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Show raine, who' is a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor, and a veteran vet-eran of the Franco-Prussian war of 1870, arrived with Mrs. Kahn. He predicted that "within a very few months you'll see blood running in the streets of Paris as the French people rise in revolt." BOWLING e Last Tuesday night saw the beginning be-ginning of the league bowling for season at the Southeast Bowling Bowl-ing Courts with the first session of the Southside League. Every Team waa present with its fuU membership to start the season right, and the Magna team, which is new on the league, took high series of 2690 and game of 939. Mr. McCarty of that team had a 590 for the evening, and Marv Cleverly came through with 243 for high game. Camera Centre waa the only team to take four points. The Southeast League on Wednesday Wed-nesday night saw some really hot bowling, when Van Morley bung up 625 series with a 240 high game. His team helped him by rolling high series of 2612, while Local No. 57 had 950 high game. Four teams took 4 points each: the N. O. Nelson team, Morley Bros., White Spot, and Birrell Bottling Co., The Lumbermen's League bowled bowl-ed on Friday night, and Granite Mill. Union Assay, . and Utah Pigeon Club each won 4 points. However, M. & M. Mill had high game and high series 2631. The hih series for the week was D. Fullmers' 637, and his teammate, team-mate, M. Behunin, had the highest high-est game, 248. This week the Sugar House Major League began its season on Monday night, with the clash between be-tween Granite Mill and Sugar House Merc, featuring the evening, even-ing, Sugar House Merc, capturing captur-ing high series of 2705 over Granite's Gran-ite's 2702 but Granite Mill had a 967 high game. Hugo Ensign had individual high series with 15 and C. P. Anderson tallied 233 for h!gh game. There were many close contests during the evening, and no team was able to win more than 3 points. As for the ladies, the Forest League started on Tuesday morn-, morn-, g with several new bowlers I among them and there are still places to be filled on some of the teams. The Palm team had high series and game, 1874 and 671 respectively. Ruth Young had 576 for high series, and high srame was rolled by Emma Lutz who had 175. The Cardinals Ladies league will start its season on Friday night. Among the bowlers missinr at the Southeast this year will oe Jim Nelson, who lost his life in a traffic accident Inst weel:. Jim was to have bowled in two teams, and as captain of thee Local No. 57 team he had started the season. seas-on. His loss is sincerely felt because be-cause his good bowling his excellent ex-cellent sportsmanship and iiis loyal friendship. |