Weyers406 High as Scoring Rogers Had Baseball Promise; Slumps in W CD A Tourney Cronin Liked to Play Cowboy Evans Sports Mirror Lawrence a at 7:30. The hot Sharkey, weyer’s fourth-place body pennant Again a uowooy Koy Rogers, cinema star, were guests of the cowboy at last Today year ago—Hugh Casey, count of 43—406 In class A singles scrap will see the Lafay- former pace-setting sometimes feels that he night’s performance. Dodger pitcher, hurled was the best of last ettes Colonial ‘‘might tally night’s engaging Village, will no-hit game as Norfolk Naval have a Rogers probably be out to see weak in the one be- been fair to middlin' ball for 'Title' Air Station pinfall Washington City runnerup King Pin, game the Red Sox and Nationals either Grapple defeated Norfolk tournament at Silver hind, Ice Palace, third- had he Babe Naval 4-0. duckpin meeting player,” buckled to it while today or tomorrow. Sharkey Is defending what Station, Spring. place Hi-Skor clashing with Lucky a kid. his backers call "the world heavy- Three years ago—Leslie Mae- Strike and Mitchell ran a 4:09.4 Mayo’s Esso, one of the four pen- fourth-place Spillway And Joe Cronin, manager of the weight crown” when he takes on anchor leg, Brookland. Other matches Don as New York won nant-contending teams in the keen opposing Boston Red Sox and a native of San Ellsworth, Texas U. Ace, Evans again tonight in the University 4- carded are Claren- mile title at Penn Track Rosslyn Independent League, led Temple against Francisco, says: “I always have liked rassling headliner at Turner’s. relay don, Bethesda Is to Joe Turner Relays. the team firing with 107—1,766 in Greenway against and Western pictures and Going Annapolis didn’t like the tussle and Arcadia last week when Five years ago—Lou class A. Eddie Keith. Rosslyn’s top against Hyattsville. played cowboy and Injun along with By the Associated Prill. Sharkey retained Ambers, Ice Palace and also will his claim to a title on a 137 H, knocked out Honey Mel- bowler, posted only 366 to tie with Spillway other bovs before I decided on base- AUSTIN. Tex., April 26.—Ralph technicality roll a match after the and rematched the lody, 133, in fourth round Boston Mike Avon for the night's high set. postponed ball as a career.” Ellsworth, Texas U.’s aU-Southwest pair. regular league battles. Winner of the Michele Leone-Yel- Avon, with a 22-pin handicap, post- Rogers, appearing with Col. Jim Conference halfback, has been ap- bout._ Action in the Ladies’ District low Mask on the same ed 388 in A singles. His Prince Eskew’s Rodeo at Uline’s, and Cro- pointed to the Naval Academy. He grapple card will get a shot at the "title" Georges County League teammate, League tonight, starting at 7:30, nin, here to direct his Red Sox will enter on July 1. here We brings together the leading Hi-Skor next month. Turner says. Will Buy Your Car Johnny Nicro, tallied 36—392, while against the Nationals, addressed the Ellsworth, who sparked the quint and Lafayette at Lafayette, Long- Also on the bill, George Macri- Secretary Harry Dixon took time weekly luncheon of the Touchdown horns to their second Over The at Ice Palace straight con- costas faces Nick Campofreda; Mau- Telephone out from his multiple duties also to Rosslyn Rendezvous, Club and ably entertained ference yesterday title last fall, still has three rice La meets 392 36 franked at Arcadia, Spillway at Takoma, a Chappelle Mike De- post with pins. capacity audience. years of eligibility left. He also is Just Call King Pin at Bethesda Bowling Cen- metre and Herman (Dusty) Rhodes, Leading bowlers of the Rhode Is- “Frankie Frisch offered me a con- a standout trackman and at the ter and Columbia at Lucky strike new blood, debuts against Henry land Avenue Businessmen’s League tract after I had worked out with recent Texas was against Red Circle. Relays given a Piers. DE. 7754 will see action with Bill the Pirates in Pittsburgh last week, as the tonight, Greenway’s Men’s District trophy outstanding athlete. Hall, Mill Ulrich, Lew Yates, Willard League but then withdrew his offer,” Rogers or team will present two new members Hamilton and Jerry Flanagan down laughed. “Said something about the tonight in their battle with Bethesda Elko for singles at 7 o’clock. manpower situation nbt being that Optioned by Cubs sWi AD. 9316 Bowlin? Center, replacing Capt. B0ULD~ desperate yet.” CHICAGO, 26 Pin scattering will reach its peak Weddy Roberts, who entered the April (A*).—Pete Croning declared: “Our Red Sox reserve We will the cash. tonight at Anacostia Spillway, with last Elko, third baseman with the bring you Army Friday, and Mike Owen, are interested in and Wm BATTERIES the entire District in who Roy Rogers Chicago Cubs, has been released to League firing Joined the Navy last Monday. the-rodeo and will EXCHANGE WEAPONS AND IDEAS—Joe Cronin and be out to see the the Los Angeles club of the Pacific L S. Jullion, Ine. Cowboy show.” BOND MOTOR GO. who at the Coast League subject to 24-hour Roy Rogers, spoke Touchdown Club luncheon. About 15 1443 P ST. N.W. NO. 8075 1729 14th St. Chesapeake Attracts Big Field members of the Red Sox recall. N.W. Despite Prestige of Stir Up By the Associated Press she probably would go against the BALTIMORE, April 26.—A lot of colts In the Chesapeake. He does 8-year-olds either aren't impressed not intend to start her in the Derby. Others who in by those short odds may go the Chesa- peake are Mrs. A. J. Abel’s Gramps on Stir Up or are interested in the Image, Bobanet Stable’s Gay Bit, $25,000-added W. L. Brann’s Declared ftnd Picotee, purse, aside from any bearing the Calumet’s and Mrs. Roy Carruthers’ Jimmie. All race may have on the Churchill except Armed are Derby eligibles. Possible Downs classic. starters include Bel Reigh, Alorter, Pimlico officials predicted today Third Trial and Galactic. that probably 12 and possibly as many as 16 Derby hopefuls and Ball Runners other 3-year-olds would go to the Players Turn post In Saturday’s 1 1-16-mile test. Falls Church Eagles made a track On their showings in the Chesa- meet out of their ball game with the peake will depend whether three or Seahawks, another Virginia four colts start in the Derby. Among nine, yesterday, winning 27 to 6. those is Col. C. V. Whitney's Pukka Gin, which finished a disappointing Muncrief to Join Browns in fourth the first division of the ST. Wood LOUIS, April 26 (F).—Pitcher Memorial, won by Stir Up Bob Muncrief, who after being the winter book favorite; recently passed his pre-induction examination for Calumet Farm’s , a colt military service,' Joins the Browns which this spring has shown to L_ signs play until he is called for active of the form he was supposed to have duty. last season, and Mrs. Ethel D. Ja- Howard Wins Tank Meet cobs’ Stymie, a former plater which finished second to the Greentree Howard University swimmers were Derby favorite in the first division victors in a triangular meet in their of the Wood. own tank, running up 43 points against 33 for Among the other 3-year-olds ex- Hampton Naval Trainees and 15 for pected to go in the Chesapeake, a Hampton. transplanted Havre de Grace fea- ture; are Mrs. Ella K. Bryson’s Di- Card rector J. E., the #colt which was City Duckpin favored in the Flamingo, only to fin- Tomorrow ish fifth; William Hells’ Olympic Single*—7Night Zenith and Calumet’s crack filly B.mT . 8hSbSh^~Eddi® Esp®7, Tom Dutch Twilight Tear defeated three colts s STrifugeneArcher, Meyer Brennan. and her 5*‘hh. M,urti, John Bltieerald, William filly stablemate, Miss S***1'er. Anthony Zucel. Roland Simpson, , in an allowance Ht*hie, Ted Chaconne. test Shn*vfSti!5Si’ w & here <3»*Jee Monta- yesterday, and Trainer Ben A. io^»fftr2lalLBlTleS*nivort, Bill Brown, Boy Steacall. Jones said if she was sound today Teams—8 P.M. Davis?® A-_H- * J- Construction (Port -Class B—Design (Navy Department). Scores Last Optical Shop Night Wolves (Spillway Commer- UnA’' £2;*4 (Br-oolcland Merchants). Brook* Office (Rhode Island Avenue In Pin Event Busmen), Plaza Rockets (Rhode Island City Avenue Business). Commando (War Stolle*. CLASS A. 24—337 L. J. 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