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High—. .... — -■■■■■ Capital A. _____— ,-A Ranking _____JL TT CLARK GET Hurlers Yield 13 Hits, 8 Runs REVOLTA IS VICTOR Adds Tone to Golf Course WIN IN CITY MI GULLI. _ ___J Average Per Game, But Nats SECOND LAURELS .500 Ball on Round IN WESTERN OPEN IN ALL SAW ILL Play Dizzy _•_ » SUB at Th» 8»»r. Simmons Are Br Corresoondent a commentary on the Nationals' bat- Tropsky, Miss T. LOUIS, .tune 17.—Uples* a ting power or the Chicago and 8t. Ex-Caddy’s 290 Four Shots Competing Solely to Win, He Beats Markey in Straight Von sweeping reform is instigated Louis pitching staffs. Pay Thomas, Leaders—Latter, in a hurry, Washington’s swing armed with a passable curve, didn't Under Total of Goggin, Runs Legs Off American Sets—Junior Laurels to of the West, is likely to go down have much trouble stopping Bucky Dreele Rated Tops. ax one of the nippiest and weirdest Harris' crew in his four and two-thirds Closest Pursuer. Aces in Slow Time. Nate Ritzenberg. tours in recent years. Innings yesterday. VON DREELE of Baltimore, BY PAUL R. By the Associated Preee. BT BIIX DIMMER. In eight games on the road—five MICKELSON, although ranked only seventh JUDO* the effect Harris’ re- Axftociated Presa YORK. June 17. — The' In Chicago and three with the Btowns 'po by Sports Writer. MAY not stay there all year, among the duckpln bowlers of classic 1-mile foot rec- to date—a total of 104 hits have quest for Outfielder Johnny Miles OUTH June 17.— racing but today Dooly Mitchell the is rated the most BEND, Ind., RAY Nation, had upon Stone during this ord remains In America today,: bounced off the opposition’s bats. The Johnny Revolts, a recent grace* the local tennis bowler the men Johnny grad- valuable among par- series, it might be a good idea for NEWbut It's the only consolation j throne. National pitchers—a spirit of charity i uate from the “boy wonder" HE in the 1934-35 season by the foremost talent ! ticipating prompting this title—have allowed 67 Bucky to spread word around the left for Uncle Sam's Soaked, perspiring profusely. Donlv National ranks who is making it tougher Duckpln Bowling Congress, team that he is angling for half a after a trouncing by New Zealand's i attained that when, j: runs. Figure it out and the average and tougher for the game's old guard, position yesterday First rating among the woman bowlers dosen or so. Jack Lovelock at Princeton. is 13 safeties and eight runs per pitchers added the Western cham- in less than an hour he drubbed Bud Ida Simmon* of Norfolk. Va.. open golf goes to Johnny has been a terror to the Lovelock, curly-haired medical stu- In game. plonshtp trophy to his swelling col- j Markey the city of Washington who also is ranked No. 1. Browns' throwers. He has made 14 dent, who made a special trip from Yet. in spite of their pitchers short- lection of prize* today. tournament. Doolv beat Bud tn Nick Tronsky of Wtllimantic. Conn.. official tripe to the plate here and London to accept the challenge of his coming*. the Griffs can show a gain The bushy haired ex-caddy from straight set*, each 6—2. Is ranked No. 1 among the men. ran the off Glenn •n their drive inward the flrjt divi- pounded out 12 hits, including five American rivals, legs And so. lord of all he survey*. Mitch- is based Milwaukee, with an Abraham Lincoln The “most valuable” rating doubles and six for a total of Saturday in the feature .lon. As s result of two victories over triples the Cunningham ell looks about the horison and on the bowler's worth to his team, his profile, captured 36-.vear-old trophy 29 bases. He didn’t know whst it race of the second annual invitation sees no trouble tn a week the While So* and a 3-to-l edge at the Chain O'Lake* one of sight—for Individual efforts in special matches course, over was to stop at first, base in meet under Tiger auspices. Nest must start all the Browns, the Harrismen now Sports- par's be*t hideout lot*, yesterday, with Sunday Dooiy and and his general help- was sweepstakes are a man's Psrk until his last trip to the His time, 4:11.2, 4>4 seconds over for then another lust, game back of the fifth- a 72-hole total of 290 four under again, begins fulness to the cause of the sport. Rank- shot*, Red So*. piste yesterday. behind Cunningham * world record, certain to be more 1 place that of hi* closest pursuer at the wire grind gruelllns ing is based solely on season average Stone scored times himself made on the same track a year ago. eight from although no more bitterly contested— most valuable —Willie Goggin, the silent man Those rated barely and batted more across—from but the manner of his triumph was the District of Columbia 'T'O ACCOMPLISH the feat of break- eight the Coast. tournev. open the nod over a of local alley i Barbary got pair the second niche in the batttng order, so convincing that 35.000 spectators to anv one and sure to attract more even with wins The worth »500 in cash Harrison and Lorraine Gulli. I ing foui and four " victory, only aces, Joe too. left the sun-baked arena convinced than the field of «* which started the losses with this kind of the but more than that in Isemann, congress pitching, considerably is George secretary, that the slim Britisher the king of meet Mitchell Just won. Griffs have socked the ball in a man- It was Johnny's professional golf business announces. only gratitude, though the world's milers. ner ]UAYBE exceeding fondest expectations. that set Stone off. When the plans, sent the 24-year-old star's earn- Yesterday’s in the first ings zooming to almost $5,000 since to Win. Milter Rarely in Game. Von Dreele Big Scorer. splurge game Nationals arrived in town Rogers Runs Solelv that netted 17 runs and 31 hits was he started out with the tournament an all-around Hornsby of the Browns was asked rsn with the playing DREELE received a close deci- T OVEl

_ the mem- opened today. An 18-hole medal round of the Manor Club's two-man Eddie O'Brien. Syracuse sophomore, ence Charest as chairman, while Willis and Eller won singles IN THE inierfamily squabble of the in Interzone of the Tournament Committee matches and the teams of Wiilis- Clarke No. 2 Bowler. round today will usher in the match team tourney with a 2-up victory over Play. beat of Louisiana State bers Ritzenberga. older brother Nstie of the to- which will handle the White. Howensiein-Thurston and "A STOR CLARKE, second: Joe Har- play phase championship Mack Myera and J. R. Patteson. By the Associated Press. in a thrilling 440-yard race in 47.3 championships suppressed his kid brother Alii* to morrow. Sears of Butler are Owen Howenstein, Albert Con- Dawson-Thompson were conquerors win the rison. third; Ollie Pacini, sixth, Other winners were: Ralph Gibson June 17.—Germany and seconds. Ray sped junior championship. He Her chief opposition centers around and from Joe of the New radis. Thompson. A O. White, in the doubles play. was not even generous to let and Eddie Espev, eighth, of Washing- L. H. Whitten, R. A. Thiilotson Czechoslovakia will battle for away McCluskey Clay enough stalwart Winifred Paunce, who won and A. J. McNamee. R. R. and York A. C. to capture the 2-mile run C. E. Dawson and Joe Rutler. treas- the other member of the family have ton are among the 10 leading men Reagh the right to oppose the United '1'HE doubles championship of the the title in impressive fashion last M. S. E. P. and W L. in 9 18.3. urer of the Middle Atlantic Tennis one set. reeling off the match, which bowlers In the country. Brown, Knapp BERLIN.States .n the interrone Davis tournament Citv of Washington —— and the member of his year and who will not be dethroned Jones. Dave Thomson and Tommy • Association only gave him first major Washington Bill Krause. Ed Blakeney. Hokie Cup play. will not be decided until next Satur- without a Mrs. L. G. run- the committee not to the Santini. Joe Paul scrap; Pray, Bones. B. S. Beall and C. A. MeUIer, The Germans showed belonging championship. 6—1. 8—6. 8—3. Smith, Tony Preschi. surprising CANTOCTIN NETMEN BEATEN day. when Dooly Mitchell, singles last year: Mrs. Betty Mac- me Columbia Club. Even Nate's sore foot failed to ham- Harrison. Walter Megaw and Charles ner-up W. E. Gem II and P. T. Patteson. power in their two singles sweeping Md. champ, learns with the other finalist. Kenrie. Helen Dettweiler and Mrs. Cantoctin Club. Frederick. per him in hia victory drive. When in Walson were Washington aces with matches to oust Australia from the Welsh, Tom and meets the team of Jack Scott of with more dropped a 6—5 decision to Ihe Colum- Barney ranking player Markey, the last set his barked berths the first 30 in men's Congressional, W S. Lea sure won the The Czechs won their dou- V^'ITH "dogs” lotidlv. among Lampoon picture. i of the the en- Latona and Ralph McElvennv than a that Leo Wal- bia Club tennis team yester- District, among Tony he removed his shoes and possibility Mrs. at with a net card bles to Country In stock- bowling. Trophy Argyle of match eliminate South Africa is certain to will commence at 3 p.m. Few the Kenwood will have Summary; tries. the competition Flay inged feet went on to ter, champion, a card of 79 with a 10 a result day. win. Following are the 30 ranking men 69, scoring As of Germany's showing bitter than in the think that the team to defeated pin Bowling Congress, with averages Spring. Votney Burnett wav ed the Czechs meet virtue Mitchell and a nice Thompson 8—4. P—7. Radciiffe *F.i the State of Pennsylvania by Markey got of the 10: to the final of the Tribal Bowl tour- the United States for the to GOLF first right defeated Holt «—7. «—3; D Palmer • F.' at Pitts- "workout" for their yesterday PROS’ CARD FULL be- 1 of his final-round victory play X/IEANWH1LE championship golf defeated 8—0. 8—1: Eller 'C.r 1. Nick Tronsky. Willlmantie: average. ney. licking John Holsburg 3 and 1. compete in the challenge round Walsh. to defeat the new doubles defeated E Palmer, tl—P. 8—3: Mrs. burgh Saturday, will be out to retain by learning ]78-1.78; 183 games. comes hotter as the thermometer He will meet Craig McKee in a 36- against the Britains. Collttdav defeated Mrs Bopst 8—4 sensation Fish and Summer 2. Astor Clarke. Washington: average. the championship of the tournament of Representative Tourney Schedule Calls moves toward the crest of the bulb. » Mrs >F I detested Mrs. 174-1 OP: 442 games. hole final next Sunday. On Saturday Australian Jack Craw- 8—3: Bopst BUI Breese, on Thompson 7—ft. 7—5. he won last year. his nephew. Saturday. 3. Joe Hsrrison. Washington: averaae. The mid-Atlantic men's title has for Good ford and Adrian <4uis* defeated Hans Doubles—Willis-White —The Woodmen of World, 3; Capital Mount Rainier Grays, 11; All- IT. Fdna Sando. Hartford. Conn. columnist, heads the pack in the cur- four hits. engagement of William Robert Bon- 3. Stars. 2. 17. Phyllis Willis. Richmond. Va. rent West Potomac Park tourney with Transit, 18. Flo.enee Dea Laurlers. Hartford. His winning streak was broken by thron, former Princeton track Chase Grays, 8: Mount Rai- a 66. The captain D. G. S„ 6: Stansbury A. C.. 5. Chevy Conn. sparkling qualifying rounds St. Louis, the same team that shat- 19. Mary Galloway Baltimore. Md. and crack mile runner, to Miss Marion 11; Warwicks. 4. nier, 8. will end tomorrow with match fa- tered Whitehead's at Georgetown, 20. Catherine Quigley. Washington. D. C. play eight straight, McLennan has been announced. Miss Red Sox. 8: Colmar Manor. 7. 21. Helen Spencer. Baltimore. Md. start Wednesday. Miss Alice Marston in a Atlantic A Pacific. thrilling 11-inning game. McLennan'* said the Woodrow Wilson. 14: Ramblers. 1. 22. Dorothy O'Brien. Norfolk Va. leads in the women's parents marriage 23. Ann Conn. division with a Krause wound up the year with a Bokar, 8; Encore. 7. Mitchell.' Hartford. would take place at Montreal in June. Luckett's Bar, 19: Alcova Motors. 8. 24 Bertha Jones. Norfolk. Va. score of 67. record of 18 victories and eight defeats. Condor, 8. 25. Irene Scott. Washington. D. C. Rajah, 14; Seabrook A. C., 7; Concord A. C.. S. He stayed with the Athletics through 20. Key Heinsertberger. Baltimore. Md. Department Store. David's Grille, 13; Columbia*. 7. 27. Margaret Lynn. Washington. D. C. Roland MacKensie la a lot the 1912 season and then passed out learning CALLOW IS RE-ELECTED. 5 0. 78. Mildred Tuekey. Baltimore. Md. about how of S. Kann Sons’ Co„ 5; Palais Royal. 1. No. Juniors, 12; Brightwood, 59. Lucille Young. Washington. D. C. well Joyce Wethered can major league picture except for a RHINEBECK. N. Y„ June 17 OP).— 7. Indian Head. 10; Occoquan, 7. 30. Frances Wesaman. Norfolk Va. play golf. Roland paired yesterday at brief and unsuccessful attempt to The Hecht 0o„ 13: Lansburgh'a, •0. Polly Shugrue. Washington. D. 0. Russell (Rusty) Callow of the Uni- Isherwood. 7; Ballston 5. Five Parma with Ralph Beach against come back. National City Junior. versity of Pennsylvania has been re- Kensington A. C., 11; Takoma Ti- the tall ---- English girl and Johnny Daw- » .- Auth'a, 9; Wiaard Lock Co.. 3. elected president of the American gers. 7. son and the best the MacKenzte-Beach Mont- EVENT WEDNESDAY Rowing Coaches' Association. Charles Nation-Wide Grocers, 31; Maryland Park. 10; Shade Shop, 3. NET combination could do was break even. TIDE, WIND HAMPER (Buck) Walsh of Navy was re-elected gomery A. C.. 1. Wildcats. 1: Goldie s Beet Tavern. 0. Dawson and Beach led in the aeoring 9. Washington Flour, 15; Petworth. Oxon Hill. 13; Woodmen of World, 4. M * with secretary. V*. Made for Women's D. C. 71s, while Miss Wetbered shot 78 9; BUMPERS Pairings Simpson’s Pharmacy, Hilltop Hume Spring. 14; Gaeette, 3. Potomac River Sailboats Pail to Merchants, 0. 8. Junior Doubles Tourney. WILLIAM R. BUSH and Billy VARHELLS HITS TELL. All-Stars. 14; Arrows, V|RS. Meet Time 18; Franconia, 4. Dettweller won the mixed Scotch Requirements. National City Midget. Park Lane, The women's District junior doubles Jess Varneil, with four hits in five Plasa Wine, 3; Hud Restaurant. 2. foursome tourney at Congressional, 19 boats turned out for Boys’ Club, 9: Petworth Eagles. 7. Although tripe to the a triple, tennis tournament will under plate, including ■ ■ WELDED get way a Motor 5. —— -8 *1 with card of 85. The net went Takoma. 7: Nolan Co.. •1 prite the seventh race of the Potomac River on the Bock Creek courts led the Patsy Inn A. 0. to a 9-7 vic- Tmknn Of «m( Pit Mt Wednesday to Mr. and Mra. Otto Elble, with a 8alllng Association yesterday at the Versts Products, 0, O'Donnell's On, P. M. SUva will entries at the tory over the Greenock A. C. yester- RACE TO PEARLWEED. accept net card of Mrs. Folsom Jones Grill. 3. > 74*4. Old Dominion Boat Club, none was able at Mount Md. courts up until • p.m. tomorrow. First day Zion, June 17 and H. Powell were next with 751,*. to cover the 5,000-yard course within Jack Pry Nats. 5; Trojans, 1. CHANTILLY. {IP).—Edward Other Metals Welded Radiators Repaired round pairings are as follows:. won the In the poker-hand golf tourney the the required time. A strong flood tide Police Boys’ Club. Esmond's Pearlweed yesterday « **. Haiti* o'clock—Betty HubbeP won Mrs. A. M. and head wind all PITCHER SIMS SOLD. No. 2: No. 11. 0. 250.000-frane French Derby. Pearl- Meyerboff; Florence Meyer v». Domic following prises: retarded entries. 5. Inc. finished a In WELDIT, Miller: Moor* vs. Ann* and R. A. Mra. D. Colmar 5. weed an outsider, length Sari till*; Mtrtot Hyler Dr. Ketity: Two races will be sailed next Sunday COLUMBUS. Ohio. June 17 (/Pi.— New Deal. 30; Manor. _ tee v*. Bob»r Turney. L. Moorman and C. T. Penn: Mr. and one at 19 in of Park. Modern Clean front of Princess Faucigny’s Ping A O clock—Reba Kir son v». Katherine off Hains Point, o'clock Pitcher Joe Sims the local Ameri- Michigan 8; 516 Bet. E A F ME. _ l.t St. N.W., 2416 Klot* Clara. Tabier rs. BeHr Ktorunan: Mrs. J. A. Kennedy. the morning and the Anal race of the can Association team has been sold to ers. 3. Pong. A. K. Macomber's Mansur was Dprotfcy Klnashury vs. Mar? Ryan: Kunela. Modem Cleaners. 8. third. The winner 144 for 10. Eleanor Craven v*. Mary Mamin*. Three players tied lor Brat place in Spring season at 5 g.m. the Houston (Tex.) League Club. Joe 17; ) paid •• ('