. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 638 The American Florist. Nov. JO, Our pasTiMEs. Announcements ot coming contests or other events ot Interest to our bowling, shooting and oyoline readers are solicited and will be given place in this column. Address all correspondence for this department to Wm. J. Stewart, 79 Milk St., Boston, Mass.; Eobt. Kitt, 1725 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; or to the American Florist Co., 324 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. At Minneapolis. It is not often that this city has figured in the bowling record, but on November 22 a
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 638 The American Florist. Nov. JO, Our pasTiMEs. Announcements ot coming contests or other events ot Interest to our bowling, shooting and oyoline readers are solicited and will be given place in this column. Address all correspondence for this department to Wm. J. Stewart, 79 Milk St., Boston, Mass.; Eobt. Kitt, 1725 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; or to the American Florist Co., 324 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. At Minneapolis. It is not often that this city has figured in the bowling record, but on November 22 a quartette of enthusiasts inaugurated a series of meetings which it is proposed to continue weekly, all florists being invited to participate. Following is the initial record: Player 1st 2d 3d 4th E. Nagel 174 116 147 90 J. Munson 105 110 88 94 J. Malmquist 128 94 88 105 C. F. Rice 82 86 74 86 C. F. R. At New York. The usual bunch of bowling enthusiasts congregated at the Arlington alleys last Monday evening. Among the visitors who added particular grace and dignity to the afiair were W. R. Smith, of Wash- ington, and Alex. McConnell. The former proved himself a wise and impar- tial umpire in a number oi knotty points and remained an interested spectator of a very jovial occasion until a late hour. The florists' bowling team has entered regularly in the "house tournament" which is scheduled for alternate Thurs- days and Fridays from December till April. There are a number of prizes, the first being $25 cash. Scores on Monday were as follows: Player 1st 2d 3d 4th 5th Hafner : 143 179 161 155 194 Lang 159 186 139 188 227 Theilman 175 159 180 199 183 Siebrecht 167 138 125 130 121 Ford :.108 110 Elliott 77 94 63 Young 130 134 147 Burns 164 162 140 135 186 Traendly 134 143 Van Hoesen 143 Plumb 134 112 92 Stewart 96 112 89 Sheridan Ill 88 Atkinson 99 50 Manda 137 111 Buffalo. TRADB VERY GOOD FOR TWO WEEKS BEFORE THANKSGIVING.—STOCK NOT PLENTIFUL.—PALMER HAS A CHRYSAN- T
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