Ring Fans to Jam Brookland Plant to See Cards and Terrapins RIVALRY AT PEAK j Touts Shakespeare as Links Wriier Four of Seven Pin Records Prof. Phelps Slices Rhetorical Divots From Plays of Avon Bill Set III SHOW During Current Season TONIGHT: \ 0Ad200KSfm Minn Rolled on District TO \ SLICE CIRCUMVENTS Alleys Wj^z world record* and three 174. 139. 13«. 139. 180 Previous record. C. U. Slightly Favored to Pat Rooney. 764. made February 15. 1936. Clarke, Defending Champion Central-South Atlantic records have been cracked by the duck- Mixed Doubles. Washington-Owned Entries Hottest Five game set. 1.338. rolled bv Helen Capture Meet SEVENpin bowler* of the country since in Campbell Event, After Randlett and Astor Clarke on Health Cen- the start of the 1937-8 season last ter Alleys. Richmond. September 11, in Vie With Many Outsiders in match game against Ida Simmons and Feud’s History. September. This announcement came Third Title. Reitzcl Petree: games. 286. 250. ”80. ”62 from L. Lsemann. secre- 260; Randlett. 623; Clarke 715. Previous in Exhibit By BURTON HAWKINS. today George Sunday. of the record. Ida Simmons and Ray Von Dreele, smashing promises to tary National Duckpin Bowling 1,327, made December 26, 1936. URED by the prospect of some AST becoming one of the lead- reach a crescendo tonight Congress who released the 10 marks of the most vicious in Three-Man Team Match. ing racing piReon center* of mauling when upward of 30 of the for publication. the Game. 4 7 5. rolled by Middletown All the country, four-year history of the city's leading bowlers Probably the most sensational score Stars, representing the Capitol Alievs of Washington will DUCKPIN open a rare Conn., against the Italian All get event, a capacity crowd of 4,500 to receive the National Middletown. chance to study Its Are in the first five-game block of the recognition by Stars of Hartford. Conn; Tonv Zagryn. spectators is feathered speedsters at close range expected to cram every Howard Campbell Sweepstakes at Congress Is the 768 five-game total 143; 8teve Witkowski. 191: Vincent Carl- son 141. set. 1.240. rolled tomorrow when cavity in Brookland gym rolled last Three-game the first exclusively tonight when Georgetown Recreation. Action will early December by John by Middletown All 8tars representing the Catholic Conn., racing pigeon show in the of University's boxing team start about 8 o’clock. Bowlers are Tribble of Greensboro, N. C., in the Capitol Alleys of Middletown. history the Italian All Stars of Hartford. the is clashes with mitt- against city held on the upper floor underdog Maryland asked to report at 7:30. Southern Sweepstakes at Blick's Bowl- Conn Tony Zagryn 374; Steve Wit- men at of the Columbia Bowling Alleys. 8 :15 o’clock. Washington’s duckpin classic will ing Center in Atlanta, Ga. kowski, 463; Vincent Carlson, 403. While the That the birds will receive expert Cardinals, sprinkled rath- swing to Lucky Strike for the second Four of the new marks were estab- Women’s Individual. er rating is seen in the presence of in- generously with seasoned sockers, block tomorrow night, with the lished on local drives. Ollie Pacini Fifteen-game set. 1 866. rolled bv Lor- grand raine Gull! of Lucky Strike Alleys. Wash- ternationally and it is as and Red share nationally-known naturally’are favored, just finale coming next Saturday at Con- Megaw the new Cen- ington. in singles match against Catherine natural Street Alleys. judges. Alex McL*ghlan of Edin- that Maryland hopes to win. vention Hall. tral-South Atlantic mpn's three-game Vick of Norfolk at Bough Still Norfolk, and Lucky Strike Alleys. Wash- burgh. Scotland, not only has undefeated under the regime of doubles record with 862. Ida Sim- November, sets. 641. 573. Judged Astor Clarke, out to win his second ington. 652. birds in Coach Heinie Miller, who them mons and Lorraine Gulli hold the Previous record. Ida Simmons. 1.840. made Scotland, England, Ireland, piloted sweepstakes within a month, will be 29. 1935. 1 December Prance and Belgium, but also has ♦o the Southern Conference cham- other three records. set 1.876. Ida the mo6t conspicuous bowler on the Fifteen-game rolled bv been Simmons of the Health Center Alleys. Nor- instrumental in the development pionship last year after compiling an runways. As the Miss Gulli chalked up a 15-game defending champion, folk in singles match against C Showalter of pigeon racing in the British Isles. unblemished record, the Terps are No. 1 duckpinner of the will world record set of 1,866 in November of Winchester. Va at Health Center country Alleys. Winchester. Va December 2. sets, Dr. J. C. Simon of the confident of an which later was Cleveland, registering upset. be shooting for his third broken by Miss Sim- 635. 61”. 629. champion- other judge, U a former president of Unless Miller has performed some- ship of the event. Clarke mons at Winchester, Va„ with 1,876. Recently, CENTRAL SOI TH ATLANTIC RECORDS. the American Racing Pigeon Union thing akin to a miracle since Mary- won the United States The No. 1 girl duckpinner also reg- sweeps for the W’omen's Individual. and now is as land istered two recognized the most tied Duke. 4-4, in its only match second consecutive time. Central-South Atlantic Six-game set. 821. rolled by Ida Sim- renowned fancier west of the Al- this season, however, the Cards rate marks in the Dixie Sweepstakes when mons. Health Center Alleys. Norfolk, in the Washington Times Dixie Sweepstakes leghenies. an edge. Being tlie underdog now is Only Three Survive. she totaled 821 for six games and January 15 at Rosslyn Bowling Center and The two represent combined ex- regarded as a coveted Joe Harrison, Red and 1,151 for nine games in the Dixie Convention Hall Alleys; sets. 410. 411. role, for last Megaw Prevous Lorraine Gulli. 799. made "A \J£Rr QNLY record. perience in Judging birds of more year Catholic carved a 4-4 Maxie Rosenberg are expected to Sweepstakes. April. 1934 ; than a third of a and are with the ANCIF-NT and be the is the list of records: Nine-game set, 1.151, rolled bv Ida century prohibitively favored Old among bowlers shooting tonight' Following Smimodfc. Health Center Alleys. Norfolk, famed MSWLIkE SMbLL for their uncanny knack of Liners. who rolled in in the Washington Times Dixie Sweep- the first event slaged in I Men's Double*. stakes. January 15 at Rosslyn Bowling selecting superior pigeons. 1927. Glenn the most Wolstenholme, Ten-game set. 2.650. rolled by J Rodoey Center. Convention Hall Alleys and Lucky La feared bowler of Strike Alleys, sets. 4 in. 411. 330. Pre- Fond Is Thorough. his day and winner and C Balducci of Collinsville Conn, in Famous Pigeons in Show. the Eastern men's doubles. Willimantic vious record Ida Simmons, 1 119. made of the first Campbell 1935. SAVING nothing to chance, Coach championship, Conn on the Lucky Strike Alleys December January, to hundreds of | long ha,s passed out of the II. sets Rodoey 1544. Balducci. 1.606. J^NOWN pigeon Eddie La Pond last night drilled : BY GRANT!.AM) RICE. picture. Men’s Doubles. fans Freddie Previous record Tronsky and Gacek. 2,655. only by name, some of the his squad under the WILLIAM LYON Moore, whose 185 string made December 12, .1066. Three-aame set. 862. rolled bv Walter finest lights, putting his birds in the city will be on of Yale and the once electrified a packed at Meg&w and Olhe Pacini of Washington in regulars through a light workout that PHELPS gallery match John Miller and exhibit "at the Men * Individual. special aeainsi show sponsored by at. insists that Kingpin (now Columbia) in one of the Rav Von DreHe of Baltimore, Md at the consisted mostly of shadow large 1 the National boxing. 1 tcountry Five.game set 766 rolled bv John Takoma Alleys WaRnngtor October 17. Capital Concourse As- With the PROFthp first and the bpst .Campbell sweeps, now confines his exception of Tony probably Tribble of Greensboro N. C in the South- I Megaw 455 Pacini 407 Previous record sociation. Messuri, to the writer was an named Wil- rolling Federal and ern Open Sweepstakes November 6. at John Anderson and Astor Clarke. 857 who will replace the ill Tex Guman golf entry Country- 1 Club Blick's Bowling Alleys. A'lanta. games. made April 15. 1934. Among them will be Eureka, one the liam Leagues. Johnny Welsh, who in 125-pound class. La Pond will Shakespeare. of the only two birds ever to have Gene shot the top set. of 6fi0, has stand pat on the line-up that trounced Tunney, Walter Priehard disap- flown from Cuba to the Eastern Eaton peared completely from the Western Maryland, 5-3, in the sea- and your correspondent, all maple- States, bred and flown ways. owned, by D. *o*i x opener. challenged this statement until Dr. Roy Mathews. Another will be Twi- with Mcgaw the 192R winner, the Miller, however, was not to decide Phelps offered in rebuttal the follow- light and Dawn, the only Washing- his ing succeeding years have witnessed such ton line-up until weighing-in cere- i testimony: TRAIGHT OF pigeon ever to have received the 1. tognotrhers as Brad Mandley winning monies this afternoon at 4 o'clock. ! tConcerning the fellow who can't HaU of Fame award. Twilight and In 1929 and Rosenberg in 1930. That Should Benny balance count) "Made such a sinner of his Dawn is owned by W. F. Dismer snd Alperstein the year a j to record field of 57 went to beam at 139 pounds or more the I memory credit his own lie "—"The post Theodore McGann. in the opening block at the national Tempest." Coliseum. Open to fanciers of intercollegiate lightweight Then Virginia, Mary- 2. Clarke came to the fore in TEE will (Almost any "Your tale, JTHE champion fight for the first time i golfer) land, Pennsylvania, New York and 1931 to fulfill his own that as a sir, would cure deafness."—"The I prediction New Jersey, the show has welterweight. Should he scale | demand nf him Is dearly bought— to Dr. Phelps, Robert he would s attracted win. The following year By Walter McCallum 100 entries under that he will swing in his cus- Tempest." 'tis mine, and I will have it,"—"Mer- ^CCORDING from outside the city to j Browning also had the makings produced Tony Santim's memorable tomary 135-pound notch, with Nathan 3. (The average golfer's swing) "A chant of Venice." and without a single squawk along the links front, th« compete with nearly 300 of Washing- one-pin victory over Ed Blakenev at Askin inserted in the vpry ancient and a fishlike smell.”— 9. of a good golf writer. Quoting from 14-rlub rule of the United States Golf Association became effective ton s finest. the 145-pound slot. 'The average golfer's progress) Convention Outstanding among "The Hall. In 1933 Whip Litch- out-of-town Oddly. Catholic Tempest.” "And so from hour to hour we ‘Childe Roland"— in Washington and elsewhere in the land of the topped tee shot birds will be Maryland University's captain, ripe field won with the 4. first 1900 set of Queen, owned Fred Mix, was hoping ihe talented iDuffer in a bunker) "I do begin and ripe—and then from hour to "For, looking up, aware I somehow a few days ago Henceforth, and until the U. S. G. A. finds some by Jerome Schmidt of the event. His count was 1.957. to have' Sam reasonQUIETLY, a in be with 14 rlubs which was Alperstein will be his opponent. Mix, bloody thoughts, '—"The hour we rot and rot.” "As You Like grew. for change, golf the United States will played Baltimore, named best j Simon hiked the figures to 1.973 to Catholic's Tempest." It.” of the the had or less, except by those who would smack a charging grizzly in the kisser. bird in this month's big show at welterweight representative. ! Spite dusk, plain w in in 1934. It) 5. was a popular victory N. has been "Some cupid kilts with arrows— 10 (The fellow who is two given place Those same gents will be brought around to the 14-club idea by their links Brooklyn, Y. unimpressed by Benny's j up) "My when Eddi" 'the some with Espey. wonder bov of insist that with or not at all. clouting and is eager to mix with him. i traps."—“Much Ado About lungs begin to crow like Chanticleer." All round to mountains—with pals, who-will they play legal equipment bowling,” finished first in 1935. There Out-of-Town Exhibitors. Should Nothine." "As You Like It." such name to For whether you are a tournament headliner or just another of the Alperstein fight as a light -1 grace was no 6. denying Harry Hilliard in of who come under well-known weight. Rene Benitez will be the (Concerning chronic sheer) 11. (After blowing a short putt) Mere ugly heights and heaps—now couple million duffers keep swanky clubs operating, you out-of-town target. 1936. From start to finish he was the ^JTHER Smiling Date Bernstein. “Well, every one can master a grief "A good oath." stolen to view.” the 14-rlub rule. It doesn't apply1!*---—- fanners will Include Representa- Cardinal mouth-filling "King hottest bowler in the tournament. but he that, has it."—"Much Ado IV." This is not a bad of only to tournament golfers or to pro- , tive Pehr R Holmes of Massachusetts 115-pounder, is favored in most quar- Henry description what like to tote four or five drivers. But About 12. a fessionals. It applies to you. and you i I and an active member of a local ters to trim Maryland's Red Dorr, i Nothing.” (Thoughts of ^duffer whose follows after “looking up" at golf. the 14-club rule Is here to You stay. J. while the 7. (A bum to advise you) ! ball is in a heel "I care The and you. The rule reads this way: club; D Alba, from . Terps' Bob Bradley is ex- trying deep print) fairway immediately gives place might as well get used to It. | not The of consists in a ball Dr. W. W. White a pected to trounce Messuri in the 125- "Runs his sppech like iron through not—a man can die but once. We to mountainous bunkers and traps. game golf j from generation of fanciers in pound division. your blood.”—"Much Ado About owe God a death.” "King Henry IV.” Your correspondent still insists that being played from the teeing ground ! Baltimore; George Niehol- A. U. CONLYN. Congressional's FIVE IS into the hole by successive strokes, with ! son, president of the 13 a hard cross wind) no one ever looks and sees a HOST Nothing." (Facing up gRYCE Susquehanna 8. not 14 in number.”! indefatigable golfer, would like to Concourse with head- Lovell I* Third Man. (Handicap arrangement at the ; "Was ever a feather so lightly blown pleasant sight—including a good golf clubs, exceeding j Association, know a can one first tee) "The pound of flesh which 1 to and fro.” "King Henry IV.” shot. It doesn't say anything about why golfer guy play quarters in Harrisburg, Pa and Law- GRECO, swarthy Catholic a gULLY tournaments, or professionals, or any- ; nine like champion and then blow rence Rebhand. J. S. Brewer. Walter 155-pounder, will stark up against 10 thing else. It just says the "game of sky high on the next nine. He scored Daly and Walter Allison, all from t)ick VnilA Johnson, while Fred TECH Stant. Car- golf shall be played." etc., which means a level-par 35 on the last nine at Con- Baltimore. dinal will battle 165-pounder, Johnny that it applies to every guy who gressional (which he played first) and i Although 11 prizes will be at stake, a 1 Egan. Johnson, rugged lad with whacks a golf ball, whether he scores then shot up to 49 on the tougher first the most highly valued will be the an authoritative lost to Duke THREE HIGH Hoyas at nine. we're convinced that one to to punch, FIVES Playing Personally the bird with Syracuse, 70 or 147. go the best and is expected to be eclipsed by every golfer has a scoring groove, i record. Probably the second best while at Duke be lots of Greco, Slant has been given a Maryland After COURSE there'll guys from which he seldom varies. He may prise will be awarded to the entry •light margin over Egan. I who'll say: "To hell with the! play one nine in great shape, but par with the most individual diplomas Jav Turner, who unraveled to Carolina. U. S. G. A. Who do I catches with him on next. to Its a several HEADING FOR TIE Losing they think they up the credit, while third important •Torching left hooks before being By BURTON HAWKINS. are? I'll play as many clubs as I Maybe Bryce's normal scoring groove award will go to the best flown university's kayoed technically by Western Mary- mingled trepidation and confidence. Catholic University's stocky: want and they can go take a running is around 84. Or are we wrong? young hen and cock. basket ball team meets one of land's Tony Ottenz; last week, will Coach Eddie LaFond digests the odds that have installed his box- leap." | Eastern Back in it* ma.tor opponents of its i bump into Ed Lloyd, with 234-pound Race.as ing team a favorite over in their collision tonight.: Such rugged individualism Maryland Americanhome season tonight when it ANACOSTIA Leo Katalinas facing Joe Henderson, WITHBy the same token, Coach Heinie Miller of the underdog Terps is the inheritance of America, TECH LOSES TO B.-C. C. AHEAD. j Western Basketers entertains Virginia Tech in the A. U. Maryland heavyweight Stop approaches the engagement with unveiled optimism. but it won't go. representative. ( gym. The tap-off is at 8:15 o'clock. Wth nine players taking a hand in Capt. John R. Lovell of Fort Mon- The leveler in college boxing, it seems, is one stinging wallop and both | Before long those individualistic lads The Eagles will be seeking the Anaco6tia's Roosevelt Team. -—- their Another local high school was scoring, basket ball roe, Va., has been named as the ref- Eddie and Heinie long since have* third will find some nasty cracks being made quint victory' in four starts, but will be team eree at the request of both schools. realized the futility of predicting, with i about them and their illegal clubs, and added to the list of victims of Be- walloped Woodward. 39-24, yes- plague or a gilt-Pdge up against a real proposition in the of which cor- Miller and La Fond both are con- the any degree accuracy, college they'll be shamed into using the thesda-Chevy Chase’s terday in the winners’ gym. Wood- upset, interhigh school ALMAS’ FINAL SET Gobblers, who recently snapped a win- fast-stepping nected with the District lad will forget to duck. So-called ex- rect number. Boxing Com- ; basket ball series w ill w ind j ning streak of the five when Tech was defeat- ward. however, produced the individual up University of Rich- 1 yesterday mission as and referee, re- perience generally is considered so It happened a few years bark, in secretary BARRINGthe first half in a three-way | j mond. ed. 23-12. The losers held the sub- high scorer, Belk accounting for 13 much as spectively. and the schools decided to I , rubbish, illustrated poig-! VICTORY IS FUTILE Two 1930, when the original model of the ie Tuesday, with Eastern. Roosevelt other District college fives are urbanites to a 10-9 advantage in the points. eliminate j nantly at College Park last season sand came A lot of any of embarrass- _ wedge along. possibility j inri Western sharing the lead because I j ! scheduled to play tonight, but both | first half, but in turn were held to 3 Anacostia. G F Pt* Woodward OFJ»* ! when the almost timid. ; this automatic bunker Hammer 1 2 4 went arising from that situation. , in Eastern inexperienced, will be on golfers bought ! | Gottwals 1 1 3 substitute played a minute operating out-of-town floors. points in the last two quarters, while I Clark non « 1-ancelot. of Western S. G. A. out- Prosiwi 2 4 >r Jacques disposed 21-Stick Advantage Over Masons shotmaker until the U. ! Harick .10 2 two while Georgetown's efficient five the B.-C. C. went on a scoring rampage. j Belk _ 5 3 13 ineligible. plays Earnshaw 2 2 fi Maryland's veteran Tony Ortenzi. first, a la wed it by the proved fact that the I Duree 1 O 2 What to of three-game at 0 appeared be a runaway Fails to Overcome Latter’i trip Syracuse, j Be'hesda. G.F.Pts. Tech G F Pta I Lazunflo 1 2 Seundera 10 2 while concave face hit the ball twice. Fast! Morre! t 10 2 f oil Seaman o n n •ace for.Eastern suddenly has been Maryland plays its second Dellinger CATHOLIC U. TO ADD Experience on Cards’ Side. showed it to be true, Sullivan f 113 Littman T (too Gordon 0 o o Southern Conference foe as photography j c 3 o « o ransformed into a free-for-all. but the First-Block Margin. in many Vannaia Tan baum f I 2 Koontz 204 admittedly swings That concave was dead that Puller g 3 3 9 Gend m a rut o 0 0 Marshall non he Lincoln J^XPERIENCEJ nights, meeting Duke at wedge Parkers still are favored Durham Kimmel ( 1 1 3 Kendall f 113 Clemmons O o o edge to the Cards, but the reason- TEMPLE LEAGUE bowlers N. C. moment, and you couldn't find one 750 SEATS IN GYM ; o capture the DeLeoruc o o o ; Clacos 4 3 11 championship despite ing there is somewhat false. One con- o i < came within 10 of today with an 8-X telescope. The Schulman.f 1 2 Brunsflald non to forfeit a to pins winning' Terpa No Match. 0 « laving game Roosevelt. can erase that Keagy g oil Tucker .3 vincing punch margin a U. S. G. A. didn't go around inspect- n o Western their six-game match with selected | terps were routed not so far Blank e 1 I 3 Hintz n abruptly terminated Roose- of o n Extra superiority more effectively in col- team of the at Con- ing clubs, nor did it have checkers at Hammett.r o o Faircloth 2/2 Bleachers Will Be Masonic League from Durham last o o Ready elt's undisputed lead of a few hours night when a Coombe.g __ ft Goodman 1 0/ 2 legiate swatting than in professional the the first tee in every tournament. ast vention Hall last night when fast North Carolina team bufied night at Tech High gym by the Totala_ 9 ft 23 Totals_4 4 12 Totals IS 9.39 for Use When punching. Employing experience as trimmed the Public opinion ruled it out. Totals_To 434 Intercity Almas outfit Masons by Marylanders at Chapel Hill under a iwamping the Rough Riders. 37-19. a slide rule of is fatal l comparison a 21-pin margin in the final block. 43-24 count. In and public opinion will force vhile Wilson won its first winning their seventh Tourney Starts. interhigh because rules out use of no more than 14 simply rollegiate cuffing Fortunately the Masonic Leaguers held conference in the tame in two years by Cen- victory eight starts, the whipping prohibit infighting. a clubs in the kits of a couple of of 750 additional bleach- 31-pin lead going into the final Tarheel regulars piled up a 37-18 lead j ral, 23-21. in two extra periods. West- at J7RECTION By eliminating infighting block. The final block score was 1.698 before the million golfers over the land. er seats in Catholic 1 ern now needs to j turning game over to the University's only trounce Wilson lease <5 per cent of boaing's The 14-club rule is here to stick, to 1.677. reserves in the last seven minutes of will ruesday to toss the series into a is gymnasium begin Monday in an equipment destroyed. Tom Courtney, shooiing 364, was the play. and golf will be better for it. No long- .riple tie. effort to accommodate the One healthy blow merely paves the er will some under-nourished 13-year- anticipated top shooter for the Almas crew. Whip Although Maryland missed many way for the for the old kid totter 'round a 6-mile course crowd for finishing touch, Litchfield, saved the Masons from sure easy shots in the capacity the impending Eastern Climbs early portion of each By PAUL J. MILLER. Jr. States are Kirk D, Holland. , Bark. wavering collegiate fighter is stripped with 50 of steel on his defeat with a 383. half. It was Carolina's tight defense pounds skinny to in New Fritz New intercity amateur boxing bouts Feb- of begin president: Briefer, York, idle Eastern outfit was nudged a fundamental defensive gesture. The doubles team of Bill Wolfe and that stymied the shoulders. No more can golf shots 4. visitors throughout. York City on April 2. the sec- vice president, and Ernest Olfe, Mil- ruary I'HE Pro into a pugs immediately fall Litchfield won the doubles. Charley the be bought in the golf shop. They j Golden Gloves cham- into second place and back into handily Norton, promising sopho- ond biennial tournament of the waukee. secretary-treasurer. Washington's clinch, or try to. until their heads should, and will become the Riving the Masons two of the three more, was the only products j Supplementary to the ofQcers ar« the meanwhile continued their l tie a hectic Marylander to SCHEDULEDNational Federation, U. pions first-place during day clear a bit. and not following directors F. R Che\«lier. Mass- College fighters become matches. Isemann, pocket more than one field of skill the result of some strenuous in George although goal, ring- S. A., is home United States achusetts: Harold Morton Rhode training preparation for | vhich found Birch for attracting Island E. Bayh. superin- prey knockouts because they are the final skirmish to Sam ing in three. mechanic's genius. ; Richard Wahrbure Milton Hanauer and the match which will them into losing Simon, Samuel and swing ! denied that Maryland. Champion Reshevsky W. L Murdock of New York. John B. endent of scholastic right. They must break, 379 to 350, won the two singles matches G.F.Pts. N. Carolina G P Pts action against Massachusetts State athletics, ruling Johnson.r n o o Reuben f*ine, former champion of the Sncthlagc. New Jersey; William A Ruth stand off and be no man's Bershak.f I .oral Pros Adhere. taught by a six-pin margin. Wheeler, f 0 4 4 and Barnie Winkelman. Pennsylvania. S titleholders. Proceeds from the bouts i Eastern must forfeit its 44-19 victory Worley, f 7> o o Western Chess Association. These C. standard includes a con- * 0 T ONG the rule became ef- Quinn. Maryland C W Stark District, ■ equipment Last scores: 5ea Bowman.f o n ,, before will be turned over to the President's >ver Roosevelt because Mark Maguire, night's Knepley.f 113 Mullis.f two youthful masters annexed a num- of Columbia Edward M Foy. West Vir- crete chin. Norlon.e 4 V/.! fective the and amateurs ginia: A. M Palmi. Michigan; Samuel relief fund. vho had Almas Tfmp!». Masons .317 W. Carr.f 7 7, 3 top pros ber to their collection in an paralysis become ineligible by playing Beamer.c 1 of scalps Factor and Fiber: A. Wagner, jr Chi- in so in- C'rt.ney 103 132 129 Litehrid 146 135 102 13 o Collegiate boxing, far as it Dilworih.c 2 4 around Washington got their equip- cago: Arpad E. Elo and Robert U. Reel. Tickets will be on sale Mon- mtside the series Baccas 102 11711!! Wolfe 100142113 113 .» extended tour of placed realm, had played all a Readies^ Boone.c J o Europe. Wisconsin: Oeorce S Barnes. volves good professional should Holmes 105 101111 Brown 83 114 129 MondorfT.g n 1 1 S ment down to or under the limit and Minnesota. at and Catholic Uni- after Grubb,g 4 ,, Prior to the 2 tourna- C. M. Burton. Missouri. Paul day Spalding's briefly the Lincoln Parkers had Isemann 1 Oil 1 17 114 Schlos'r 121 129 96 Mulitz.g- 0 0 0 April grand Miller Mis- do, really is not the game at Roberson.g 0 o 0 latter of the late Howard Prices have been set at boxing 114 during the days sissippi: E. Ohman. Nebraska; versity. $1 compiled a prohibitive lead. Rose 327 107 Phillips 107110120 Mathes.g o 11 n ment for the crown that Reshevsky J all. The clinch and vital wouldn’t find C. Thompson and W. M Padgetr and $1.50. infighting, Ruth.g .317 season you many good Texas: Frank L. Fetzer. Colorrdo, Less than 500 (1.698) 537 581 580 (1,677) 557 580 540 donned when Frank Marshall volun- Hugo spectators witnessed parts of the pro game and the most Sroopack.g 102 who carried more than 14 Legler. California Julius Schmidt. Wash- golfers abdicated in some two- Western the for difficult of Doubles. Totals tarily 1935, ington: Bernard Freedman Canada, and rearrange standings part boxing to master, are «77'23 Totals 43 clubs. Most of them are down to 13 7k~T score will tilt in a Rafael Cintron. Puerto Rico. the second time within the of a Rice 95 99 97 Litehrid 1 22 108 117 Officials—Messrs. Knight and Hawn. experts" prelim- QUINTS IN CHARITY TILT. span missing. or less. Fred McLeod, for Information concerning the federa- Rose ._ 121 114 9.3 Wolfe.. Its 134 109 example, few hours, but those who did are con- inary fray. A double-header basket ball benefit Kayoes Popularize College Game. does his links with 10 clubs. tion may be obtained from the seers- magic Carl one vet- vinced the Red Raiders will be (619) 276213 190 1708) 240 242 226 Mease, of the which will feature clashes between boy trou- semi-conscious and reeling. Dave Thomson, over at Washington, tary, 1111 North Tenth street, Mil- blesome the second half. J-JURT, Sincles. SIXTH eran players in the District, has and girl teams representing the Aldie throughout college fighters must break and STRAIGHT WIN doesn’t think more than 12 clubs are waukee, Wis. Isemann filed his credentials with Louis School and Held on even terms in the first punch it out. The in kit. High the Warrenton A. C. half, resulting flood of Sam Simon -... necessary any golf J. Wolff of the National Chess Bettinger to Meet Comer*. will be staged Monday night in the Western spurted midway in the third knockouts, even with those pillowy IS AIM OF A few of the younger pros, like Cliff HEURICHS Federation's committee and is C. BETTINGER. of the school gym. and the will quarter and placed the gloves, accounts for the of and Roland MacKenzie, car- champion proceeds go rapidly game popularity Spencer training for his debut in the to the President’s foundation for in- beyond Roosevelt's reach. It was Bob the sport. ried a flock of clubs, but they quickly Capital City Chess Club many SPANGLER preliminaries. years will all comers simul- fantile paralysis. Custer and Len Stanton, snatching Catholic University’s knockout rec- MAMAKOS, Game With Newark Boosters abandoned them when the time came ago, play Tops Donald Mugridge and Martin Stark 8 the ball almost off the ord over a period of nine years under to get down to the limit. taneously Wednesday, p.m., at 1338 monotonously Court Card have competed in American Chess backboard, who the LaFond and Miller’s of Triple Tomorrow I street N.W. provided margin string knock- MATCHED IN PRELIM In most cases the No. 1 iron Federation tournaments for the last of victory. In addition to their stellar out conquests last season, in his first at Tonight at 8 o’clock the Paul Brewery Gym. was the first club to go. two years. These localities should find defensive labor, Custer contributed 14 year at the helm, Morphy Chens Club invade* the How Stand graphically depict games are on tomorrow Strictly a distance club (it's almost the tournament for the United States They the of rpHREE tap lair of the Capital City Chens points, while Stanton chipped in with effectiveness their Windsor Also to so as teaching. Tucker, Battle in afternoon at the Heurich long the brassie), the 1-iron title within their scope. 8 points. Maryland, isn't gym, Chib to contest 20 or more therefore, exactly Twenty-sixth generally has been supplanted by the and Fine there In School Series Six-Rounder on Turner Card and D streets N.W.. Besides Reshevsky boards. G.P.Pts. conceding any bouts to the Cards and in the of mo6t low handi- with the Heurich Brewers and the spoon bags will be Kashdan. Horowitz. Polland, Max chess 3 0 6 the Catholics are Kessler, director of the 0 n o taking nothing for Newark Boasters' cap amateurs and many of the Monday Night. Club, two profes- pros. Steiner, Denker, Hanauer, Factor—to states that the “soldiers’* 7 0 14 granted. Anything can Morphyltes. W. L. W. Li. happen—and V/f GOLDIE AHEARN sional quintets, the The spoon is a far easier club to play list a few of the top string. .non does. ATCHMAKER headlining card. have a full program for the next four 8 usually than the iron, Cox Eastern- 4 L Tech. 2 3 _3 2 today completed the supporting Heurich. seeking its sixth straight, big although Wiffy weeks. • --•-- and Newark and A1 stick to the 1- American Chess Federation. Roasevelt-4 L Wilson.. I 3 card for the 10-round bout at Turner’s clash at 3 o'clock. Houghton Bureau of iron, for low shots into the of the Chess Western-3 L Central. 0 5 Zuras.c GALLAUDET IS ROUTED. Arena Monday night between Bob Investigation, top-notch forcing /"OFFICERS American local wind. But don’t make Coxes ^ G steleld.fi:. o o o Special Dispatch to The Star. Pastor and Buck Everett, introducing amateur team, opposes Balti- they Federation for 1938 (founded in Game Tuesday. more of and every For the Weather From Totals 8 3 19 W. several new faces on the program. Knights Columbus in a 2 Houghtons day. 1900 as the Western Chess Association Report Wilson vs. Roosevelt Totals 7? 3 37 SHEPHERDSTOWN, Va„ Jan. Western, High who was o'clock The ordinary amateur golfer the 1-iron Referees—Messrs. Keppel and Enright. 29—Gallaudet’s basket ball team Steve Mamakos, butchered preliminary. Marine Re- and traditionally the oldest national gym. 3:30. serves and United is poison and the spoon his pet. DEER PA. proved no match for the Shepherd rather severely by George Abrams in Clay Products will chess organization in the United VALLEY, Results Last Night. Wilson Team Scrappy. State Teachers’ his last appearance, will stack up clash aftef the main game. courtmen here last Golf Kit Outlined. 37; 19. of Heurich and Newark are Western, Roosevelt, a night, a 58-27 against Joey Spangler Richmond to play Cold and enjoyed slight lead over losing by score. The 'T'HE fashionable golf kit this year Wilson, 23; Central, 21. ^JENTRAL in a six-rounder, while another bout twice Sunday. Immediately after the Snowing the scrappy Presidents for three winners clicked in every department Enjoy tkiinf, and ie# for the same distance lists game here the Brewers and will include four wooden cluhs tobof,aninf Previous Results. quarters, but Wilson throughout the game. slated Boosters grasped the lead and a brace of •katin, at this ideal winter Tommy Tucker, a stablemate of will entrain for Newark to play a re- (driver, brassie play* Tech, 17; Wilson', 11. at 21-19 before Archie Panago drib- troand in tba Allephaniea Pastor and former Golden Glaves turn game tomorrow night. spoons); eight irons, starting with the Weatern, 20; Central. 19. bled in to tie the score a minute be- and Panago were for seldom-used No. 2; a sand wedge and 2; Eastern, 0 fore the outstanding Cen- light-heavyweight champion, aiming USED CARS Snow Train Excursion Roosevelt, (forfeit). regulation game ended. tral with 8 and 7 points, respectively. at Johnny Windsor of Pittsburgh. a putter. Variations of this links This Tech, 33; Central, 23. Both teams were erratic in the first BREWERS SIGN SCHULTE. Sunday Wilson G.F.Pts. Central. Still another six-rounder will find menu will find some golfers leaving Eastern. 45; Wilson. 26. extra G.F.Pts Allowances loovt 11:05 P. M, Sotvrdnv, period, with neither club scoring. Don M oney.! 1 0 2 Sokol.! 4 a Jan. Highest Woihington Q Jallos, said to be a of MILWAUKEE, 29 (TP).—Presi- out the No. 2 iron and carrying a fa- 30 A. M. 22. In H ksworth.f. 0 4 4 Ornstein.f 10 Lou protege 7 Sunday Returning Sunday Wastern, 31; Tech, the second extra period the rules 2 J. r Genderson.f. n o 0 Jim Londos, former world grappling dent Henry Bendinger of the Mil- vorite chipping club or some other afternoon. Eastern. 44; Tech, 13. dictate the first team to Roller.! 1 2 7 score two .12 4 Fannine.c .1 2 4 blows with waukee Brewer American club. Roland for Pound-Trip fo4 fore *o Findely.c .10 2 champion, trading Buster Association MacKenzie, example, td|CA Roosevelt. 30; Central. 24. is 'he winner. Don Panago.a .317 H. B. LEARY, Jr. Tl ▼ &twnr Mtyeridole, plus frontier points Wilson's D nlngton,*. Oil while a Baseball Club announced the carries two sand for different Silverman.* .non Carroll of New Hampshire, today wedges %/j from |tot>on, end no^inol Eastern, 18; Western. 14. Dunnington and Jack Hoyt Hoyt.c Martin.* non pocketed fill will see of contracts from shots. Cox has a club fir BROS. 1 Sold charge o» Deer Volley Alto spec.at Dave M ney.* 2 1 S Essenstadt.* 0 0 0 four-rounder opener Billy receipt signed trap Wiffy pet Roosevelt. 30: Wilson. 27. free tosses to decide the issue. Chrj»ler-P1»mnulh week-end e«cur»>on». Fulger.g ...102 former Chicago Golden Gloves Mickey Heath, veteran first baseman, called the 12-X, a thin-bladed little Dl.trlhator* ■ Eastern. 27; Central. 24. Wilson's Smith, scoring was distributed with Swet- and Fred 1612 You St. N.W. POt. 6000 ■ Co» Disf 3300-Nat 7370 Totals ? 0 28 Totals ~i~8 21 champion, toiling Doug Schulte, outfielder, declared niblick, which he won't abandon for Roosevelt, 32; Tech, 24. among nine players, while Len Sokol p^^pj \ Referee*—J. liltehall sad Sumner. nam. a local lad. a free agent by the Pittsburgh Pirates. short pitches, and Leo Walper would I