Jack White and Tony Santini Clash Tonight in Bowling Battle 20 YEARS AGO Crosby Is Named O’Brien’s Netmen While IN THE STAB “G” Toastmaster Prosper Tilden’s the ball hard but Languish TJITTING John F. President Wil- squarely at the fielders, the Crosby, son’s Assistant General, Nats lost their second game of Attorney Troupe Headed by Bill Drops $4,200—Savoldi Buys $25,000 a Real will be the toastmaster at the Home—Hagen Sport. the season in New York, 3-1, their IN ninth annual G dinner of BY EDDIE BRIETZ. Walter down at last Summer Ed STEEPLECHASE Varsity against Hagen cago out the passed ill luck being little short of mar- pennant ... Pie was talking Georgetown which is to Associated Press Sports Writer. Charlotte, N. C. “The loaded to velous. All the Yanks’ runs came University, Haig’’ cigars Manager Jimmy first place when the Bucs and Sox a week services an be held from tonight at the YORK, April 15.—You offered to donate his in Dykes and other members of the a off of Harry Harper, who retired hooked up for tour .... but Dykes can Will Roll Mayflower Hotel. laugh at the rasslers exhibition match for the Red Cross White Sox ... Ed visited the Gulli and Young in the seventh inning in favor of Somerville Horse Is Four Sox kidded him so much about the who all want was .., Crosby, graduated from you to, but Joe ... match rained out What in Texas a Sunday or so ago and Bert Gallia. The Nats left im- team he'll settle now for the first Race Georgetown in 1912, and later NEWSavoldi and his wife are did he do? ... He canceled an ex- darn’d if he didn't for three af Atlanta—Girls’ go mediately after the game for Bos- Lengths in Van in Big division Port Worth’s Texas studied law at Harvard, became moving into a new $25,000 home at hibition at Asheville, for which he of the loaded variety before the ton, where they will open the sea- loop club averages more than 31 Remains Tied. the United States attorney for Herbert, a resort colony in Western was to be paid, stayed in Charlotte son there with the Red Sox, who Race. day was over Keep your eye years Sam Lou Middleburg Connecticut soon after taking his Michigan Bill O’Brien is mak- another and for noth- Cordovano, are the with three day played on young Jack Dobson, son of the WO of the foremost' leading league Little's assistant at Columbia, is country's legal degree. His oratorical ability on the ... is some- BY ROBERT B. PHILLIPS. JR., ing money Lott-Stoefen ing Hagen always doing in the back- Jack White straight victories. Maryland coach, Army headline news as a duckpin shooters. Staff of made him an overwhelming choice tennis troupe, but the group headed to make you like him better rassler in the Tufts base ball team defeated a Correspondent The Star. thing field next Pall, and it's a cinch of New Haven. Conn., and for the toastmaster's role. Middle West The by Bill Tilden $4,200 dur- .. Talking about: the Schenectady local nine for the second va., April 16.— dropped Stanley Cup those class room hurdles at West Santini of Washington, college Union-Star sponsored a base Tony Mrs. Marian du Pont Somer- ing the tour's first weeks Tad games, Connie Smythe says his ball at the successive day, nosing out Catho- Point won't spill him, either school will clash in a five-game battle Wieman, Princeton line coach, sells Toronto Leafs were struck recently, with John (Nig) ville’s Oliver C. carried that was back the first round, but fin- Maple He’s a crack student at lic University, 2-1, in an 11- far for During old Arcadia tonight 10 o'clock. an race. Out Insurance at Ann Arbor the an driven a Grabowski, Yankee catcher, in Middleburg,prominent Virginia sports- ished last. Portrait ran even during by express train, by their the Giants thriller. Frank of here to shoot in inning Fahey did not threaten at any tune. The others training jaunt charge of the White, primarily woman’s French old rose and oft season Those rumors that tornado. faculty Wally C. U. pitched a no-hit game for blue, were never factors. covered 5.Ellsworth Vines, national sin- winners, won the eer, slower to settle into stride, trail- leading during early stages but giving will roll in the Southern high-game prize away to Corn Dodger after a mile, Both day they 20 tournament, replete with up- REPORTEDgles champion in 1931 and event with 139. The North Washington girls ing lengths. horses fenced unevenly and almost shook FRIENDS NET VICTOR Sweepstakes, a championship their riders loose at various points In the a wide af- girls’teamsstage will meet Lester one- were the sets, appeared open 1932, Stoefen, Blick. runners-up. race. Corn Dodger lost much ground at to be staged by John S. fair as semi-finals in the half of the national Wins by Four Lengths. his fences, but made it up on the flat. today began championship the affair From all appearances Starlite. needing the race, was tired at men's and women's doubles team the two sea- Opens Tennis Season by Beating W. with 392, AING decided to play Fugitive at singles. LACROSSE TILT HERE following will cost Blick a pretty penny, since Flanery, Including J the finish. SIXTH RACE miles on the flat— sons, in the feature of tonight's three a two-stick won the In- his own game and took Oliver C. IV2 Hal Surface, the unseeded player Mcntgomery-Blair High. he has sent invitations also to Ida handicap, First. Stunt Flyer. E. S Voss. James Ryan: matches at the forward the first turn of the from Kansas who Gene professional University Norfolk's No. 1 bowler, and terior Department Sweepstakes at during second, Protagonist. Randolph Dulley. City stopped Friends School netmen 6immons, owner and rider; third. Little Fred. V. Z. of Maryland. started their Convention Hall. R. S. Walter, with course, jumped several fences almost Mako, Davis Cup star, in the quarter- Philadelphia All-Star Squad, Bal- Helen Randlett of Richmond. Two Reed. Jr.: Dion Kerr. jr. White Lightning Stoefen's partner. George M. Lott, season with a victory yesterday, when neck and neck with the leader, and and Five O'clock also ran. Time. 2:39:2. was J. Gilbert Hall jr., Atlanta stars are to roll. 20—359, was second. finals, opposed by timore Band to Be Foes in they took four of the five matches was on the time Stunt Flyer, knocked off his stride goes against Barkeley Bell in the other James R. Wannan was elected top by they swept bend the first of New York, a veteran Pinehurst Since Ida. Lorraine and Lucille are pres- round^g the grandstand while Stoefen and with the Montgomery-Blair High the the second time. time Fame again strongly, held the lead singles encounter, ident of the Interior Department past grandstand contender. Saturday Fray. School tennis running neck-and-neck in total pins by a safe margin up until the last 50 yards, Lott team together in a doubles match team, which also was Fugitive was jumping none too a furious for sweepstakes and special match League, George Miller, vice president when Protagonist closed with The other men’s singles match pit- season’s first lacrosse game for opening its court campaign. The at this while Oliver C. rush and would have passed the leader in 'J'HE against Vines and Bell. is a and Henry D. Billings was named sec- smoothly point, ted Donald Davis on competition, the event, since it another three strides. Protagonist, racing Budge, Cup player, will be on Lott, three times a member of cham- match, played the winners’ courts, was back and his was rated well back until girls played Saturday to retary-treasurer for a tenth consecu- standing flying greenly on turf, Wllmer Hines of found Friends 20-game aSair, promises inject on against Columbia, doubles combinations before losing only one of the fences. the time two-thirds of the the finish, when he came brilliantly. the National Cathedral field when an pionship tive term. By Fred ran a creditable r»ce. White doubles new life into a fading season. Buoyed Little S. C. taming with Stoefen in 1933, meets a matches. three-mile gallop had past., Fugitive Lightning tired alter leading for a while. allstar team from Philadelphia meets by her recent national conquests at Budge advanced easily into the Tartar in Bell, who reached the heights Summaries: obviously had seen enough and -•-- Hartford, where she won the singles semi-finals with a 6—2, 6—3 victory the Baltimore 10, starting at 3:30 of the indoor the Winter Newmyer defeated Jenkins, fl—o, e—l; Charioteer as was not game during Spear defeated Witherspoon, H—ti T—5; 418 and established a Just plainly over j title with Mat Matches J. Foreman of the University of o'clock. of '35. It was that year that Bell Bunas defeated Arentson, rt—l, H—l: sufficiently full of run to come on HOYA GOLF TEAM WINS j Spear and Newmyer defeated world-record nine-game total of 1,169, North Carolina. Hines had a more won the indoor doubles Witherspoon By the Associated Press. championship and Jenkins, d—if. ti—0: Arentson and the At- fighting terms with the leaders. At Members of the all-American tour- j Lucille optimistically faces difficult time in defeating Donald Mc- j with Gregory S. Mangin and finished Oroves Blair) defeated Schult2 and SIc- WINDSOR, Ontario.—Dick Shikat, the finish it was Oliver C. by four easy Bride. 4—«. H—4, lanta battle. Neill of Kenyon College. 7—5, 6—1. ing team which went to England last second in the singles tournament to 6—4. 220, Germany, threw French Larue, lengths. Follows Up Victory of Hilltop ] Hall eliminated Archibald Hender- Fall will dominate the line-ups of the his partner. Pace. 210. 20:30 (90-minute limit). Fair Leaders Keep Quebec, Nine Over Tarheels. of son, University North Carolina two teams. Local tennis stars and professionals T STRIKE and to- TRENTON, N. J.—Joe Cox, 220, Two-Hone Race a Thriller. UCKY Rosslyn who set an in the will officiate at the which ■*-' Special Dispatch to The Star. player early pace matches, day are still deadlocked for first Cleveland, defeated Serge KalmikofI, TTHE Panther-skin brush affair was Baltimore will have four regulars — tournament, 2—6, 6—2. Sur- begin at 8:30 o'clock. two CHAPEL HILL, N. C., April 15 6—1, in the Ladies’ District 230, Russia, straight falls. as & and Philadelphia two. They are Anne place League just simple problem for face was extended to three sets to -•- Georgetown University’s golf team Lillian Elizabeth Bon- pennant chase, following last night’s HOLYOKE, Mass.—Rudy Laditzi, Laing and Our Friend. win Pugh, Scott, matched the victory of the Hoya nine from Mako. 4—6, 6—4, 6—2. matches in which both won 2-1 de- Schenectady, N. Y., defeated Henry There were two horses in the thron and Bettie Freeman of Balti- only of earlier this week when it trounced Lila Porter. Mobile. Ala., who upset GIBSON SQUASH VICTOR cisions. Piers, Holland, two straight falls. for maidens and winners of more, and Libby Toulmin and Virginia Groveton, Norma Tauble, seeded No. 1, and — skirmish JERSEY CITY, N. J.—Sid Doren- the North Carolina University golf Allen of After dropping the first one race, but the pair made a real 1934 indoor title in the Philadelphia. holder, quar- a hold of his to Convention Hall, the Luckies won berg, 178, Jersey City, defeated Solo- thriller of team, 14—4, yesterday. Kate Wetherill and Maude Sharp Smashing three-year it. Both Paul Mellon’s Corn ter-finals, 6—4, 8—6. was paired with Gulli’s 137 and mon Bey, 185, New York, two out of Summaries: of Philadelphia and Turnbull, on the local title, James M. two. Capt. Lorraine Dodger and Mrs. Frank M. Gould's Virginia Rice Johnson of Boston, Jenny opponent three falls. local who with Balti- 373 featured. The champion Ross- Starlite a demonstration of how Twosomes—Korken fG.) won over Har- girl, will play Gibson won the 1936 District gave l Mass., in the women’s singles. squash in trimming the SCRANTON. Pa.—Hank Barber, ris. 3—0. Ktrven (N. C won over John- more, were members of the all- lyn’s heavy artillery, not to jump timber. By the grace of son. 2’a—'a; Kreuzberg (0.1 won over 218, threw Jack racket championship yesterday when Bill Woods, ran up the night's high- Boston, Donovan, 200, unholy luck and the stubborn persist- Blcks. 3—0: Hamilton (N. C.) tied Du- America reserve team. 586 for Buffalo, 36:00. free. he defeated Marshall O. Exniclos in team count of 1,659, with top ence of their riders, both horses fin- Foursomes—Korksen-Johnson (G.i won DUNBAR NINE AHEAD. LINCOLN, Nebr.—John Pesek, 198, 3—0; three sets at game. The Wood aggregation made ished standing up, with Com Dodger over Harris-Kirven. Kreuzberg-Du- TASK FOR CRESCENTS. hard-fought the Racquet Ravena, defeated Mar- free (G.) won over Hlcks-Hamllton, 3—0. Dunbar High School's base ball It a spirited battle by totaling 1.644 as Nebr, Tommy the winner. Club. Matthew with 350 and Billie vin, 218, Everglades, Fla., straight team won its second game of the sea- The Crescents, basket ball cham- Annetta Results: in the first set. Ex- falls. son yesterday when it nosed out an pions of the Twelfth Street Y. M. C. A Defeated, 15-5, Butler with 349 led the losers. Eve- FIRST RACE, 1% miles over hurdles— WANT GAME. 350 First. Navarino, owned and ridden by An- CONCORDS Alumni nine, 5-4, on the Walker Sta- Tribune tournament, will play an all- nicios rallied to tie the match at a set lyn Ellis' 362 and Rena Levy’s derson Fowler: second. Chalice, Mrs. Rob- for is wanted dium diamond. Dunbar its first star tournament team in the with a 15-7 score, to fall were top counts for the Virginians. ert CT Winmill. RandolDh Dufley; third. A game Sunday by plays tonight apiece only Crooning Water. J. C Brady. W. Wines. the Concord A. C. base ball team. conference game on Monday when it Y gym. Trophies will be awarded before the consistency of Gibson, who After a season of being flattened, Last Hal Dale. Swagger Stick. Lightning Rock. the National Beer maids scored their Fights Night Bell Man. Gallant Dan. Our Manager also Prospective opponents should call entertains Rockville High at the same the champions and members of the put on the pressure to win, 15-10 and ran. Time. 2:45. By the Associated Press. Wilkinson at 5251. Cardozo team, runners-up. 18-17. first sweep, with Northeast Temple Navarino worked his way forward to Manager Georgia place. Swanee defeated PHILADELPHIA. — Haines, the leaders, Chalice and Crooning Water, as their victims. Leroy during the second turn of the field, and Arcadia in the odd game. 200, Los Angeles, knocked out Natie was third over the last Jump, which both Brown, 212, D. C. (2). of the others hit hard. Apparently cut off Washington, in an attempt to get through on the in- Ehlers Wins Tourney. NEW YORK.—Pedro Montanez, side before reaching the stretch turn. a of 26 to tack Navarino was lucky to get through when TI7TTH handicap pins 134U, Puerto Rico, knocked out Lou the tiring Crooning Water went wide t” to a 396-set, Henry Ehlers, of Jallos, 138 >2. Cleveland (7). SECOND RACE. 2'a miles over brush— First. Our Friend. Mrs. Verner Z Reed. the pennant-winning Wilmer Tailors MILWAUKEE. — George Black, Noel Laing: second. Laguna Seca. Charles won the Recreation League 161 Milwaukee, Frankie E. Perkins. Henry Frost. Jr.: third Por- team, *2, stopped trait. William B. Streett. Richard Williams. Bweepstakes last night when his 422 Misko, 156%, Grand Rapids, Mich. (5). Brad and Drapeau also ran. The Mole total the 398—16—414 ST. LOUIS.—Joe Ghnouly, 132. St. fell. Time. 4:35:2. SAYS... grand topped Our Friend On MONEY went top shortly after OUR eount of Tom Tebbs of Eynon Print- Louis, outpointed Ray Sharkey, 134, the break and led all the way. winning easily after The Mole, the chief of contender, ing Co. Paul Schlosser Wilmer Cleveland (8). fell trying to force the pace Laguna Seca
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