The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . Man., among thosein attendance. The games rolled onthis occasion were the first on the finaltri-out series for tlie Dayton games have to be rolled beforeconvention week and we believe thatall who wisli to participate can havethe time of the games adjusted by con-ferring with the officers of the BowlingClub next bowling night, July 31, atBensingers alleys on Monroe scores made by the ladies were asfollows : Player. 1st. 2d. 3d. Mrs. Asmus 1»0 107 74 Mrs. Kreitling 157 134 101 Mrs. Klunder 54 &7 64 Mrs. Hauswirth 121


The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . Man., among thosein attendance. The games rolled onthis occasion were the first on the finaltri-out series for tlie Dayton games have to be rolled beforeconvention week and we believe thatall who wisli to participate can havethe time of the games adjusted by con-ferring with the officers of the BowlingClub next bowling night, July 31, atBensingers alleys on Monroe scores made by the ladies were asfollows : Player. 1st. 2d. 3d. Mrs. Asmus 1»0 107 74 Mrs. Kreitling 157 134 101 Mrs. Klunder 54 &7 64 Mrs. Hauswirth 121 111 74 Mrs. Fred SO 71 73 Mrs. Scott 120 78 94 Considering that many of the menhave not bowled very much this sea-son, the following scores will be foundquite creditable:Player. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. Balluff 142 116 143 147 Hauswirth ...US 150 183 151 Klunder 156 114 113 140 Bergman 183 234 169 191 Scott ISO 174 143 196 Stevens 174 178 200 16& .Asmus 160 150 146 181 Kreitling ISO 147 179 127 StoUery 128 177 139 163 Wilson 162 190 145. AT THE UTICA FLORISTS CLUB PICNIC, JULY 17. 38 The American Florist. July 28,


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