. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1034 The American Florist. July 23, I Our Pastimes. | Announi-'ements of corains contests or other events of interest to our bouiin^, shooting and sporting readers are solicited and will be given place in this column. Address all correspondence for this depart- ment to Wm. J. Stewart. 43 W. 28th St., New York; Robt. Kift, 1725 Chestnut St., Philadel- phia; or to the American Florist Co., Chicago. y At Philadelphia. The seventh and deciding match in the convention series was bowled on the home alleys Wednesday even
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1034 The American Florist. July 23, I Our Pastimes. | Announi-'ements of corains contests or other events of interest to our bouiin^, shooting and sporting readers are solicited and will be given place in this column. Address all correspondence for this depart- ment to Wm. J. Stewart. 43 W. 28th St., New York; Robt. Kift, 1725 Chestnut St., Philadel- phia; or to the American Florist Co., Chicago. y At Philadelphia. The seventh and deciding match in the convention series was bowled on the home alleys Wednesday evening, July 13. The scores were not record breakers, as but two men got over 500 in the three games. Commodore Westcott showed the youngsters that he had not forgotten how the game should be played, and carried off the honors with high game, 192 and the best total, making 540. The team selected by Yates had no trouble with the Robertsons and won every game. The score follows: Player. 1st 2d 3d T'l Kobcrtson 147 141 174 463 Adelberger 151 179 144 474 Anderson 173 97 115 385 Watson 172 185 123 480 Total 18 1 Plater. Ist 2d 3d T'l Yates 143 157 ItiO 450 Connor 145 177 179 501 Kift 168 16S 161 497 Westcott 167 181 192 540 Total 1988 At Chica£:o. Following are the totals of the games rolled at Mussey's alleys on Tuesday evening of last week. The Also Rans secured one game of the series. Ballufi of the Champions played in form worthy of the name, rolling in the first game the remarkable score of 254. Asmus also rolled consistently, passing the 200 mark twice. The ladies also contributed to the pleasure of the evening. Mrs. W. Kreit- ling reached 160 in her third game. AlboRanb. 1st 2d 3d Geo. Stollery 189 169 154 John Paulus 160 147 142 JohnDegnan 190 193 180 P. J. Hauswrth 168 160 182 JohnHuebner 173 124 117 Champions. 1st 2d 3d Stevens 183 169 158 Balluff 254 172 153 Scott 146 167 136 152 188 146 Asmus 205 167 209 Victor Krietling 154 153 185 Ladies. 1st 2d 3d 86
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