT 0> > > > U > = U0UnT. > Aikea’ 1 Reichard ] TEAMS. C. & P. Tele Coin Box (Te) . S Bt el Thetatintion No. 2 plant Eneipeers, (19 ennlytown iBatiends 8 )Tllfln’:' Co, Refure :a-mna” BML C "Ketchuin_(Bethesds i clu'.w open >>u Uavauacs>>abuwme’ A0 Alleys 52 to 82, ul)urban Duckpm Tourney Winners| TEAMS. Class A-Silver Bpring (1720, 424: Glat: \"§18: Dixie Pig (Mount Rai- Shdon (oo, l’z- ‘Bethesda (1,693), R h;-u. i e ‘“ q:. “.J‘yl‘:l““ e, a1, “"‘"”'"‘ Fentw g o #ston's O i oAt 3385 “Buliding & Loan x»m 58 (1.04T) B 3. DOV _H. Hiser -nd Lmd-m :1 AWpruien and Burns W ' d 3, Avderson (713 &. An. g gn -nd w“thon AL ' Siabrude liheimer an | | fi In addition to luring patrons through htrmtll THE EVENIN Siberian Grapples Here CAVEMAN ON PROGRA M TOMORROW NIGHT. BERGEI KALMIKOFF. EATURING the bewhiskered Ser- gel Kalmikoff, alleged to have been lured from a Biberian cave to American rassle rings, and Taro Myake, & pachyderm of Japanese heri- tege, another grunt-and-groan festival will bs presented tomorrow night at the Washington Auditorium, Jack Burke, an ex-fireman, climbed the rassle ladder, will be thrown into the arena with Kalmikoff, the “Si- ,” one of lhe most color- chyderms in the gai beard comes in hlndy for Sergel. “lo see it, Knlmliekol{ :&n: 3 Onlé couple of day: rge Hill because ?e‘o:l insisted on pulling un‘d' elon- ated fuzs and was disqualifi The Kalmikoff-Burke hcme will be a 30- minute time limit affair. The feature will bring together Doctor Ralph Wilson and Tyro Myake. Wil- son, who knows his nerve centers, b> up against a foe who combines jiu- jitsu_with his wrestling. This mateh will bs a one-fall-to-a-finish. who |- Billy Bartush and Floyd Marshall will meet ln the semi-final, also one-fall-to- a-finith. Both are former collégians with flying-tackle degrees. Tiger Nelson, who has assumed the role of a Chief White Feather, will op- pose Nick N vson :;nnlnp, and Iva Boturoff, Iy l!.uamn. mu stage a 30-minute ex?muon mmub-t Scores in City Duckpin Tourney TEAMS. A :::'sl Ezme |= gornell L\mixse o fi' 108 108 10 123 97 Bl 71716513 tis (1.008), e DM At eR s w Ml .m.qvm Mo tag 134 174 "7 6 ARt 17 380 €0d Temple (17970 108 108 130 o107 1o i 2118 199 121 s 106 © 118 129 11 JEmaea = n et 3 ,:cr."??fl'.'_c?.xpgzmmw CLASS ©. 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'E‘fi'.' i £3 um't 1] rsons lil ln TemEemEmOvE Som es3sSeseitstiy g2 IITLIIITITIITT 23TWSISRIIII2TRIIIST IIUITITITTD -1 3 S SSslsseeBaBelst SSe5ns! { By the Assoclated Prest. American League, Batting—Ruth, Yankees, .452; ¥on- e By, White Myer, uns—Blue, Sox, 18; Eenators; Fonseca, Indians, n’ X RUN3 batted in—Cronin, Senators, 28 Grh-(. Yankees; Simmons, Athletios, rions, Al Yankees, 4. Y'“&"w% s "‘m w‘. e Bostomes., Batinns, do Cu i 18; Klefn, Rurus'l., ‘Waner, Pirates, mum bllM in—Horn: , Cubs, 1 om omu. Kiein and Arlett, pnuuu ams, Cardinals; Hérman, Robins, 7. les—Ba rmm 6 Ty Braves: M e nrdinnls: L Wlner, Phiies, b Stolen bases— il Grasa tall ...lfl mm;m osky, Pirates, 5, 1| immediately afterward to e 1] & harp-guitar. ;| time of the Italian +| Birthday Party. i|of the program {1of 'ncmlkuwsky. {| K. Harris § | the iliness of his sweetheart, Ruby Tay- mu;cmm Giants, 89; Traynor, Pl 16k, Dotibles—BBttomiey, Cardinals, t Ad- Pirates, runs—Hornsby, Cubs; Arlett, NG - STAR. WASHINGTON, IPEABODY APPEARS WITH RUDY VALLEE Banjoist Will Play Three Stringed Instruments in WRC Concert. Eddie Pmbouy celebrated banjoist and gnr master of 25 other musical in- struments, will assist Rudy Valiee and his Connecticut Yankees in present! g the Sunshine hour tonight over WR! and a-network of other National Broad- ting Co. &tations casPPlgndyl hrondcuz will climax his Amerioan tour, a8 he leaves for Europe 15 rado program! | siye engagements. 1In his radio yn wm‘;{re ay three different stringed in- | struments—the banjoine, a banjo, and hiavelli, master diplomat in the v renaissance, will be uest of honor at the 'f'he musical portion will feature the works Brahms and Charles the “reincarnated” ollm Smith Will Sing. Oliver smlt.h. tenor, will sing Wayne’s “When the Clock Is Striking lve” as & high light of the Melody Moments program. e orchestra, directed by Eugene Crmandy, will plly excerpts from “The Student Prince” and Bran- gen’s “Reminiseences of Vienna.” Arthur Godfrey, WRC's crooning an- nouncer, will appear in the dual role of announcer an Schramm’s Concert Orchestra ab 10 o'clock. _His contflbutlon will be “Out of the Dusk to You.” The orchestra will feature “The Moek&n! Bird” and dance music by B. A. Rolfe's Orchestra are among WRC's other outstanding tractions. Three 'popular Tadio artists, Grace Kly ‘White, contralto: Lillian Taiz, no, and Beuchler, lflthCfiv bamcnp will_contribute to the Radio Round-Up progtam over WMAL and agsociated &mmm Broadeasting Sys- tem stations. Freddie Rich's Orchestra and the Roundtowners' Quartet also will take part. Muslcal Comedy Billed. ot tge parts comedians. ‘WMAL will t a8 the feature of ts Washington fcal Art Gallery rogram a concert by the olee olub of ‘Wilson Normal Teachers' Col E The Kohala Melcdy I.hl iry Maids and Bob Garber are featured by WOL. The program cf Ctation WISV em- tains a_eoncert by Walter Holp's Ensemble and & talk by Miss J lsW Nicholson. Folks Behind BY THE RADIO EDITOR. . The Microphone ICYOLE racing and the Ohau- teuqua circuits may not be con- sidered ideal training for direct- ing fadio programs of me Nl- tional Mcn\l% matter of faet, itney hlfl never thou'm e the radio studios when he was in 88 dle His only two lumuonl me “to bé worth: M friends d family—and to break .0 To am itney in y Y una emncmw nn* With his th mluv in the famous quartet The Whlt neys. Meanwhile he eondum ‘Whitney studios of platform art inlu- ton. He was, however, quick to mlln that radio wmn%dnplm this form of entertainment, ahd made an lmenllv: study of the new medium, with his AN GOSDEN, the Amos of the 08 'n' Andy” team, did an un- bit of radio acting the other night when he depicted the crisis in Jor. So much fseling was put into the portrayal that fans be grams and letters insl nnalng e thas Raby be net permitted to die, * % % TANLEY sm"n{ of the movies and e, Prnncu Bhelley of musical l Hibert, son o LISTS LAbnossz GAME crosse team, which R In| e tadium, opposin I ine Olyrple. tes ‘The Washii is practieing tomac Park, will May 23 at Orift 1 lohns Expensive Pests | t's far better to przvem mot! damage than l:l;‘ | most nl\el e Inexpensiy d gueet soloist with Rudolf | 88 10: Isn-—cwkln: 'l‘uveloguu by Wini- fred Carte: D. C, THURSDAY, Today on (All programs scheduled for WRC i3 st LE oo—"‘l'::e Magic of Speech,” by Vida 4:00—The Lady Next Door. 4:15—Agnes Yoshiko Miyakowa, Jap- anese prima donna. 30—"What Happened to Jane?” 45—The Tea Timers, 49—News flashes. 59—Correct time. 5:00—Y. W. C. A. Chorus. 5:30—The Ambassadors. 6:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 8:16—The Yeast Jesters. 6:30—Phil Cook. comedian. 6:45—Dynamic Orchestra. 7:00—S8unshine Hour, with Eddie Pea- body, banjoist, and Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees. 8:00—Birthday party in honor of Ma- chiavelli. 8:30—Melcdy Moments, with Eugene andy’s Orchestra. 9:00—B. A. Rolfe's Orchestra. 10:00—Rudolf Schramm's Orchestra. 10:30—Cab Calloway's Orchestra. 11:00—Weather forecast. 11:01—Organ recital by Otto F. Beck. 12:00—Guyon's Paradise Orchestra. 12:30 to 1:00—La Salle Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:30a—Tower Health Exercises. 7:00a—Gene and Glenn. 7:15a~~Morning Devotions. 7:30a—Cheerio. 8:00a—Parnassus Trio. 8:15a—Campbell's Orchestra. 8:45a--Food program «9:00a—Kathleen Btewart, 5a—Studio feature. National Home Hour. 10:00a—Hawailan Serenaders. 30a—Renlities of Romance. 11:00a—On Wings of Song. 11:15a—Hal Kemp's Orchestra. 11:30a—Report of the National Advis- ory Committee on Education. 12:00m—Retail Market Review. 12:15—Palals D'Or Orchestra. 12:30—National Farm and Home Hour. 1:30—8unshine Carolers. 2:00~Women’s Radio Review, 3:00—Edna_Wallacs Hopper. 3:15—The Radio Guild. WMAL 475.0 Meters.~ 630 Kilocyeles. 3:00—Melody Magic. 3:30—Asbury Park Orchestra. ::gs:wgu ;)-buu;e‘& Orchestra. Da: ¢ “'Gardens of Washington's Day.” 4:35—Virginia Arnold, pianist. 4:45—Jean Beaudine. 8:00—""Th pianist. by 8:16—Organ recital. 5:30—Roy W!lch'l Orchestra. 8:45—Flashes from The Evening Star. 6:00—Time and program resume. 6:02—Merchants’ Dmner Concert. 6:30—"Tale-Lights.” 6:45—Daddy and Rollo. 7:00—Arthur Pryor's Band. 7:186—8ally Southern Sketches. 7:30—Kaltenborn Edits the News. 7: “—grflmuc sketch, “The Tax on 'im 8:00—S8al Dressers, with Brad Browne, Al Lleyel; n and Fred- | die Rich's Orehe 8:15—Phoeniz p! 8:30—Detective Story Dnmltlzltlon 9:00—Lutheran Hour. 9 lo—Pflrtune Builders, with Douglas 9: “—Johnm program. 10:00—Jack Denny's Orchestrs. 10:15—Washington's Musical Art Gal- lzry the Wilson Teachers' Col- ege Glee Club. 10:30—Tadlo Reund - Up, featuring lian Talz. | Grace White and 11:00—Aster Orchestra. 11:30—Ann Leaf at the organ. 12:00—Weather repert. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Morning Moods. 8:30a—Max Fischer's Orchestra. 8:45a—The Dutch Girl. 9:00a—Frank W. Young, pianist. 9: m,—.yum sanderwn and Innk‘ us-—aexemd readings by v:rnnu‘r m'y 10: M&—M 10:30a—"'Common Senu for Mothers,” By Mrs, John s Reilly. 10:45a—Curtis Broy 11:008-Paul Trtmltnes Orchestra. 11:30a~Columbia Revu 00—Park Central Orchesefl. 1:30—American School of the Air: Vocational Guidance and Cur- SOIETY B AUSE FAILS IN EFFORT TO'WIN GOLF STAR Hear this ‘“comedy of | errors” in the new “SALLY SOTHERN SKETCHES" WMAL TONIGHT at 7.15 Mountain Rainbow Trout Special for tomor- row! These juiey, highly flavored, fresh- water trout, Pulled from the erystal depths of high mountain streams. Cooked the delicions way they'’re served at the water's edge. Such sweet, tender meat. ..the savoriest morsels ever drawn from the water Order Rocky Moun- tain Rainbaw Trout on our menm to- morrow. Fully’ guaranteed Phone us for an estimator ISH lOb zg‘m Nnu;o7 ¥ Fanrous For Tin 3G G Street Jood, N W S T R S A W R W W T P MAY 1931. the Radio Eastern Standard Time.) '3:00—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 1'4&——“0\" ‘Wild _Flowers,” by Dr. 3:45—Rhythm Ramblers. 4:00 to 4:30—Light Opera 1460 Kilocycles. 3:00—Students’ recital, n 15—olnnlflcd program, 739 Doreth !looanoc soprano, 7:28—Time 7:30—Powhatan COncen Ensemble. 8:00—Talk by Mrs. Jessie Nicholson. 8:15—Hon| Five, 8:45-—Chick Godfrey, tenor. g'?o—nlomn% Wh’e:Jfl’. tenor, :15—Clarendon eration of 3 9:30—8tudio feature. v 9:45—Voice of the people. 10:00—Holt Fret % 11:00—Wenther forecast. Early Program Tomorrow, 9:00a—Down South in Dixle, 9:05a—Weather report and Grand- 9:40: :;xt:hu:n Souss progra a—] to Housewives . 10:00a—Today's Dinner, e 10:30a—Decoration talk. 11:00a—Sacred hour. 12:00m—Correct. time. 12:02—Farm news, 12:30—Luncheon musle, 1:30—Old King Tut. 2-(n—Profram by the ‘ashington College of Music,” " 3:00—Sunshine hour, 228.9 Meters. WOL 1,310 Kilocyeles. 3:00—8Sports hour. S (ke - i soprano, and Rose J. Long, pianist. 5:00—March of Mus! 3 330 one-time Gpportunt e-Time thes. 815 Gommunity Chest mmun! hi &:30—Studio festure | T ornm 6:45—Alexander Manke, cellist; B, T rothy 0. 7:15—Mutical intérlude. 7 20—News flashes. 7:30—Bol arber’s Orchestrs, a oB—M\mlnec Costumers, 30—The Olub Orchestra. 9 :00—Kohala Melody 9:15 to 9:30—Dairy Mal Early Program Tomorrow. 7:30—Musical Clock. 8:00a—Birthdays. 8:10a—Musical Clock. 10:00a—Talk by P Clark. 10:20a—Publie Service Man, 10:30a—Classical lehoes 11:00a-—Summeér dish dems 11:30a—Beauty Chat by Bmhn mm 11:35a—Preview of comint Attractions. 12:00m—Luneheon mus 12:30 to 1:00—Paul D. Cnbl!, organist. e s TR | V. M. I ENDS HOME SEASON. | LEXINGTON, Va, May 7.—Virginie Military Institute varsity teams will be | seen in action in Lflx!:fion for the last | the track men, both varsity and men, competing in the big four meet at Washington and Lée Saturday. 409 11th St. N.W. 10 % Jokodokok mHA. Amos 'n’ Andy. ‘WRC, 6:00: Daddy and Rollo, WMAL, 6:4 !llly Sothern ;. “The Tax Detective The Yeast Jesters, WRC 6:15; Phil | ian, WRC, 6:30: Arthur | , comed! t's_Band, WMAL, 7:00; Sun- |, lhine Hour, with Eddie Peabody and Rudy Valle, 'RC, 17:00; Salad | Dressers, WMAL, 8:00; Birthday Party, WRC, 8:00; Melody Moments, WRC, 8:30; Rudolph Bchrnmms Orchestra, 0 Radio Round-up, WMAL, 10:3 Ann Leaf at the organ, WMAL, 11:30. DANCE MUSIC. A. Rolfe's Orchegtra, WRC, 9:00; Jack Denny's hestra, WMAL, | 10:00; Cab Calloway's Orchestra, WRO, 10:30; Aster Orchestra, ‘WMAL, 11:00. HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 8:45—Toplea in Brief; Lowell Thomas | —WJz, WBZ, WLW, KDKA VA, WJAX and WIOD. 0-—Niagara rogram: dramatic —WEAF, WGY, WSYR and WREN. 'I:OOo—Dle- ?Lmull 8ingers—WJZ, | KDKA, WHAM Major Radio Features l GUGGENHEIM IN CAPITAL | Ambassador to Ouba to Attend ’leeunx of International Chamber. Harry PF. Guggenheim, American ambassador to Cuba, arrived at Bolling | Pield from Havana yesterday afternoon in the embassy plane, piloted by Lieut. | Eiwood R. Quesads, Army Alr Corps, | air attache at the embassy. Mr. G nheim came here to attend sess of the International amber of Commerce and to confer | with President Hoover on the in Cuba as it affects American relations with the island republic. The pane is a two-place open cockplt type nlmllnr to those used, in the Klvy observation squadrons. In this plane | Mr. Guggenheim has made several trips | betiveen the Capital and Havana since ;rn appointment u nmbundor. Four special !rnlns urfled Scotch- men living in England to Edinburgh for this year's annual rugby international | match between Scotland and England. The Dial Log. I Sllilnu Heard in Washington Regularly. Kcys. Kcys. ABC .. WEAL . | WBZ .. fl WO L ao—-Jlmos Melton, tenor, and Shil- | kret's Salon Orchestra—WJZ, WBZ WBAL, WHAM, KDKA !oo—.vul'n Sanderson _and Frank Crumit—WJz, WBAL. WBZA, WREN, KDKA and WHAM. Gso—-?rlnk Parker, tenor; Pmncu soprang, and rchestra — sz 'LW. KDKA and under. dlrecuun of Ludwig Lau- rier—WJz, Wi , WBAL and | FAB. 1 10: oo——Amo- ‘n’ Army wgeund brnad More than $1,000,000 will be spent on | new highways in the Spanish zone of ear. 1350 F St. N.W. SENSATION OVERNIGHT TArwaTER Golden Voiced OMPACT with the PENTODE TUBE Super- Down Payment Delivers One of These New Up-to-the-Minute Atwater Kent Radios to Your Home. LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD RADIO REASONABLY PRICED ONLY $69.50 * * * * * * * * * * * ® 3 B¢ * * »* * »* g X X * Complete With Tubes. 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