1 B0wlin6 Team with Head-Pin Record to Its Credit Out

1 B0wlin6 Team with Head-Pin Record to Its Credit Out

1 B0WLIN6 TEAM WITH HEAD-PIN RECORD TO ITS CREDIT OUT FOR MORE HONORS 1 WORLD’S CHAMPION HEAD- AS ARTIST CARTER SAW BAY VIEW-SOUTH ORANGE GAMES PIN TEAM HAS ENTERED Roseville Five That Made Highest Record in This Style of Game to Compete for EVENING STAR’S Bowling Trophies. champions will try for the big prizes in THE EVENING STAR head-pin tournament. WORLD'SThe Roseville live, which made the highest total ever recorded iri a head-pin game, a tally of 541, turned in November 13, 1906. on Samuels’* alleys in Manhattan, will bowl in THE EVENING STAR tournament. The entry of the Roseville team was received last night. The score In detail of the record match -I follows: Frame*. 1 PS t S ( 7 I 910 11 12 score of 1201 will he bowled. Referee Hut- Meyer n 17 27 37 43 54 64 74 81 94 104 112 ton bn cb or his representative will be w• pres- OiOzags .10 30 29 38 47 oft A3 72 Ml *9 99 1111.' ent at each match to see that 1 lie rules Crum 7 16 21 34 43 33 62 71 SO 90 99 107 of the game are strictly enforced. 'Vbod .103) 3t) 39 47 33 63 73 SI 90 99 107 The tournament will open Wednesday Van Ness.... S IS 23 33 42 31 GO 69 78 .88 97 106 night, January 20. Six teams will howl the opening night, and from pfx to eight Totals .341 each Wednesday and Friday night there- The mark of 112, made by Charley after until about April 30. If it Is found that the number of teams e .'foyer In the big game, white not an In- ‘OACK'.TKrLOR? which enter is so large that, the tourna- VIEW?’ dividual record. Is not far from tin SAY \ It, ment cannot he completed by April 30 with AKCHOU, ' --C. best in 1 six teams | figures competition being those bowling each tournament night WAITING to the credit of Grconowold, the well- the number of teams will be increased to or ten. X'OH. ’EM known New Brunswick [eight bowler. Every The bowling will begin each tournament TO ^A-LIi. mean her of the Roseville team passed, night at 8:30 o'clock. The lirst three teams named In the schedule for each wilt the 100-mark in their sensational per- night first go on the alleys and 'the second trio formance, “Count” sec- SOUTH Olozaga bring ORANGE f.C. will follow them. ond, with 109; Freddy Crmn and Elmer Wood each securing 107, and D. H. Van It's becoming frightfully common now- to turn in tallies over a Ness having 106. Owing to a recent in- adays 1,000 in live- man team match. The National Turners jury, Is not this season Olozaga bowling led the local quintets last night with and his place will be taken by Eddie 1,(05, but the Belleville team got 1,017 In the Pierson. same tournament—the Now Jersey Na- tional—on the Tuxedo alleys, and the Es- The entry of the Roseville champion sex team turned in 1,015 on the Oxford team was not the one alleys for a new Jr. O. U. A. M. TO OAT only important league THEWS record. 1 received yesterday. The total is now above 126. The Gottfried Krueger Asso- Graef tied Frank Coghlnn for high in- ciation which has a five, big lead in the dividual score honors in the New Jersey Wheelmen Are Drawing Nearer Newark League, and bids fair to land national tournament last night. The Na- tional Turn Verein accounted Pennant in Suburban the championship for the season, got youngster for 259. which was exactly the same as into line last night. The Kruegers have that turned it: recently by the Krueger League Race. In their line-up some of the best all- pin-knight. around performers In the local bowling world. They do say that they’ve sprung a new SUBURBAN LEAGUE RECORD. game at the Tuxedo alleys, known ns them are Conrad who CLUB Among Lcick, in the dark. to HOLDS IIS “bowling Arocrding the W.L.HS got the first perfect score of 390 ever reports sent out the scores are decidedly W.L.HS. high in this particular lino of sport, but Bay View...23 9 977 National .13 12 >32 recorded in a league match in this city, '0 it's probable that the boys merely take a. Krueger _17 1042 First Ward.. 12 15 949 993 George Dennebaum, the present indi- nop and dream it all. Anyway, someone So. Orange..IS 12 Newark .12 18 ;'4<> Park A. A...IS 12 999 vidual average and man in woke up and declared that they had made Belleville_10 30 963 high-score _18 12 I, 103, and everybody agreed that they Celluloid WSjRosevllln ... S 19 1009 the Newark League; Frank Ooghlan, G. ..17 13 probably had—In the dark. West End 1018!Nortlieru .... 7 23 833 E. St. John, T. Schott and Charley Koops. avc sure to be well The View Wheelmen made another Members Decide to Stick Most* They pretty Roseville's triple victory last night, in Bay JEFFRIES TRYING bid for the in the Subur- HARD up near the front when the tournament an Athletic tjcaguo match with the Pas- strong peunaui ban last on their own clones. snics was decidedly welcome. The “Big League night alleys ly to Field and Track Five” bowled in old-time form and earned when they took the South Orange Field Newark Club into twice. League howlers will probably the success that came to them. Elmer raiup The two-time defear Events. all be entered before of the South Oruugeltes them THE EVENING Wood was “king-pin,” with an average of put bark STAR competition begins Wednesday 212.1 til a tie for third place in the rare with the TO Another team to is Park A. A.s and tin HIS line Celluloid REDUCE night. get in that Club. WEIGHT The Iroquois bowlers turned out in full whloh The live went represents the Republican League. force last night on the Iroquois alleys, and visiting at the pins ham- The members of the Institute Boat It Is mer and in the made up of Van Nostrand, Edwards, they turned these scores in in tongs opening mutch, of practise: Club, this city, have decided to LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Jan. 14.—While tend to pass the of Berman. Mac Wright and Hobbs. TEAM A. I TEAM B. National S. C. for 20 and tucked up u margin of 67 pins. In the I up opportunity battling stick to track and field again if hr- ran round into form. His traili- Among the other fives which made entry Kreitler 175 183 202iReasden ..155 212 18-4 next two games, however, they fell bark mostly athletics James J. Jeffries, the retired heavy- and ng at present, in to fulfill * yesterday were the T. A. B. S. team, of J. Reilly. 209 187 KBiMills 179 220 168 Rounds. the league leaders came even stronger, j until such time as the Passaic river is preparation made some totals of 919 and 962. weight champion fighter, has to theatrical#engagement, is said to Ik* Jeffries's Elizabeth, 1141 of of the best- 110 ... 194 getting yet Flanag’n. nr. 121 Farrla 233 212 in shape for This was the first known In the Jack Taylor, with a mark of rowing. Attempt iu trying to get back bia old performers Union county; ~’obb .... 214 186 166 164 1S9 220. handed j make the 175|Tawklns positive declaration that he .... in ■ opinion of about members ed. Scrub Bowling Club, an aggregation of Reed 192 154 l93iWnlthour. 1«7 202 1 84 the highest score of the evening. Tli twenty-five scores: of will meet the new champion. Jack John- It will l»e speed more than anything else Sontli Orange pin-knights; the Quincy Velnb’g.. 228 21.8 167|8tillwell 191 183 177 LONDON, Jan. 14.—A fight between the organization who were at the son, that will down the negro giunt. as Johnson team, the Columbian and the Alma Five. 214 193 223u'oghlan 197 1 88 215 SO. ORANGE. | BAY VIEW annual of the club held on in the ring. It is the belief of the Ftt’nb’h. Jack Johnson, the heavyweight cham- meeting is * on ceded to l»e the Cleverest lv>xer tba -It Is expected that It will be found wisher ...206 197 213lDrako ...167 173 211 II. Champ's.203 173 172 Nagel .137 291 192 'coast fans that it is the retired Tuesday night. The club, according to cham- heavyweight division has ever possible to announce in THE EVENING pion of the world, and Sam Langford Meeker .182 1S4 137|TieIseh .174 172 178 known. Jeff pion's intention to re-enter the and bos retained his old t STAH innuirriav nfxrmnun »h*> Totals .1548 143? 14571 Totals ..1494 1555 1512 before the National Sporting- Club is Deane .160 128 106IAltken .138 193 170 reports, is in good financial condition. ring undoubtedly pUic u. but it wiil ni? vm which will lie called upon to bowl for Bralnard ...163 t66 lflSCrltehett ....178 176 202 The following officers were elected: Will- try to place tne title back with the ticpi-iiu upon ^ucccgw now assured. The battle will take tf wear off his flesh before he wHl the first two weeks or tnorr. Fieri fern ....180 140 166; Taylor .158 177 220 iam Dognan, president; Frank Carroll, vice- white race.

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