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Show SENATORS BEATEN BY TA1L-ENDERS Standing of the) Teams. Won'. Lost. Pet. Tuxedos it IV .667 Nonpareils S 1 -HO Brilliants 31 IS . .538 Senators .'. ...17 22 - .434 Railroads 17 22 .438 Independents. IS 26 .333 The Independents, the lowly tall enders ' of the Bowling league, put a crimp In the upward march of the Senators in a mixed up match at the league alleys Wednesday evening. They won two out of the three games and yet had a lower total number of pins than their opponents. Both teams weresin fair form and the error .column was kept down to a respect-- respect-- able figure. Collins and Snow, two new men, rolled for Independents. Zehring of the Senators grabbed all the laurel wreaths in sight with an average of : 214 2-3. D. Spits was second man. with an average of 2)7 2-3. A big crowd of rooters root-ers was In attendance. The scores: INDEPENDENTS. S. Sp. B. E. Evans 179 189 188 501 11 10 4 6 Collins 179 133 191 503 13 8 4 5 Davis 235 177 185 597 13 13 1 S Snow 171 134 160- 4fi5 15 1 8 D. Spits 234 200 19 3 15 12 2 1 , ,-Totals .."..its 783 908-2B89 57 58 13 22 WAverages Evans, 187; Collins. 187 M ; Davis .19; Snow, 155; D. Spits, 207 2-3. N ' SENATORS. fl 6p B K Plugge .lf 221 158-566 IS 10 4 3 Wilson 164 lf.7 176- 497 7 16 2 5 Hull 157 281 HS-677 18 13 3 3 Zehring .. ...24 200 195-644 18 13 1,3 Gates 160 170 1S4 464 6 1 Totals ....919 979 850-2758 55 63 IS 17 , Averages-Plugge, 188 2-3: Wilson. 15 : Hull, 192 1-1; Zehring. 314 3-3; Gates, 154 2-3. |