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WITH THE BOWLERS. 
Greeks, Regals and S. of V. tied for First Per- 
centage Honors. Scores for Third Round. 
The third round of the Manchester 
Bowling league came to a close last 
Friday night with the Greeks, Regals 
and S. of V. tied for first honors, the 
Business Men dropping to fourth place. 
As the games progress added interest 
is taken in the matches and crowds are 
at the alleys every Monday, Wednesday 
and Friday night for the team plays. 
In answer to some questions which have 
arisen we might say that no member of 
either team is eligible to either of the 
team or individual prizes unless he has 
played in ten or more matches. In case 
of a tie at the end of the season the 
teams or individuals will play three 
strings and the winner will be the team 
or player winning two of the strings, 
and not by points as inthe regular team 
rolling. 
The result of the matches of the third 
round follows: 
Friday, Oct. 29. 
1 2 3 Total 
Regals 412 408 Sea! 1217 
Red Men 385 333 ca) 1145 
The Regals won 4 points. 
Monday, Nov. 1. 
S. of V. 380 415 401 1196 
ee, Of, C. 372 415 406 1193 
S. of V. won three points by taking the roll- 
off on the tie on the second string. 
Wednesday, Nov. 3 
Gardeners 398 394 423 1215 
Speed Boys 393 418 386 1197 
Gardeners won three points. 
Friday, Nov. 5. 
Greeks 431 424 436 1294 
Business Men 423 418 431 1272 
Greeks won four points. 
Team and Individual Standing. 
iWon = Lostey PG. Ave. 
Greeks 9 3 750 3848 428 
Regals 9 3 750 3682 409 
St-OtaVie 9 3 750 3649 405 
Business Men 6 6 500 3831 426 
Speed Boys 5 7 416 3716 413 
Gardeners + 8 333 3676 408 
Ke ot.G: 3 9 250 3634 404 
Red Men 3 9 250 3593 399 
The players having a three-string total 
of 275 or over: 
Kelliher, K. of C. 296 
P. Pappas, Greeks 287 
Votteros, Business Men 284 
Semons, ne 6 282 
Allen, oe ee 276 
The players having an average pin 
fall of 80 or more are as follows: 
Kelliher SRL Eeh OR AES 82 1-3 
C. Votteros 905-9 J. Chapman (82 1-3 
P. Pappas 89.1-3 J. Jeffries 82 
A. Crocker 88 D. M. Knight 82 
E. Semons 878-9 J. Cool 82 
A. Jones 87 2-3 CC. B. Stanley 817-9 
J. Allen $7223) Cy Bell 81 7-9 
Kearnesy 874-9 B.L. Stanley 815-9 
W. Rust 84 2-9 L. Hutchinson 81 5-9 
W. Votteros 83 8-9  P. Farrell 81 1-2 
G. Norris 83 5-9 A. Chalk 81 4-9 
W. Cook 831-6 W.R. Bell 81 1-9 
R. Crocker 831-9 J. Riggs 80 1-3 
H. A. Bell 82 5-9 D. Coughlin 80 1-3 
P. Anderson 824-9  P. Votteros 80 
The fourth round was started on 
Monday night of this week when the S. 
of V. met the Business Men, and beat 
them three points to one. Following is 
the summary: 
Monday, Nov. 8. 
S. of V. 430 432 463 1325 
Business Men 430 414 436 1280 
In the roll-off of the tie, for the first 
string, the Business Men won, thus 
getting their only point. ‘The S. of V.’s 
total of 1325 is the best record of the 
league thus far. 
Wednesday night the Regals and the 
Gardeners met. 
Tonight the Speed Boys and the Red 
Men will be pitted against each other, 
and the last game in this round will be 
played next Monday night between the ~ 
Greeks and the K. of C. 
At the chrysanthemum show in Horti- 
cultural hall, Boston, last week, W. J. 
Creed, the well known North Shore 
caterer of Beverly Cove, had a hand- 
some table display. On the opening 
day—Thursday—the judges awarded 
Mr. Creed first prize. On Friday when 
Mr. Creed went to the hall the first 
prize card was still on his table, but later 
he was amazed to learn from friends that 
the card had been removed and a third 
prize card subsituted. He protested but 
this was all the satisfaction he obtained. 
The prize had been awarded to another. 
