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Show NO RECORDS BROKEN , Ptftsburp, March 17. The first games of the International events between the 190S champions of the American Bowling congress, the National Bowling Bowl-ing Association, the Canadian Bowlers' Association and the Middle West Bowling Association, drew a large attendance at-tendance tonight.-' The Bonds team of Columbus, Ohiivthe A. B. C. champions, cham-pions, rolled 2,515; the Brunswlcks ot New York, the N. B. A. champions, making a score of 2.60 1, and tho De-Sota De-Sota Stars of St. luls. M. W. B. A. champions, totalled 2.635. There appears to be little expectation expecta-tion of any records being broken, this being shown by a message Bent by Secretary Langtry today to F. Bruggo- inann. of Sioux City, Iowa, and Larry Sutton, of Rochester, N. Y., to com here on Saturday to roll off their tie of 691 for first place in the individual event. |