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Show These Women All Shoot Dangerous Miner alite Along Hardwood Mirrors ! MRS, GoVdE Vr S HslJitT pRiiifH i I vp . mm ffScl-''' ,;; 'Mm MfcS- BLANCH HUSK Y25. FKANCES-'zTElB CHICAGO, April 23. Anjbcdy who thinks bowling is tuo strenuous fur women should watch the 300 women from all parts of the United Slates roll up "man-slsse" scores lnihc Woman'ct National Bowling Tournament here, starting April 24. This is the first limfc women have had an opportunity for tournament bowling "of theirown. Previously they bowled along- with tho men in the American Bowling Congress ycariy tournaments. The lady bov.ier doesn't takea ouck seat for anybody. Sheniakes just as many healthy scores as men. They swing a wicked ball a lC-pou:ul.ball, too; not a mnniuturu lady's si;:e. Women bowling fans expect rcc-ordsto rcc-ordsto bo smashed by such crack bowler ns Mrs. Gohlie Grecnwald of Cleveland; Mrs. Blanck Ilnwk of 1 Newark, I J.; Mrs. Francis Stelb of Detroit. Mrs. Grecnwald recently at Clc Poland Po-land bowled a perfect score of J00 in match play. Many regard her as j tho bes woman bowler In the coun- I try. Mrs. Husk Is national women's champion. Jn the A. JJ. C. tourney at Toledo she won tho individual event and also had the highest score I among women in all events. Mrs Stelb is former national chani- pion. In the 1!US A. B. C. tourney ' at Cincinnati she won tho Individuals and. with Mr3. L. M. Buterwbrth, tin-doubles. tin-doubles. Entries for the tournament include SI five-women teams, ISO doubles and 300 individuals. Entries come! from as far cast as New York Cityi and as far west as California. Cleve- land and Milwaukee are bidding for the 1921 women's tourney. Women's bowling associations exist in Chicago, Cleveland, Milwaukee, St. I Louis, Toledo, New York, Detroit, Indianapolis, In-dianapolis, Fcoria, Omaha, Kansas City, Albany, Cincinnati, Columbus. South Bend. King City, Cal.; Bock-j ford, 111.; Burlington, Wis., Oshkosh.j Wis., and Elmhurst. 111. Entries also' are in from Kalamazoo, Mich.; Mason1 City, la., and Newark, N. J. , Officers of the Women's National Bowling association are Mrs. Zoe j Quln, Chicago, president; Mrs. T. M.j Hill. St. Louis, and Mrs. Goldic Green-wald, Green-wald, Cleveland, vice presidents; Mrs. M. Kelly. Jr., St. Louis, secretary, and Mrs. O. C. Bergliaus. St. Louis, treasurer. treas-urer. Tho Chicago Woman's Bowl- lng association, of which Mrs. J. W.i Casey is sccrotar, will entertain the' visiting women bowlers j |