. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 6b2 The American Florist. May 24, Our pasTiMEs. Annonncements of coming contests or other • 7eatB of interest to our bowling, shootHig and 0/oUng readers are solicited and will be given place in this column. Address aU correspondence for this department to Wm. J. Stewart, 79 Milk St., Boston, Mass.; Robt. Kilt, 1725 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; or to the American Florist Co., 324 Dearborn St., Obioago, 111. At New York. The east nmary friendly rivalry on the alleys last Monday night was intensified by the pres


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 6b2 The American Florist. May 24, Our pasTiMEs. Annonncements of coming contests or other • 7eatB of interest to our bowling, shootHig and 0/oUng readers are solicited and will be given place in this column. Address aU correspondence for this department to Wm. J. Stewart, 79 Milk St., Boston, Mass.; Robt. Kilt, 1725 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; or to the American Florist Co., 324 Dearborn St., Obioago, 111. At New York. The east nmary friendly rivalry on the alleys last Monday night was intensified by the presence of D. T. Connor, of Phil- adelphia, who, as the scores show, had no difficulty in finding the right rnt in the alleys and making frequent trouble for the center pin. Scores were recorded as follows: Player 1st 2d 3d 4th SieVireoht 144 146 158 132 Lane 175 165 183 161 Burns 140 161 166 188 Hafner 165 176 168 164 Bunyard 109 105 1(16 143 Traendly 153 180 147 180 Shaw 136 93 Connor 153 180 147 Bowling at Philadelphia. The balls and pins are still keeping np a merry rattle on the club alleys. The usual matinee crowd is in evidence in the afternoons. The large number of asso- ciate members of the club help to swell these afternoon seances, the proportion of florists being about one to four. In the evenings about twice a week some 01 the faithful are generally to be found, keeping in form or striving not to get too far away. Scores run about the same, ranging from 150 to 175 lor the first twelve to fifteen men in the monthly averages. The dinner of the bowling league of this city in whose tournament the Florists won the first prize the past winter, held last week, was a most enjoyable aflair. Capt. Moss, of the team, was presented with the trophy, a grand affair, some- thing similar to the Evans prize, being a trifle different and more slender in shape, and is mounted on a metal base. It is a beauty and helps to make the case in the clubroom, which, by the way, is getting crow


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