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Doherty; Featherweight Who Makes D. C. Bow, Meets Tough Test in Wolfram - , . A . ...—.M. .. ■ i A-1-A-A i 1 ~~ 1 . —— ' .—' ' - . BOTH MAY BUTTER BREAD FOB FUTURE Appear Good Enough, Win or Lose, to Obtain Other Bookings Here. BY FRANCIS E. STAN. A FEATHERWEIGHT boxer of ability himself before he hung up his gloves and grew pros perously plump. Matchmaker Goldie Ahearn steadfastly is sticking to the 126-pound species pugilistica upon whom he built much of his matchmaking success, as local boxing reaches the turn of the indoor season and prepares for the open-air cam paign. With little Petey Sarron awaiting only the healing of a cut eye before returning to action, and California Joe Rivers’ stock still high despite two defeats by Sarron. Ahearn tomor row will trot out a new contender for local featherweight laurels and one slightly-used challenger in Joe Doherty and Frankie Wolfram, respectively. Out of this pair, unless Ahearn's luck with the abbreviated scrappers sud denly goes sour. one. or possibly both, will emerge well qualified to open with a bang what promises to be Wash ingtons greatest open-air ring season. Wolfram proved his class when he trounced Pete De Grasse here a few weeks back, but Doherty, a youngster hailing from Brooklyn's Shantytown, from where sprung Terrible Terry Mc Govern, has yet to display his wares. If he only partially measures up to advance notices and predictions, how ever. he may do. win or lose, provided the lasing margin is close enough. Canadian Stiff Punchrr. TWENTY-ONE years old. Doherty invades as a big hit of New York's smaller clubs and has ail the earmarks of the kind of fighter Ahearn best develops. A professional ringster of only little more than a year’s standing, the Irish youngster nevertheless holds victories over Petey De Grasse. Abe Wasserman. Jerry Mazza and Frankie Britt, and kayoed Bobby Magnolia and Lou Bonnamo. His only losses in 15 scraps were to Petey Hayes and Mike Belloise. two of the country’s better featherweights. Doherty will have to keep his mitts in front of his chin against Wolfram, a hard-punching scrapper patterned along the lines of Rivers, except that he is faster, but not as colorful as the swarthy Mexican. Doherty nailed De Grasse with enough hard rights and driving lefts to fell a less courageous ringster. The Canadian can punch plenty hard for 126 pounds, and un doubtedly will have an edge over Doherty in this important department Doherty's wins are recorded \ia de cision much more frequently than by knockouts. Feathers Feature Prelims, Too. EVERY scrap on tomorrow’s card at the Washington Auditorium, with a single exception, will Involve featherweights. Clashing in the six-round semi wind-up. Northeast Washington's Joe Green will meet Les Guesno. one of the two scrappers to defeat Green in a professional ring. Guesno turned the trick in Baltimore, his home town, but Joe is rated a real chance to avenge the loss. Those two recent fights with the experienced Le Rov Duugan should have taught Joe much. A pair of Wolfram’s stablemates. Wesley Martin and Lloyd Pine, will be principals In two other six-round ers. Martin, who has showed here before, will battle Ray (Kid) Ingram ©f Florida, and Pine, a newcomer, will meet Baltimore's rising featherweight. Harry Jeffra. Young Tiger Salmons and Gerald fRufus) Reeder, a pair of colored wel terweights, will add a comedy touch In a four-round opener. Stlek-to-it-iveness. Anyway. IS APPOINTED by Danno O'Ma honey’s initial showing here and determined to ‘ sell” the Irish mat importation to Washington fans. Promoter Joe Turner will bring the boy from Erin back this Thursday to oppose the premier showman of them all, Roughhouse Rudy Dusek. If Rudy cannot make O’Mahoney look good, nobody can. Since destroying the lifeless Fred Grobmier in his debut a couple of weeks back, O'Mahoney has taken de cisions over Jim Browning. Dick Shikat and George Zaharias, who un blushmgry allowed the youngster to use their generous carcasses as step ping stones to what probably will end in Londos-O’Mahonev and Geoige O'Mahoney climaxes this Summer. Jack Donovan, another Irish young ster, who came from the West Coast unheralded and unsung and who has exhibited twice the stuff O'Mahoney Showed, will vie for honors with his fellow countryman In the semi-wind up, opposing Jean Le Deaux, a French Canadian trial horse. The prelims, if not changed again, will be Sandor Szabo vs. Pat McKay and Andy Rascher vs. Dick Daviscourt. T volley’BALLERS TUNE FOR TOURNEY Foster Thinks Team Has a Great Chance to Take Honors in Cherry Blossom Event. HAVING already conquered five leading Southern rivals, the Washington Y. M. C. A. volley ball team is training with a view to capturing greater laurels in the fourth annual Cherry Blossom tournament at the “Y" next Saturday. The Capitalites will meet some of the strongest teams in the East In the tourney. Ralph Foster, Y. M. C. A. director of physical education and coach of the local outfit, says that entries already virtually are assured from Jamaica, N. Y.; Pittsburgh, Harris burg, York, Philadelphia and Wilkes Barre, Pa.; Camden, N. J.; Rich mond and Roanoke. Va.; Baltimore, Md„ and Raleigh and Greensboro, N. c. Washington “Y” was runner-up in last year’s tournament, being de feated by North Philadelphia in the final, which later was third in the national tournament. Foster says he has a well balanced team in Capt. Darrell H. Smith, William Lansford. C. J. Sample, John G. Loehler. C. G. Cruikshank, J. C. Stanier. George Fitton, Howard Stin ^ ton and Bob Nelson. ^ Puts Over Winning Punch _ _I BOOKER GOAD, Who lrd his team in average when Schedule won the championship of the Kilowatt League bv a one-game margin. Goad southpawed for an average of 108. Mount Rainier Pin League W. L. W. L. Judd & Det . 1 Harvey D iry 4s 45 Bo'li.s P E. 55 52 R.chlield . . 48 45 Pis n Whis. 56 54 Saur's s S 4*: 1* Tho’a* F. C. 5*: 58 B K. Auto 42 51 Frank n Sup. 50 57 Valspar . . . 55 43 Mottos . .. 4s 56 Sheruord 5. 55 Wood. O H 4!» 58 Mayor A- Co l 57 56 Smith'.' Liq . 5o 45 Q C Airport 54 50 Bk!; nd Car 5o 45 K’ntz Fool.. 2» 5s Woodridge 45 42 Val par 2... 24 57 Season Records. High team same—Saurs and Pig n‘ Whittle. 654. Hieh 2am set—Judd & Detweiler. 1.851, High ’.no.ivitiual set—J Miller 421 High individual game—R Renew. 177. High individual strikes—O’Donnell. 55 ^ High individual snares—J. Goodin?. Hiph individual average — P. Wolfe. 118. Individual Averages. «Te:i games or more > JUDD & DETWEILER. G Si 8j. HG.HS Avg. Gooding _ 05 47 277 I5o 415 116-50 Cox . 8; 30 250 141 305 114-48 Beatty . 78 43 2 <6, 152 3S* 111-35 Mutzabauch. oo 40 2o7 145 5S6 lii-so Pfeil . 15 7 36 140 330 1 1 1-S Parks . 87 30 212 142 308 110-70 Crockett ... 12 2 15 U7 300 08-11 BCBWELL. Ward . ! »i 31 220 160 400 113-70 Lillrv . 83 56 203 15:: 411 1 13-28 Gordon .... 07 20 115 14s 305 los-24 Carey . 6! 21 155 148 57s 107-03 Gallegh'-r .. 8] 34 158 1*1 3so 10;-55 Preusser ... 46 12 04 121 340 103-22 ( PIG N WHISTLE. P Wclfe_ 8 2 40 230 100 4 15 118-55 Snowden ... IT 10 45 152 305 114-0 McCall . 01 33 22J) 140 3>1 J 13-00 Hirer . 24 13 03 155 375 113-17 Ke*:rr . 67 38 1 ;«» 14*'. 377 112-25 H Wolfe.... oo 32 215 10!* 400 110-22 Waldrop ... 00 24 130 140 380 los-33 Huddlescn . . 21 4 30 117 310 100-13 THOMAS FIRE CHIEFS. Isemann ... 72 28 l!»7 ll!i 3SO 115-64 Gochfnour .. 7.1 20 ins M5 307 111-72 Mezzanofte.. 78 3o 10: 1 ;:«* 370 100-34 D.-v. hurst .. 5o 10 103 130 .352 106-25 Hazel . 05 27 131 J5o 351 105-57 | Rohsjn _ 70 30 14o 145 :>7 1 lo5-11 I.owe . 12 0 20 121 337 103-5 j Stubbs . 20 6 01 120 330 102-7 1 FRANKLIN 3CJGAR. Fitzgerald .. 83 36 211 104 402 113-65 Hama d _87 f 107 142 570 108-78 Bryant .... K7 30 172 12.8 572 100-22 Gaither .... 50 lo 07 137 300 100-0 Waldron ... 74 22 153 140 300 105-61 Lynaugh ... 48 lo 78 128 354 101-0 MATTOS. Lar.ahan ... 36 21 05 150 4 12 115-20 Hoffman ... 8 1 32 227 140 3*4 113-33 Thomp.son .. 8 1 28 210 145 384 111-34 Albee . 11 5 58 132 358 100-10 Harrison ... S3 22 202 105 300 100 Goddard ... 75 21 110 141 363 104-53 WOODRIDGE OYSTER HOUSE. Espev . 20 13 82 140 375 114-23 Corcoran ... 78 32 224 150 40 1 113-57 , LpRiMc .... 45 1!) lo!* J4K 38!* 111-1 Mil.er . 38 li 05 ' 41 303 106-10 Fox . 65 28 1 »4 111 371 107-56 t Btenheobon . *s in 5s ito M46 106-3 Dusterhcfl .. 87 32 100 Ho 37 3 104-50 Cercero .... 16 7 32 124 331 104-0 No “Build Up” ■" ...———^ MM——— JACK DONOVAN, Unsung Irish grappler from the Pacific Coast, who rassles Jean Le Deaux Thursday in support of Dan O'Mahoney and Rudy Dusek, who meet in the one-fall feature of the weekly mat show at the Washing ton Auditorium. Donovan is one of the best preliminary matmen to show here in several months. | SMITH'S LIQUORS Crimes .58 27 150 138 383 ii:i-43 McMahon .. 81 11 193 143 no? ill-*: Brioae* .... M :•» 1«»l 158 38*4 im Madden ... 93 24 234 14o 370 los-ss Bruen . oo 12 50 130 345 103-17 Barnholt ... 23 x.*» 132 302 l**2-23 Clark .53 in 79 139 350 100-18 BROOXLAND GARAGE. R RettCW... 84 40 189 177 301 100-08 F.sher . S7 30 IM 148 371 |o7-33 Neff ... 75 39 140 133 31 !• fo5-3l M Rct:ew. .. II 15 s7 M3 105-14 Mason . 85 38 144 137 353 103-24 WOODRIDGE. Lanier . 70 32 170 149 300 110-4 H. Lewis.... 15 7 31 12o 330 100-5 L Levis.... 81 2n 170 137 350 ]o5-7o Cros mm .. 85 -.’5 Itis 115 359 105-30 G Levis.... 82 28 155 129 307 103-02 W Lrwi* ... 7 1 20 127 350 98-40 Weckerly ... 25 h 25 111 317 98-18 HAnVEY DAIRY. Miller ... 93 45 251 170 421 114-22! reliant . . . 93 13 217 138 37 1 1 in-10 G( rill .... !».: 52 208 ! 48 300 IOO-72 N. Li’ley ... 93 39 191 J 57 400 108-5 C. Lilley ... 93 35 191 142 388 105-1*1 RICHFIELD 0 Donnell .. 93 53 208 103 38? 111-31 Lareombe On 12 72 137 359 ’<»*»-•» Carter . 90 30 |s9 Mn 309 10 -57 E. Means .. 70 30 17*' 153. 30n 108-9 F. Negus ... M 21 142 140 305 102-14 VALSPAR. Bachman .. 20 4 or. 127 300 109-15 Rice . ... 15 4 38 143 304 1 ns-9 Williams ... 7:? 24 103 145 372 107-4 Kenney .... 95 20 14” 1 45 347 HM-39 Dreis . 70 32 110 132 345 103.-34 Green . 58 10 113 14n 354 103-27 3awyer .... 35 5 55 120 331 PS-23 B K AUTO. Hughes _5 4 in 120 128 349 1 m!-15 Kraft . 03 32 1 Of* 130 353 103-12 Sadtler 03 34 152 133 3 If’ 101 Buckingham. 09 11 115 135 320 100-25 Tr-valla .12 3 20 108 315 lOn-n Burch .. »3 33 129 135 344 87-23 SAUR'S SUPER SERVICE. Crawley ... 78 30 198 138 407 112-5 Mayo . 52 32 110 148 372 111-22 Cones . . 73 4n 150 107 374 111-1 1 Robbiuette . 8i 28 200 141 392 109-48 Chorman .. so 35 IOI 138 34!* 107-57 Ward . 77 IM 148 37'J lOti-4. SHERWOOD. Crovo . 78 34 130 139 370 105-29 Baird .72 29 121 132 345 102-25 Ersrood 8: 24 159 124 338 102 R. Sherwood .so 17 157 131 37 7 100-04 L. Sherwood 10 5 20 127 359 100-4 Beckert . . dd 2.2 91 133 33d 98-5 Ford . ..10 3 24 130 298 99-1 MAYOR AND COUNCIL. Nairn . . 85 23 191 139 380 107-17 A Mathias . 41 15 83 14H 397 107-10 M. vers .. .. 89 32 103 134 350 102-52 Woods . 30 12 50 139 338 102-23 Parsell . . !»«* 23 lf.x 131 339 HH-XX F. B. Mathias 52 J!» 7” 114 331 90-35 Atwood .19 4 43 125 325 100-2 Pugh ... 20 9 33 120 318 98-10 D. Mathias.. 11 1 15 121 289 94-2 i Q C. AIRPORT. Knapp .... 40 17 102 14!* 402 109-21 LaScola ... 12 5 10 124 355 103-4 Perryman . . 90 35 140 128 348 101-80 Baber .. 92 20 131 120 3.32 97-21 Henderson .81 is j23 125 348 97-12 Vawter .... 42 12 40 115 298 93-32 Barrett ....79 15 8.3 1 15 310 91-10 Muth. 13 3 12 110 290 88-7 KLOTZ POOL. Pepper . . . 84 41 104 152 303 105-80 J. Flanagan 87 32 138 140 307 loi-ll Cashell ... 87 22 141 120 3.30 100-01 McDevitt . 30 7 43 110 302 93-24 Haskc . 50 17 93 130 340 99.34 McNally ... 24 10 30 140 345 98-2 Hartman ..14 5 14 121 303 95-0 VALSPAR. NO. 2. H. F. Crawley 90 29 173 137 302 105-50 Disney .... 18 1 35 121 328 102-11 Sherman ... 18 0 33 128 330 102-10 Battaglia . . 37 12 02 124 340 100-35 Weigel .... 27 8 44 130 330 98-21 Capone .... 15 8 23 125 335 08-9 i Martin _ 43 13 52 115 325 90-11 -• AMATEUR EQUALS PRO Upson and Huseman High Guns at Washington Club. Dennis Upson led the Washington Gun Club trapshooters in the weekly shoot yesterday over the Benning course, tying Frank Huseman. profes sional, with a score of 46 out of 50 largets. Scores: ' 50. 25. 50. 25 Dennis Upson 40 lit R P. Llvesey 41 18 •P. Huseman 4U 23 H.H. Shelton 41 20 Julius Marcey 45 23 J H. Lyons 40 18' G.A. Emmons 44 A V. Parsons 40 20 J.C. Wynkoop 44 23 J.M. Oreen 34 20 C.C. Fawcett 41 18 H. Barthol w .. 21 •Professional. ST, PAUL GETS FENNER. HOT SPRINGS, Ark.. April 6 UP).— St. Paul has obtained catcher Bob Fenner from the Chicago White Sox. Extend Entries For Pin Tourney rTTHE deadline for entries in the A Washington City Duckpin As sociation tourney has been ex tended to next Saturday, it was announced last night by Secretary Arvllle Eberaole. One of the largest fields ever to roll in the Spring event is expected for the sliver Jubilee year of the association. ^ ODD FELLOWS SET Feud Will Be Renewed With Eight Teams of D. C. and Baltimore Engaged. MORE for good fellowship than a quest of victory, the Odd Fel lows' bowling leagues of Balti more and Washington are renewing their annual Intercity matches after a lapse of two years. Eight teams from each city will line up on the Lucky Strike drives Saturday. April 20. and again in Baltimore a week later. The Orioles have yet to win a series in 10 years of competition. But the last tussle was a close affair, the Capital crews winning by a margin of only 45 pins, with 10 teams repre senting each city. Brother Teams to Meet. AS EACH league boasts a team of brothers, arrangements are being made to have the Hurd boys of Baltimore roll the Donaldson boys j of Washington. The latter havej never lost a match, defeating several j other Capital brother combinations | in the last several years. Billy Schmidt, serving his twelfth I year as president of the Baltimore ! league, will be the leader of the In vading contingent, assisted by Ralph Butsky. Wilfred Lawson, for 18 years president of the local Odd Fellows' League, is in charge of the occasion, with Chalmers Groff and Perce Ellett his aides. Following the bowling, an enter tainment will be held at the I. O. O. F. Temple. --- I DIAMOND CAB LOOP W. L. TP. Service Station. 54 24 41.173 Hotels . 5i> 2H 41.441) ! Union Station. 47 31 3!i 868 1 Restaurant . 44 34 3!*.245 Col. Hahls. 42 36 38.583 ! Directors . 47 4 1 37 <5811 ‘ Office . 44 44 47.471 Claims Office.,.,. 41 47 47.244 Florida Ave . . . 28 50 .45.24(1 ! Chevy Chase. 23 55 34.530 Season Records. Hieh team same—Hotelf. 60S. Hieh team set—Hotels. 1.728 Hieh Individual same—E Wesley, 16H. Hieh Individual set—E Wesley. 421. High flat fame—C. Williams. J. Lucas. 85 High strikes—R. Hopkins. 43 Hint! spares—R. Hopkins. 187. Hish individual average—R Hopkins. 111.71. SERVICE STATION. O St Sp Ave Hopkins . 78 43 187 111 We.lev . 45 18 110 111 : Mariert . 70 .43 141 10fl I Vita . .. .Ill lit 111 ]03 Melhntlon . 43 18 HR 103 ; Siieskin . 68 28 104 101 ; HOTELS. Turner . 78 38 1H7 108 Olivette . 7 8 2H 175 107 ; Winfield . 78 51 1(14 1011 Williams . 78 27 171 10H Howard . 78 23 131 101 UNION STATION. Lewis . HO 21 138 108 Schuler . 30 14 54 101 ; Colman . 78 23 lnii 103 Chrisman . 72 28 138 lot Fitzpatrick . 55 15 82 102 ! Wesley . 17 5 23 pit RESTAURANT. Gray . 38 14 81 IOC. 1 Puallsi . 7 7 42 158 105 1 Simmons .. (it. 27 124 105 ; Fanninc . H4 20 102 88 j Lazarus . 45 8 40 80 Connell . . . . .. 3« 11 60 SMI J COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Rvan . «8 23 157 105 j Resr.a . 53 16 85 lilt Strauss . 7M 2:» i«»J* loo Russo . 75 21 17* ion O'Neil . 4H 15 .57 94 Broadus . 32 7 25 * 86 DIRECTORS. Barwell . 70 17 115 100 Caval i^re . 75 21 111 0* Turner . 7* in:* if owe .... . On 10 82 95 Jewell . 4* 11 SU 95 Bradley . 34 5 35 89 OFFICE. Kilby . 78 .31 181 109 Parks . 3o 4 63 102 Davis . 75 j.3 111 90 Gauges . 05 S 82 91 Herding . 91 in 95 9n Railey . 70 11 61 87 CLAIMS. ^ Herriinan . 63 19 103 99 Mettler . 66 SI *7 94 Tnomnson. 3* 9 4* 93 Morn eland . 'H 13 98 1*2 Stanton . 59 15 50 89 Haines . 55 14 60 89 FLORIDA AVE. Eckstein . 65 25 114 Utl Vfllect, . 62 17 2;1 ] Ridgeway . M) 21 73 95 Arango . 28 4 22 91 j Stone .. 25 4 22 88 ; Patterson . 52 14 44 8.^ | Newbiil . 26 7 22 8. i CHEVY CHASE. Leslie . 51 13 81 100 Hughes. 60 20 74 90 | Armel . 13 2 1» 91 I David . 45 « 50 90 Johnson . 4 5 5 42 xh Livsle . 46 6 41 bb TITLE TO BOSTON CUBS. BOSTON, April 6 (/P).—Boston Cubs gained their third Canadlan-American Hockey League championship tonight by turning back the Providence Reds, last year's titllst, 3—1. A Newcomer ev'ii.i-.miaiMiijgitWi n i» ■ . mm———i JOE DOHERTY, Fistic pride of Brooklyn’s “Shanty town," who battles Frankie Wol fram of Canada tomorrow in ‘a scheduled 10-round featherweight bout at the Washington Audi torium. L Dennis New Head Of Pin Shooters JOHN DENNIS of Norfolk Is the new president of the National Duckpln Bowling Congress. He was elected in a meeting held in connection with the congress’ championships, concluded last night at the Arcadia. Other officers are Charles F. O'Connell, Washington, first vice president; James Rlntoul. Balti more, second vice president ; George Parker. Wlllimentic, third vice president; A. J. Fant, Washington, treasurer, and George L. Isemann, Washington, secretary. Bethesda League W. L. H O. H.S. Avg Friendship ... ill H4.'t 1,837 6H7-H3 We Cab Co. 2. . 54 33 80S* 1.730 538-28 Mutual Inaur. . Ao 37 03!) 1,75!) 541-44 We Cab Co. 1. . 48 30 on l.OOH 52D-30 Kensington .47 37 597 1,097 621-47 3yke» Barber.. 41 40 030 1.707 531-30 Bill s . 40 47 58!) 1.085 525-75 State Theater.. 39 48 595 1.018 514-3 Smfr, Legion .. 30 46 570 1.030 504-19 lunior Order. . 30 51 592 1.024 508-40 Ramon s . 28 50 653 1.548 489-2!) Bethesda Shell. 24 00 601 1.014 499-73 Season Records. High team games—Friendship 043: Mutual Insurance, fl.'lii; Sykes Barber Shop 630. High team sets—Friendship 1827; Sykes Barber 8hop, 1.707; Mutual In surance. 1.759 High individual averages—Linkins <F >. 110-50; H. Riley (K). J 10-48, Hiser (AJ, 115-33 High individual games—McCabe <S T.l, 107; Norris (W. 2), 102; H. Riley (F.>, 10O. High Individual sets—H Riley IF >. 424; F. Riley (8. B.). 423; R. Parks (M l. 4 1 5. High strike*—H. Riley <F.). 5.3; Riggs (K >. 48. Brewton «K >. 4<». High spares—Linkins <F>. 280; H. Riiey iF.). 233; R. Parks <M •. 210. Individual Averases. (10 games or more.) FRIENDSHIP. G. HO.H 8.St. Sp. Avg. Linkins .... 87 158 ;t!io ;«t 200 I 10-50 H Riley ... 87 18(» 424 53 233 118-48 Estabrook .. M 144 370 42 205 112-72 Huffman . . hi 134 378 41 138 112-27 Walter . 81 J 52 3511 37 J 80 118-80 WE CAB CO. NO. 2. Rock . 78 141 37N 33 130 111-80 Norris . ho 182 372 37 188 1IO-70 Alv.ood ..77 138 370 38 1.1 lo*-5H J. Oldfield . . 88 144 357 28 143 ION-1 Barnsley ... 50 135 384 17 S«8 loo-lti Powell . 71 120 383 22 140 103-31 MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY. Ltndstrom . 24 135 35!# 3 80 112-4 R. Park* .. 83 15! 415 35 210 111-41 Lucas .... 80 142 385# 25 138 111-30 S Parks ... H7 148 385# 23 1181 108-24 Holt . 54 141 380 28 J10 108-10 Hurd . J!» 14 1 355 8 43 108-14 Bogiey . 5o 134 384 13 111 107-38 Hyaon . 24 118 300 3 32 05-2 WE CAB CO. NO. 1. Kendall _ 72 138 372 33 172 110-34 O. Long .. 78 143 380 23 187 187-88 B Boss .... 80 143 383 25 117 108-10 J. Long ... 85 157 372 28 128 105-23 G. Bos'. .... 71 137 333 27 117 103-3 H. Boss .... 70 137 340 28 118 102-38 ikr.iiGinu i w.'. Rigg* . K4 157 :|K7 4»* 1K4 100-14 Fisher . oh 145 363 32 i;i:i 100-30 Brewton ... si 14o 305 411 122 103-57 Moye ... 54 120 348 21 90 102-49 McQuinn .. 511 123 324 24 78 98-10 SYKES BARBER SHOP. F. Riley ... SO 153 423 31 207 112-50 Derrick .... 74 143 350 4o 147 107-53 Swope . 75 139 303 35 150 107-17 Duvall . 7U 135 351 22 1 r.2 104-07 Hooker .... 33 137 .357 15 03 lll4-'.'l Sykes . 45 119 319 8 00 95-31 BILLS. Nichols .... 60 147 390 19 180 114-14 Keirn . 02 135 35n lit 138 100-14 Lucas . 09 145 302 30 130 105-12 Roy . . Mil 147 374 29 105 104-2 Masson ... M2 138 331 31 103 103-50 Moore 4 1 134 330 17 14 103-10 Broadhtirst . 5b VZn ;**♦; Zi mo ioi-j-j Hanson . . J4 124 .107 a ZZ 100-10 STATE THEATER. McCabe _ *4 1H7 :;».4 :i* l*s no-l Kirby .... 7h J.I7 :«7:i 1* 147 ]t»4-7 Reynolds ... jaa :j4:» l.t ok hm-\!7 Rhodes .... «5 15M a ho iu na loi-is* Baldwin .. jh hh an# •: zu mh-r: Donaldson . . 7b l Zb ;r:u 14 1U Ob-55 AMERICAN LEGION. Hiser . 45 J4:« .*;:»« :J4 IZ7 115-3:1 McKay .... 11 1*!4 :«4« 1» KKt-ii Noppinger .. »»k 155 a.i.'i Zti ill loi-4M Mohier ... 74 i-iK aan z:i no mo--: Fitzgerald . . *.’4 1.H4 04k *» a** K»u- :c Chamberlain «a 1J7 a 1*1 lo h*: oa-aa Slaughter . . 1Z 104 263 Z IZ 84-2 JUNIOR ORDER. Lehman ... 55 las .155 2rt lirt 108-27 Stoner 4 k lao as*: ik «»•; in.via R. Shoemaker 7 1 14s a:a 27 123 lol-5*: \v.shoemaker hi lai :t5K ai i:;:< loo-.ni Crist . H7 120 .144* *:a im mm-45 Cross . 78 137 330 2U 2',*3 MS-tib RAMONS. Butcher ... ik r;4 aa:; it ;m ior.-3 Peake . 7a ia.5 :i<»4 2k 145 m.V2« Silver . aa ia:* a4o iz 55 ion-12 Leahy .. 15 11b a.H 5 24 loo-14 IV. Higgins . 27 125 342 K a."i 07-14 Rera .. ho lift 323 ik mi 04-4«» L. Higgins 70 121 332 22 OH 03-01 BETHESDA SHELL. Collins .... OH 145 .17 4 23 153 106-30 Du*.all ... 57 133 353 23 05 102-53 Musgrove .. HO 131 H5!» 24 113 lOli-J# Gordon .... 12 117 320 4 1H OK-3 DO«bfl.62 J35 321 15 bl 07 -5 Hopper _7b 120 332 21 3u2 04-53 FRATERNITY LEAGUE W. L. H O. H.S. Avg. Kappa Phi.52 *104 1 ,♦*!♦.*» 525-35 A. I. K. Alpha.. 51 27 573 J.H58 51 7-71 Phi Sigma Chi.. 50 28 618 1.644 514-0 Alpha Kappa Phi 40 32 651* 1.599 510-40 A. I. K. Beta.. 40 32 550 1.586 501-20 Gamma Beta. . . 4o 38 505 1.039 501-8 A. S. L. Chi SMg 37 41 555 1.509 489-2 A. 8 L. Del Chi 30 42 543 1.582 492-12 Bljma Delta... 18 67 562 1.568 Diopd. A. 8. L. Kap SI* 12 65 506 1.454 Drop d. Individual Averages. KAPPA PHI. O S. Sp. H.G H S. Av*. Ed Cotter... 72 28 189 136 379 111-66 Tom Reilly.. 51 26 103 139 358 109-45 J. Leckert...39 in 90 130 341 101-30 S. DeBinder.. 71 :16 126 140 360 104-22 E. Patio. ... 56 16 87 123 339 100-13 W. Shaw.... 60 14 67 126 331 97-16 A. I. K. ALPHA. J. W. Miller.. 69 29 153 137 367 108-12 T. Scrivener. 69 25 139 139 352 105-18 C. B. Smith. . 69 23 1 38 1 33 348 1 04-19 J. T. Gardella 72 27 135 147 378 104-3 S. Asquith... 44 18 71 128 345 109-5 W. Wilkinson 23 4 34 119 318 90-5 PHI SIGMA CHI. G. Bell. 72 38 172 153 383 112-35 r. G. Hager.. 27 13 49 122 340 194-24 F. Ford. 57 24 103 131 343 103-23 R. Willis.... 59 15 88 128 347 100-33 C. Pryor,... 45 11 75 128 334 100-7 W. Terrell... 21 9 33 124 320 99-5 H. Wiblits her 72 15 112 130 328 97-60 ALPHA KAPPA PHI. E. Lohmar., 72 29 142 141 381 105-28 K. Emrey... 65 26 106 136 342 103-16 Jas. Simmers 71 2o 132 120 339 102-56 J. Brown. ... 69 22 123 128 334 102-8 A. Hollway. . 50 12 67 126 311 97-3 A. I. K. BETA. P. Brothers.. 75 22 175 143 382 108-19 P. M. Booth.. 66 21 110 1.30 341 101-65 0. Fessenden 67 21 98 126 329 100-26 J. Hoffman.. 67 20 92 144 338 97-12 A. Plsanl.... 07 19 95 129 329 97-0 I. Richards. .15 4 18 108 2116 94-4 GAMMA BETA. P. Schlosser. 72 30 163 159 436 108-65 J. Shambora. 20 5 42 128 333 104-18 P. Danlorth. . 60 20 91 139 350 101-34 W. Hoeke. Jr.. 63 13 99 127 335 98-18 M. Schlosser 72 21 112 126 345 98-13 A. S. L. CHI SIGMA. E. Rees. 48 21 111 147 368 108-11 W. Reed.... 45 16 85 128 354 105-9 J. Holden_ 46 13 62 121 313 97-27 ft. WUdman.. 52 21 78 134 317 97-22 L. E. Ford.. 61 17 100 137 345 99-7 ft. T. Frank.. 44 4 38 118 309 87-4 A. 8. L. DELTA CHI. M. Brown... flfl 21 142 141 354 105-57 K. Selke. 42 16 83 142 355 104-14 A. Handy... 60 14 81 115 318 97-9 E. Huyett... 56 10 67 114 306 93-13 S. Ormes.... 44 IO 49 120 317 83-8 8IGMA DELTA. H. Talley... 17 10 36 129 338 108-12 Lee! . 30 13 51 145 333 102-16 A. Mitchdll.. 29 13 43 145 349 101-10 1. Neale_ 30 11 54 125 343 101-3 W. Shreve... 20 5 35 111 309 98-7 A. 8. L. KAPPA SIGMA, ft. Myers,... 48 21 62 126 326 97-11 R. Steele... 23 11 29 121 338 97-5 Wood . 36 10 42 113 298 91-22 C Bennett... 19 5 10 109 291 87-15 rralnor .... 37 4 33 109 285 85-8 WIN AT TABLE TENNIS. CHICAGO, April 6 OP).—George Hendry of St. Louis, captured the Soys’ singles title, and Herman Fru indlieh of Chicago, won the veterans’ championship In the national table tennis tournament to^|ht. FEDERAL HOUSING. | Final Standing. W. L. W L. Maintenance. 32 Hi Public Rl.. 20 in Central Files. 27 15 Bulk Mail 1. 12 27 Research ... 2t( 18 Bulk Mall 2. 10 2!* Procurement.. 24 18 Public Re 2. 3 27 F. E. R. A. Final Standing. W. L. W. L. Transporta... 21* 111 Statistic ... 22 17 Order . 28 11 Cattle .2) 18 Reciprocal .. 2(1 13 Records ... 18 21 Mimeograph . 28 13 Works .... 18 21 Finance .... 23 Hi Security .. l* 3(> Adm.22 17 Messengers.. . 7 32 Audit .22 17 Payroll.. 1 34 Season Records. High team score—Transportation. 1.504. High team game—Transportation. 5H1. High individual set—Lee Earl. 408. Hioh Individual gome—Lee Earl. 150. High average—Jack Palmer. 112-22, RECREATION. W. L. W. L. Arabian Coll. 5u 25 Brodts. Inc.. 30 36 Pirrone A Wo 40 28 Plaza Wine. 32 4(* Univ. Shop.. 47 28 Eagle Bed... 32 40 Kris Delicate. 43 32 Eynon Print 20 55 Wash Herald. 42 33 Army Set Cn 18 5. Season Records. High averages—Simon. 121-72: Woods. 120-72. High individual game—Woods. 1.0. High individual set—Dawson. 448 High team game—Pirrone k Wolter. t>4S. High team set—Brodt's Inc.. 1,8(14. High strikes—Woods. 50 High spares—Simon 242. FEDERAL. _W L T P Government Printing Office 54 28 52.338 Internal Revenue. 52 38 40.081 , Investigation . 51 30 50.060 G. P. O. Union Printers... 50 40 nil..38 I. B E W. No. 121_ 51*40 50.55, Navy Yard . 111'.1 i!*-> 1* Veterans' Administration.. 45 45 nO.l , 1 Post Office Department... 43 47 48 588 H. O L C.30. 4K 4 .>8.1 National Capital Parks.... 37 4' 45.880 N R. A. 35 52 45.820 District Building . 28 50 48.1.2 Season Records. High tee.m semes—Government Print ing Office. 880. Veterans' Administration. 887. _ High team sets—Government Printing Office 1,804 Investigation, i.844. High individual games—Jolllfle i\et Adm I. 177. Clarke (Investigation), and Brust <1 B E W > 178 each High Individual sets—Walker <G P. O'. 4 10. Clarke (Investigation'. 432. High averages—Clarke (Investigationi. 125-23. Frcschl (N R A >. 121-37. Mil ler ‘Investigation). 118-04. Simon 'I B. E W >. 11 *-32. Walker ‘G. P O • ii*-l .Tnlllfle ‘Vet. A^m ». 117-81. WeMman <Navy Yard'. 117-25. Cowden <G. P O >. l 1 7-* Watson 'O. P. O'. 117-«. Holst ! <G P O .V 110-no. 4 Hgh Mi ikes—CJarke ‘Investigation*. .8. Walker <G. P O * :j High spare'—Cla: ke ‘Investigation). 203 Freschi <N. R A. >. *1*1. HOLY NAME SOCIETY. SECTION ' D ' Team Standing*. W L. HO H S Are St Gabriels ..... 5n •?* 1.748 £20 st Joseph s . 4?» 20 r»0. i.02. .Tin St Anthony *. 4.1 35 010 1.74 * n.O S* Peter s.4 : 35 570 1 .045 .t 10 Nativity .43 .'{0 5*0 1.0*2 50, R: Matthew's.. 41 .37 5*0 1.507 40* Blessed Sacrament 3*1 43 513 *n 4ss Arsurrption .. 34 44 510 1 40!* 4.y. Holy Trinltv. 31 47 55:1 1 5 . 0 4!».f | St. Jerome's.21 .57 5l»:i 1.530 ‘-*2 Season Record*. High team average — St. Anthony's. 520-33 High team set—St Grbriel’s. 1 74*. High team game—S' Anr*onv *• 010 Hieh average—Weeks ‘St. Anthony s). 112-14. Hi«h individual set--Laake ‘St. Ga briel s». 301 . _ go. High individual game—Ticer ‘St. Peter’s). 150. High strikes—F Rosg and Wade <St. Josephs'. .’55. High rpares—Weeks ‘St Anthony**. 200. ROSSLYN INDEPENDENT. Tenm Standings. W. L. W L Wise. Mot... 55 2!» Dickey Bros. 4 1 43 Br.listen M . 50 54 Lindsays 4“ 41 Arlington T.. 47 37 Standard L . 38 4H Brown Bud 45 30 Fairfax Sfrv. 37 47 Wind'ce k H 4 4 4o D’.ckv Co 35 40 Smyaers Ph. 44 40 De Moiay A. 2 25 50 Caw.An n.mrrlg Huh team game—Wisconsin Motors. 841. High ream set—Broun Buddies. 1.705. I High individual game—R. Spilman (Fair fax Service'. 109. i High individual set—R. Spilman (Pair I fax Service). 4<IT High average—R Spilman (Fairfax Service). 11'>-.'17. High strikes—A. Wright 'Ballston Mar ke>». 44. i High spares—R. Spilman 'Fairfax Serv ice!, 24i. ARLINGTON COI NTV. Season Records. W. Li. W L. Arnold Op . 5ii 25 Arlington T 4 7 39 Chamb. W S. 5:1 28 V». Hard ... 37 44 Shads Grove 52 29 Dick'- Co 34 47 E Davis iS. 4 7 34 G W. De M. 32 4!' Dickev Bros. 43 38 Arlins. C P. 28 53 ! Kirby Serv... 42 3fi Nat!. Beer... 20 (il Tram Standings. High team game—Chamberlain Weat hrf Strip til 5. High team set—Dickey Bros.. 1.753. High individual games—R. Spilman 'Kirby Service!. K12. T. Saylor (Dickey Brov*. ! •»*?. High individual .sets—R Spilman ‘Kirby I Service*. 400. G. Davis <Arlington Trust), j 400. High average—R. Spilman ‘Kirby Serv ice'. 118-75 High strikes — C. Haverty ‘Shady Grove* 45 High spares—R. Spilman (Kirby Serv ice). 247. NAUTICAL. W L. W. L. ; Anchor . . 4s 27 Davis' Float 38 37 W.Canoe L. . 44 31 W.Canoe 2. . 37 38 Drifters ... 41 34 Bar Club 3« .is* Bonzai .... 40 35 El Dorado .. lti 50 Season Records. High team game—Davis' Float. f>)>3. HUh team set—Davis' Float. 1.7 44. High individual game—Kenny Beck (Drifters!. 17ti. High individual set—Kenny Beck (Drifters). 438. High average—Joe Freschi (Davis' Float*. 133-7. High strikes—C. Stephenson (Bonzai). 44 High spares—Galt Davis (Davis Float). 207. _ EASTERN STAR. W. L. H.G. H S T P. Jos. H. Milans . Sit 1!) 55(1 1.551 35.027 Unity . 43 32 531 1.502 35.BOX Mizpah . 41 34 542 1.49X 35.281 Mt. Pleasant . 40 35 533 1.40H 34.545 Wash. Centen'l. 37 3X 53H 1.479 34.890 Miriam . 33 42 518 1 412 33.tioti Lebanon . 31 44 500 1.4(l»i 33.HH4 Bethany . lil 50 47 (i 1.331 31.188 Season Records. High team games—ISos. H. Milans. 550; Mizpah. 542; Washington Centennial. 530. High team sets—Jos. H. Milans. 1.551; Unity. 1.502: Mizpah. 1.408. High averages—Kohler (Unity). 100-02: E Veihmeyer (Mi!ans>. 100-43: Ktllogg (Milans). 00-3; Whitacre (Mt. Pleasant). 08-13: Dorsey (Milans). 07-00; Low (Mizpah). 07-40: Dobson (Unity). 97-25. High Individual games—White <Mt. Pleasant). 141: Raver (Miriam' and Dor sey (Milans) l.'tx each Kellogg iMilans). 134: Whitacre (Mt. Pleasant). 133; Low tMizpah). 132. , , High individual sets—Kellogg (Milans). 352; Dorsey (Milans). 351: E. Veihmeyer (Milans). 345; Kohler (Unity) and Low (Mizpah). 340 each: Mills 'Mt. Pleasant). 339; Whitacre (Mt. Pleasant). 330: Abrams (Mizpah) and Dobson (Unity). 334 each. High strikes—Mills (Mt. Pleasant). 25; Kellogg (Milans). 23: Abrams (Mizpah'. 20: Kohler (Unity), 19. High spares—E. Veihmeyer (Milans). 132: Kohler (Unity). 121: Dorsey (Milans). 117: Dobson (Unity). 110. High flat games—Kellogg (Milans). 85; Mills (Mt. Pleasant). »4. PETWORTH. W. L. W. L. Butler Barb 20 13 Super Lock 19 20 Bell Grcyh'd 20 13 Joyce Engr 13 20 Sec’rity Lia r 25 14 Little Tavern 8 31 Season Records. High averages—B. Knorr (Superior Lock * Electric). 112-14: J. Burger (Butler’s Barber Shop). 109-8. High individual same—C. Smith (Bell Greyhound). 159. High individual set—C. Smith (Bell Greyhound). 374. . _ High team game—Bell Greyhound. <x5. High team set—Bell Greyhound. 1.078. High strikes—J. Burger (Butler’s Bar ber Shop). 21. „ _ High spares—C. Smith (Bell Grey hound), 79. High fist games—L. Remson (Superior Lock & Electric) and W. Reed (Butler’s Barber Shop*. 93 each. PETWORTH SINGLES. W. L. W. L Don Hopper 21 3 Lou Adler .. 11 13 Mitchel Stein 17 7 S.Oiannola. 11 13 Fiore 15 9 Friedlander. 10 14 Teddy Farrar 14 lo Sam Napoli . 8 18 Phil Coniglio 13 11 Joe Coniglio. 7 17 F. Bellafolre 13 13 M. Harrison. 6 19 Season Records. High averages—Don Hopper. 104-13; Teddy Farrar. 98-6; Fiore, 98-6. High game—Fiore. 141. High set—Don Hopper 349. High strikes—Mitchel Stein. 11. High spares—Don Hopper. 47. High flat games—Sam Napoli. Joe Coniglio and Frank Bellafolre. 91 each TAKOMA CHURCH. • W. L. W. L. Presby. No. 3 60 31 Presbv. No. 1 42 39 Oath. Mis. . . 47 34 Trinity.41 40 Emory M. I. 47 44 Albright M.. 28 53 Bapt. ChrU.. 45^B Trinity U. C. 23 66 TAKOMA SUBl'RBAN. _ i Trim Standing. W. L. W. L. I Brook * 8 8. H7 29 Bazzuro E. C. 4R 4H Fritz Billiard* 57 :ifl York Auto S. 47 49 Happy Flvr. . 55 HR Stansbury C. 41 53 Stewart Bros. 55 40 Pioneer Pen. 3d do Auto G. Shop 54 43 Schaefler Mot.4d 5d Tak. P. & H. 51 43 Tak S. Food 35 61 Southern Ry. 4S 45 Sligo. 29 64 TAKOMA. Tram Standing. W. L. W. L. Smith & Mur. 53 33 Youngbl d H. 43 4 1 Seal Constr.. 51 33 stevens-W. C. 41 43! Fruit G Exp. 50 34 Tak. Auto 8. 34 50 [ Col W P 1 50 34 Takoma P O ill 53 Dome Oil Co 47 37 Col. W P 3 31 53 Colo. 8erv. 8. 45 39 Tak. Mot. Co. 29 55 ODD FELLOWS. Team Standing. W. L. W L F. D. Stuart 52 20 Eastern. 42 33 Amity No. 2. 53 2.5 Friendship... 4 1 .54 Ami*.v No. 1. 49 29 Langdon.... 29 43 Columbia ... 46 29 Excelsior.... 14 55 Mt. Pleasant 39 30 Season Records. High team game—Mount Pleasant 594. Hith team set—Mount Pleasant. 1.714. High individual game—Ehrlich. 166. High individual set—Ehrlich. 408. High strikes—Cordell. 38. Huh spares—Kettering 187. High average—Kettering. 112-3. AGRICULTURE INTERBUREAU. Team Standing*. W. L T P Plant Industry. 46 32 41.923' Blister Rust.4 1 34 U.14* Economic?... 4 1 :4 40,997 Public Roads. 44 34 40,121 Interbuieaus. 41 31 4o.6ns So-Kems. 9,7 41 40.294 Accounts . 3*. 42 39.714 ; Extension.... .54 4 4 3s,i2J ! Shops . 34 44 38.121 Horticulture. 30 48 .19.767 Season Record*. High team sets—Plant Industry l*.759; Economics. 1 7 32: Blister Rust. 1.698. High team games—Eii.ster Rust. 622; Plant Industry. 017 Economics. 612. High Individual sets—Lind'trom 459 Tucker 4M3 Dixon, Don Seaton 394. Hitrh Individual games- Tucker. 168; German. J67, Lmdstrom. 165. METHODIST PROTESTANT. Team Standinx*. W. L. T. P Congress Street.. 55 23 39.170 North Carolina Ave No. 1 5o 28 39.916 Fort Myer Heiahts .45 33 37.632 Rhode Island Avr No j 44 3.4 3H.74* North Carolina Ave No 3 43 36 36.MAI Mount Tabor No J. 40 38 37.594 Calvary . 38 49 36.815 Rhode Inland Ave. No. 2 37 4 1 35.741 First Church. 34 44 34.983 Cherrydale.39 49 33.2«2 l Mount Olivet. 28 56 34.5*4 Mount Tabor No. 2. 26 52 32.196 Season Brrords. High team games—North Carolina Ave nue No 1. 5D7: Congress Street, 591; Fort Myer Heights. 570. High team sets—North Carolina Avenue : No 1. 1.050 Congress Street. 1.047; . Rhode Island Avenue No 1. 1.573; Mount ! TabO! No. 1 1572. High averages—Rader 'Congress Street'. 11 2 C E Beauchamp 'Fort Myer Heights' 110-02: Lindbergh 'Mount Tabor No 3». 1 "H-4!t. High individual games—C E Beau chairto 'Fort Myer1. Hid: Kennedy 'North Carolina Avenue No. 1>. 150 Rader (Con gress street'. 157 High individual sets—C F Beauchamp ! 'Fort Myer'. 412: Rader 'Congress Street'. I '04: Kennedy 'North Carolina Avenue .NO It. OHO. High strikes—C E Beauchamp 'Fort Myer). 41: Tate 'Congress Street). 34: Rose 'Calvary. 33. High snares—Rader 'Congress Street' tsx: c E Beauchamp 'Fort Myer1. 183. Floss I Calvary. 157. FETROLEI'M. Team Standings. „ TV. L. HG. HS Shell.4h 27 SOS 1 7 ‘4 Standard. 40 20 soft l 050 Chapman. 42 33 5S3 1,873 Gulf No. 1. 4" 38 580 1 508 Pohlman . :rs 37 srh 1.5x4 Amoco.31 3»s 55" 1 575 Lucky Service. 20 40 540 1 54 1 Gulf No. 2. 15 «3 532 1.552 Reason Records. High average—Boyer rC.ulf No. 1'. I 11.3-1 ft. I ^High individual set—De Mott (Shell). j High Individual game—Tuggle (Pohl ] man) lfl.V High strikes—Bnver 34 | High snares—Boyer. 104 High flat game—De Mott. !>S. KILOWATT CLl'B. Final Standing. Schedule ... 55 20 Bookkeeping. 4o 41 Suh Station. 54 27 Sales 37 44 Dist Engs... 50 31 Survev. 31 50 Treasury.... 47 .14 Sta. Engs . .. 30 51 Meter. 40 41 Season Rerords. High averages—Have; 110-37; James. 110-7, Belk. KID-40. Connlck. l'in-32; Goad 1 OS-75. High strike^—Connlck. 50. Nutwcll. 49 Ha sea. 45: Belk. 44: James. 43 H:gh spares—Beik 1x5 James ls» Goad. 183: Jackson. 178 Haves. 171 High individual game—Johnnie Tef eler. 153. i High individual set—Joe Ki’roy 305. High team game -Sale'. «107. | High team set—Sub Station. 1.1DP. — DISTRICT GROCERY STORES. I _ W. L. \V. L ' South. Mkt.. 3D 21 Pillsbury * F! 30 33 Rice s Bakery 3D 23 Wor ter Salt 3D 34 Stearman s 57 23 Stan Brands 2D 34 fLang s Pic !es 3(1 24 Guilder imers 20 34 hankman's . 30 77 Carn«l-Kraf 21 3P uns t Prunes 3] 28 d.G.S. Cocoa 15 48 Season Record*. High team fame—Gundersheimer’s. , 605. High team set—Southern Market 1.641. High individual game—Taylor <Stear man’.si. J57. .High individual' set—Katz (Lang's Pickles', ;»S5 High individual average—Glasgow <Gundersheimer’s». 100. HOLY NAME SOCIETY. (Section t\) W. L. W L Holv Name. . 5n st. Paul* .‘55’ :ir Holy Cfcrtpr 44 .54 St. P <\r> S’les .55 4o St. Stephen’s 4n .{•; St. Teresa’s.. .51 4 1 St Aioysius. :«!» 11 St Peter’s 11 45 Nativity -3D 3D Holy Trinity. 29 4ti Season Records. High team same—Holv Name. High team set—Holy Name. 1 T4S High individual same—Stanton <St. Stephen's) and McGolrick 'St. Francis de ; Sales). Ifll each ! Hiah individual set—Stanton (SJt. Ste phen s'. 431. High strikes—McGolrick 'St. Francis de Sale". 39. High snares—Kramer (Nativity). 191 , H'g.h average—McGolrick (St. Francis de Sales). 114-12. High team average—Holy Name 531-40. LADIES' FEDERAL. _ „ „ W. L. W. L R F C ... 58 23 Vets. Adm... 3D 42 Marines 54 27 int. Rev 35 40 Agric. Jrs 50 31 op o.. 35 40 Treasury . 43 32 Trensurv. 2 34 47 I ICC 4ti 35 A. A. A . 34 47 Agriculture 41 35 R F C„ 2 33 48 War . 43 38 A. G. O 31 5)' Labor 39 42 Loans A Cur 22 5!) MASONIC. W. L. W L. Whltin* .... 52 26 B.rrigter ... 37 3* Petworth ... 51 27 An.costi* .. 37 41 King David.. 49 2ft La Payette.. 37 41 National ... 60 28 Pentalpha . . 37 41 Centennial .. 4ft 29 Mt. Pleasant. 37 41 Potomac .... 4H 32 Harmony .. 35 60 Congress ... 41 31 Hllver Sprint 33 .39 Hope .41 31 Joppa . 34 41 Takoma .... 41 34 Albert Pike.. 35 43 Lebanon .... 39 33 West Gate... 31 44 Naval .. 43 3« St John's .. 28 44 Harding .... 41 37 New Jerus'em 30 48 Columbia . . 41 37 Chlllum .... 27 45 Singleton ... 38 37 Dawson .... 27 51 Stansbury .. 37 38 King Solom'n 19 59 Season Records. High team games—Stansbury. 639: King David H30. High team set.—Petworth. 1.792: Klnt David. 1.755. High individual avenges—Billheimer (Joppai. lir-44' Phillips (Kin. David), 114-31: Wolfe (Stansbury). 114-28; Ho mfr <Pftworth>. 114-4 High individual games — Billheirrer ‘Joppa*. 100: Phillips ‘King David). JAfc; Collins (Joppa*. 107; House ‘Potomac), 104. High Individual sets—Billheimer (Joppa). 44*: Cleary /Whiting), 4*>0: Wolfe /Stans bury). 401: Stevens 'Potomac). 399; Stackman <9t. John s). 390 High strikes—Gray 'Naval). 51: Guer rier 'Takoma). 50: Phillips 'King David). 47: Voorhe*** <Kin« David). 47. High .‘pares—Billheimer ‘Joppa), 209: Homer 'Petworth*. 202: Deputy <Pet» worth). 201. High weeklv games—Billheimer ‘Joppa). 100 Cleary /Whiting*. 154. COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 171. I. A. M. W. L W. L. Breech Meeh. 81 30 Dr Room 41 4A MiSCl. 1 . . . . .57 :u» Torp. Tube 2 40 47 ?u».ply . 57 30 Miecl. 2 . . 40 47 Bight 1 50 31 Broad Mt. 2 37 50 Torp Tube 1 47 4o Mine Lab ... 30 51 Bro?»d Mt. 1 10 i] we*t . 35 52 Too! . 40 4 1 S-ght 2 ... 34 53 Ererfi- g 45 4\» Phv Lab_ 32 55 CAR. 4.3 44 Sight 3. 30 57 Season Record*. High individual game—Mills 'MineLab or?»orv». i or. Hivh individual set.—Woods ‘Breech Mechanism). 4 13 High team games -B*eech Mechanism, 03/» Mi'cellaneou* No 1. 029 High team se's—Breech Mechanism. 1 7.■».■» Miscellaneous No. 1 1.722. Hich strike*—Beavers ' Miscellaneou* No 1» 41 Sanford 'Supply*. 3*. Lattin »S '•bt No 1 » 3*. High 'Dares—Burdette ‘Breech Mechan ism*. 257: Walker 'Breech Mechanism). 221 Hi2h averages—Beaver* ‘Miscellaneous No 1*. 113-39 Walker 'Breech Mechan ism). 113-20; Burdette 'Breech Mechan ism). 113-1. INTERIOR-DEPARTMENT. W L w L. Secretary 40 32 Buddings. 44 40 Administr tive 40 ::5 Palms.41 42 Engravers.. 40 35 Horticulture . 37 44 Engineers 49 35 Sunni**... . 37 47 Lard.4« 30 Auto Shop 2* 58 Indian*. 40 35 Construction. 20 Al SANICO. W L XT L. SanBak 1 *?6 Sanico Flour. 44 .T7 Jumbo Bread. i4 Sanico 8 rare 41 40 Sanico Cake*. .*»:$ *!* Sanic^ Er"* ^p 4C Sanico D en t* •> San P'nut B 39 4C Or B-f* Coff .V? ‘?9 Ran co Franks 39 4? Ran War*h 1 SO .!1 Sanico 0*»l* 3T 44 Ranir’y Off 1 So .11 Certified Err* .‘16 45 Sarvco S en* 49 San W»r*h *? 33 4* Coffee Dlvis'n 4f» 3*! Sanico B?k 1 33 4* Sar.ico Hams. 4* .".3 Sanico Coffee CP 49 Sanico P*»* 47 34 L OL B”*rer C4 54 Sanit y Off C 4 6 35 Jumbo Butter. 23 58 PiCRiy Wiggly 46 35 Season Record*. High team games —Sanitary Office 1. 60*? Jumbo Bread. 596 High team sets—Jumbo Br*ad. 1.218: Gr***r Bap Coffee J.TIO High individual g?mes—D N Pratt <Of ficp No. 1' !»**: R. La Bille 'Signs'. G. Or'itsky 'Bakerv l». 158 High Individ**1 sets—S Thorp* *Dough mirsi. 408; T. Bradford iJumbo Bread). 390. . High averpaes—T. Bradford < Jumbo Bread'. 114-52; R La Bille 'Sirnsi. 113-45. HEBREW INTER-CLl'B. W. L. T P Fquit*. 51 3« 46 373 Pals . 52 38 44 966 Vista . 50 40 47.358 Monarch. 49 42 44 9*1 A Z A Alumni . 47 43 44 "77 Jr. Mardelle 46 44 45 068 Beta Phi Epsilon . 46 44 44 016 Ov's .... 41 46 43 030 ' Thidakel 40 50 44 no.3 Sigma Alpha Kappa ... 40 50 45 004 Arora .38 5" 43 111 A. Z. A . 34 56 41 597 Season Record*. High team game—Chldakel 619. High team set—Vista. 1.74*. High individual average—Bortnick (Vista115-61. High Individual game—Weinberg (Chi dakel >. 159. High individual aet—Goldberg (A. Z. A Alumni' 41«. High strike*—Bortnick (VigtaV 67. High spares—Weinberg ‘Chidakel*. 235. High flat game—Tenenbaum (Monarch), loo. HOLY N4ME SOCIETY. SECTION B W. L. H.G. H.S TP Holv Name . . 50 72 028 1.787 42.998 St. Anthony s 47 :tl 574 1 «40 39 979 Holy Rosary 47 51 572 1.830 39.938 St. Fra. Xavier s 47 31 581 1.048 59 880 St. Joseph's . 42 58 590 1.557 5* 550 St Peter's . 40 58 500 1.589 59 353 Our Lady of Lou' 59 59 575 1 544 58.4(17 Holy Trinity . 50 3!) 554 1 583 30.044 Individual Leaders. Strikes—O Neill. 42; Schilke 42: Over end. 39; Breen. 35; J. La Scol*. 35; Langley. 35 Spares—Schilke. 211; J. Marcelling, isr Overend 179 Mischou 173 Meyer. 109 Breen. 158: Hardie 158. High games—Schilke. 175: Breen. 1*2: Overfed. 102; Edinger. 153; Norris. 150; Mischou. 149. Hich sets—Edinger. 405 Schilke. 59«; Mischou. 395; Breen. 391. O'Neill. 370; Ovcrcnd, 375. COMMERCIAL. W. L. W. L. C. A P. Tel 57 27 City Cab . 40 44 Evening Star 57 27 Bell Cab 37 47 Diam Service 52 52 Diamond Cab 55 49 Peoples Drug 50 34 Premier Cab. 32 52 Cont'l Baking 49 35 Sunday Star 20 .88 Carry Ice Cr 47 57 Sterrett O S 22 02 Season Records. High team game—C. A P Tel.. 021. High team set—C A P Tel. 1.799 High individual game—Chalfonte (Eve ning star). 1«2 High individual set—Allen (Continental Bakina'. 428 High average—Jarman (C. A P. Tel.). 115-58. Hish strikes—-Weidman 'Evening Stir). 47: Burrows (Evening Stan. 47. High spares—Olivetti (Diamond Serv ice). 231. DISTRICT LEAGl'E. w. L. W. L. Occidental 55 20 Georgetown. 35 43 Center Mkt 50 28 Columbia 32 43 N.E. Temple 47 28 King Pin... 32 43 Boulevard 40 35 Arcadia 27 51 Conv. Hall . 40 38 Lucky Strike 23 53 Season Rerords. High team game—King Pin. 722. High team set—Northeast Temple 1.914. High individual set—Ollle Pacini 443. High individual game—Howard Camp bell. IKS,__ AWW\ ELECTRICAL a*VWV S • POWER APPARATUS • | S SPECIALISTS | f PE^J^ REPAIRS f « We use the finest grade of insulating materials, \ X with the best equipped shop in the South; expert % X factory trained mechanics. 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