— —--— ■ — — —--—— — Public Links Golf in Washington Appears Due for Biggest Year in History >>- THE CIRL WHO MADE GOOD. —By WEBSTER coo | 20 YEARS AGO HAS EYE SURPRISES OF STAB. KAMPFER IN THE 1933' mV PfAR, | WRO7? To That ho-hum! i'ue had sfvfral A'WL| letters' from Two <3uh pere. t /CATCHER EDDIE AINSMITH of RO036R. who w*s sewrio' / i'm corresponding wow with the Washington ball team mar- PRis’om R^ft IwemV VfARS AMD BOON iHe aw^ 101931 GOLF 'CfrRee L.cxjte, ried Miss Grace Bate in San THmilV. | Antonio. REALLY A WOKJDERFUL 1 FROM H/M, HCS CX5/Aft. Several former prominent ball AA/W 7 H£'v5 /A R5«F«rT Chances Are, Too, That D. C. Gets Winner of U. S. G. A. President Points V__—_, k__,__ players are planning a come-back Browning- Forces Foe to Capture Last Will Be in this year, Including Harry Cove- Dusek Bout if He to Win in Represented leskle, Dode Criss, King Cole and Takes Goodman’s Open Round to Win After Taking Lena Blackburne. I as an National Tourney. -1——— Manich This Week. Example. Early Beatina.
BY WALTER R. McCALLl'M. BY HERBERT H. more than just JAQUES. LARENCE Johnny Goodman, who won MuROFRFR. 6cRT WROTS Me, we May Have Great Bearing To Conceding experience and speed, to affairs on the Anacostia Promoter Joe the the title so is an amateur. hard ’3ung Nebraskan ments during 1933, notably the at 3:30 o'clock. vent taking the body beating ana con- as much of a tussle is and Eastern, with a flock of gives Browning Historic Course Chosen. -v'-L.m i.i 1m iiuI sequently dropped the sixth and sever.'.h Creek Park open,’’ of Spring Fall; capable he did in his I is the favorite to v.in the scries. previous bout here, it rounds. players, ik we shall T7iE CUTEST FROM L 7- -v— the Thanksgiving "turkey" tourney, and should be a worthwhile atfair. In this yEXT, consider the picture ! I LETTER MY I ALL'l'oU I but Tech is regarded as having a first- f DEAR, GhvY N£C-D, Burns, needing cnly the final rout, i the blind affair held as the clos- bout Dusek bowed after an hour l\J sec at the amateur championship shorty 7o-pay. my bogey rate to the nearly A shot-gun i Hope To IS V by a clear marg.n to a draw arid i chance grab well-known be over the historic old j dear,] I You? OARLIMO, ga:n ing event of the year. Only two events of mixing. Tomorrow lie a to played ? / bunting. Central is figured to trim promises he's POSITIVELY CHARMING i'm| A GReiHT ggca 610 VHDeR- by the same token create a surprising v ere held at East Potomac, but they j for famous course of the country club at Brookline, I Be 77 Western, bat the Blue is expected to counter-grip Browning's To WRITE TNE GCVtRWCR J J upset, was clearly beaten in the final drew big fields, an evidence that golf airplane scissors. where Francis Ouimet made golf his- I 6O1MG f \ SccIALCLCGIST STAWOIMO HCrtRT run into real trouble January 16 when J when Overhn in the has not lost its grip. | A of first-class mat is | tory in 1913. Veterans and youths AecuT M/Ml. SHORTY Told Me THAT ^ session, opened up and public parks bit burlesque \ Too, Som6 CWY scored it encounters its arch enemy, Tech. An as never win THe .—/ repeated hard smashes at i 01 ; expected to mark the •'special'’ 30- \ alike will strive belore to V (T WAS HIS t-lFe OR J Eastern victory Tuesday would give the that event. range. Overlm weighed 153. Burns 10a. More and Bigger Events. |1 minute go between Man Mountain ; 0AMK GuARO'E Indians a fine start, as they then will Stirred of new Anacostla Club sev- Dean, the 301-pour.dcr from Gawaia. by the remarkable records 3H plans meet Roosevelt and Western, looked AMO HE Davis and the "Masked Marvel.” The other : Ouimet In the 1931 amateur, by 55- Whips Britten. eral tournaments for it.s mem- as the least formidable >-x FIRST upon entries, a i year-old Michael Scott in last year's vear-old fistic feud between THEbers over the course at j two prelims present quartet of willing Fairlawn, before tackling their next tough foe, British amateur, and Max Mars- and with this to meet the | journeymen in Jim Clinstock and Scotty by young Roddy Davis of Washing- competition Central. January 23. ton's at the old XXV rTX T THE are to hold Me Dourrall, and Vic Christy and Mike play Kenwood, guard ton and the veteran Joe Britten Loeffler-operated enterprises ; Here's the complete official series card. will be on the war as Romano. path. Just eager, of Baltimore was ended more and bigger tourneys in 1934, first teams mentioned in each case today. Atoning | the the younger generation will display its for a them the links cham- j first-rcund kayo oi a year arc. among city public meeting in the opening game of the I brilliant golf without fear or favor and Davis came back last in the for the crown now worn by night pionship double-header: to the last to win the 1934 Harlan Will, the elongated ex-caddie fight putt eight-round s.mi-v.ind-up to win tne from the Wocdmont Country Club. January 9—Central vs. Western. East- COMMUNITY CENTER crown now reposing on George Dunlap's decision over the flat-looted Brittei. 1 ern vs. Tech. head by a lop-sided margin. Britten slaked all John Connelly, Not dn I a Will, Claude Rippy, only anticipate champion- in tlie firiit two rounds in an attempt are January I?—Tcrh vs. Western, Cm- John M. Downey and Nick Altroek to his knutk u:. about the best of the polfers playing tral vs. Roosevelt. COURT LOOP READY ship that v.iJI kit skill and nerve to repeat previous quick 16—Eastern vs. i the utmost, but one in which competi- the courses nowadays, for Ted January Roosevelt, but. t a severe public I the spirit will be rekindled and burn failing, .ok lacing albeit > Central vs. Tech. E>a\ii>’ p id licking is nc: all it miglit be. Burrows played very little golf last to new 19—Roosevelt vs. heights. Johnny Mays, hard-iiitting welter- year and says he plans to join a private January Tech, East- Twenty-four Teams, in Two Divi- ern vs. from Fort club this year. If Ted does desert the Western. weight Myer, and Roma La- 23—Central vs. public courses and shows a return of January Eastern. sions. Poised for Basket Schedule Heavy, Attractive. Boma of the Mohawk Club staged per- Roosevelt vs. Western. haps the most of the the form which won for him the Manor THE golf calendar of 1934 we interesting scrap in their a final January 26—Central vs. Western, Ball night six-round pr; .iminar..-. Club tourney of 1931 and posi- Campaign. have many events replete with the Chase Club event of Eastern vs. Tech. ON : Net in the best of but tion in Chevy interest. Our amateurs will ro shape, clearly January 30—Tech vs. Cen- the better scored a the same year, he will be a tough Western, abroad to meet a tram in Great Britain b..xer, Mays clean- tral vs. Roosevelt. G. W. \ isits to Start out kayo in the sixth and final round. hurdle to surmount. representative bas- th:.‘ is determined to win its first Temple | until the time of the Burrows is a and a February 2—Eastern vs. Up knockout the rugged scrapper Roosevelt, ket. ball team ; of the city. 10 in Walker cup and bolster the morale of WASHINGTON CREW who knows all the shots. It Is Central vs. Tech. TWENTY-FOUR bout was about a golfer the maior league divHon and British amateur golf. toss-up. A terrific anv other links February 6—Roosevelt vs. Tech. East- right to I ritiina's doubtful if public plaver 14 In the minor loop, are nil set for Late in the Fall the British and Vi eek for D. C. Basketers midsoction finished ern vs. Western. the local Italian. Is his equal if Ted has ample practice the title in th^ American woman trams will Big scrap Community play for 9—Central vs. i Phil Purr accounted for the second to get all his shots working. February Eastern, Center Learur. Play in the minor the Curtis cup in this country. The Graham to hold another Roosevelt vs. Western. I of the in an >ther sched- Harry plans circuit opt ns tonight and in the major strong British tram will be out to ! kayo evening at Rock Creek WEAKENED but determined Cards and Blues will clash Saturday SEES WING PAGE (. uled Spring open tourney loon tomorrow night. avenge its 1932 defeat and will later htnd i when he fin be Eastern and Roosevelt High basketers night in the Brooklyn gymnasium. j Park, but this will just the beginning Sholl’s, Potomac Boat Club Congress play in our women's national cham- George Washington University I Jimmy Harris, Noifol-: welter, in the entertain nearby Virginia teams tomor- Georgetown is slated for two games of ? long series of tournaments which Heights. U teri'it Flashes. Miunt Ver- basket ball quint will take the I third session. Harris knocked Furr to row. the former playing host to Wash- pionship. this week, while Maryland, also smart- ■will keep the habitues of the uptown t on a: d are the entries A the floor in the second for r.o c;unt, Pepco among These events, added to the national in Takes Coast That 1934. Down ington-Lee High and the latter to Alex- floor tonight Philadelphia ing from a defeat last time out, is Regatta course on their toes during in the major circuit, and Olmsted and the of Bob but the soldier bounced to his feet and andria championships entry to a down for a tilt. The re- High. against Temple open composite single Hoyas *'-*■*- ..1U c* at Erst Potomac Manager A1 Farr plans Grill. Swann S- nire,. Tremonts and Jones in the in VUiini -111- Augusta open March, sume action Friday in New York, where another renewal of the East Potomac Cardinals are the teams schedule for the week of nine games for Features When Hudson ished Harris early in the third round. Emerson Institute’s quint has a few among: that will make 1934 one of the most colorful will Satur- Park and also will the will hold the they oppose 'Manhattan. “open" stage open dates that Coach Sanborn forth in miner loop. and exciting seasons we District • Harley i competitive collegiate cagers. Georgetown will an old rival city chrmpior.ship. Tire week’s schedule: have ever had. day met. would like to fill. Call him at the \ in New Event Canceled. The women’s municipal tournev for Sammy Stein, buiwalk of the Colonial York University. school or at his home, Emerson 7124. MINOR LEAGUE. After breaking even In two tilts with the crown now worn by Mrs. Peggy' band, will remain on the sidelines with Golf -•- Tonight. Sees More Ten Notes Wcotton. will be at Hock Woman Stars. Big teams, University of Mary- staged again fa' s a badly ankle while the Mac .id pm O.m tpr! Grill v« AM sprained George land's quints will tackle an Eastern Creek Park this year, a course which Calvary Drakes: Gu.r.n Service v: K.itz- strongly of the opinion that In abandonment of HARPER IS CUE CHAMP Washingtons, still smarting after their in Is better suited for the feminine m.in Tailors. the next 10 years we shall see a Intercollegiate representative Friday play- s I where the historic Her cvpit r Trmonts v S::m>con decisive whipping from College of Cumberland, Md.. the Terps will Poughkeepsie soft fairways and eg g ers than those stretches at ■ marked in the City lengthy Pharmacy. B. Haw-: v St J Improvement play >fph j oppose West Virginia. Eastern col- putting greens, the birdie seekers East Potomac Park. American Billiard Association Se- Fla* hr of our woman golfers. Today there are New York last Caturday, square off DESPITERegatta by DESPITE Cen*rn!—^ 30 P m Cardinals v«. Sigma a few who stand head and shoulders at golf courses about Washing- Air'- Kappa. against the five. leges, because of the lects Denver Player. above the Temple heavy : ton are doing their stuff. Out r.t Col- Prestr.n on the Job. E. tr-n * p p:. Sanitary Employes vs others. There is a noticeable In Stein's place at will expense, rowing enjoyed a big umbia Charles E. Hatch and Fred M. F!* : E.. Ir increase in the serious interest girls guard again CLARENCE ROLLER HILE it is far too early to make CHICAGO. January 3 . few years to bear fruit and is unmis- collegiate championship regatta was C. E. Buck collected a pair of bird,-' s the national public links championship, champion, and Percy N. Collins of Heurich Flash* >. on the ninth and eleventh holer,. AU C ntral- 7 :;n pm. Cor.grp*s Heights A takable evidence of a higher standard Jimmy Howell. supplied in July by bringing the East be in the East in 1934. Chicago, as 18.2 balkline title holder. courses due to held C. v- Mount V< rnor !» ’.«•, Bureau Invest 1- ihe had a few golfers on ’em Sectional in women’s gclf. their game in the From Tenth The was held in the Pacific champions listed are: eatif n v Pet* mac Electric Pov. tr. Saranacs Following tonight _(Continued and West together on the Olympic tourney To the golfers of America I send Paget_ yesterday, for your true golfer after a Northwest last and the distance Three cushion—Paul Lingenbrink. Seat- xl. Potomac Boat Cl.ib. my Quaker City, the Colonials will entrain year P ir-r v a A A. Potomac cordial best wishes for course at Long Beach, Calif., where week of snow, welconv. a chance to tle. Wash., Pacific Coast: O. W. Brad- vs. Boat a happy and for North Carolina, where Wake Forest Joe Harrison shot 627 from scratch. and expense forbade the entry of :» pm. out. even if its exer Club. Ea.'tcrn. successful new year. May the sDirit will be encountered the unbeaten of Washington get only local in the national. The shaw, Salt Lake City. Rocky Mountain: Friday night. Charley Walson and Howard Parsons University At, any players of true bring to them Columbia, Greer., keeper Fitts has Paul Lovejoy. Atlanta. Ga.. Southern, Second half piny in the Southeast sportsmanship could get only 597 and 595, respectively. varsity crew’ gained a narrow victory tourney never has been won by a Cap- its lull reward of satisfaction. MERICAN UNIVERSITY will be put 12 temporary greens in use. The and Herbert Hardt. Chicago. Western. Comn C nt r 1/ t Still another scratch man. Perce over ital star, although A1 Houghton wen’ the busiest of the District schools, Yale, with Cornell and Harvard regular greens will b" put back in use to the semi-final in 1925 and Earl Balk line—Monrad Wallgren. Everett. night on the Klne Junior H:ch School Wolfe, was a little disappointed with as soon as they dry out. At the other Pacific Coast: E. W. with Piii tors rs being scheduled to play four con- trailing. McAleer won the round in Wash.. Chenowcth, court, Sigma Lambda his 614. The Hyattsville star has been l courses qualifying tests, all on floors. regular Erecns are in use on Sait Lake City. Rocky Mountain; H. T. meeting tii■■ Eastons at 7 o'clock and foreign a brilliant bowler most of the season. On the same day. 5.000 miles away. 1924. Tomorrow the will trek to Kent most of the holes. * and Anaco iia Business Men the Mat Matches Eagles That and A1 School of Connecticut scored a Jim national links Galey, Tulsa, Okla., Southwestern, engaging up coming youngster. Prestcn, public 9. Farmville, Va., for a tilt with Hampden- notable international victory by winning committeeman the U. S. Arie Schaap, Chicago, Western. Certified Balters at Woods, marked in the last four frames Gladiators of a battle with the representing Sydney and Friday will encounter the Thames the Brit- many G. A. in this again will to land in the 600 class. His set Challenge Cup'in section, stage Premier Cab barketers, the Elon at N. C. will scrapping denizens of the formerly By the Associated Press. College Elon, They was 617. ish Henley regatta. deep. Hugh the tourney, and by various means wind at C.. MacKenzie and L. W. Lauaick of Col- Premier A. C., engage the Five Stars up the week Guilford, N. — UNBEATABLE AT HOME BALTIMORE.—Jim will raise the money to send a team Browning. 235, where Guilford will be umbia are looking forward to more tonight at Macfarland Junior High and College played Talent Is Pearce Becomes Pro. the scene of Verona, Mo„ threw Gino Grouped. tussles with sailfisii and in the for the Harding Cup to are booking other games at Lincoln Garibaldi, 216, Saturday. tarpon the competition, if it is at all possible. New York. 56:30. PEARCE, the Australian Miami area next month, Amarillo High Has V7on 42 Games 1329. The only game to be played on a local ROLLER'S score stands up tonight where both Jim has been the daddy of public links NEW YORK—Jack Sherry, 218. court this week involves Catholic Uni- it giant who won the Olympic scull- will spend February and March. Lau- Jewish unlimited IF likely will be safe so far as the BOBBY golf in this sector for many years and in Row on Own Field. Community Center Ohio, threw Little Braver, 223, Cherokee versity and Gallaudet, both of which ing championships of 1928 and dick came back from Miami last Spring stars are concerned. Nearly all the turned with of left no stone unturned to aid the ba-sketers scrimmage the Heurich Brew- Indian, 23:09. have been for some time. The 1932, pro and proved himself a record five sailfish in five AMARILLO. Tex. //Pi.—The Golden idling Harding Cup teams He has sought ers tonight at 9 o'clock on the Center leading talent in the roll-off is on to- the world's foremost sculler by soundly days, while MacKenzie also caught his Sandies of Amarillo High Schdol ran --— subscriptions successfully and even has court. -1 beating Ted Phelps, pro title share of the fish. They are planning their record of successive victories on night's program. In the 9:30 squad defending raffled off sets of clubs to earn money will be Ollie Pacini, twice ranked the holder, in a 3-mile race at Toronto. ] further expeditions alter the finny their home gridiron to 42 with the close Results: The Penn A. C. oarsmen warriors of the Gulf Stream next for his public links players. Nation’s ace duckpinner; Whip Litch- captured of the 1933 foot bail s°ason Their un- Saranacs. 6fi: St Anthony. 16. the month, and also to take a There is a lot of rivalry between major honors of the national re- j expect trip untied extends six Bovs’ field, Campbell Sweepstakes champion Rock Creek Park and East Potomac defeated, string over Club unlimited;. 60; Company Roll and gatta. held at The club's over on the West Coast, in the Cape A. 13 They and a great tournament bowler; Clem Chicago. j years. Tonight Friday i Park, and this year, with the Anacostia senior eight was victorious and its scull- Sable country, where a few tarpon Sandstorm Fort Mver, 34; Swann Service. 20. Weidman, who won The Star tourna- During this period the ing ace. Bill Miller, won the national always can be found. club coming into the picture with sev- Hawks, ment of 1931; Howard Campbell, who scored 1.551 101 for their Trinity M. E., 47; Brentwood the * eral competitive events planned, the points against In Final of Star’s Pin is to roll in old-time title for fourth straight year, be- some of the best ll. beginning form, links wall find com- opponents, including public golfers ample Tourney and Ed now in a sides pairing with a dub-mate to take Internal Revenue, 29; Labor Depart- Blakeney, streak of them. prep teams in Texas and Oklahoma. the MERCURY C-RIDDERS MEET. petition awaiting 8. hot bowling. double sculls. -• ment, Cut of all this array of tournaments TONIGHT. 7:30 O'CLOCK. 9:30 O’CLOCK. Other dangerous contenders in the Harvard, with Gerry Cassedy com- A meeting of the Mercury foot bull a come a few players of the caliber These are after games: MEN. are pleting four-year against Eli will be at 622 c> may O'HARE ON COMMITTEE. quints MEN. squad George Isemann, Charley sweep squad held tonight of 'George Voigt, A! Houghton and Veterans' Administration, with un- Alley. Alley. Bill Ken rivals as varsity won the classic street Special Dispatch to Thf Star. 43 R E Hutchison. 50 L. W Alley. Alley. Phillips, Preston Ellis, Krauss. stroke, southwest at 7:30 o'clock to wind when those three were the limited teams floors. Call Man- Rhode. 4-mile race with | Harry Pitt, having M. B Lewis. J D Mullican. 2t» W. Eaton. 44 Charles Butler. Thorpe, Charley Bernhardt and Eddie Tale at New London. up the season’s business. of a decade BALTIMORE. -January 3.—Joseph Decatur 6443, be- Al Jarson. W. Carter. C. Shepherd. links leaders ago. ager Tanncnbaum, R. R. Kaiser. Hurd. .— -- public —. of and Mrs. Rich- 14 A. L. Hamner. O'Hare Washington tween 5 and 6 p.m. K. Staley. 51 C. G. Milne. B. Keefer. Before in The Star tourna- Beil 30 C. 47 A. Tennis. shooting ard H. Johnston of Silver Spring. Md Rockville unlimited man and girl Cohen. E. H. Campbell. Lanhardt. Lou Mushinsky. A. R Trott. T. Walter. ment Wolfe won a arc of the Bench Show Com- P. Deuplass. Perce sweepstakes LEADER members trams. night games at Rock- 47 P. Norfolk S. Miller. O. Swain MRS. JESSUP NET Saturday 52 E L. Corbm. at the Arcadia and a large portion of mittee for the twenty-first annual show J. V. Holland. Charles Barnard. 31 D. B. Temple. 48 James Fitzgerald. ville. Rockville 5-F-14. his $50 entry fee in the National Duck- of the Maryland Kennel Club, whch Adam:; 5059. J. K. Rhyne. H. G. Biorkland. Stanley ;{ Adams 4522. W. H. 30 C. Lai ley. 50 N. Baxter Scores; :t—15—n- Lincolns. H. A. McElroy. pins. J. Kllroy_109 104 128 IIP 112—29—5*9 W. La.'Billie, loi jm mnimm:—1 :*— Olmsted Grill. North 2C22-J between A. H. Da rues. L. Van Sant. Arlie Webb \v. PHILADELPHIA. January 3 (A3).— II. P. Newton. Conmck.. Jl.'i IMi IdK 1(15—2a—a Mi G. O’Neal 111 1:: l mi i 'llo— s Ray Ward. W. H. Werntz. P. Wolfe. 124 159 12.1—406 F. 123 Mrs. John B. Jessup, jr.. of Wilmington. 6 and 7 p.m. G. Hargett.. UK 12(1 J22 Ida HIT— il—a?T T. Riviere...] in lnl M:: Jim 11> it unlimited TONIGHT. 0:30 O'CLOCK. 40 M. Lulle.v. 51 H. Cohen. H. Smith. 114 l.'lti 111—404 in women's Pro Sigma Alpha Kappa, with H Parsons. 125 133 124—382 Ed. Conmck. KH114 ill 124 lid—2d—5ad A. Mi-lcher.. J i l jm; j i•; mi i::i _,',h.i Del an outstanding figure MEN. H. J. Crawley. I. Shah. Hockey court. M. Sklar, Adams Blakeney 14 1 111 J 24—370 D Tobey.. loi 1*6 96 106 108-28-58o C.H FrunxJin. 2 1 s **s nn 1 Mu l ,; teams on its George Hoffman. E. Skinner. in this country for 14 years, G. 1. B. tload.. lie* nr, In.", in., lawn tennis 43 John H. Fish. 50 Ed Blakeney. 41 Monk Fraser. 52 M. Kuie. J. Harrison. 117 123 120—372 Kettering !«»!* 3«>6 Ins l<*2 1 19-1*—562 : 7 and 8 L. !*•; — in the rank- 9798. between p.m. Fiank Hollis. Nash 3 25 112 122—350 R. Clement*. *7 3 20 J25 85 124—28—564 Peck. ]-:t j- ; —;... has been given first place Charles Phillips. Lynn Fellows. N. Kl'ift. C.Rittrnh'use T.: 1 1 ln» ins i with team H. Plant. ... 99 lot; ll? loo 109—40—559 ir,—:»7* States’ Lawn Tennis the Associated Press. Ennis tossers. 130-pound Arne Solem. Andy Anderson. Noble Ragan (Col’biaL Clarke OO 138 117—354 ings of the Middle By Viers. Feighenne 1 Hi 120 184 It>2 104—2*—Oo4 F. Wells.... jni j(ts s.; T'n— a Columbia 7702 after 44 Sigurd Solem. 51 Lindsey Stott. 42 R. Doyle. 53 W. Kingsolver. Rosenberg 1311 IMS 118—353 for 1933. having gym. W. Keefer... J08 loti 1 14 117 M. Snelllnps. lens I'M lm 11 l i is Association National F. C. Warman. Al Woods. Ray Miller. Lee Marcey. P Harrison. 114 131 108—351 99—99—572 i Marcia League. 5:30 F. 3.H 3 o.l mi •; \ •. r The annual listings, issued by p.m. L. Stull. George Isemann. C. Walson. 118 IMS 110—343 \V. Plant. 119 114 1 18 121 3 22-80-619 McCarthy i ill— ;;—r,;>7 T. Regan. Tony Santini. ■ > —°v Montreal W. .. H>4 5s N. Damon ... I *..’4 ‘i i i ? j i n ] .. chairman of New York Rangers. 3; 47 Whip Litchfield. 52 Charles Walson. 43 A. J Freschi.. 07 134 llO—341 Bigg*. *4 H*4 3 102—85—5*7 j -7 D. Wilt of Philadelphia, Doying. B. O V.'. Huphes 1-4,1_.7.7.4 and Middle Montreal Maroons, 1; CAPTAIN 45 Eddie 53 Al O'Donoghtie. -•- E. !»s s; May d Howe. Philadelphia Espey. WOMEN. A. Gardner.. *9 119 *5 114 90—98—595 Mahoney. 114 m* mo—.*5:5—;,.si the girls Other leagues, no games scheduled. Kenneth Thorpe. Joe Harrison. K S Roy... loti *5 *!» **119—42—.’*29 r Cow.in.... ] 1: j"i m: 11:. : 1.: h—j States’ champion, heading 33 B. Hilliard. 37 E. Orpin. Jack Goodinc. Harold Kasson. CANCEL PRACTICE. C. Zimmer.. 99 lt»9 ]09 104 Pol Feldman, in; im hi im 411.111. «..>u w u.utn. out respect memory K. C. O'Neil. J07 99 159 119 lo*—20—000 *r! i:;i 1 7,7 #3 35 E. Jannewiner. 55 C. Burns I not placed in 1932. International G Taylor... Jo9ll2 92 9S 95—.97—5.47 S. Jcnes. ... Ill, Tilt I III In League. —Fred “Biackie” Conrad of Wooster MEN. M. McCormick. H. Davis. Theresa C. Mitchell, mother of Orrel |‘n_.-,1, I No. 2 last season, is foi- K Krakow 96 lo* .** 181 11 1 —80 -56 4 H. DattiOll. Ml J.-.l Ml 1- s 'll— Mrs. Jessup, cf the Ohio H. Stanley H. Workman. Mitchell, manager and coach of the J-n 1 : Cleveland at Windsor. has elected captain 29 Lawrence Pugh. 38 Ed Schlegol. R George. .. 1 07 107 87 3 08 1 o2—55 561 W. Crynes... nr, inn ]ui ]n| cf Merion. geen 36 M. McGoldrick. m •*.{_717 lowed by Ann B. Townsend Roger C. Coombs. Ike Fisher. team, and Joe well known C. Blid. 91 115 102 96, 124— o—f»2s M. Ooriran. Jin lu’. in : >4 State University basket ball team. Lake. Mitchell, in.:—'s_vj was third in 1932. Canadian-American League. Ross. Mitchell. Mary M McCarthy H»7 105 119 320 1 1*— o—56* A. Devlin... !»n inn nil ,*:* ;>7_j 5 Miss Townsend man last Buddy Eugene official. Conrad, a senior, was a letter ! 30 Dean. Ed C. Merzereau. sports C. Maxwell.. 99 109 9* *6 94—55—529 C.C. Wiliams. 10“ 107TJJ M 3 ! -.is The records of 293 players, women at Cijrie 30 Ecimonston. Boston Philadelphia. end Bill Hosket as eap- F J. Barrett. Bernard E. Lorz. G Biadley.. 3 10 190 *0 344 300— *—576 E. Mavo. in.n i:;:; j 1 4 1,,-, 1 1 ; _n ,;g and for the 1933 year replaces girls, were considered American Association. John C. Compton. Howard Parsons. H. L. Jones. 102 125 *9 109 91—9n—540 J. Burns-... ini mi ins 11 7 nn_ s_v: 1 tain. .... season, of which only those who par- 31 George C. Gist. 40 E. Osborne. L. A. Westby 140 3 24 ] 19 IOO 3 80—89—64 6 H. B McClure. I:;*» !*:i 117 3'* : ni — M_-.s, Hosket was declared ineligi- ... 96 *8 O. Sauls .... o;i mn tourna- St. Louis at Tulsa. recently George G. Miller. Harry Dawson. Holbrook 91 *2 *9—4o—4 *1 1 l •_*«; «»| ;»•»_•>*_7.5 s ticiapted in three sanctioned G. Van 9S 1 09 105 95 !o5—40—552 K. T J 1:{ Oklahoma at Kansas City. ble because of scholastic difficulties. W. E. Share. Irwin Simon. All-Around Pin H'sen Err.brey llo I*:*! l :s ion—.*57,— 1:.‘h City 1 ments were ranked. O Sakellson .. 97 319 111 97 9*—88—555 a. Hollway. 11s ini nu I 32 H. H. Howland. 41 George Tew. Lindy, Star, snnr»—4s_4... G. E. McFreeley. Abe Beavers. Tolson 3 09 100 3 04 3 08 *0—tiO—556 R. L Kause. 114 Ion ion ns <15_*>7_r,;»> Samuel S Smith. A. R. Saylor. Men .Ilf* *K 98 104 96—25—500 A J. Edwards h\’ ns m.'i 7 I s 1 m_50_771 33 F E. Dnum. 4 2 Robert Sproul. G. W. Keys. 95 95 98 112 loo—60—555 J. Quinn.... 3 on 147 3 \’s ms in-—40_•;.$4 116 3 10 99—40—500 I. «*«• _ Hi Baker. R. R. Conklin. Invades for Match G Blank... 92 3 15 Simon.. 5>K im 114 31 *,»•«? o—617 C. Game Lauded Gus W. Freeburg. George Rosseau. A! Woods... 317 321 117 3 8.43.49— Silverman. U'l 7s «»s ;»7 M_on_j-i Friday 9S 95 1—97—5 4* Bill .. Big J. 102 105 ] 1 Xanten T’s l Grid m “Racket” Statement 34 T. M. Simmons. 43 W. B. Coulter. Hardgrove 1 M Inn 1 ] o__m'7 Hit, *9 W. Cardwell. 3 15 loo 306 *2—42—594 A. Kinr. 3‘.’I Louis llanscn. Reese Bean. 3*’«; 7n4 m*5 1 !.”, «n 7 E Pairo_ 79 122 *9 3 02 *1—40—507 s7 !*:: C. G. Candler. W. F Maske. H.Vanderlcp. noimino— 11—h-i ui<>> 90 97 —.. —... Onil KJ i_iiuuy otuv.iv va ui uio iiici lcjioo nmvii tii fuito »» Collins .... 7 7 *5... L. W. Jenkins T!7 T.’n 1 1 r• Jn7 nn _«•»_.7s7 35 Walter Vogel. 41 Jack Whalen. 06 Downry .... 9* 90 307 3 1 12—9N—551 O Osmun. .. T.’o 1 in mr no l:;*’_°n_r,*M Is Interested In. Charles E. Owen. E. Balleneer. « ingtcn's Occidental Restaurant, the | 1 to he HapUS ... 94 9* 101 3 1* *2—58—54 AI Jenkins.. 3'ir»]:?7 i.' !»•; lin 3G Lee Taylor. 4 7 J. Marchand. would be the of mr, mi—«n— 747 greatest Baltimore Friday afternoon and night P. Douglas 1 06 112 1 IS 1 OK 112 -29—579 R. Johnson.. ns ]n5 1,1:5 *»n »*»;_7-5_ John Kinnahan. George Harbin, j 0—596 H. Parsons. 3 88 3 20 1 17 124 102— c. c. Fox. .. 3nr. 1 all. At that he is as at Convention Hall can rest assured nr, jmr, m-*—1— r.-.n terests to the interests of the group, P. Freeman. C. Oiive. ’em ! 382 loo 112 122 124— 0—597 J. •' INCOLN, 3 ball a role In fitting young i M. C. Walson Deloe .... ;*•’ ]fi!» lilt ‘*.5 !»o j Ncbr., January (.4*). played T F 4 8 O. lor life. of co-ordinating one's activity with 37 Fahey Guy Trillo. that will be Harrison 307 1TJ J 57 Md J1K— 0—r.”7 M. x:i sr men J. good as any of them, not barring O’Lindy primed. J. Man?um., kh jm; 10s—4,.—r,;jo —Coach D. X. Bible of the the of others in the George Bradt. A. Kayre. P. Wolfe 1;!4 145 lid Idil— <1—(114 activity engaged Sam Benson. Roberts . Incidentally. O’Lindy's delivery is one 1(13 Warmon ... !>!. 110 1 fill MS I'M— o_r. 11 “I don’t know any factor among Nick Tronsky.’* O. XV. Gross 108 *2 91 7 8 85-60-509 C. of same tasli, of disciplining one's self of tne oddest In That is Bernhardt l*:t 115 lin nit; 0:1— o_rr>7 University Nebraska today WOMEN. duckpins. O. H. Jacobs 107 112 119 9:1106-16—557 stuii .nammirio nn—in— worth while," he said, a This statement comes from Archie one A 123 109 102 101 92-15-586 the things for three months year among the headliners. He takes W. pell. Ed, Espey. .. 117 131 155 113 135 O—ell took physically 49 Billie Butler. 54 AnnettaMatth'ws. J. S. Gross.. 100 1.40 92 87 89—22—520 exception to Secretary of "whieh is any more or from a contributing at least, of pouring out all of one’s Lorraine Gull!. Cath'ine Quigley. Walsh, the veteran Boston duckpinner step and half-sitting position T Bradford. 12.9J0011O 04 114— 0—547 WOMEN. of a better of Agriculture Wallace's branding serving purpose. Many within limits dictated by de- Helen Sullivan. Evelyn Ream. throws a fast ball. energy one to moderately J. Cha If on te. lift 121 10.9 00123—0-501 M. 00 us are in error as to the 50 Evelyn Ellis. 55 Mildred Miskelly. and qualified judge the ability 94 95 100 99 87—60—5.45 Perry_ 09 1(11 SO flo—40—511 foot ball as a "racket.” certainly cency and believe Naturally, he wants to steal the E. Gerber... £3 211(14 101. college sportsmanship—I Margaret Miltner. Mamie Payne. spot- 89 120 106 184 114—28—590 P. Emse. 03—15—516 aims of education in the case of a of a bowler, having spent 25 years in H. Barry.... M. Poschlnl. 01 10 03 S3 s.3—40_ins that all cf these habits constitute an Betty Dugan. Viola Berhtoo. light from the other experts, and, more- 90 84 90 99 76-60—495 “It is most Bible C. J. Knight L. Miller.... S3 so 115 on SH—is_4S3 erroneous,” said, if foot ball isn't a Efi Pauline Ford. one was a he wants to the scores of 97 85 105 100 90—52—586 growing boy very contribution to the edu- 51 Ellen Veikhmeyer. the game and at time part- over, top L. A. Shaw. F. Hayes.... 03 7'..’ ss Hr: 01—dr,—1:4 “to characterize as a racket intportant any direct contribution to this education. cation both of who foot Mildred W. Hicks. Mrs. S. Harrison. on those play Alma W. Dorsey. Bess Ackman. ner of the famous Paul Poehler their Nick Tronsky, his chief rival. It is which contributes as as game much “One of the primary functions of ball and of those who see it played 52 Esther Burton. 57 Margie Essex. many jaunts throughout the country. said that O'Lindy is Tronsky's nemesis, Vivian Nolan. W JKr.L) HtAD ♦ is to men to enter and who admire the Irene Scott. “The trouble with Jim is, he doesn't having whipped him nearly every time I Authorized Service foot ball does to the development of a college help players. Eliz. Poorbaugh. Bess Hoffman. stick to continued Walsh. they have met. upon their vocations with strong "Another important contribution 53 Marie Whalen. 5S Constance Torrey. duckpins,” character and courage in growing at ducks and with ♦ rugged characters, with enthusiasm of foot ball Is its development of Florence Sabian. Mrs. Clay. ‘‘One day he’s shooting Collaborating O’Lindy will be Philco Auto Radio and men.” » * » Auto Mercedes Isemann Heater boys young and with a spirit that nothing can teamwork. the very thing Sec- the next at candlepins. Maybe, if he the flashy Joe Bonigli, who defeated -•- can a he’ll roll | Sales and Service T The Cornhusker mentor, who last break down. retary Wallace is inicre ted in. If get little wager tenpins. Brad Mandley in a great battle two ^ The and the sizes of the balls at the 641 to week was elected president of the "I believe that calling up and ex- there ever was a time when team- A1 Simmons, White Sox slugger, Is weights years ago Lucky Strike, make the difference. He's my as 639. Red Millar, another veteran and (REEL c mi ■ iru i ♦ American Foot Ball Coaches’ Asso- pending freely, in an emergency, last work is needed among people, this is going to Owner Lou Comiskey’s estate pick BROTHERS f ■ the shooter in the former all-events ♦ ♦ ciation, smiled as he said he could reserves of strength an$ courage, of it. And here is a sport making a at Eagle River* .Wis., to help with the greatest spare game." national champion, 4220 JULLIINtlNC 7‘ But fans who take will be in the Boston think of many ways in which foot voluntarily subordinating one's in- direct contribution to that end.” Ice-cutting. Capital advantage line-up. I8III4«ST;NW*«*DEcatw» ♦ 1443 P St. N.W. North 8076 ♦