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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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WITH THE BOWLERS. 
Seventh Round of the Manchester Bowling 
League Finds Regals Still in the Lead. 
Speed Boys Establish New 
Score,—1421. 
The seventh round of the Manchester 
Bowling league, which closed Monday 
night, brought forth some first-class roll- 
ing. The Speed Boys, though in second 
place, are coming to the front fast. 
They established a new team score for 
the local alleysin their match with the 
Regals, by rolling 1421 pins. The Re- 
gals are still at the head of the list. In 
the record match one string totalled over 
500, which means that each man rolled 
an average of over 100. Crocker and 
H. Bell were the high liners with 308 
and 307 respectively. 
Monday, Dec. 6. 1 2 3 Total 
Greeks 429 447 456 1332 
S. of V. 1: 414 471 1296 
Greeks won 3 points. 
Wednesday, Dec. 8. 
Speed Boys 445 475 501 1421 
Regals 487 450 439 1376 
Speed Boys won 3 points. 
Friday, Dec. 10. 
Red Men 457 382 415 1254 
Business Men 410 424 416 1250 
2 points each. 
Monday, Dec. 13. 
Gardeners 457 410 461 1328 
Ko ob GC: 448 423 410 1281 
Gardeners won 3 points. 
The following players have an average 
pinfall of 80 or more to their credit: 
. Mosier 94 1-4 
F W. Rust 84 5-7 
A. Crocker hob te ea on Dechetes 84 2-3 
C. Kelliher 914-7 | PD. Reardon 84 3-7 
A. Jones 90 5-7 | M. Revelas 84 1-5 
P. Pappas 92-057 fe ATs Cook. o84.1-7 
C. Votteros 896-7 | B Stanley 83 6-7 
H. Bell 89 4-7 | Ww. Bell $3527 
P. Kearnesy 88 3-4 | p Anderson 83 2-3 
D. Healey 88 2-3 | }. Chapman 83 4-7 
P. Farrell 87 1-2 | ©. Lee 83 4-7 
E. Howe 87 1-2 | R. Crocker 341-3 
C. Bell _ 87 2-7"). J. Mullen 83 1-3 
G. Norris 87 L. Hutchinson 83 1-3 
E. Semons = 86. 6-7 | G_ Slade 83 
J. Allen 855-7 | J. Jeffries 82 1-6 
N. Votteros 85 5-7 | D.°M. Knight 81 4-5 
C, Stanley 85 5-7 J. D. Morrison 81 
E. Lethbridge 85 1-6 | “A. Chaulk 80 6-7 
H. Slade 85 M. Flarity 80 1-3 
W. Cook 84 5-6 | & Valentine 80 1-7 
D. Coughlin 84 5-7 G. Votteros 80 
Those with a three string total of 275 
or more are as follows: 
A. Crocker 308 | N. Votteros 285 
H. Bell 307 | A. J. Cool 283 
P. Farrell 297 | E. Semons 282 
C. Kelliher 296 | J. Chapman 282 
F. Mosier 295 | Geo. Norris 281 
J. Mullen 294 | P. Kearnesy 279 
A. Jones 292 | D. Riordan 279 
P. Pappas 288 | D. Coughlin 279 
C. Votteros 287 | C. Bell 278 
M. Revelas 286 | D.Healey 276 
W. Cook 286 | J. Allen 276 
C. Stanley 286 | W. Rust 276 
The Manchester Greeks played a re- 
turn game with the Gloucester Greeks 
on the Belmont alleys, Gloucester, 
Tuesday evening and defeated them two 
to one. 
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Regals 20 8 718 9041 
Speed Boys 8 =s.10 646 9112 
Greeks 185210 646 8980 
S. of V. 16° 12 574 8757 
Business Men 12a G 430 8953 
Gardeners alae aly 395 8772 
Red Men 11 17 395 8523 
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