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Show Mediocre Bowling I 'm A. B. C. Tourney Now Being Held CINCINNATI, Feb. 28. The five j leaders in the individual and two-men events at the American Bowling con-I con-I ; i ' gress tournament here today, were un- molested. Only mediocre bowling was j in evidence among those classes. In the singles F. Hess of Dayton, O., roll-i roll-i ed 634 for the high score of the day, j while A. Penfield of Springfield, 0., ! ' was second for 625. The standings follow: ! Individuals: C. Wagner, Newark. N. X, 680; H. Steers, Chicago, 676; J. S. Elmer, Eau Claire, Wis., 663; B. Stein -miller, Syracuse, N. Y., 655; J. Mackay. Cleveland, 655. Two-men events: Steers and Tho-m Tho-m raas, Chicago, 1335; McDowell and BO i Thies, Cleveland, 1247; Pflum and m Ott, Chicago, 1246; Dibble and West W , Buffalo, 1236; Wells and Kondolf' m , Rochester, 1229. I I Five -men teams: Acquilas Cigars, !i St Paul, 3022; Champion Spark Plug Toledo, 2008; Elm, Rochester, N. Y. $ 1 1 2885; Mineralites, Chicago, 2S5S J Blouin -Bracks, Chicago, 2856. |