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Show KALDUSCH ROLLS THE TOP SCORE Buffalo, N. Y., March 19. With a icore of 637, B. F. Bush, of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, went into seventh place In the Individual event of the American Bowling congress tournament yesterday. yester-day. Otto Kallusch of Rochester, N. Y., rolled the top score of the day, piling up 645 pins for fourth place." A split finger sustained at the end of the second game spoiled his chances chan-ces to take the lead in singles, Start- Ing in the fourth frame of the first game and continuing through the third of his second game, Kallusch made twelve consecutive strikes. His 2G6 score in the first game lies the high single record of the tournament C. Brown and J. Raymond of Toledo To-ledo were the only team to class among the ten leaders in the two-man two-man event today, taking ninth place with a total score of 11S9. Following are the leaders in the three events: Five-man event Howard Majors, Chicago, 2SS1; Clarks, Peoria, jltli, 2S71; Peterson, Chicago, 2S55; Mal-tops, Mal-tops, Rochester, 2851; Weidomanns. Cincinnati, 2S49. Two-man event Miller-Ralston, Detroit, De-troit, 1238; Owen-Sutton, Louisville, 1230; Schmidt-Williams. Chicago, 122D; iraggerty-Elwcrt, Toledo. 1220; Emblem-Ennis, Wheeling, W. Va.. 1207. Individual event: William Miller. Detroit, 675; Dwcn. Louisville. C59; Kranz, Louisville 648; Kallusch, Rochester, Ro-chester, G45; Hess, Chicago, 642. |