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SPARTANS, IN FINE FORM, WIN TWO GOOD GAMES Columbias and the Sticke Defeated in New York League Tournament—Scores \ of Other Games. ‘The Spartans were in good form ta night in the New York Loague gam rolled at Amann & Treiss’s alleys. They won ‘wo games, defeating the Stickers | the Columbias, A fi, made by | “dialer, was the best mark of the even- fag. The scores: New York League. FIRGT GAME-Sticker—Magaussen, 157; Pyegner, me Baa ry ie aie Reber. Wag 19: Sehilis jes, 180; total, Sucker. ihrlich, I, - oi en, 188, J. at, Martens, ‘th * Helns, THIRD GAME-8; rtan=Roberts, 165; Mae Bi; Sel shilling, 161; Rhem, 1d} jes, 144; total, wl seogmplar| | Keiwvet 1M; Dietgen, riens, il; 5 Martens, 185; Heins, 16h; tots}, # late Jusurance League, The Mutual Life won two out of thee games last night at Thum's ‘White Elephant alieys. The scores ‘made were good, ‘The games resulted as follows; FIRST GAME-U. 8. 44; itaaipbons. 125 Inkle, English, utugl Lites Babcock 1; Carson, ta rison, 198; tota ND GAM 46; Griffin, 128: %, u) English, 119; Fitagibbons, Uitual’ Life—Baboock, ; Carson, 15: Whitney, total, sf, 1, §. Cosualty—Jarrett, Mi; Griffin, Uz; Vai Winkle, 22: Knglish, 22); ‘total, Mutual’ Lite—Baboock, 18: Simpson, 1H: Carson. It; anny. 116; Gar: Casualty—Jarrett, onea, Raf bg “aimabeoa. 33; Gar- Ity-—Jare | stakes 10: Mt; 210; Simp: 12; 19; Fitzeibbons, ls ean National, Ps American National games last t resulted as follows A eT GAMF—Unions — Lodge, 184 , Clark, 19; Thomson, j as. Btaudel, 149; total, #1. i ey—Duncan, 158; Sullivan, 19; Cory- 73; Buck, 181; Coffman, 168; total, BRCOND GAME-U! Lear ed Clark, 187; Thomson, 185; Bieudoi, 190; total, Ai Metropol tans—Beam, 2%; Sherwood, 19; Lenly, YY Arnold, 164; Voorhels, 211; total, Rkurber, THIRD GAME—New Jersey—Duncan, a Sullivan, 166; Corydon, 1%; Buck, | Coffman, 283; total, 71. year On Colambia Alleys. mes rolled on the Columbia un Tost night ended with these scores: FIRST GAME—Empire City—Cross, cKenna, 18; Bullwinkle, mith, 151; Grows, 190; total, 42. Au- rania— Rankin, 17; Bauer, 112; Behoep- Re M3, Taylor, Muller, 1a; total, s SD GAMF~Enterprise — Elfer Harries, oH total, 04, Auran: . 437; Sehoeppler, 215f Muller total, mab. THIRD GAME En terp —Biters, 16); Lenners, 175; Gruber. Wheswel, 1%; Harries, 200; total, 99. 1%; McKenna, i; . Smith, 174; Gross, 176; total, m8. Ben Franklin Lengwe. The Wen Franklin League games last ight resulted as follows FIRST GAME—Journal- Bearmore, 115; Wood, 18; Perkins, ds; ignor, 162; 88; Hodgins, 49. Globe— i total, ‘ompton, 23; Martin, 119; Ballenback, to- ai ave, 198; MoLeod, 11; suronp GAME—Journal-Signor, varmore, 1%); Wood, 1%; Hodgin 2A: Perkins, 245; total, 95,’ American eerie Hughes, 210; Gross, 112; Eppie, 1; ftlldebrand, 150; ‘Langteld, 17; total, 820. THIRD GAME-Globe—Compton, 172 wart, 182; Ballenback, 160; Strawin- skt, 187; MoLeod, 191; total, 882 Amer- et pilachinia ‘Hugh 164; Gross, le, » A a teld, ial ; total, ri a L. I. Navy League, ‘The Long Island Navy League games $n the Universal alleys tast night were interesting, T! FIRST GAMB — Canarate ~ Her: dimmerson, 14; Martin, 154; Hutte im: Moore, 19; total Saumatea 4 a $ 149; Oldner, %; Ev 100: Kelly, 144: total, (6 ieee SECOND Williamsburg—H ft, 106; Nall remus, 164; te Koater, 138: Old: 4; Wolvert total, 663. ard GAME—Brooklyn R. C.—Clark, 180; Benson, 151; Duan, 139; Jones, 134; | 129; enol 4a ov Bay i; vert, 148; ; Kelly, 0; ‘total 1B, Jewetless! League, The first game o: leys lant night wie won ae me Elgtn National Other games rerulted us follows Piksr CAME eI ing Optical Comy ~—Yorkum, fang Wa; W. 8; Hagen in ‘ Hat Holker: si; . Elgin National Water Company plane, 119; Clark, 168; ewman, 118; Maylone, 110; Whitn 8; total, aw SECOND GAME ‘ed Pptigal “or kum, 183; Bs, 1 Al he pin by | Company The : Holker National i a 06 14; Whitney, 138; THIRD GAME—King Optical Compan: —Yorkum, 14; B. Ring, til; W ieing H 10; Rerenham, it Holker, 158; ae 6%. Elgin National Wateh Ci Lane. 122; Clark, 151 Newman u, Maylone, 109; Whitney, 14; total, 6 | Hrondway League: The «ames on the Broadway alleys last night resulted in ove victory for @ach team, The scores; mp Buffilo — Barnett, {i Mi; 167; Guih, 19 6, Tuxedo-- Mb; Feder, al, 925. Buftalo—Barnets, Wriaht view. 14h vee Ragelhordt. 24: total an Mldodcocd. 181; Qvesil, 1% 138 Warniz, 18; Hrdoks, 120 ‘ THIRD SAME — Tuxedo ack, tletaes, m 12; Holi, iota Sol | Tuscan. ; mh fag. isd: Brooks, 90, total, ae Deug Trade League. ames were rolled ne Ne, ¥ Qa t by ment. The mbes bf interesting ‘ind hotly Pint ted ones, man; Deing roll The svores > Chee Soerye FIRST GAMM-Lani i ‘i fags, tr ‘ LX he € iverson, lige Man the teams ‘of ‘| mett, total, | isl; | » Ware | 84. Merck & Co.—Parker, 119; Det- tePach, 100; Hauser, 13; Looker, 102; | Reinhelmer, 161; total, 6. | |THIRD GAME—Lanman 4 Kemp— Dhomas, 121; Johanson, Dixon, Us! "Kainpt, iat: Me ilen, Hs;_ toval 6. Bruen, Ritchey & Co.—Help, 203 Byers. 29; Heinrich, 1 MMe t, | lorria, ‘147; total, 11. | FOURTH GAME Rocesher % ae lacher—Malach, Kyte, A mann, 142; Du Bois, Boe total, Ry Bruen, iiteney & Co. H ; Ryerson, 141; Heinrich, 13; Emoriett,' 101, Norris, 157; total, 671. PIFTH GAME—Merok & Co,—Park- | #3; Dettelbach, 83; Hauser, Looker. 106; Relnhelmer, 117 51; ruen, Ritchey & 46; Ryerson, 1%; Heinrich, 1M; Norris, 119; ¢otal, er |BIXTH GAME—Roes: & Hasslach- er—Malach, 163; Kuta, 1%; Hamann, id Du Bols, ; Bode, 181; total, Merck & Co.—Parker, 1; Scully, 108; Hauser, M1; aoe 0; Retnnéimer, 0; total, a reoklyn Hoyal ieee The Ferns were twice winners on EI lors Bros,’ alleys last night, The scores FIRST, GAME Long, {plang Beinert, 482; MoCaniil, bbs, 169; Gates, 185; Dickson, 17 M7, Fern— Bennett, 154: Selle, 135; Hunt, | 18; | Swan, 1%; Ketcham, 173; total, 83 SECOND. GAMF—Lone Island—Ben- nett, 7; McCahill, 100: Stubbs, 159; Gates, 18: Dickson, 188: toual, 3. Hly(hbourne IL—O, Walter, 212; Ha- | ®an, 130; Benze, to." Van Henneck, | 18%; ThMel, 136; total, 9%. ITHIRD Gane vere Bennett, 189) 164: Swan, 168; | ivetcham ty Total, ie7, Blvthbourne L-O, Walter, 123; Hagan, 144; Bense, i yee Henneck, M2; Thiel, 10; Ww tal, Gi In the Superba Alleys. Games rolled fost night on the Bu- perba alleys resulted as follows FIRST GAME- Gen. Slocum—De Harvie, | 1M: Rathang, 139, Wood, 125; sm | M8, Thempson, 12; total. 66. Bed! Morris, 211; Markel, 193; Mii tin, 1%; Weingurth, 1; total White, 141; Scharfemberg, 178° Gunder- man, 149; total, #8 Bach Team Won, An even break was the result of the games on the Superba alleys. The scores: FIRST GAME—Ridgewood—Van | Wis williams, 162; Lister, 188; De Tuttle, 172; total, Lm Pro tem ble, 144; mH, B&B. Powles, i32; ¢ Powles, ilo; Goerck, 181; toval, To. SECOND, GAME — Ridzewand — Van Wyck, Willa | Derheng--Réese, 188; om one, a oe peta i iongelhardte Wet) total | 64 Lennerz, 180; Gruber, 210; Wiessel THIRD GAMB=Pro_ 'Patria— — Kombi, 1%; B, 14; Gonzales, Powles, Gores pow a. -Roge ‘tom 16; i 16 Bat. tm Bngelmarat 114; total, Be ctor Won Twice, The Benefactors won two games the Superba alleys last night. scores: book GAME-Gramercy—Engel, on 102; total, 656, THIRD GAME—Gramete; —Engel, Birman, iy; Beunn, It; Helm, 13; Van Puit, 184; total, 82.” Fraternity. Hutchins, 186; Voorhtes, 167; Coyle, 134; Engelken, 118; Griebel, 14; total, 7H K, of C, Leagac, ‘The Knights of Columbus games at the Colontal alleys last night resulted as folows: FIRST + laste Regini Cod!—sHennessy, ist; Cah toffani, 153: Byrne, 12 Hunetin 170; total, 89. Harlem— Smith, i: Maden, 12; MeCormack, 121; Sohaffer. 136; Mahoney, 137; total, 612. SECOND GAME—Now Amsterdam— Rove, 19: Smith, 182; Barrett (6 frames), 38; Walsh'é feamen). 13: Wille oughby. 187; Brown, 182: total, £90. L1b- erty—Power, 152; F. Ceo 3 | Mefourt, 135; W. ne aS oa A, Cowing, 162; Mon: ahan total, 781 182. Nicholas L. Gren- 63; A i=; E. Gren- total, 6%. Con. Eress Own-—T, Bhuerve, I'D Shurrve, er 1: Comiaky, 0. € Coleman, 184: total. Callahan, 16; New Jersey National. At the Tuxeto alleys, In News ight. thr ey ood exmes were me Py e New Jersey Natio n the i y National teams, ‘The FIRST GAME—Piigadet A. Wet, 199; Ackor aan Ciausde169: total, * tyd—Steim nek, f , Wer; MeMorim, tas Luhrs, iid. vi. Noite, 19; R. W. 1”: I my 180); Dumas, Wtrerie ci Bounetd, 19; Arps, 12: tot THIRD GAMB — Imperial — 191; Duke, 161; Muller. 185; Hradec, 16; Ludrs, 174: total, $2. Brondion Herrick, 183: Dum: Taylor, 116; Behmetd, 189; Arp, 07; total, Riverside League, FIRST one E. — Hudson — Soot % Bo BR vA 13st; He olitseli, } 4 Broywn, i; total, 7%. Onawa—Cohc 1%; MeBride. 111; Erte, IM; Studbe, 176; Boith, 09; total, SECOND GAM ~tindete Smith, 130; Mu 18; Naitles" iF Whitman, 184; ( » 169; total, T90. | Hudvon—Scott, 14; Boylan, 197; Barry, 173; Hoblitzell, i; Brown, B rown, 171; total, | THIBD GAME.—Hudeon Boat Cleh— Smith, 178; Mouch, 11; Miler, 143; | Whitman, 18; Cheicks, 16; total, a1 | Onawe—Coh/n, 18; McBride, 138; Be Jor,1; Stubbe, 113; y a 173; tot i. Stuyvesant Alleys. Farreliis—Farrell, 24; Corbett. 26; | Grogan. 2; Butt, total, 104, Leckup—Van Dine, 20; Weeks, 2; Lyneh, 100; Prank, 29%; total, 9%, ‘| Pastime National. the IR8T GAMB—Y: Men— 1d, Schmenke, a ‘ichards, ies at: | Bo e' total >» GAME—Bedford—Morris, Miller, 183; Martin, 154;) Weingarth, total, M4. Bush | Ture, 20; » 110; White, | Soharfemberg, 36:;; Gunderman, 16; total, &%, THIRD GAME — Gen um — De Harylr, lob, Rathang, Wood, 19; Smith, 14; Thompson, 84: total, 7 Bushwick--Lurz, ; Feurlly, 4 ‘The junces, Is e001. comfor nity, M8; Heim, | 19; | Hable and sxoebie of erat efactor— Dresaure is so evens jutch, 190; Sullivan, eoeeeenet 1 frralnstnated \ pimasation, OF soreness mman, 14; Bogardus, 180; total, 810. : connie GECOND GAME — Benefactor — Nig- in Sere luisch, 185; Sullivan, 101; Kuek, 16); paver become alroohied by free action and aman, Ti, Bogard 3% total 67 | AF arse (alate toh tamts Fraternity—Hutehins, 14; Voorhtes, | and ehitar olaee (oh Sk sou ng i 117; Coyle, 122; Engelken, 161; Griebel, | | amme that will ier 1g season. 19, Sehmenke, 129; Richards, 11; Mi- ohacls, 143, Burke, 181; total, a Dip. Jordan, 109; Ludwig D, Heil- it total, NS 98, De Ronner, 14; Kuster, 200; ———— BOWLING NOTES. be A handicap bowling match will held to-night on che Montauk alleys, In | Brooklyn, between Walter*Martin, “the Rey chanpiod,” and George Fraenkl fhe Juversa dramoka iV" Ama vs The match is for a side bet. Fraenkle anllowa Martin twenty pins in each game They are to play best three In ve ly Spring, Joe Thum and ina Committee of the United Clubs, have arranged @ pro- keep the Uniteds Captain Bilt nd Bow) ling 121st St. @ 3d Av, Watter Flower and James Ryan will bowl a match game for a side bet of $10 to-night at the Pastime Palace alleys, — BOWLING GAMES TO-NIGHT, Harlem League, Harlem Palace Al- \eye—Contral Park, Riverside ard Mor- i, League, Broadway Alleys— Hudson and Chelsea, Riverside League, Riverside Alleys— Linwood, Harlem and Bleecker, New York Tetepe. New York Alleys —Caledonian, Var! and Arthur. Yorkville League, rile Alleya— Cable, Reform and ental, North Side National, North Side Pal- ace Alleys—Kni ckers vs, Bronx; Bronx vs. Hyper Knights ot Mantis vue—Colonial Al- leys—Holy Trinity, Castalian and Mys- tle Rose. New York Gas Company League, Cen- tral Union Gas Company G, O. I, Con- solldated Gas Company and Branch 11. Morningside gue, Morningsidde League alleya—St. Nicholas, Free Lance and Hudson Hen Franklin League, Grand Central alleye—Evening Sun vs. Thow; Bulle- tin vs, American Maohinist; Burgoyne va. Trow. Foresters’ League, Palace alleys—At- lantic, Verona and Long Island City. Columbia ase Columbia alleye— Columbus, | wa go. nstitullon, Silk League, White Evphant alleys— Broadwa, Rosedale, Schefer, Schramm & Vogel vs. Passa- vant & Co. Univeral Ne 1, Universal allys Vnivrsal vs, Varun tok Couns gil vs. Logan, and 3 vs, Wil longhby: Jewellers’ League, Untvereal alleys- Keystone & cent Company vs, Jo-|) seph Fahys & Co, Truat Compauy s League, Broadway Arcade alleys itable ‘Trust Com- pany, Central ealty, Bond and Trust Company, Title Guarantee and Trust Company. 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