Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1931, Page 50

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D2 x THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1931. SPORTS. Foot Ball Has Some Queries to Answer Suburbamtes Go 0 for Yule Pin Tourney sueeu or lots. I will agree with yml |line men and girls, who regard The | don't believe they have both , § | that one desth is too many, even | Star singles tournament not only as| men and girls, Who can sock those (Bf,’s T Orc ey, S ks Tl le team in the District League though all life is a series of chances. | an event affording a swell chance to| pins, take a peek some even L dl’o'm bk watile youth and it would not sur- There appears to have been an in- | cash in on $500 in currency and two | action in the Suburban, ry i - A g - in serious injuries. The Rules championship medals, but also as a | Virginis, North of Washi T Cmmmkym and every eokch— chance to shoot out a little friendly endom, Bethesda, George : 3 ' b | should make an exhaustive study of the irney of their own. Mount Rainier Leagues ngn:mr as m‘:‘ (lv(;i]x??:y(:lr usl;tflxff '}:fl e J,’m‘"(,fi" o days remain to flle en- | reason for this, because there must be -~ rest of the smaller loops et ot et S P before the deadline _eloses | a reason AKE it from Walker, to whom the g probably will at midnight, December 16. Blanks Have officers of the game been lax? | suburbs owe much for his part in GITONE No 1 ket at all bowling alleys or | The.rule which " permits the defensive | e the developrient of duckpins out b — ay be clipped from the sports team to use fts hands never was in- bowling folk will be aw f 1 Betl a1 g e ENRY HISER still is rated tt t Star However, Any Such Galfant itnded s perms: ciuboing with the McNamara Among Matmen Nearby Communities Intend i e O e et S o e i AL 1y arbs, bt Eairied may i be turned tn to forearm or chopping with the side of ‘mv)rs than the standpoint of number | Oscar at Hyattsville is nobody's set-up. mate. 17-year-old Bob Tem An m.-‘”);::nfi or malied wuv.n- Pastime Always Must |the open paim. Surprising With Ability | to Gather Large Share \”' e Text Evening Star_ champlons, | bost 1 thees pars e s G, OL NG| T f0 challenge DIS Caplain's su-| entry fee. Bhtrants pay notbing exc Sh He Brird | & RE teo many men permitiad in the j from the enthusiastic gossip Dottt ‘j\!;:‘:'l‘lr‘r:‘rR'na(;xnr‘ e e mkhown. b T price for games (five many ! 5 e ; G 0 ay He “hester actica at the start of or women). This are Its Burdens. | interference? Should some me in Auditorium Show. of $500 Purse. : ing from Washington's sub- | Lindstrom, Ollie Webh Hilliard, | thi s Temple, shooting an al- |fee must be m'r';w%r‘:m u: T | ures be taken against run Bl f they might, at that. If you!me Waldrop, Tommy Walker, George | most sensational brand of d biank. AT . - ¥ | guards and other’ linemen 1 ——— S e - u ' Isemann, ND and Hugh Crawley, Ma). | has won himself a regular job on the The w is offering $500 in cash and BY WALTER TRUMBULL. sy "(,]“',‘,pfl"jv{\\‘;ip;{mfiffihi»wflnfi e JL JONES, surprise victor over BY FRANCIS E. STAN _— = t 1ip medals. The cash EW YORK, December 11 " Coaches themseives have been talk- Sandor Szabo recently, continued OMMY WALKER, secre $500 in Cash P e a 6,20 v In the men's Foot ball attracts crowds |Ing of the wedges formed on the kick- is winning ways on the mat of the Suburban Ducky Entrics Glose PU0 in Cash Prizes Two Championship Medals E £ | \ the of 90000. It is possible | { iy he restored. There are othe Association, today was Dec. 16 Sy e They appear to think that the tee Jast night st Washington Audi- 2 y;ACH = that on certain Saturday | met Which these ‘wedges could | \riin by subdiiie ALk \=omAR> named chairman of a Midnight he Evenlng Star aec St = 0 _PINEHURST, NALC ATMPOI;& 11 27 minutes before a small but enthusi- . o h tee to R, 29, 30, 3 """mm’)l’l‘: e 'L“:n ‘;K[ ‘mand 1ld any man be in motion except | astic crowd, but out of the wild scram- h:;ging subgrba? comlx_mt (31 5 FOURTH ANNUAI Bl andhills four administered as a million spectators witnessed | toward his own goal before the ball is bling in five bouts three other matmen | e entries for The Star’s A . Getent of e \enmmsineciita school and college games. | Is the man fn motlon rule | Loty s fashion that promised|fOUrth annual Yuletide singles NC NTRY FEE District Individual Championship N INTRY FEE th Bragg Grange team in the an The pictures of boys in 200t| "'woulg it further open up the game |them plenty of future work here, | lUrnament, to start December 21 1931-1932 ! Il polo event, winning 9 to 6, ball uniforms are published from |if a goal from the fleld were made to‘ They are Joe Cox, George Kotsonaras | 8t the Lucky Strike, and Thomas B s ter giving the Army players a 5= ocean to ocean. We know hOW G el and Jim McNamara, former Georgetown ' need bat no more than he has in ( ) = goal handicap. Bandhills and Red | Are the rules concerning forward |&nd Jim X , V‘/ " many points they score, their age, | passing e satisfactory as o Mhpicigrind PR pleyer. previous work on bowling events B L I N (’ T O U R N AA M E N T teams will meet tomorrow in the final, height and weight, what they eat | made? | “The Jones-Romano match was falrly to assure strictly District of Co- LUCKY STRIKE BOWLING ALLEY for breakfast and what they think | s o e, e e ',‘}f(; even until Jones succeeded in clamping | Jumbla bowlers that they will be 14th and Riggs Streete Northueot Mat Match of the Chinese situation and the | pads too light? his favorite hold, the hook scissors,| gware the suburbanites are in the gs < Northwest Matg viatches ¢ A 2 yriters | (Copyrisht. 1931 by the North Amerioan |about the Italian's midsection. After & pio nip = g oy TR S . w [ Magazine writers RO gl [ Siioaoi o rearh the ropes, Ro- g pin blowout. or Men, Total Pins for Five Games For Women, Total Pins for Three Games take trips to interview their fami- SRR | Walker, who has proved himself to to Determine Winners | to Determine Winners By the Associated Press. foa | mano gave up. e }’eé‘s astute and enterprising a bowling T o ~ - s o VANCOUVER, British Columbis.— s e Matros Kirilinko of Russia defea eader as ever scared up an entry, COST OF MES—) R0 el e = Ed “Strangler” Lewis, 2 We know that foot ball can draw | TOP FLIGHT TO Mlss e e ‘,’m??s & committee including Howard | Men, $1.00 per per Women, 60c per person defeated Howard Cnxzx‘mle\.m m 000 ! hat | Bailey, president, Suburbs kpin | T - — e —— b by defaul 58 h:'. “.w-mer‘mneu\alt :0 = MANY STAKE EVENTS|SmiLh surprised by his performance. | Association; Hugh Wnl‘él;o;n pgztra&tn\ Pmm bME_I,N oL LEAGUE | Men (W ADDRESS | l:‘;)e ¥o::£ur!odlr£‘d" mflobmnu 160, - B Probably the best bout of the eve- Maryland-Virginia Suburban League. | == i Chicago, drew with Jack McLaughttn, f what Babe Ruth s paid; th: Joe Cox and | Bert Lynn of Alexandria, J. H. Hiser of Vancouver, British Columbia, each taking a fall. e o 1 t i WA roduced by v i o Gecrge Koteonaras, It ended in a 30- Bethesds, Maj. F. H. Goff of Claren- | [ ce and financial returns of pro- y i don, Henry Ash lege P 1 foot ball or wrestling Whitney Filly as Yearling Not| minute draw, marking the first don, Ey s ??"’E,p?,’,gffil‘"? Fark | : r . that Kotsonaras failed to emerge vic- N | : *“‘“"p ixl.f'?*'lh‘::;’tfl%‘ ‘U:.?u:‘“z':'} Named for Several Rich torious since his recent comeback after :‘r‘x::m“fmf:yflgs\ilerFuglvne Raney of : nat woul & diploma t | minor movie career in Hollywood. g ugh Crawley of Mount LN e e DR e G ties that they would give a diploma to > < o in- | Rainier, P. 8. Lyddane of Rockville and a rhinoceros if they could use him at 3-Year-0ld Races |” Jim McNamara took only four min- RRINCT,T B yHdane of Rocks Siely second gieteien e | ute k Reynolds away guard, or put the cap and gown of Lot utes to put Bergt. Jack Rey % Walker, a star bowler himself, is — FESEYE ge | To Match Your Odd Coa their ‘aima mater on a gorilla if he Jim's was an impressive performance. | janning’a “Suburban night” in The MAIL ENTRY BLANK TO LUCKY STRIKE BOWLING ALLEY OR TO BOWLING EDITOR, THE EvENING sTAR ||| A e By the Assoctate h, Herble Freeman D u . were fast enough to play a roving Apsotisied SE0. In the other match, AN | Star's big tourney. An evening will be FEES FOR G, ’ SO 2. o il i A JZoaNe, ALY on 7o sowime EISEMAN’S, 7th & F | S — i the rich stakes at Saratoga and Bel- | S OOT BALL, as gallant & game as | 1ont park next year will be run with- ever Wis lavenied, & mans gaze, | TR , : GALLAUDET ON MAT and a game which should be a |Cut C. V. Whitney's ace fllly, Top builder of fine, brave qualities, has to | Flight, leading money winner and cham- | e . pay for these things which have grown | pion 2-year-old of the 1931 season. | Makes Wrestling Debut Tonight in ik if‘;r;"u’!’h‘;'flff‘éwfi Whitney thought so little of the little Tusale With Y. M. C. A. magnifying glases. Let the voice of flly when she was & yearling that he | ;. q.pg wrestling team will make | an_atom be raised shrilly on the sub- failed to name her for such stakes &8 |y debut tonight, engaging the Y. M ject of foot ball and it may make the ., peimont, Withers and Lawrence |C. A. t Kendall Green at 8 o'clock !n:l“ SYuml‘c.l’d Su:)clsq:t?:xg"gu‘]: hf:.hh.u; :Trfi‘n::x:; E’l%‘sngnum which won‘<(!1\mon but under Coach m;Eu 1;50(:* 1:331;: the officials’ .mcxn(fms 219,000 in seven straight victories last | Barnes have quickly acquired consider- agers’ assoc ble skill b f he | season, is entered in the Coaching Club | & i tors’ fatl foot bal s |to fillte sonr:oc;:;’:‘f;cm,t “the Tceums Dall miters' | Jockey Olub Gold Cup, open to 3-year- pnjr_tk;cmn; ‘Bn;m::;' S and the boards of control. It must be | olds and up. ere 3 S a sturdy game. It certainiy is a power- | ful game. Look at the persons it has " ina wouens nave e 1| | Pin Honor Roll Last ight ball wide open to criticism. Automo- | biling is, after all, to @& large extent outdoor entertainment, and out of ap- | proximately 30,000 killed annually in League. High Tnd. Game. High Ind. Set. Migh Team Game. Hizh Team Set. motor sccidents many must have had | sutomotive Peacock ... 188 Dixon . 380 r . 610 Buick Motor. 1,667 iractured skulls. Yet one of two head | gommercial ........Edmonston .. 137 Magee 350 Wond 568 Wond. Bread 1,601 injuries on the foot ball field receive | payignt ...... Sherwood .... 137 Sherwood ... 880 Wi 552 Was, Post P.1 wider attention. District .. Hartison .... 158 DeFino 319 Pet ... 645 Cony. Hall... = | Pederal Girls'.......Myer 149 Myer 376 549 Treasury ... ROBABLY 250,000 dié annually of | 1erior pent Wateon ... 138 Masehauer -.. 3 .50 survey .. 1. heart disease. I don't know. But |1 ¢. o, Examiners.Quimbey .....150 Quimbey .....3 . .54 1 do know that one boy dropped | masonic Btevens ...... 142 Steve.is 26 591 dead from overexertion PIayIg 100t | National Capital....Honey 141 FHoney ... Temp 021 all | Ration-wide ~Baxter 137 Venexian 518 It doesn't seem to make the slightest | public Debt Girls...Griffs 118 Grims .. 310 Accounts .... 507 Accounts ... difference that out of the 40-0dd deaths | U, 8. Public Health HeMefirger .. 137 HefMefnger .. 348 Pirates ....... 497 Pirates charged to- foot ball many had con- | veterans' B. Girls'.Holland ..... 111 Walsh ....... 288 Nitwits ...... 449 Nitwits tributing causes, and several of the | war Dept... ...Jorgenser 141 Jorg. & Lekas 357 Hydrographic 568 Auditora o e 8 W SRR S SO you'll enjoy better driving all winter long REMOVAL SALE Entire stock of Sportmg Goods, Firearms, Sweaters, Electric Trains and Toys, without exception at 20%,to 50% below regular prices. Lease expiring durmg December makes necessary the disposal of our entire stock. Just in time for Christmas. Practical gifts at a big saving. All Sales Final. No Exchanges, C. 0. D.’s or Charges Foot Balls Open Nightly Till 9 $3.00 value Lionel Ives ot 155 type wick American Flyer 75¢ Dun- 49c | $6.00 value 33.85 ; . SR 54‘:‘ type $7.50 Sweaters s v $15 Sportocasin Shak"-gxs'".t $4.00 Electric Trains, complete with sz 95 GOIf Shoe‘ $4. é.{_:a::.“,;:kfi:m.uou e $7.95 Golf Hose . Tennis Rackets Val t suA Flyer Switche $3 & $4 $1 5:) o . ¥ 65C zxk‘:’lsullerl:‘:P‘;A:l:f\;:':" ey . values i S 32 95 3150&8175M» ves $7, $8 9 Gregor Goli’ Hove, 99C T TR values .. . $5. 65| $2.50 & $3.00 $1 50 | outs ... All Others A Ooff Values 12-V., 18-V. ‘and 21-V. Headlight Bulbs . $1.25 Mechanical Train Sefs; 1 engine, cars and track Steel Shaft o Golf Clubs Hglllfi;’::ic 50% DISCOUNT Values Up to $4 32450 Lionel Standard-Gauge $1 -85 N. Y. C. Engines “STANDARD” Lubrication Service is thorough, scientific (e, 310.50 Golf Sweaters and complete. It is based on the needs of each indi- s TA N DA R D” SE RVIC E Golf Bags 318E—$23.50 §]175 valuha d ag! 11 e gé gg vidual make of motor. Your car is gone over from front axle $2.00 380-E—$26.50 $]3.25 valuse 300 O T retantr e Se's.v,so' - 35:95 to rear spring shackle bolts—including a thorough draining CH EC K s A L L P o I N T S value $5.00 3¢ Tres Standard- -Gauge Curved l5c and flushing of your crankcase and refilling with the prop- ROLLER SKATES $1.00 Putters | er consistency of motor oil. - Forged head with L = v ibrioatt i $1.75 Drivers DA T nn DG Hickory Shaft .. D9C The result is easier, pleasanter driving all winter long, ~ Every sft‘md‘"d. llu};nia{hon 12D ChECkid “3 ’ecse?kefd Ly . $4.00 (}m’zzo . X s means ot a special chart 1or your own make and model ot car. Brassies and Spoons | rener skates. ... Quicker starting. Less strain on your battery. Less need Nothing is overlooked. Extra care is taken to keep your car thoroughly clean. [ 95¢ ICE SKATING OUTFITS Boxing Gloves it e e 3 Hockey Type Skates; Tubular; com- $3.00 Set of moving part and easi et o onas b $5.95 B Eetet $1.95 Less wear and tear on every g p easier opera- TUBULAR 3 BOX TOE SHOE $4.00 Set i Leather Coats TR o0 Qisuoole $2.45 tion regardless of the weather. $20. v.l;f.:: $6.95 *nd $8.3§m e It takes little time. It costs little. It means a saving 66 (1) Vahe - Erector, 79!2 H $28.00 All Fishing e $12. o 318 Chemcraft, 85¢; Ofhers to Tackle, # Off Y bt ; S SRR 4 Stop in at any “Standard” Service Station or dealer’s, FRENCH’S T corcum Put your car now in the best possible condition for the LU/BRICATION SERVICE $5.00 Steel 1311..7.;?3. :1&31: S t Sh el s:.. $3.35 winter months ahead. AT “STANDARD” STATIONS AND DEALERS por op Bhaft .vidissvi s4 45 $8.95 8 f_ptrheegee O TN 1

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