. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1084 The American Florist. July 8, Our Pastimes Announcements of coming contests or other events of interest to our bowling, shooting and sporting readers are solicited and will be given place in this column. Address all correspondence for this depart' ment to J. H. Pepper, 429 Sixth Ave., New York; Robt. Kift, 1725 Chestnut St., Philadel- phia; or to the American Florist Co., Chicago-/ At Wasliliis;ton. The following are the scores made in a bowling match between the Florists' Club team and the Rathskellers June


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1084 The American Florist. July 8, Our Pastimes Announcements of coming contests or other events of interest to our bowling, shooting and sporting readers are solicited and will be given place in this column. Address all correspondence for this depart' ment to J. H. Pepper, 429 Sixth Ave., New York; Robt. Kift, 1725 Chestnut St., Philadel- phia; or to the American Florist Co., Chicago-/ At Wasliliis;ton. The following are the scores made in a bowling match between the Florists' Club team and the Rathskellers June 28: FLORISTS. Player. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Cooke 191 173 178 542 Simmons 186 179 190 555 Pippard 165 180 188 533 Shaffer 151 126 185 462 Ernest 140 165 130 435 RATHSKELLERS. Player. 1st. 2d. 33. Total. Cox 156 201 219 676 Goodman 163 192 156 511 Baker 195 187 166 548 Caldwell 175 188 173 536 Campbell 172 167 195 534 S. E. At Philadelphia. The interest in bowling continues, the final contest for the convention team starting on the home alleys on July 6. There are then to be four matches on public alleys and a contest on the home alleys, the six men having the best averages to comprise the team. The following are the averages for June: Moss 168 Habermehl 150 Connor 165 Watson 147 Pontes 161 Gardner 145 Robertson 161 Yates 143 Harris 155 Baker 140 Anderson 155 Barton 134 Folck 155 Campbell 119 Dodds 154 Kift 152 • Westcott 154 Gibson 152 The Philadelphia Florists' Gun Club did themselves and their craft proud, having lost only one match with all comers the past winter and won the prize open to the best shooting organizations of the city. There were eighteen matches in all; nine teams were in competition, there being one match on their own grounds and one abroad. This gives the gunners of the club the undisputed championship of the city. K. Detroit Florists' Club Outlngf. It was a happy party of twenty-seven florists who took a special car to Toledo Thursday, June 29. Leaving Detr


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