[Newspaper]
Publication: The Morning News
Muncie, IN, United States
vol. 20, no. 241, p. 8, col. 4
ON THE ALLEYS.
Report of Some of the Pins "Killed"
Yestreday.
The ladies' bowling club met as usual yesterday morning at the East Main street alleys and the following interesting scores were the result of two hours' playing:
Mrs. Dages......................98 73 69
Mrs. Kirby.......................77 75 64
Mrs. Turner......................46 33 28
Mrs. Little........................89 67 72
Mrs. Bender.....................86 56 71
Mrs. Heath......................46 88 94
Miss Hemingray..............74 67 43
Mrs. Williams.................51 79 59
Miss Gray........................37 44 40
Mrs. Meeks.....................61 78 71
Mrs. Thrall......................64 52 60
Mrs. Olcott...................100 48 72
Mrs. Patterson................81 100 75
Mrs. Dickie.....................49 50 65
Miss Kirby......................59 62 55
There was an interesting contest last night at the East Main street alleys, in which teams composed of the employes at the Globe clothing house, and the Goddard wholesale grocery were matched. Mr. Charles Bender captained one team, with Corydon M. Rich "drilling" the other five to victory. The scores are below given:
C. Bender.....................166 122 148
C. Russey.....................87 112 97
Val Ross.......................92 89 66
Ed Bender..................153 100 126
J. Manor.....................105 95 84
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Total...............603 518 521
Howell.......................130 97 121
Lacy.............................96 103 122
Jones...........................107 119 106
Thomas........................90 121 105
Rich.............................95 134 93
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Total...............518 584 547
A cash prize of $10 is offered for the best score made during the present month at the West Main street alleys. Delbert Galliher leads at present, with 200 which he made yesterday.
One of the best match games that has been played in Muncie, was bowled last night on the East Main street alleys by Harry Ice, Alfred Kilgore and John Flynn. The average for the three games was 155 1/3. Kilgore's score was 163, 151, 209; Ice, 161, 165, 104; Flynn, 146, 162, 147.