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Show YEAR'S ACHIEVEMENTS IN BOWLING UTICA. N. T., January 9 In a contest between Utlca and Rochoster. Utlca won the second gamo with a total of 1221. Rochester, N. Y., January 24 Rclsky and Kondolf. bowling against two other teams, rolled 267 and 266 respectively, malting a total of 533 for one gamo played bv u two-man team. Philadelphia, February 17 Billy Knox and Frank Mulling rolled a perfect 300 score in a two-man handicap tourney. Knox, with Satterthwalto as his partnor. totaled 1415 In tho first game. Toronto, Ontario, February 25 World's records Were broken by James Smith of Buffalo ln the finish of the sixth annual tournament of tho Canadian Bowling association. as-sociation. Smith rolled 771 for his three games. Ho also set n new rocord for tho all ovents, getting 641 Jn tho team, R18 ln tho doubles, and with 771 In tho Blngles, a total of 20.60. Ilia average was 228 S-9 for hln nine gamcp. Utlca. N. T.. March 4 The five-men team of- the T'urltan Bowling team rolled a total of 3382 In a threc-gamo competition compe-tition an avorage of 225 per game for each roll or. Chicago, March 12 Louis Vlolstlch of tho Ivld Nichols team of Kansas City sot a now record for high Individual game, getting 2S0 1 Chicago, March 22 Tho winners In the A. B, C. bowling tourney wero: Singles L, Sutton of Rochester. N. T with a total of G7H. Doubles N. Owen and P. Sutton of Louisville, total of J259. I All Events P. Button of Louisville, to- I tal of 1813. Five-men Team Tho Brunswfcks of New York, grand total of 2904. Paterson, N. J., March 25 The Grand Central ,five-men team of Rochester. N. Y., broke tho world's rocord In tho National Na-tional Bowling association tournament, scoring 2997 as a thrce-gamo tola!. Paterson, N. J., March 26 A new rocord for a single game scoro by a fivo-man team was mado at tho National Bowling association tourney by tho Spaclco aln-tet aln-tet of Indianapolis Tho toam rolled 1009 In tho last game. Paterson, N. J., March 30 At tho conclusion con-clusion of tho National Howling association associa-tion tourney. Mortimer Llndscy of New Haven won the all-around championship with a record of 2031 for nine games. Leo Lucko of Brooklyn captured the Individual Indi-vidual championship with a (olal of 699. Charles Johnson and Mortimer Llndsey won tho, doubles championship with 1301 points and the Grand Centrals of Rochester Roch-ester won tho five-men team championship champion-ship with' a record total of 2997. |