THE BOWLING ALLEYS
no further matches since the notes of last week, nevertheless, keenness in indoor bowling, despite the hot weather, has not diminished.
THERE fave been
Especially keen have been the men
seen the game before, they were initiated into its mysteries by their British and American contemporaries and are now as keen as mustard.
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for Ten Ping with 106 and Mr.. Pirrad has the best duck pin, score of 181.
IT is learned that U.S.S. Mindanao is.
contemplating entering a team in the Ewo League, 4th. Tourney, and it
do very well indeed. is anticipated that this-fine team will
the last "The Champs" who won tourney, will have practically the same team except that Ernie Hearther is away on leave. Their line-up will probably be Dick Venezia, Doc Mol- Chus then, Gene Faggiano and Miller.
of the two U.S. gunboats that haveT may interest bowling fans to learn been in port for the last week or so;
that Chas Miller's score of 234 for they invariably make for the Alleys Ten. Pins, made on the 5th, of this on leaving their ships.
month has been beaten by Jack Odell
243 and
latter is unless the
The "Aspirants". will be without with beaten before the end of the month, Goldan but they have one or two he will have his name engraved on players capable of filling in the gap the Watson Shield, the trophy coveted with credit. They will probably be represented by Gaddi, Landolt, Dud- by every frequenter of the Alleys.
Mrs. A. Horton is the leading lady'dridge and one other.
A particularly pleasing feature of the Alleys has been the fine spirit British and prevailing between the the U.S. Navies. Recently a French ship arrived in port, and, although the majority of its company had never
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RELICS REMOVED AT LORD'S
London, August 30—The Long Room at Lord's presented a sad spectaojė yesterday. The valu- able oil paintings of cricket. scenes and, celebrities were ba ing taken down ready for re- moval- to a place of safety, to- gether with other relics of the game, including the urn' con- taining the "Ashes,” as present- ed to the Hon. Ivo Bligh by Mel- bourne ladies In 1883.
Great War the During the M.C.C. treasures were taken to the seat of Lord Beaconsfield, the president.
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