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Show INDEPENDENTS WIN FROM THE TUXEDOS STANDING OF TEAMS. i Won, Lost. P. C Brilliants ...... 11 4 .738 Tuxedos ...:.. ...I .. Nonpareils .... 8 7 .533 Independents ....... T 8 .467 nailroads , 9 .400 Senators 4 11 - .267 The Tuxedos, who sorecently put It all ever the Brilliants, the league - leaders, were given a ride in the dead wagon by the Independents Wednesday night. The Independents were in no condition to sprint, however, and barely managed to keep in front of the procession. Both teams bowled about ss poorly as was io8stble, and only one score was above 2u0 for a single game. The Tuxedos took the first game and then fell over their feet and lost the next two. Errors were as plentiful as flowers in May, and unless the Tuxedos do better work than they did Wednesday night they will shortly cease :to be contenders for first place. ,The scores: INDEPENDENTS. St Sj B E. Spits ...... ..KB, J7 lft- 505 12 2 7 Evans 17 17! 171 62! 12 11 8 4 Davis 187 155 10 482 I 1 ( 2 Howe 1K2 174 4K I I ( Enos 2o0' 181 143 606 10 4 7 Totals ....1.838-849 8162503 47 63T 17 2T Averages Spits. 1S 1-3; Evans, 174; Da, vis. 160.5-3; Howe, K3; Enos, 168 1-3. TUXEDOS.' 1 St. Sp. B. E. Gamble 180 T01 168-644 13 10. 8 6 Hamilton ....147 190 146 423 6 11 3 11 i Talamantes ..194 IS2 13 44 7 12 4 7 G. Smith ....187 166 175 637 I 16 2 4 McLeod ..192 191 159 642 19 IS 4 S Tetals .910 819 ' 781 2610 43 62 15 30 ' Averages Gamble; 181 1-8; Hamilton, 141; Talamantes. 154 2-8; G. Smith, 179; Mc-Leod, Mc-Leod, lo 2-8. . 1 |