NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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BOWLING LEAGUE. 
Manchester to Have One This Winter. 
be Organized Early this Month. 
Will 
Just at present bowling is occupying: 
much attention in the cities and the vari- 
ous bowling teams and leagues are get- 
ting together and organizing for the sea- 
son. ? 
It will interest many to know that steps 
have. been taken to have a bowling league 
in Manchester this winter and that the 
league will be organized and the games 
started probably week after next. Such 
an organization ought to go far toward 
breaking the monotony of a long winter 
in Manchester. 
The management of the S-aside Bowl- 
ing Alleys announce that if such a league 
is organized they are prepared to offer 
some handsome trophies. In all pro- 
. bability they will offer handsome silver 
cups to each of the members of the win- 
ning team, at the end of the season; and 
also to the man having the highest indiv- 
idual score average, for the season, and 
to the man having the highest 3-string 
total aveiage for the season. ‘These last 
two named prizes, of course, can be won 
only by members of the competing 
teams. 
More in detail will be given later re- 
garding the prizes. 
Steps have already been taken to or- 
_ganize teams. It is likely that the S. of 
V. will have two teams in the league; 
a team made up of Red Men, will also 
be organized; then there may be teams 
representing the K. of C., Business 
Men; etc., not more than eight teams 
of five men, in all. 
It is not intended to have more than 
eight teams in the league, and, perhaps, 
only six. No player can roll on more 
than one team. Monday and Thursday 
evenings will probably be decided upon 
as the league nights, and with one 
match each of these nights, it will be 
possible for each team to play once in two 
weeks. It willalso be arranged to devote 
one or two afternoons a week to team- 
rolling if so desired. 
The arrangements for the formation 
of the league are in charge of W. R. 
Bell. Those organizing teams should 
see him as soon as possible as it is likely 
_ there will not be opportunity for all the 
teams to get into the league. 
Americans vs. Greeks. 
It was a case of American versus 
Greek at the Seaside Bowling Alley 
Wednesday night, and the Americans 
won out. Not only did they win, but 
they established a new team record for 
the local alleys. The total pin fall was 
1359. The ‘‘ Greeks’’ rolled 1326,— 
no slow rolling, at that, as anything be- 
yond the 1300 mark may be considered 
good rolling. The match was an inter- 
esting one and was followed throughout 
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by a large crowd of spectators. The 
Greek team was made up mostly of the 
young men connected with the fruit 
store. 
C. E. Bell was the high-roller of the 
evening. His 100-93-108 gave a total 
of 301, which is an exceptionally good 
average. C. Votterus was high man on 
his team, his highest individual score— 
125—being a big help toward making a 
total of 286. The scores: 
- ANTONE F. SILVER 
DEALER IN 
FRESH MILK, VEGETABLES ana 
CHICKENS 
Forest st., - é : Manchester 
Telephone 78-5, 
The American Team. 
1 2 3. Eotal 
C. Kelliher 84 93 95 — 272 
Austin Jones 84 90 81 — 255 
Arthur Crocker 88 94 81 — 263 
Chas. Bell 100 93 108 — 301 
Curtis Stanley 90 96 82 — 268 
Totals 456 446 447 1359 
The Greek Team. : 
P. Paraskeropoulis 90. . 89 85 — 264 
George Votterus 77 81 90 — 248 
Peter Votterus 102 80 82 — 264 
C. Vo‘t2rus 85 76 125 — 285 
John Allen 95 74 95 — 264 
Totals 449 400 477 1326 
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