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SPORTS. — Ld THE "SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 7, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. B—I1 Doherty, Featherweight Who Makes D. C. Bow, Meets Tough Test in Wolfram £ BOTH MAY BUTTER BREAD FOR FUTURE Appear Good Enough, Win or Lose, to Obtain Other Bookings Here. BY FRANCIS E. STAN. } FEATHERWEIGHT boxer of ability himself before he hung up his gloves and grew pros- | perously plump, Matchmaker | Goldie Ahearn steadfastly is sticking to the 126-pound species pugilistica | upon whom he built much of his| matchmaking success, as local boxing| reaches the turn of the indoor season| and prepares for the open-air cam- paign. | With little Petey Sarron awaiting only the healing of a cut eye before| returning to action. and California | Joe Rivers' stock still high despite two defeats by Sarron. Ahearn tomor- row will trot out a new contender for local featherweight laurels and one slightly-used challenger in Joe Doherty and Frankie Wolfram, respectively Out of this pair, unless Ahearn’s luck with the abbreviated scrappers sud- | denly goes sour, one, or possibly both, | will emerge well qualified to open with a bang what promises to be Wash- ington's greatest open-air ring season Wolfram proved his class when he| trounced Pete De Grasse here a few | weeks back. but Doherty, a youngster | hailing from Brooklyn's Shantytown. from where sprung Terrible Terry Mc- Govern, has yet to display his wares. | If he only partially measures up to| advance notices and predictions, how- ever. he may do. win or lose, provided the losing margin is close enough. | | I invades as a big hit of New York's smaller clubs and has all the earmarks of the kind of fighter Ahearn best develops. A professional ringster of only little more than a year's standing, the Irish youngster nevertheless holds victories over Petey De Grasse. Abe Wasserman. Jerry Mazza and Frankie Britt, and kayoed Bobby Magnolia and Lou Bonnamo His only losses in 15 scraps were to Petey Hayes and Mike Belloise, two of the country’s better featherweights Doherty will have to keep his mitts in front of his chin against Woifram, | a hard-pux}chmg scrapper patterned along the lines of Rivers, except that he is faster, but not as colorful as the swarthy Mexican. Doherty nailed De Grasse with enough hard rights and driving lefts to fell a less courageous ringster. The Canadian can punch plenty hard for 126 pounds, and un- doubtedly will have an edge over Doherty in this important department Dcherty’s wins are recorded via de- cision much more frequently than by knockouts. Canadian \Ilfl Puncher. | WENTY-ONE years old. Doherty Feathers Feature Prelims, Too. VERY scrap on tomorrow’s card at the Washington Auditorium, with a single exception, will involve featherweights. Clashing in the six-round semi- wind-up, Northeast Washington's Joe Green will meet Les Guesno. one of the two scrappers to defeat Green in & professional ring. Guesno turned the trick in Baltimore. his home town, but Joe is rated a real chance to avenge the loss. Those two recent fights with the experienced Le Roy Duugan should have taught Joe much. A pair of Wolfram's stablemates. Wesley Martin and Lloyd Pine, will be principals in two other six-round- ers. Martin, who has showed here before, will battle Ray (Kid) Ingram of Florida, and Pine, a newcomer. will meet Baltimore's rising featherweight, Harry Jeffra. Young Tiger Salmons and Gerald (Rufus) Reeder, a pair of colored wel- terweights, will add a comedy touch in a four-round opener. P Stick-to-it-iveness, Anyway. ISAPPOINTED by Danno O'Ma- honey’s initial showing here and determined to “sell” the Irish mat importation to Washington fans. Promoter Joe Turner will bring the boy from Erin back this Thursday to oppose the premier showman of them all, Roughhouse Rudy Dusek. If Rudy cannot make OMahoney look good, nobody can. Since destroying the lifeless Fred Grobmier in his debut a couple of Espey 13 K2 140 3 weeks back, O'Mahoney has taken de- | Corcoran 3 cisions over Jim Browning, Dick | 5. Shikat apd George Zaharias, who un- | blushingry allowed the youngster to use their generous carcasses as step- | ping stones to what probably will end | in Londos-O'Mahoney and George- | ©O'Mahoney climaxes this Summer. | Jack Donovan, another Irish young- ster, who came from the West Coast | unheralded and unsung and who has | exhibited twice the stuff O'Mahoney showed, will vie for honors with his fellow countryman in the semi-wind- up, opposing Jean Le Deaux, a French- Canadian trial horse. The prelims, if not changed again, will be Sandor Szabo vs. Pat McKay | and Andy Rascher vs. Dick Dnmcourt. ’ VOLLEY BALLERS TUNE FOR TOURNEY Foster Thinks Team Has a Great| -Chance to Take Honors in Cherry Blossom Event. AVING already conquered five leading Southern rivals, the ‘Washington Y. M. C. A. volley ball team is training with a view to capturing greater laurels in the fourth annual Cherry Blossom tournament at the “Y” next Saturday. ‘The Capitalites will meet some of the strongest teams in the East in the tourney. Ralph Foster, Y. M. C. A. director of physical education and coach of | the local outfit, says that encries | already virtually are assured from | Jamaica, N. Y.; Pittsburgh, Harris-| burg, York, Philadelphia and Wilkes- Barre, Pa.; Camden, N. J.: Rich- mond and Roanoke, Va.; Baltimore, Md., and Raleigh and Greensboro, N. C. Washington “Y” was runner-up in | last year's tournament, being de-‘ feated by North Philadelphia in the | final, which later was third in the national tournament. Foster says he has a well balanced team in Capt. Darrell H. Smith, William Lansford, C. J. Sample, John G. Loehler, C. G. Cruikshank, J. C. Stanier, George Fitton, Howard Stin- 3 ‘mlnflsob“ellon. Gooding Cox B | 8nowden H Waldrop Huddlescn Isemann ... Gochenour ilier Fox Etepher Cercero Puts Over Winning Punch BOOKER GOAD, Who led his team in average when S Kilowatt League by a one-game margin, of 108. team game JUDD & DETWEILER HG HS V41 A PIG 'N WHISTLE. Wolfe.... 82 44 1 I3 D60 21 THOMAS 110 141 WOODRIDGE OYSTER HOUSE 1son” | terhoff .. Seive 20N JACK DONOVAN, Unsung Irish grappler from the Pacific Coast, who rassles Jean Le Deaux Thursday in support of Dan O'Mahoney and Rudy Dusek, who meet in the one-fall feature of the weekly mat show at the Washing- ton Auditorjum. Donovan {s one of the best preliminary matmen to show here in several months. D. Mathias. chedule won the championship of the Goad southpawed for an average HATVEY DAIRY. SAUR'S SLPFR SERUCI’. Crawley | Maso Cones Robbinette Chorman | Ward 14 it 16 MAYOR | L. Sherwood Beckert Ford Nairn A Mathias Myers Woods Parselt F. B. Mathtas Atwood Pugh 85 41 s Knapp La Scola | perryman Baber Henderson | vawter . | Barrett. Muth . Ha ki { McNally Hartman 2 VALSPAR. NO. | H.F. Crawley 90 = | Sherman | | Battaglia | Weigel Capone | Martin AMATEUR EQUALS PRO at Washington Club. Dennis Upson led the Washington Gun Club trapshooters in the weekly | shoot yesterday over the Benning sional, with a score of 46 out o( 50 iLargeLs Score: 50. | Dennis Upson ‘4 “F. Huseman 46 Juilus Marcey 45 G.A. Cmmons 44 | J.C. Wynkoop 44 23 C.C. Fawcett 41 18 *Professional. ST. PAUL GETS FENNER. HOT SPRINGS, Ark., April 6 (). — St. Paul has obtained catcher Bob | Fenner from the Chicago White Sox. | 50.25 P. Livesey . Shelton q 3 3 Lyons V. Parsons M. Green R H J A J. H. Barthol'w Extend Entries For Pin Tourney deadline for entries in the Washington City Duckpin As- sociation toyrney has been ex- tended to next Saturday, it was announced last night by Secretary Arvilile Ebersole. One of the largest flelds ever to toll in the Spring event is expected for the silver jubilee year of the association. £ 00D FELLOWS SET FOR BIG PIN CLASH Feud Will Be Renewed With Eight Teams of D. C. and Baltimore Engaged. ORE for good fellowship than a quest of victory, the Odd Fel- lows' bowling leagues of Balti- more and Washington are renewing their annual intercity matches after a lapse of two years. Eight teams from each city will line up on the Lucky Strike drives Saturday, April 20, and again in Baltimore a week later. ‘The Orioles have yet to win a series in 10 years of competition. But the last tussle was a close affair, the Capital crews winning by a margin of only 45 pins, with 10 teams repre- senting each city. Brother Teams to Meet. S EACH league boasts a team of brothers, arrangements are being | made to have the Hurd boys | of Baltimore roll the Donaldson boys | of Washington. The latter have Billy Schmidt, serving his twelfth year as president of the Baltimore vading contingent, assisted by Ralph Butsky. Wilfred Lawson, for 18 years president of the local Odd Fellows' League, is in charge of the occasion, with Chalmers Groff and Perce Ellett his zaides. Following the bowling, an enter- tainment will be held at the 1. O. O. F. Temple. DIAMOND CAB LOOP Upson and Huseman High Guns| course, tying Frank Huseman, profes- | | Service Hotels Jnion Station. aurant , Col. Hghts, Directors fMice Station. Season Records. High team game—Hotels. Hieh team set—Hotels. 1.7 individual game—E Wesley. 166 High individual set—E Wesley. 431 o5 iR flat game—C. Williams, J." Luicas, High strikes—R. Hopkins. 41 Hikh spares—R. Hopkint. 187 1, Hish individual average—R." Hopkins SERVICE STATION, Hopk .. Wesley g Madert . Vita Mellington HOTELS. o Eecs: Olivette Winfieid Wiiliams Howard U"ION STATIO <) I%ZZ Z Fraxwe Fitzpatri Wesley RESTAURANT. Gray Pugit Lazarus 105 101 Broadus’ Barwell ... val'iere [ Turner zowe Jewell " Bradiey .. OFFICE. Kilby CLAIMS. Mooreland . Stanton Haines Eckstein Vellec Ridgeway Arango Stone Patterson’ Newbill = 81 100 74 44| i5 wl A8 b0 43 8K 47 86 TITLE TO BOSTON CUBS. BOSTON, April 6 (#).—Boston Cubs | | gained their third Canadian-American | Hockey League championship tonight by turning back the Providence Reds, last vear's titlist, 3—1. A Newcomer i | JOE DOHERTY, Fistic pride of Brooklyn's “Shanty- town,” who battles Frankie Wol- fram of Canada tomorrow in ‘a scheduled 10-round featherweight bout at the Wi Audi- torium. never lost a match, defeating several | other Capital brother combinations | | in the last several years. league, will be the leader of the in- | Dennis New Head Of Pin Shooters ‘OHN DENNIS of Norfolk is the new president of the National Duckpin Bowling Congress. He was elected in a meeting held in connection with the congress’ champlonships, concluded last night at the Arcadia. Other officers are Charles F. O'Connell, Washington, first vice president; James Rintoul, Balti- more, second vice president; George Parker. Willimantic, third vice president; A. J. Fant, Washington, treasurer, and George L. Isemann, ‘Washington, secretary, Bethesda League Friendshi; .- We Cab Co. 2.. Mutual Insur. . We Cab Co. 1.. Kensington e Sykes Barber .. Bill's 5 State Theater. . Amer. Legion . Junior ~Order. Ramon's Bethesda Shell. : High team games—Friendship o] ‘Mul\lil Insurance. 630, Sykes Barber Shop. 636, | ~High team _sets—Priendship. 1.8 Sykes Barber 8hop, 1.767; Mutual In- surance. 1759 High ‘individual averages—Linkins (F.), 116-50: H. Riley (F.), 116-4%; Hiser (A), individual games—McCabe (5. T.), < Univ._Shop.. 4 Kris Delicate Eynon Print. 20 55 Wash Herald. 42 33 Army Spt Cn 18 57 Season Records. Jolligh aversges—Simon, 0- High' individual game—Woods, 174. High individual set—Dawson. 44K High team game_Pirrone & Wolter. 648. Woods. -72: High team set—Brodt's Inc.. 1.8 High strikes—Woods, High spares—Simon rtment. H. O L C > National ‘Capital Park: N A District” Building ~ Season Records. | Migh team semes—Government Print- ing Offce. 46O, Veterans' Administration, Hos | High_ team sets—Government Printing Office. 1,K64. Investigation, 1544 High individual games—Jolliffe Adm ). Clarke " (Investization) Brust B E. W) 176 _each G 3 Vet 1 and (1 High individual sets—Walker 0.). 410. Cla (Investigation }' Norris (W, 2 H. Riley (F.), . Hish tndividusl setsH. Riley () 4 Riley (8.B.). R. Parks (M., High strikes—H. Riley (F. : Riges (K.). 46; Brewton (K., 40. High_"spares—Linkins (F). H | Riley (P R. Parks (M., Individual Averages. (10 games or more.) FRIENDSHIP. G. HG.HS Linkins .... ®7 158 i H. Riley |1l 8T Estabrook .. KL Huffman K1 Walter . 81 ‘WE CAB CO. NO. | Rock . 43190 1114 | Norris A7 1KG 110- | Atwood 151 10XGK J. Oldfield 143 10N-1 Barnsiey O8N 106-16 Powell 149 103-31 MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY. L|ndxlrnm | R. Parks | Lucas & 8. Parks .. Holt . Hurd . | Bogiey . (P‘i 10 111 | Hyson 309 3 83 WE CAB CO. NO. 7% 138 30 i 144 0 14 Kendall F. Riley Derrick Swope Duvail © Hooker Sykes . . R0 Nichols Keirn Lucas Roy . . | Maxson Moore Broadhurst Hanson 10 101-1 100-10 McCabe Kiroy e Revnolds ... Rhodes . | Baldwin Donaldson | Hiser McKay . Noppinger . Mobler | Fitzgerald Chamberlain 188 147 Lehman Stoner R. Shoemaker : 101-. . Shoemaker 100-30 Crist 5 Cross ..... 3-8 Butcher ... Peake o Silver Leahy W, Hiseins Reza L. Higgins Collins | Duvall Musgrove | Gordon | Goebel | Hopper 1 -44 514-0 6 510-40 Individual Averages. KAPPA PHI. W Miller Lo Scrivener. 69 . Smith. " Gardella 72 44 >’im \squith. Wilkinson C. Pryor | W. Terreil | B Wiblits' her ALPHA KA ?eu!nflen Hoffman. . 2 Pisani.... 67 1 L Richards.. 15 4 18 108 DAMMA BHA P. Schlosser. J. Shambora. P. Danforth. . ‘W. Hoeke. jr. M. " Schiosse; A. 8. L. CHI SIGMA. :rwfi;n A. 8. L DELTA CHL oWN. . . un 21 14" 41 354 oHr R P “ KAPPA SIGMA. R. 21 62 126 326 R. 11 29 Wi 10 42 c. 5 10 2 5 Tral 4 33 109 285 85-8 WIN AT TABLE TENNIS. CHICAGO, April 6 (&) —George Hendry of St. Louis, captured the boys’ singles title, and Herman Fru- endlich of Chicago, won the veterans' championship in the national table LHigh averages—Clarke (In eschi (N. R Y o11R-] Weidman P. O) Holst 78 L 11832 Vet 117-81 Cowden |G, P. 0. 1174 Jolliffe (Navy Yard) 117-5. Watson P O) 116 High stiikes-Clarke (Investigation) lker (G P. ) I spares—Clarke A Frecchi (N, R Al W {Investigation), as] SECTION D HOLY NAME SOCIETY. ! | Team Standings. ‘ st St 3t Gabriel's . Joseph's Anthony's Broieh individual sets_-R. Spilman (Kirby | Service). 400; G. Davis (Arlington Trust). | 300 Hish average—R. Spilman (Kirby Serv- ice) 116-75 High strikes —C. Haverty (Shady Grovel 4 | High spares—R. Spilman (Kirby Serv- ce). NAUTICAL, W Anchor .... 4% 2 Davis Float W.Canoe '] 44 31 W.Canoe 2.. 37 Drifters 41 Bar Club s Bonzai 40 35 El Dorado .. 16 3! Season Records. High team game—Davis' Float. 613, Hish team Davis' Float. 1744, High indy Game—fenny = Beek (Drifters). 176, High Individual set—Kenny Beck | orifters). 4 | g iieh | averaze—Joe Frescni (Davis' Toat). | High strikes—C. Stephenson (Bonzai), | . High spares—Gait Davis (Davis' Float), | EASTERN STAR. Jos. H. Milans. . Tnity i Mizpah Mt. Pleasant Wash. Centen’l | Miriam > I | Lebanon Bethany 36 476 1351 31188 | Season Records. High team games—%os. H. Milan: Mizpah, Washington Centennial. High te: Milans, 1.551; Unity. 1 | nity). ilans). 100-4:3 ; Whitacre (Mt HR-133: (Milans), ¢ Miz : Dobson (Unity). High individual games—White (M Pleasant). 141: Raver (Miriam) and Dor- sey (Milans). 138 each: Kellogg (Milans) 1:34: Whitacre (Mt. Pleasant), 133; Low (Mizpah). High individual sets—Kellogg (Milans). E._ Veihmeye (Milans), § Do Pleasant). o as2: Dorsey (Milans). 351 E. Veinmeyer (Milans). 34 (Unity) an | (MizpahJ. 140" each: Mills (Mt. Ple Whitacre (Mt. ~ Pleasant), Abrai (Mizpah) and Dobson 33 High llrl){el—\l(l Kellogg (Milans 20: Kohler (Unity), 1. High spares—E." Veihmever 113 Bonsor onit it son_(Unity), igh_flat_games—Kellogg (Milans), 95; Mills (Mt. Pleasant). 94. (unity). (Milans), Dorsey (Milans), | PETWORTH. W. L. w. Ll Butler Barb. 26 13 Super.Lock. 18 20 Bell Greyh'd 26 13 Joyce Engr. 13 26 Sec'rity Lia'r 35 14 Little Tavern 1| Season Records. High averages—B. Knorr _(Superior | Lock & Elestric 113:14: J. Burger (But er Shop -8 G:H;e): .Ind:\l;l,d‘al"ll same—C. Smith (Bell revhouna) High individual set—C. Smith (Bell Greyhound). 474. High team game—Bell Greyhound. Hheh foam Seroopell Greyhound: 1.67 High strikes—J. Burger (Butler's Bar- ber_ Shop). High spares—C. Smith (Bell Grey- RoRRe fat L. Remson (Superior mes—! Lotk® & Electfic) and W. Reed (Butlers Barber Shop). 93 each. PETWORTH SINGLES. 2 ] Don Hopper Mitchel Stein Fiore Teady Farrar Dol Phil Coniglio 1 Joe Coniglio . F. Beilafoire 12 M. Harrison. Season Records. High nvenln-—Don Hop Teddy Farrar. 98-5; Flore, High game—Fiore, 141. High set—Don Hopper. 340, High strikes—Mitchel Stein. ll. High spares—Don Hopper. High flat games—Sam Nesoll. Joe Coniglio and Frank Bellafoire, 91 each ‘I‘AKOHA MA CHURCH. L Pn“lu No. 2 oo :n Prnbv No. 1 4” Trinity . 5 47 34 Albris m . u‘ 3 ak! o Crore] CRrLIs= b DIRE 7 5 4 3 104-13; ‘D‘- Wll.. | Beonomics. 17 | Pickles), 3: B.¥*C Vets. Adm. Marines Int. Rev Asric. Jrs G. P. 0. Treasury Treasur; C.c Amcuuuxe War . Standings and Records in Bowling Leagues FEDERAL HOUS TAKOMA SUBURBAN. | Final tandin Team Standing. ' w. w. L w. L Maintenance. 35 10 Public B Brook's §. § i Bazzuro E. C. 4K 4 Central Pile: 15 Bulk Mai Fritz Billlards 6 York Auto 8. 47 4¢ Research . 26 16 Bulk Mail Happy Five. . R Stansbury C. 41 & Procurement.. 18 Public Re Stewart Bros. 56 40 Pioneer Pen. i# 6 Auto G. Shop 54 Schaefler_Mot.40 bl F.E R A Tak. P. & H. 51 42 Tak. 8. Food 35 61 | S L Southern Ry. 48 45 SNEC....ees 20 64 Final Standing. 0 o w. L i TAKOMA. | 17 ative Team Standing. Recoras L £r Mimeograph . ‘Works Smith & Mur. 42 Youngbl'd H. 41 Finance ... 16 Becurity ..o Seal Constr.. 51 Stevens-W. C. 43 Adm 100 B2 17 Meencers Eruie O Exs, 50 34 Tak Auto & 34 30 Audit 11 Payroll.. ol W PO 20 4 Takoma P ] " 'Season Records. Jome Ol Co. 47 ii7 High team score—Transportation. 1.504. Gt sl Hii team game—Transportation, 561, - High ‘individual rel—Lee Eari. 400 0DD FELLOWS. High individual_same— Lee Earl. 150, Team Standing. High average—Jack Palmer, 11 == P. D. Stusrt 5 RECREATION. Amity No. 2 WL Amity No. 1. Arabi f1. 50 25 Brodts, Inc. olumbia .. . 4 Pirrone. &Ce-m 49 36 Plaza Wine Mt Pleasant : Season Records. High team xame—Mount Pleasant High team set- Hign Mount Pleasant, individual game Enrlich, 16! 1 riich. 408. 8 187 Kettering. AGRICULTURE INTERBUREAU. Team Standings. W T ERA| Plant Industry......... 46 41,0900 FEDER Blister Rust i i Government Printing Office | Economics - 44 10 Internal Revenue. PR el a | Investigation by G. P. O. Union Printers. Aczoun! 1. B E W Ne 121.. Exten: Navy Yard ; i Yeterant Agminisirarion PheBleuiture High team \u\ High team METHODIST PROTESTANT. Team Standines. Congress Street . North Carolina Ave No.'i e % Fort Mye Mount Tabor No.' % Season Records. High nue No. 1 Fort Myer Hi High team North Carolina Avenue No 1. 1#30. Congress 1 Street Dode Teland Avenue abor No. 1 High a erbges- Rader (Con C.E._ Eeauchamp (F 110-+2. Lindbergh (Mount Tabor No ]u» 49, ¥ ual games—C. E. Beau- chamo (Fort Myer.. 160° Kennedy (North Carolina Avenue No. 1). 159. Rader (Con- z gress Street). 157 High individual sets—C. E. Beauchamp Season Records. (Fort Myer). 412 Rader (Congress treet) t y 440 ennedy ( 1 A team average — 8 Anthony's, ! NDH ’r‘ g CC”E‘ 5 arol:na venue % team sel—8t. Gabriel's, 1.748 ieh’ strikes— eauchamp (Fort | n average—Weeks (St Anthony e - dividual set—Laske (St Ga- IEL | individual ~same — Ticer (St — | Peter's), 156 E High strikes—P. Ross and Wade (8t PETROLEUM ! Joseph’s) Team Standines. | “High 2p Anthony’s). 206 = = L an 9% ROSSLYN INDEPENDENT. | & 46 20 | Team Standings. | i i WL Wisc. Mot . ey Bros. 41 41 Bailsten M, ind<avs 4 31 Lucks ervice Arlineton T.. Standaro L 18 46 Guif No. 2. is Brown Buc ) Fairfax Sery 47 Wind'ge & H. 44 30 Dicks Co 49 Season Records. r's Ph. 44 40 De Molay A 56 ”H,:!v average—Boyer (G No. 10 e S e | (oHiEh individual set—De Mort (Shen Kieh team Buddies, 1 High individual game—Tuggl hl- High individ R. Spiiman (Fair- | man) 163 Rl okl fax Service). 164 High strikes—Boser. 24 High individual set—R. Spilman (Fair-| High sparecBover. 194 | tax_ Service). 407 Hizh flat game—De Moti, 98, High averase—R. Spilman (Fairfax il Service). 114 High strikes—A (Ballston Mar- | KILOWATT CI . ket). 44 | Final Standing. . ¥ L W. L 2("1'!0(;7[" i l\nnurwmr 40 41 ARLINGTON COUN' Dist Enge. Sales - Season Records, Treasury (4 Sta. Engs.... sl Meter: 00 Arnold Op... 54 35 Arlington T Season Records. Shadv Grove b Dickv Co. 1Eh averages o Haves 110-17; James, E Davis &S. 47 34 G W De M L0 Belk. “T00-0: " Connick. ' 101-2; | Dickey _Bros. 4 L, C. P! R e ke g Rk aio 42 20 N aeqr. Haves 455 Belk, A4 Juen, 45 twell. 49 Team Standings. ol EparesBelk, 183 Jimes. 184 m game—Chamberlain Weathe® o L S m set—Dickey Bros.. 1733 | % v ST High _individus! sames—R.~ Spiiman | fiffl; individusl seiJor Kilroy. 305, iKirby Service), 162 T. Sayior ‘(DICey | High team sel—Sub Siation. 1.000, DISTRICT GROCERY STORES. South. Mk Pillsbury’s Fl Ri Kery Wor'ter Salt Stearman's Stan. Brands Lang's Picles | hankman's Carpel-Kra uns't Prunes 31 S D.G.S. Cocoa 15 48 Season Records. team game—Gundersheimer's, Gunder ime: High 605, High team s High 157 man’s), High *individual hern Market game—Tavlor 1.641. (Stear- set—Katz (Lang's o average — Glasgow High ndnldual (Gundersheimer's HOLY Holy Name. . Holv_c'for St stephen's St Aloysius Nativity . son Records. High team zame _Holv Name f32. High team set-Holy Name. 1.74K gellEn, individual - game—Sianton ' (St phen’s) and McGolrick (St. [[maitn:h fexep G TERE (OE Brancis de on (. Ste- Hich individual set—Sta; High'strikes—McGolrick (8t. Francis de phen's). Sale). a9, Hieh sz PXAK::mc:r‘annvnvv 191 geTiEn cGolrick (St. Prancis High team average—Holy Name. 531-40. Labor ' MASONIC, W. L. L Whiting ... 5226 Barrister ... 38 Petworth - . & Anacostia .. a1 King David.. 4 La Fayette.. 41 National B Pentalpha " 41 Centennial .. 4 Mt. Pleasant. 41 Fotomac ... 4 Harmony ... 80 Congress gilver Spring 33 18 Hope Joppa 41 | Takoma " Albert Pike.. 35 43 Lebanon .. West_Gate... 31 44 Naval 36 St John's .. 28 44 Harding a7 New Jerus'em 30 4% Columbia 37 Chillim .... 27 45 Singleton 17 Dawson 27 51 Stansbury . 38 King Solom'n 19 59 Season Records. High team games—Stansbury, 639: King David. 630, High team sets—Petworth, 1,702 King David High individual averages—Billheimer (Joppa), 1 4:_ Phillips (King David), 114-31:" Wolfe (Stansbury), 114-28; Ho- mer (Petworth). 114-4 High individual games — Billheimer (Joppa), 16:: Phillips (King David). 16&: Collins " (Joppa). "167: House ~(Potomac), C? h individual sets—Billheimer (Joppa), | 44%: Cleary (Whiting), 309: Woife (Stans- bury).” 401: Stevens (Potomac). 399; Stackman (£t. John's). 399 High strikes—Gray (Naval), 51:_Guere rier (Takoma). 50 Phillips (King David), 47 Voorhees (Kine David). 4% High tpares—Billneimer (Joppa), 209: Homer (Petworth), 207: Deputy (Pete worth). 201 High weekls games—Billheimer (Joppa), 164 Cleary (Whit 154. COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 171. L. A. it Bicech Mech Dr. Room 45 Miscl. 1., 47 Sunply 47 Sight 1 50 p_ Tube 1| 4 1 oad. Mt. 1 32 1 . 53 cting 55 & R 57 Mine Lab- set—Woods (Breech laneous st:rn d (Supply). Lattin ares_Burdeite (Breech Mechan- Walker (Breech Mechanism), 3% High averag ers (Miscellaneous (Breech Mechan« (Breech Mechane 20 ette ] Danran 23255 Sanico Ext Sanicn Bak Tumba Bread Sanico Cake Sanico Srage Sanicn Eens San P'nut B’ San‘co Franks Sanicn Coffee. 2 L OL. B 4 Jumbo Butter. Wigsly 46 Sea<on Records. High team_games Office 1. #07: " Jumbo _Bread High_team sets—Jumbo Bread, 1.718: smes— D N. Pratt (Of- 2 R. La Bille (Signs). G. Orlitsky (Bakerv 1). 158 | _ High Incividws sets—S. Thorpe (Doush- nuts), 408; T. Bradford (Jumbo Bread), ayyAkes—T. Bradford Cumbo 114-52; La Bille (8igns), HEBREW INTER-CLUB. w. 48068 47,188 44981 481277 p Mardelle 45 0RR Beta Phi Epsilon 44 018 owls 43 070 Chidakel x 3803 Siema’ Alphs Kappa.. 45084 Arora 43111 5T A 56 41597 Season Records. High team game_Chidakel 619, High team sef Vist. R, ‘Hwn irm\mull average—Bortniek | (vistar. High' thdividual game—Welnbers (Chi- dakel). 159 High individual set—Goldbers (A. Z. A AlumnD. 416, High strikes—Bortnick (Vista). &7, High spares—Weinberg (Chidakel). 235, 1 HiEh fiat game—Tenenbaum (Monarch), 0o HOLY NAME !Onrl'!‘l‘\'. SECTION Holy Name St. Anthony's Holy_Rosary St. Fra. Xavier's St. Joseph's St. Peter's Our Lady of Lo Holy Trinity Indiv Strikes—O Ne Schilke. 42: Ovar- end. 19; Breen, J. La ‘Scols, :i5; Sl 1 g Mereent rend Mischou. 173. Meyer. 167 Breen. 15&: Hardie. 158 High gemes—Schilke. 175: Breen. 162; Overen 2; Edinger. 153; Norris. 150; Mischou Edineer. 407 Schilke. 39 Breen. 391; O'Neill. 33 COMMERCIAL. W. L w. L | €. & P. Tel 27 City Cab .. 40 44 | Evening star & Beil Cab 47 i Diamond Cab 33 nfl 34 Premier Cab. 32 Sunday Ster. 2 Sterrett 0S. 2 Season Records. High team game_—C. & P. Tel. 621, High team set—C. & P._Tel 1799 High individual game—Chalfonte (Eve- ning “Stary. ‘185 { _ High individual set—Allen (Continental | Baking). 428 High average—Jarman (C. & P. Tel), 115-58. 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