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Show SUPERBAS WIN, AS DO DUNDEE BOWLERS Last night, in the City ion sue, the Snperbas took the Business Men's team Into camp for two out of three games. : Bob Voune was the most consistent bowler In these two teams, rolling 662 for the series. On the other side of the house the I Dundees and the Mfneralites mixed, the latter team having the largest total, hut lost two out of the three games. Kaefer rolled the highest individual game of the evening with 236. Walters of the Dun-: Dun-: dee team piled up SIM, which fceeps his I average over the 200 mark. A. W Smith .took quite a drop in last night's match. rolling only 550 for the series. Last week ' he topped the individual average list with : an average of 2W. Tonlnht the Strepatcos meet the Ivan-hrws. Ivan-hrws. and the Cubs the Broadwavs. Last night's games: DUNDEE. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot Evans 131 in; n;i 475 Shanahun ITS -j is 1 s ss2 Cotlinson 214 167 116 4 07 Walters 221 1 02 1 75 if4 Smith ITS 16S 73 fil? Totals XMS M1 799 2157 MIXERALITES. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Gird wood Irt 14 iri? f,56 Bigs 123 IS, I 22 5m; Kaefer 61 1?,6 ,"."3 Pelty 1fi2 171 143 pf6 Love 2on joi iss svp Totals S..6 S!S 961 2 710 rtrsrxfoss men. 1st. 2nd. 3 pi. Tm. Pauley i:"o 1T'" 160 .-.).; Hampshire 1 72 lst Hanson 167 16 12 4-5 Forbes 160 146 ll". 4iiH ILmes ISO 17ft 11 55,2 To' als 9it7 s.is s (i (inp Sl'PEKRAP. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. A. W. Smith 70 v .-n W'jilt'ui .".r 179 17J 5,15 G. W.-ilker 156 20? 1.-,: 517 Vonntr 12 200 io - McLeod 15." 1 6 ?S 53!) Totals Sis ftn-j s?3 1,73 |