April 1, 1916 



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terested in the coming bowling tourna- 

 ment of the Atlantic Coast Bowling 

 Association, to be held in the National 

 Capital, starting April 3rd. Florist 

 night during the tournament will be 

 one grand occasion. William P. Gude 

 of Washington is President of the 

 Atlantic Coast Bowling Association 

 and it is his intention to interest the 

 florist bowlers visiting the National 

 Flower Show at Philadelphia in Wash- 

 ington's big bowling tournament. Tra- 

 ditionally a sociable clan, a pilgrimage 

 of the florists to the National Capital, 

 as participants in this tournament will 

 be a gala occasion. The mammotli 

 building in which the tournament is to 

 be held was the home of the Grand 

 Army encampment, and is commodi- 

 ous enough to hold the equivalent of 

 four army corps. Room for every con- 

 ceivable need of the bowlers and their 

 friends is thereby provided. 



Entries in the bowling tournament 

 close March 25, and the florists should 

 get busy at once. As the Philadelphia 

 convention closes April 2. and the 

 tournament starts April 3, florists day 

 at the National Capital could be 

 worked in as a side trip of the con- 

 vention, and allow the florists to get 

 bacli to their business in ample time 

 to care for the Easter rush. 



Further information concerning the 

 A. C. B. A. tournament can be ob- 

 tained from Secretary Tom Grant of 

 the Chamber of Commerce, 1202 F 

 street, northwest, Washington, D. C. 



New York Florists' Bowling Club. 



Scores made Thursday, March 23. 



J. Penricli 149 157 163 



C. W. Scott 1G2 ISO 162 



W. P. Fori\ 150 US 157 



P. Jacobson 143 146 153 



G. T. SchllluMiinii 102 131 98 



J. Donaldaiiii 169 161 164 



.T. Miesem 187 183 187 



H. C. nieclcl 149 157 171 



A. Kakuda 146 164 151 



H. C. RiEDEX, Sec'y. 



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