to the eighteenth with Johnny Me- I aaCUE CHAMP LOSES HERECaras Beaten by Yonders After They Tie at 65-All.oeL.;5 Jimmy Caras, one of Washington’s J few champions of sport, may be the j I world pocket billiard champion, but Gr « he isn't Invincible. Inlt;ia Cue fans who followed the 25-year-;* old title holder’s parade from ex-fi hibition tables discovered that yes-GeKfW*12Crt;anterday when Caras bowed to Leon ii Yonders of the Earle billiard parlor on Yonders* battleground. The young champion, after taking a early lead, dropped the 75-point match when Yonders ran out a string to break 1- a 65-all tie.5: Caras, a former Central High Schoolstudent, who recently defeated Erwin Rudolph for the title, began his appearance at Woodward Lothrop's with a trick-shot exhibition and then rp moved to the Earle to absorb his beating. He wound up with an eve-ning appearance at the Lewis Bn 3 Krauss parlors. MeToday Caras was to appear at c George's billiard parlors, while on MSt.Ch8t.Tuesday he will wind up his local Meshowing at the Arcadia.Hers-