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Show SENATORS DROP THREE GAMES TO RAILROADS Standing of Teams. , Won. Lost P. C. Tuxedos S7 ' -flj Nonpareils ..-f. 2S 1 , .6M Brilliants .... 23 1 .648 Railroads ....;.,.. 2J -j6 Benators .,.,..17 25 Independents 13 28 .3a "Get oft the right o( way" shrieked .the Railroads Tuesday night tA the league ' bowling alleys, as they confronted the proud and haughty Benators. The warning warn-ing was regarded with acorn and contumely con-tumely by the Senators, who were Immediately Imme-diately made the victims of a bead-end collinion which resulted In the loss of three straight games and retired the pride of the Senators to the laundry to have the crimps Ironed out. The bowling was of a rather Inferior quality, as only one man, Zehrfng of the Railroads, landed an average of more than SOO. The scores: RAILROADS. . St Bp. B. E. Whitney .. ..17 201 IdO-53 10 12 4 4 Nelson 195 181 170 546 11 14 2 3 Price 203 214 1 63- 679 16 8 3 4 Martin VA 167 1 SI 471 8 11 4 7 Williams .. ..180 3 174- 677 11 14 3 2 Totals ....W m 818-roi 53 59 14 20 Averages Whitney, 17; Nelson, 132; Price, 193; Martin. 157; Williams, ml-. SENATORS. St. Bp. B. E. Plugge 182 173 157- 462 7 12 4 7 Wilson 19C 181 158- 529 13 2 6 Hull 179 151 151 4?1 8 12 2 8 Zchrlng 184 236 182612 13 14 2. 1 Allen 202 174 lfl- 545 10 14 4 2 Totals ....8S7 815 817-2619 61 61 14 24 Averages Plugge. 154; .Wilson. 1761-8: Hull. 1601-8; Zehrlng. 200 2j3; Allen, 181 T-3. |