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Show I BOWLING 4- . i That the Cuhs are entitlerl to be tailed the champions of the city was again demonstrated dem-onstrated last night at the Orpheurn alleys al-leys when Ilenaper's bear cats took the odd score from the ftiefel bunch in one of tile hardest-fought contests of the season. The ytiefels started out by winning tlie first tangle with a majority of forty-four pins. It was beginning to look serious for tlie champs, but they came back stronq- in the second heat and took it by forty-three pins, leaving the riticfcls one pin to the eood on the total count. In the third same. however, the titiefels weakened and the Cubs walked back with the bacon. T-Tlgrh single and hish three ; were both captured by Hallen of the Hlie-fcl Hlie-fcl crew. vith scores of 240 for the single sin-gle and 626 for top three. The Kniqhts of Columbus league finished fin-ished up their season last night, as far us the regular leapue schedule was concerned, con-cerned, hut In two weeks they are Lo hold a consolation meet, when other prizes will be civen to the winners of that event. Fie ternrs are to bowl three sranies. with total bins ro count. The individual tourney tour-ney w ;il also be wound up a w eek from ne:;t Tuesday, when tlie eiglu bowlers who participated on that date will roll another ten-grame bout. Last night the Plntas took three from the Cordovas, and the Palas won a like number from the San Salvadors. In the first mix. Burke took the high single with 207 and Glllis the high three with 533. and in the second Nolan got the top single with 1S9 and Oden captured the honors for the highest and most consistent three games with, a total count of 53.V In the Telephone league plnfest on the Qulnn drives last night the Murrays made it three straight games from the Accountants, who were out of luck as well as being outbowled. Thayne got the high single with 1S4 and high three went to Sweeney with -102. The scores: STI12FBLS. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Up lien 21.i 225 15U 626 Stiefel I'll IS 6 2H4 o21 Jensen ..." 1" 156 "5 fij Groeschner tS 28 W .4 Williams 151 ' ISi 173 J Totals 940 026 876 2742 CUBS. 1st. 2nd. ."rd. Tot. Lowe 175 202 152 52 J Stone 1.0 1S2 aS 5i4 Bock ISI 195 156 532 Mever 15S ?i8 17S 544 Hemiger 212 12 223 617 Totals Sf'6 969 911 2776 PI.N'T.VS. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Gil!! 176 1S9 16S 333 Roche 115 170 W 473 Peverear.x 119 137 160 416 Naugbton IV) 170 130 -ISO Blank 125 125 123 375 Totals 713 791 771 2277 CORDOVAS. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Davenport 123 162 9 1 379 IVroil 91 132 133 376 Pcrke 207 1 44 1 49 .".00 Merger 122 173 131 42S Blank 123 125 125 375 Totals 663 73S 652 iOSS PALAS. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Nolan 1R9 149 145 4-3 Oden 172 1S8 176 535 Nelllgan 96 1S4 125 405 Lvnch 154 174 144 472 Owens 129 164 147 440 Totals 740 S39 736 2335 SAX SALVADORS. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Nickerson 141 162 146 449 Lvman 145 170 167 4S2 Doolin ISO 136 157 473 Hurley 135 133 121 39 Blank 125 123 125 375 Totals 723 726 716 2167 ACCOUNTING. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Hill 152 152 155 459 Hummell 1S1- 132 161 474 Miller 143 1S1 126 450 Brink 122 160 131 433 Flint 116 132 153 401 Totals 714 757 745 2217 MURRAY. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Gordon 157 157 169 4S3 Clavton 141 13S 159 43. Thavne 15S 14 125 467 Wright 160 130 146 436 Sweeney 152 179 161 492 Totals 770 7f-8 760 2316 |