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Show TWO WEEKS' BOWLING CONTEST IS CLOSED ST. LOUIS', Dec. 3. The final contests of tho seventh annual tournament of the Middle West Bowling association resulted In but' one change In tho leadership. P. tVoIf of Pueblo. Colo., took third place In the Individual events today by Kcor-i Kcor-i Ing 035. The tournament closed tonight after two weeks play. Fourteen hundred nnd twenty players participated and more than a acoro of cities were represented. Checka for prises aggregating SoOOO will bo mailed to the winners within a few days. The tournament leaders, as announced an-nounced tonight, arc: Five-man events O'Liary's. Chicago, 2S1S; Hyde Park. St. Louis, 2S05: "VVooster Lamberts, St. Louis. 2S01; Frank J. For-Htors. For-Htors. St. Louis. 27S7; Mentor No. 2. R. A.. ft. Louis. 2787. Two-man events Levlne-TJHss, Chicago, Chi-cago, 1232: WIlson-ChrlHty, Excelsior Springs. 1105; KIorkcr-Ruh, St. Louis. 1185: Ferguson-Hay cs, ?t. Louis. 11 So; P.adyl-Krall, Chicago. 1182. . Individuals Steers, Chicago, blD; ConK-ey. ConK-ey. Kansas City, 63S; Wolf. Pueblo, Colo.. G37; Bangert. Chicago,' G34; Ferguson, St. Louis. 627. All events Ivohn, Cosmos, Chicago, 1819, The Metr Brothers team of Omaha lln-lshid lln-lshid eighth In tho five-man events with 273S and Frltcher-Kennedy. Omaha, finished fin-ished eighth In the two-man events with 1162. The Strotz-Knlght two-man team of Des Moines was ninth with 1160. |