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Show I BOWLING 4 The Boston Store furnished tho feature of the week In tly Commercial U-;iKiie. bowling lust niyht. when they pot to the Union Assay crew for a tvlplo win. The t'nlon Assiiys were in fourth place hy a Kood healthy grip, hut the Hostnn boys enmo to 11 1'o. ami, hy taking three straight games, they tied them for the honor with the percentage reading 50-iiij. Each team has won twelve and lost twelve games. Dohllng shot the high single with 197. while Allen rlid the most consistent con-sistent spilling for the evening with 514 for high three scores. In the Commercial league's other match Inst night the Stiefel quint took two from the Walk-Over Shoo combination. Last week tho Walk-Overs broke a couple cou-ple of records ami last night they would have done vI! to repeat the dose, but they had an off night and let the Stiefels ramble away with the pnrk hum1!. Groesrhner nnd 1-1. Sllefel staged a tie for the high single honors with a seoro of 1!1S, but Groeschner beat Stiefel by just, six pins for the top three, getting 5110 for it, while Harold upset 'em for 5-4. Holt of the Engineering crew in the Telephone league was a real alley shark last night and scattered scantlings all over tho place. The first crack he had at "em he shot 100 and the next game he rolled up the league record with a 220 heat. This Is by far the best howling yet seen in this league and the man who upsets up-sets this record is going to have something to crow over. Holt ran ahead of his party, though, and his team, the Engineering En-gineering department, dropped two to the Construction five. The Construction's final game was probably the most consistent con-sistent game of the Telephone's schedule up to date. The series was one that had been postponed from last Monday night. In the mix of the Maintenance with the Accounting department, the former five took everything that was loose, including in-cluding the entire three games, from the mathematicians and the boys said that the Accountants could not figure fast enough to win. Knimett spilled the high one with 185, while Plnekley took the bij; three Raines with 461. . Tim fitv Twn-Mai, ft ,VJ T.lfnlinnP leagues will bowl next Monday. The scores: UNION ASSAY. 1st. Ind. 3rd. Tot. Sadler 133 132 123 304 C. A. Selby 148 149 142 440 Spencer 134 IBS 147 440 Ieech 147 113 135 305 j A. C. Selby 166 146 166 478 j Totals 729 70S 719 2156 j BOSTON STORE. 1st. 2nd. 3rd.-v.Tot. Summerhays 167 170 172 " bdb Underwood 13S 166 145 445 Allen 171 1S4 150 514 Bohling 197 155 154 0U6 Taylor 145 152 16S 465 Totals SIS 827 798 2443 WALK-OVER SHOE. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. I Treseder IS3 154 147 4S4 Rank 149 145 176 470 Bush 178 125 113 416 Daniels : 161 127 171 459 Melroy 145 172 179 496 Totals S16 723 7S6 2325 STIEFEL'S K. K. 1st. 2nd. Srd. Tot. Groeschner 15S 174 I9S 530 V. Stiefel 141 136 143 420 Tuckett 169 157 179 505 Davidson 163 149 152 464 H. Stiefel 149 177 19S 524 Totals 780 793 S70 2443 ENGINEERING. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Hannibal 107 130 126 363 Hobson 173 97 144 41' Holt 190 220 115 52 O'Neal 82 102 ... if Hess 96 138 12S 31 Steek 106 1 Totals 648 6S7 619 1' CONSTRUCTION. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. T V. Clyne ..165 1S3 127 Coyer 103 113 155 Jeglun 143 150 161 Brown 96 Buckley 135 129 157 Kline 127 160 Totals 642 702 760 ACCOUNTING. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Miller 137 127 180 Brink 117 101 99 Hummel 126 159 108 Frost 96 95 89 Hill 102 110 146 Totals 578 622 622 MAINTENANCE. 1st. 2nd. 3r Lawrence 129 94 9 Earl Pinckley 146 15S 15 Emmetf 164 103 If Case 119 157 i: Loverldge 133 135 1. Totals 691 647 |