Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1932, Page 58

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4 Time Extended for Entering Was 3.1 Ty FULL WEEK GIVEN TARDY APPLICANTS Only One First Place Taken By D. C. Rollers at Norfolk COLUMBIA GIRLS. (Continued From ’ Government Ghost Walks at Wrong Time for Many. packed the Health Center alleys 'A)1 watch the highly-touted brigade ‘Washingtonians in action, but the the National Capital's was to assume that lone first place and | second places in three other events. of | best, | stars could do | Despite the lead taken in the men’s | Scorers Hustled. doubles and mixed doubles earlier in the tourney by Perce Wolfe and Hugh Waldrop and Lorraine Gulli and Fred- | OVERNMENT pay day came | die Moore, respectively, todays failure | untimely for the closing ciation championships, so a week of grace, it is announced by Sec: | ended the four-year reign of Washing- | | ton in_national tournament competi- | of entries for the Wash-| tion. i - | bowlers of the Nation's Capital ington City Duckpin Asso-| 208 B2, G o championships & year. In the four previous tourneys, had ‘Webb Leads Team to Top. Notwithstanding their comparative | retary Arville Ebersole, has been| siyre to crash into the limelight to- | granted those who failed to turn|day, the Washingtonians staged a last- | in their applications by last night, minute spurt, crack pin outfit rolled 1,813 to take the when Silver Spring's which had been set as a deadline|lead over the Baltimore Happy Five for the tournament opening April 18 at Convention Hall. |a The ghost walked after most of the | of over 12 hours of tournament bowling, the Silver Springers stepping off the titions and a few days before pay-off | drives at midnight. leagues had heid their weekly compe- time is accounted no time for secre- | taries to hit up bowlers for tournament | trict League missed taking the lead among the women's teams by nine pins coin. Many of those who went to Norfolk | When they shot 1,622. to compete in the National Duckpin | N Bowling Congress championships failed | 1o leave their entries for the city eveat | regarded a dark horse, assumed third and the week of grace will be wel- | P! comed by them. T next Saturday midnight Schedule Committee, sole, Lon Krauss, O. H. P. Scott and Gharley Bell the fellow members, will | begin perhaps the toughest task con- | bl nected with the tournament. If last year's record is equaled there will be | ¥ more than 400 teams and a propor- tionate number of doubles and singles to be given assignments. In the meantime Ebersole will carry on an eleventh-hour campaign to set a new figure for entries. In this sea- son of reduced business, a record field would be a marked achievement for the association’s industrious secretary. PECIAL dates are being arranged for leagues with bulk entries. La‘- est among these to be announced |W are April 27 for the Electrical League, with 16 teams, and May 2 for the Odd Fellows, 12 teams. ‘The Classification Committee is short about 60 sets of averages and is calling for more co-operation from league statisticlans. Class C and D continue to lead in entries, showing that the 98 to 105 b:lvlvlm dominate the sport numeri- cally. Every effort will be made to grant | all date requests, but they will be taken up in the order filed. SUNDAY SCHOOL LOOP BASKET BALL GAMES . 8t Weaver Totals S 2 | voroee | amamonf: Kenilworth (10). gy M » H Totals Eldbrook wiler. f.. Fuchs, { Timmons, ¢ Howard, ¢... Lilly, & Duryee, .. Calvary M. Dickey. t Brumbaug Booth, ¢ H 5 2 Hayden's .. Late start award .. Totals wnoowad: <l Totals Calvary Drak Lawless. f Harwood, Terneak, ... Weingarten. ¢ Crow, & Mann, De Mol ‘& Late start award .... 8|S, Totals 1 030 Bap. Y.P._(14).| G.FPis | Baldwin, f Harris, 1. Cooke. f Mayfield. ¢ Bryant. © Patterson. Maver, & Porter. & H g s ooscceoi AR R Atonement Gallagher, f. Mulvahill, { Becky, ¢ Solt E Crone, ¢ %l ooosasSs >0 5 ol oossssse Totals ...9 First Baptist Totals Petworth M. ] [EE G N. Moore, f.. 7 Hanger, o8 0 2 ° 1 are>m Jasper, .. Buchanan, Smith, ¢ Benham. & Stackhouse, ¥ Raskos, c. Cress, c... .. P. Moore. & Whiteseli, .. Totals . Un. Brethren_ (80). G P.Pts mows O Ll ososnsns! ‘Thompson. 1.1 Cross, 4 Munch Yever, c..01 T 5 5 1 5 1 Bradiey 0 14 Pen'gton, 0 2 Merrick, g 010 Fry. & 010 Totien. & Fike, g 1 Monk.' ¢ Fisher, Newcomer, Frogma Totals ...39 2 Totals SCHOOL BASKETERS TILT |z — |L. Potomac Boat Club Scholastics, with | L. several members of the public high | school championship Eastern team in its line-up, defeated the “C” Club quint of Central High, 23 to 15, and St. John's | E. Victors, made up of St. John's School | B. Williams 83 94 layt ; c e players, downed Eastern High's unof- | M. Stapleto: i ficial reserves, 29 to 23, last night at the Boys' Club gymnasium | The games were features of a pro- gram. arranged by Club Athletic Association in honor of | § all-high basket ball players of the Dis- trict. A dance followed at mac club house. Scholastics (23) c Bu; 5 sundss Hods: Mol Smit Swift. Totals Eastern Res 5t John's Viers Edelen. { 4 4 Bassin. { Batch. f 1 G Sheele, 2 Smith. © 2 H 1 2 Sheele. 1 Breen Park ¥ Hartnetf. & y —ooommNgS | omoooary 3123 12TH STREET ACES BOW. Twelfth Street “Y” Aces feated yesterday by Wask Baltimore, Md., 19 to 20 first game of the cage series Aces (19). Totals 1 were de- ton High of It marked the 100-pound intercity Wash. High. Watson. 1 Johnson. f Strawnman. Johnson. { Btranton. f Prictchett, ¢ Wise, & Pitts. § Washington, § y wumessoy 3 sooand Olham, PSRN wamnoooa scoac~sond H ol 8 B ‘Totals DUNBAR BEATS ALUMNI. Getting intimate with Karl Fearing’s | fast ball pitching as well as playing a tight defensive game, the. Dunbar High trounced the Alumni, 7 to 6, yesterday in the Walker Stadium. It was the opening game of the season. i LAWHORN PIN VICTOR. Sidney Lawhorn, with a score of 390, t night won the weekly duckpin kes at the Arcadia. Carl er with 356 was second and Bud ‘with 350 was third. among the men's teams. the Silver Springers to victory with score of 1,7 | went_into a tie for fourth place with the | the Hyattsvile Arcade, which rolled with Jack | earlier in the tourney, with a score of Williams as chairman and Eber- | 1,772. ing 422 set, while Bilie Butler came merman’s all-events score of 1,052 to take second place. assumed by the Kingpinners, Mrs. But- ler and Rosenberg, several other Wash- ingtonians were assured of places in the money. who have finished in the money in | two previous tournaments, took third placewith a doubles score of 757 placed third in the women's doubles I&lfielen Sullivan took fifth place with 4. man and Margaret Leaman placed third and scores of 348 and 342. The only mixed doubles change today was the placing of Astor Clarke and Lucille Young in fourth place with 657. Buschert ....... Sproat ... Des Wentz Beit . Davis Spillma: Haverty Rinaldi Rinald| Del Vechio * Sweeney Espey Bernhardt ci Burton Holladay McNew | Binford the Potomac Boat M. C 2 the Poto- M Ollie Webb led 418 set. It was the last competition | King Pin girls of the Women'’s Dis- Burk & Co. of orfolk holds first place with 1,630. G. P. O. Veterans of Foreign Wars, the men’s teams, with a lace among 5, while Convention Hall Get Second Places. Maxie Rosenberg made a spectacular id for the men'’s singles with a smash- vithin 11 pins of tieing Naomi Zim- In addition to the three second places Paul Harrison and Max Rosenberg, Peggy Babcock and Lucille Young ith 678, while Loretta Leaman and In the women's singles, Bess Hoff- fourth respectively with MEN'S TEAMS. COLLEGE PARK. L1017 18 . 107 Asheroft 339 3 203 18 L 354 40 517 5871644 TRUST CO. Total 4 ARLINGTON eaven - voaus baren o il 503 565 PACKWOOD PRINTING are. ooney 113 Totals ..i......... 503 560 CONVENTION HALL. . 156 102 110 arrison Vo 18 arke Harrison Totals G. P. 0. UNIT X Totals ..... Baker ' Baker . Totals 5 305 WOMEN'S TEAMS. CONVENTION HALL. 106 108 Sl Marihew 93 107 octell Siiee e Snee’e B % 503 484 DEAL SERVICE. Ream m Ford 3 100 Morrison ...... 88 Mischou ...... 80 Quigley . e 92 an Totals Totals ....... Quaites ....... 87 Pederline ae 91 Egan e 9 McQuinn 90 Greevy 106 Totals 494 469 GEORGE G. SCHAFFER'S ROSEBUDS. Fortney 81 117 101 Scott 120 104 Leaman . 109 115 Babcock 94 117 Younsg 16 99 Totals 530 PIN Butler 124 135 17 Sutlivan 13 10 92 Leaman 90 100 97 Whalen 98 106 91 Gulli 12 136 100— Totals 537 588 497 CASCADE CAFE 8 91 s1— 261 126 98 s 33| 80— 257 120— 362 98— 291 | prrsswrn 552 376 315 288 295 348 1622 | Ellis Stapleton 106 138 106 Totals 481 527 BILL WOOD. 96— 290 104 98— 294 80 101 103 284 91 69— 283 14 104— 318 | . 485 SALE! of Our Entire Stock of BETTER USED CARS For the first {ime in the his- fory of our business we are offer- ing automobiles of the Ilatest del at prices reduced below the present market. For three days only— FRI, SAT. & SUN. April 1st, 2nd & 3rd 9 AM. to 8 P.M. Every car in this sale earries regular warranty. They are all “Better Used Cars. handling lity merchandise. PRICES MARKED PLAINLY ON EACH CAR This is portunity to buy the car > ave often wante but have felt you could mot a ford. MOTT MOTORS, Inc. 1520 14th St. N.W. Dee. 4341 P. Pord . 94 116 D 3 95 114 D8 507 MEN'S SIN Totals H. Smith Wolstenhoime Parsons Walson B. Hare " M. Wood .. A’ Work . Stevens .. J. Mooney N. ‘Schroth .\ Harrison M. Rosenberg Espey Bernhardt M Belt ... Clarke Spiliman Talbert Corcoran J. Harrison . 3. PHbek X F. Mischou . W. Weaver | C. Haverty | Delvecchio ..., Rineldi Morgan ... 110 93 110 107 93 513 10— 313/ 9 304 97334 104301 114—354 Fischer Farnan Keith Webb P. Hols Si A, Costigen W. Burton . Benson . Bromley ME; Schiegel . Burrows Totals Asheroft . Belt ... Benson Bromley Totals W. We C. Have Tota C. Daly C. Weidman Totals Mischou . Moore Totals ¥ F. 1us 105 223 114 116 230 121 101 22 109 106 124339 City Duckpin Association Tourney 107 109 Talbert | Corcoran ". Totals J. Harrison 3. Pricel . 108 125 233 108 139 135350 129363 | 264713 | 126369 116381 242750 | 113349 | 107—294 | 220643 144387 129370 | ~raites Egpdsd P, 273757 Egan 113 132348 121 131383 = M. Milt: 23 1 E Alcher 108 101 205 105 147 1 H. Kohler . 84 121 og D. Goodall 101 %0 9% Total FITRTY | | 303 & P. Ford 190 99 | 284 Team Rolls 3,101 To Leadin A B C ETROIT, April 2 (#).—The Veri- fine Ice Cream five of Milwau- kee took the lead in the five- men event in tonight's session of the American Bowling Congress with a score of 3,101. Matthews ude aman Babcock Scott ... Meyers Young Forteney . Palmer Yarnell Isemann . M. Miskelly _ 218 138 126 Totals .. 264 5 (E. Espey ... 112 | Bernhardt 85 197 137 115 252 103 131 234 128 118 244 w> O | 208 102 ,z»i 201897 118296 85263 206559 | 95284 95284 | 190368 | 7323 97301 | 184—620 | 95309 93290 | | | 13 & &fes o % | 244 124 jt] 226 108 126 232 Totals . 198 E Palmer ...... . 2 V. Yarnell | 2 ] Totals . M. Isemann . M. Miskelly . Totals WOMEN'S DOUBLES. B. Butler . 130 99326 | L. Guili el I e Totals 28 3 - M. Kellogg 105 J. Ezan ... 8 T 13 104 23353 X < ~333| Totals S 18337 |y Vienmever .......... 9 241690 | B. Hoffman 1104 91307 . 199 106681 22 a7 101 . gegene 3.“.2;3?8-..—:- <@ar >z Totals P. Harrison 112—344 | M. Rosenbers 92312 — | Totals .. 204656 | E. Keith . 92—300 | A. Webb .. 10532 S| Totals .. 626 | B. Hare . _355 | Sweeney . 2R R SR A GOLF DATES ARE SET. RICHMOND, Va. April 2 (#).—The Virginia State Golf Association, meet- ing here tonight, decided that the men’s amateur tournament should be held this year over the country club om Virginia's James River course June 22- 25, September 1-2, the dates undecided; the State Open over the Westwood course, at Richmond and the women’s amateur over the Cavalier Country | Club course at Virginia Beach M. Leaman C. Forteney S| Torals 9200 L geott 103—308 | . Meyer 104 Totals o L. Young .. 115-348 P. Babcock 1 He=338 Totals C. Fenderline B. Quaites . Totals Leaman Sullivan . Totals . Wood Work a8 110 599 280 206 Totals H. Whitbeck . Totals D H. Smith Wolstenholme 252 103 118 21 17 146 ARk 263 WOMEN'S SINGLES. Kohler 9 Goodall . 1 Ford 1 Quigley "1 s 3 10 Miltner 1 . 1 1 9 Totals . Parsons = - Watson 225658 92— 9 185549 122350 [ A 110304 | J. Totals M. Whalen H. Randlett .00l Totals 101307 | G- Purdy 95298 47 217661 98—301 112316 210617 23243 98317 | 2 o 93304 51 A 191621 MIXED DOUBLES. 103 126 Totals AT 229 Young 97 Clarke 119 216 125336 101321 226657 109—340 88309 197649 Costello 75268 Pricel 124351 109617 108—31. 12134 229857 E. Minson 190 108 D13 221 1 3| Totals 99319 | A. Matthews 107341 | E. Gude 102349 | 117323 | Totals Fischer Hoffman Whitberk TWEZQNON ormer/y 2 for25¢

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