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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK. Wholesale 



Coiumencingr June 24th 

 from 7:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. 



will be open 



-*Plopist 



(merican Beauties and Valley 



Our 



Specialties. 



1612-14-16-18 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



FLATBUSH, N. Y. 



Bowling. 



Just by way of practice and to inci- 

 dentally stir up a little more enthusiasm 

 among knights and patrons of the bowl- 

 ing alleys, the Flatbush il.i;i-i,- inxilid 



the New York florists i II .i iihiidly 



match on the alleys at -17 I I l.iilii-h aw- 

 nue. Accordingly, on Tlnii -■l:i\ , thouj^h 

 the night was intensely hot, quite a crowd 

 gathered to witness and partake of the 

 sport. 



It is a well-known fact that there lias 

 never been a dull night when the Flat-- 

 bush boys are on the alleys and the 

 vaudeville show when a match takes 

 place is well worth going a long distance 

 to see. 'Ine Manhattan Indians couldn't 

 appreciate the "friendliness" of the in- 

 tent, and with wild war whoops went in 

 for slaughter. '"Lighthouses," "cocked 

 hats," hard won "spares," yes, and even 

 "poodles," were not infrequent causes 

 for demonstrations on both sides ; in fact, 

 so determined was the onslaught on the 

 silent soldiers at the end of the alleys 

 that the pin boys approached the dead 

 men with fear in every move. Any one 

 who has ever watched John Raynor and 

 Louis Sehmutz deliver cannon balls can 

 appreciate the pin boys' dread. 



Perhaps the intense energy spent in 

 trying to smash the pins accounts for 

 the low individual results. Of course, 

 Chicago, having plenty of wind to cool 

 their alleys, enables Ed Winterson, Geo. 

 Asmus and the rest to keep icy and pile 

 up the big scores. Every bowler is 

 watching, but it is quietly understood 

 that whoever wins at Buffalo will earn 

 what they get. 



But to our story. Well, the New 

 Yorks wouldn't stop till they won the 

 three straight games from Fla'tbush, and 

 even after that was settled there was a 

 quiet match between Eaynor, represent- 

 ing the Flatbushers, and Siebrecht, of the 

 New Yorks, the former making 174 and 

 the latter the highest score he ever made, 

 21.5. Willie said he did it as an incen- 

 tive to his team in future events. Of 

 course, the New York and Flatbush 

 teams will roll at Buffalo. The scores 

 were as follovts: 



FLATBUSH. NEW YORK. 



.T. I. Raynor... US 148 144 T.Lang 137 141 l.W 



A. Zi'ller IIT 172 124 F. Traendly . .!:« 1.5.5 149 



" M'lli- HI . ... F. Lentz L-M ItiO 122 



I' !'■'•'"•'' IJI 111 W. Slebreeht..l44 131 l:iO 



]■ "■ !' " .IIS 81 J.Theilinann..l64 137 KiO 



Stewart „ ^,. 



Papa Zeller.. .113 98 % Butterfleld !.!!!! 109 ... 

 Langjahr 108 96 ... Donlan 114 140 



.m 186 143 H. Dallledouze. 

 .11/1 129 105 



It is expected that a return match 

 will take place in New York, pidl/alily 

 Monday night. Quite a lar!,re dclcMlinii 

 of Brooklyn and Flatbush florist ,~ with 

 their wives announced their intent iun of 

 going to Buffalo on Aug. 5th. J. I. D. 



The Florists' Manual, by Wm. Scott, 

 is for use every day in the year. 



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Convention Number of the 

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