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Show BOWLING f 1 By stepping out last night and winiiln? three straight from the Mineraliies, the Cubs maintain their hold on first place by one anie. It was no luck proposition, proposi-tion, eitiier, as they roiled an average of 907 pins per fame, whk'h is excellent bowling. The Cubs had been put in a hole the night before, when the Business Men. by winning three parries, had threatened threat-ened the Eupremacv of Henager's crew, so that If the Cubs had Inst one game they would be tied for the top berth. Last night's results prove that the leadership of the league has rested In the hands of the Cubs through no mere accident, but from good generalship and excellent bowling. bowl-ing. Foliand starred in the match, getting get-ting both the high ones, with 2:U for the single game and 602 for the high three. The Tvanhoes caught the Dundees with two men shy from their line-up and proceeded pro-ceeded to lake all three of the games In the second of trr? City league's pin battles on the Orpheum's drives last night. Both the high scores were annexed by Zimmerman Zimmer-man of the Ivanhoes. with a count of l'jo for the single and 54" for the Kip trin. After the regular City league games last night the Two-Man league rolled some pretty bowiing contests wherein the semes were not so one-sided as in the City league's mixup. Evans and Collinston dropped two to the Davis-Quinn team, with Collinson shooting the high single, w-ith a score of 214 and Quinn taking thP high three, with a count of 546. Girdwood and Pierpont got the odd one from the Quinn-YValters combination. Girdwood made the high ones, with his scores oi 206 for high single and 07 for the totals In the two-man bout Monday night Davis Da-vis and Quinn took three In a row from the Warner-Burt pair. Davis was the high shooter in botlj events, getting the single game with a score of 202 and copoing high three w-ith 5S3. Tpnight the Maintenance Department will bowl the Div. & W. E. Co. in the Telephone league on the Quinn alleys, but there will be no league games on the Orpheum alleys, with the exception of a. postponed match in the two-man tourney. On Thursday night tiie Knights of Columbus will roll, but the Commercial league has postponed its games until the week atfer Christmas. The scores: CUBS. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Lowe 1"2 166 170 517 Stone 169 167 154 4S0 Bock 147 1S6 194 527 Foliand 166 231 205 602 Henager 192 190 204 6S6 Totals 846 940 936 2722 MINERALITES. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Pierpont 165 213 202 5S0 Zimmerman 210 133 159 562, Girdwood 157 169 149 478 Peltv 165 l.'io 320 Kaefer 169 182 179 630 140 Totals S41 SS2 SS4 2607 IVANHOES. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Davis 17S 150 171 499 Hughes 4 167 170 179 516 Dauncey 14S 134 156 43S Zimmerman 173 175 195 543 Quinn 15S 156 ITS 492 Totals 824 785 879 24SS DUNDKES. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Collinsonv 174 167 162 503 Evans IBS 160 1S2 610 Walters 15S 14S 179 4S5 140 140 140 420 140 140 ' 140 420 Totals 780 755 803 233S EVANS-COLLINSON. . 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Evans 167 169 167 503 Collinson 153 168 214 535 Totals 320 337 3S1 103S DAVIS-QUINN. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Davis 169 178 167 514 Quinn ISO 170 196 546 Totals 349 348 363 1060 . GIRDWOOD-PIERPONT. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Girdwood 206 172 189 667 Pierpont 191 187 186 564 Totals 397 369 876 1131 QU1NN-W ALTERS. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Quinn 176 166 170 512 Walters . . 158 231 186 575 Totals 334 397 366 10S7 WARNER-BURT. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Warner 1S9 169 1S1 539 Burt 195 166 191 552 Totals 384 335 372 1091 DAVIS-QUINN. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Davis 202 1S4 200 5S6 Quinn 187 167 191 545 Totals ...3S9 351 391 1131 |