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AMONG THE BOWLERS. 
Regals Won the Series at Manches- 
ter. The Standing of Teams 
and Individuals. 
The Manchester Bowling league 
finished its winter’s series of games 
this week, after a most successful 
tournament. The Regals came out 
on top, having won 64 games and 
lost 20, making a percentage of 768. 
The members of the team winning 
cups are A. C. Jones (captain), D. 
Joughlin, D. J. Healey, O. B. Lee 
and M. G. Revelas. Though this 
team won the series on percentage, 
they were 142 points behind the 
Speed Boys in total pinfall. 
Louis Hutchinson was the winner 
of the special cup offered the one 
rolling the largest three-string total 
during the tournament. His mark 
was 328. The cup offered for the 
highest individual average goes to 
C. Kelliher. The cup was virtually 
A. C. Jones’, but inasmuch as Mr. 
Jones was on the winning team, and 
was only a small fraction of a point 
ahead of Mr. Kelliher he waived his 
right to the cup in Kelliher’s favor. 
While the Business Men ended 
in sixth place, they were by no 
means among the weakest team. The 
total pinfall of the team placed them 
third in line in this respect. 
Following is the final standing of 
the eight teams: 
One LostmesP ACG eb. BY 
Regals. acon. 64 20 768 27,610 
Speed Boys ...59 25 708 27, 752 
SO -SOL eViiae awe 54 30 648 26,908 
Red Men ...:.. 42 42 500 26,485 
Greeks hesud. 38 46 456 26,765 
Business Men .35 49 420 26,960 
Ks0f OO ata 28 56 336 25,503 
Gardeners ele 71 156 = 12,477 
The highest three-strine totals 
were as follows: 
L. Hutchinson 328 J. Mullen 294 
P. Pappas 324 A. Chaulk 294 
G. Rust 322 D. Riordan 292 
A. Jones 311 C. Votteros 292 
G. Norris 310 LL. White 287 
C. E. Bell 309 M. Revelas 286 
A. Crocker 308 OC. Stanley 286 
H. Bell 307. + D. Healey 284 
W. Rust 306 W. Bell 284 
J. Cool 304 W. Votteros 283 
E. Dechene 303 J. Chapman 282 
W. Hall 301 G. Jones 281 
J. Nazarro 301 P. Karnesy 279 
C. Kelliher 300 =D. Coughlin 279 
P. Farrell 297 . Lethbridge 278 
O. Lee 297 J. Allen 276 
E. Semons 296 G. Slade 276 
P. Votteros 295 G. Votteros 276 
E. Howe 294 
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The final individual standing of 
all bowlers that have rolled in 10 or 
more games, and have an average of 
80 or over, is as follows: 
A. Jones 939-10 W. Bell 86 1-3 
©. Kelleher 93 2-5 O. Lee 86 1-4 
W. Hall 91 2-3 G. Norris 861-8 
P. Pappas 91 D. Coughlin 85 
C. Votteros 89 4-5 H. Slade 85 
H. Bell 89 1-2 E. Howe 84 2-3 
C. Bell 89 1-2 R. Crocker 841-3 
KE. Semons 88 8-4 P. Votteros 84 
W. Rust 88 1-2 W. Votteros 83 1-2 
D. Riordan 87 3-4 W. Cook 83 1-2 
D. Healey 87 2-3 J. Chapman 83 1-3 
E. Dechene 87 1-2 B. Stanley 83 
C. Stanley 87 1-6 J. Mullen 83 
L. Huteh’son 87 1-7 a, Valttine 2822-3 
A. Chaulk 864-5 J. Morrison 82 1-2 
M. Revelas 86 3-4 P. -An’son —* 82 1-2 
J. Cool 86 2-3 Lethbridge 815-7 
L. White 86 1-3 = 
The cups have been ordered and 
are expected within a few days. 
They will be on exhibition in Bell’s 
store for a few days after they. ar 
rive. 
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# Soriety Notes 
"op 332323322532 ceeececceces! 
George E. Cabot and family 
moved to their cottage at Manches- 
ter today for the season. 
The following cottages at Magno- 
lia have been rented through the 
agency of H. L. Hannaford: The 
Lee eottage to Frederick Kimball 
Stearns of Detroit, Mich.; The Sun 
Dial, to Charles Farnham of Chica- 
eo; Green Gables, to The Industrial 
Union of Boston. ‘ 
C. A. Potter of Roxbury, has 
leased the Cummings cottage off 
Magnolia avenue, Magnolia, through 
the agency of Jonathan May. 
Always stand up for the right, but 
do not wear yourself out with worry 
because you cannot turn the world 
and make it over in a day. 
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"The Miche Woman’s ehab 
lave undertaken a very worthy 
work, that of raising a fund for — 
keeping a district nurse in Manches- 
ter. The club voted some time ago 
to do this and initial steps are being 
made in the arrangements for a Pop~ « 
concert to be held in the Town hall - 
on Wednesday, May 25. The Salem 
Cadet orchestra have. been engaged 
for the evening. The chairman of 
the committee is- Mrs. Walter Lis 
Harris of Salem, who is well known 
in Manchester. Further particulars 
on this will be given in a later issue; 
“The fire alarm will be tested every. 
week in the future, we understand. 
Among the guests at the Manches: 
ter House during the week were the — 
following: C: Melville and party, J.. 
C. Howard and wife, Frederick - 
es rs, James E. Howard, Boston; T. 
- Reed and wife, Portland, Me.; B. 
ae F. Li: Johnson, Boston: 
James C: Learned and w ife, Elmira, 
N. Y.; Walter B. Swan, Springfield 
and E. B. Smith, Boston: . 1... . 
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Minstrels Tonight. 
The Y. M. C. A. boys will repeat 
their minstrel show in the Town hall; 
Manchester, tonight. While the 
show will be essentially the same, 
many changes will be introduced in- 
cluding new solos by the soloists, 
and new ‘Yeatures in the Indian 
scene:’* The ‘farce, -entitled “The? 
Kreedom of the Press,’ will be omit» 
ted. New jokes ‘and ‘a new axe 
song have also been a can att 
Gent’s Faney Shirts at E. AS Lethe ; 
bridge’s. 
