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Show I BOWLING ! The business Men a.cain demonstrated their e'ass last night when they beat A. W. Smith's team, the Superbas. in a two-out-of-tltree-gan-,o serifs on the Orpheum drives. The only thing that marred their perfect shotting was the fact that Hanes had a run of bad luck in the final game which caused them to drop it by ten pins. Hampshire was the phenomenon in last night's shooting, getting both the high ones. Hjs high sine!.- was l':1 and for jjty? the hich three he totaled 61!', about fifty ST- PV" higher than his nearest competitor. T Walton did the honors for t he Superbas with one score and 53Ti for the highest throe for his team. Three straight was whai the Putrlees did to the MineraM'.es i-i their mix last nicht in the second of the City lo'izi'1''-- matches. The Dundees did some great clouting in the second game, three of their men going over the 200 mark. Nine hundred and thirty-eight pins they got in this session, which in going some for a team with a dummy score in the lineup. "WaUers was the jewel for consistency, with his total of 601 for three games and his top score of 204. Shanahan just nosed Smith out for the high single honors with a score of 2t", Smith, making a count of 212. Tonight the City league holds another four-team session, with the following teams facing the foul: Cubs vs. Broadways and Ivanhoes vs. Stre-patcos. Stre-patcos. The Telephone league is getting better all the time. Last night there were some excellent scores piled up by both departments. depart-ments. The Construction bunch got the odd one from the Maintenance crew by a close finish in the last game. There were only ten pins separating the two teams in the totals. Clyne took all the high honors with 209 for top simile and 527 for the high three games, while E. B. Pinckley came next with 198 for a single score. Jeglum did some very consistent spilling. Wednesday night the Telephone league will roll again. The scores: SUPERBAS-. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. A. W. Smith In2 157 151 40 Young 149 155 1S1 4S5 Walton 169 153 213 535 McLeod 1S5 14S 156 " 4S9 Bockholt ITS 173 1GS 51!) Totalsl S33 7S6 869- 24SS BUSINESS MEN. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Dtstler 171 16 211 56 Hampshire 205 101 223 619 Hanson 1S 190 149 507 Danley 102 191 162 545 Hane 199 1S1 114 494 Totals 937 939 859 2733 DUNDEES. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Coilinson 147 169 19S 514 Shanahan 200 213 160 573 Hosenbloom 140 140 140 420 Walters 201 204 196 601 Smith 17S 212 1S7 577 Totals 866 93S 881 26S5 MINER AL.ITES. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Girdwood 166 156 191 513 Zimmerman 153 13S 173 464 Peltv 1S5 153 133 471 Pierpont 165 193 201 559 Kaefer , 1S1 177 159 517 Totals S50 817 857 2524 CONSTRUCTION. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. C. Jeglum 164 173 164 501 E. Cover 92 110 107 309 V. Clyne 128 190 209 527 H. W. Kline 147 120 12$ 39," C. Eulkley 139 135 1S4 45S Totals 670 728 792 2190 MAINTENANCE. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. E. E. Plnkley 100 134 173 407 O. Goveridge 183 147 143 473 L. M. Case 151 154 140 445 E. B. Pinckley 196 13S 155 4S9 Ansley 95 108 163 366 Totals 725 6S1 774 21S0 |