. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 62 The American Florist. Feb. 6, Our pasTiMES. Announcements of coming contests or other events of interests to our bowling, shooting and sporting readers are solicited and will be given place in this column. Address all correspondence for this department to Wm. J. Stewart, 42 W. 28th St., New York. Robt. Kift, 1725 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; or to the American Florist Co., Chicago, 111. At St. Louis. The bowling club had a lively time at the meeting February 1. Team 2 won by a good margin. Kuehn was high ma


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 62 The American Florist. Feb. 6, Our pasTiMES. Announcements of coming contests or other events of interests to our bowling, shooting and sporting readers are solicited and will be given place in this column. Address all correspondence for this department to Wm. J. Stewart, 42 W. 28th St., New York. Robt. Kift, 1725 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; or to the American Florist Co., Chicago, 111. At St. Louis. The bowling club had a lively time at the meeting February 1. Team 2 won by a good margin. Kuehn was high man with a total of 575. The score fol- lows: TEAM 1. Player Ist 2nd 3d T'l Beneke 191 176 157 524 Miller 171 136 161 468 Weber 121 134 116 371 ; 129 117 149 395 1758 TEAM 2. Player 1st 2nd 3d 4th Kuehn 143 145 187 575 Beyer 185 144 170 479 Beneke 187 138 15U 475 ^eber 137 137 127 401 1930 F. K. B. At New York. The New York Florists' Bowling Club had a light attendance last Monday night, several of the bright lights being kept away by illness or other unavoid- able causes. The scores of the first four games were as follows: Player. 1st 2d 3d 4th Siebrecht 159 119 135 167 Ford 146 161 146 142 Lang 157 151 166 163 Nugent 86 80 Shaw 102 114 133 129 Stewart 75 126 14J 114 Gibbs 96 179 183 118 Siebrecht, Jr 87 99 The bowling alleys in the basement of the Coogan building are the scene of many an exciting contest between growers of the Cut Flower Exchange. On Tuesday last John Donaldson, George Golsner, E. W. Holt and Jasper McMullen rolled sixteen games, Golsner and Holt winning twelve games and Donaldson and McMullen four. ? - At Chicago. Another spirited session was held at the Geroux alleys, Tuesday evening, with the following results. E. F. Winterson took a streak, and in the second game chalked up 224. A number of ladies par- ticipated. Player 1st 2d 3d 4th Stevens 172 175 170 191 P. J. Hauswirth 124 130 173 121 158 127 147 159 JohnDegnan 148 123 147 L. Kill 112 1


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