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FRAENKLE WON NIP AND TUCK BOWLING MATCH. 2 $-—————— sult of Series with Walter Martin at.Mon. tauk Alleys Was in Doubt Up to Last Game. Montauk Alle: t night. were for a side bet, Fraenkle, Juvenile champion, conceded thirty fm each game to Martin, winning out of five, Martin won the first cap; the second went The third was won by Martin and fourth and fifth by Fraenklo, ‘The games w: the largest crowds that has ever tended a set of games on the Mon and while Fraenkle Is one of the Juniors. The handicap of thirty « and, although the champion won they being nip and tuck up to the one. ‘The scores Martin ... ES eee Martin oocccccee. MM Preankle Third Game, Martin .......-)) 18) Preenkle Fourth Game, «+. ITO Fracakle Fifth Game. Martin .......6. ATO Praemkle .seeeee Martin .....5 Columbia Lea bus the Iwaga dropped a game to Conatkution five last night. stitutions have just been beaten the Columbus. ‘The scores: FIRST GAME—Iwaga—Lansing, Copeland, 170; Squire, 219; Duke, Miles, 336; total, Strader, 144; Shubert, 158; Slebert, Warner, 27; Courtland, 17; total, BECOND GAME — am Which was a close one with the handl- to Fraenkle. bowlers in the country, his opponent | considere@ in the front sank among | he had to be at his best to defeat |. This can be seen from the m: ner in which the games were roll George Fraenkle defeated Walter Martin in their handicap mate at the The games the ping hree the witnessed by one of ate tauk alleys, Both men are very popular, best pins put the men on an almost equal basis, out, Anal After rolling 1,005 against the Colum the The Con- by 1%; 14; 10%, ~Columbus— 135; 1. Columbus—Sirader, 145; Shubert, 166; Siebert, 208; Warner, 412; Courtland, 196; total, 927. } tutton—Hoppe, 174; Winters, 187; ‘ deke, 146; Monsees 143; Schilling, total, 737, TAIRD GAME—Iwaga—Lansing, Copeland, 161; Squire, 24; Duke, Miles, 16; total, 0, Hoppe, 189; Winters, 1; 182, Monsees, 83, Tremont League. The follow! scores were mad rh ee League, Pump's alley y dey: , « LF Po pomning—ve Hayes, 134; Mayer, total, Lue- 1s; May) 4 THIAD In the ‘Tues- At aR | Pear! Von | | Constl-} Constitution | Luedeke, | 166; Behilling, 145; toval, | | | ump, | Way, nday Mi; 83; Clamplt, 1%; Meyer, 131; | THIRD GAME — Bucna Vista — Meyer, BRCOND GAME—Buena Vista—Meye .| BB, Anderson, Wl; McLain. 14; V # BS) Archer, 157; total, 97. Sund | OM; Anderson, 1 eLain, 6; Way, ie Archer, 20; t Si, Pearl Wed- dine-—J. Pox, 43 Fox, 16; Van ump, 4 Deesien, 19; Barbanes, 138; F. Pi rs, 153; total, 79. New York League, The Caledonian, Arthur and Varlet: n ree fives each won a game at Aman: ‘Tretae's Alleve Is big jontan—Reld, ntoben, 1%; : total, 99% , 163; Daly, 15; Proti iso; W. Browne, 1M; & od Bohilling, Slo, SECOND GAME—Caledonian—Reld, hoops, 14; Laimbach:, Riverside League. night’ The a game. The scores: FIRST GAME—Linwood—Roberts, Dempsey, 174; Hue Wl; Daly, 179; total Ripley, 165; Fillbeck Randall, 176; Hennesey, BECOND GAME-Bely Wi; Wegner, 12; D ty, Lockwood, 110; Helles, 189; total, 4 Linwood. berts, 28; Dempsey, Hudson. 127; Wallworth, 117; Daly, total, 8%. THIRD GAME—Belvidere—Buckley, Agner. 18: Drelsieack wood 14: Helles 1s 181; S90, 190; Myers, 188; total, gacker, Jem—Ripley. ~ J Brondway League. otal, 137; Hoslc, 125; Centoben, 1M; Gallaway, 19; Sinclair, 14s: total, 7H, Arthur- Goops, 17; Laimbach, 18; Miller, 190 Wagner, 124: Pucssol, 188) total, $22 HIRD GAME—Variety—T. _irowne, 14, Daly, 116; Protin, Schilling, | 2; W, Browne, 1%; total, Arthur | 14; Miller, 197; Wagner, 148; Fuessel, 1%; total 85, An even break for all three teame Was the result at the Riverside alleys Belvideres rolled 92] at the Linwoode In the second | 13; on, 165; Wallworth, Harlem— my 4. re — Buckley, »; 922. 20; 180; 1%: » 1; Lock: t Fillbeck, 180; Myers, | Rt Randall, 19; Hennesey, 440, total, ‘The Alggnquing won their two games last nicht at the lederick rolled two steady making 210 in the first and 2% in second, The scores FIRST GAME—Algonauins—Smith, 176; | Vreeland, 168; Stein, 191; Maurer, 18; | Hudaons— | Diederick, 20; total Frost, 139; Poole, 1 ve, 191; ring, 17%; Archer, 198; total, 855. Broadway alleys. ames, the Ger- BECOND GAME — Flushing — Pearson, Mi; Robson, 146; Ni son, 19; Maynard, 189; total, 743. gon—Frost. 173; Poole, 210; Cave. Gerring, 147; Archer, \ THIRD GAME—Flushing—Pearson Robson, 114; Nimmo, 142; 118; Maynard, 173; total, 762, Al uin—Bmith, 164; Vreeland, 21; ; Maurer, 18; Diederick, 2%; 1 Knights of Columbus, Castilian Council won two games ‘ night on the Colonial alleys. Rone fost to Holy Trinity and Cast! ‘The scores: FiRST GAME Holy 178; Marron, 142; Me phy, 12; Donohue, 162; total, 720, tiian—Smith, 170; Flynn 1%; Feely, 171; Fox, BECOND GAME-—Holy - lurphy, 167; Donohue, 103; t Bethe’ Roee—Scully, tia; BicLa : wi Keene, 1; Carmody, 1%; Sherl- Cann, 167; Marron, 145; McDonald, immo, 182; Ander- Hud- 18; total, M1. Anderson, n= otal, last Mystic Han, Trinity—MeCann, Donald, 115; Mur- Cas- 15; Lynch, 168; total, 865. Trintty—Me- M3; 71. lin, |, 190; total, 706, FHIRD GAME—Castilian—Smith, 149; tan, 198; Lynch, 115; Feely, 154; Fox, j mi; total, 73. Mystic Rose—Seully, ij 2; MoLaughlin, 118; Kane, 1) Car- mody, 121; Sheridan, 129; total, 606. Beo nklin League. Tho Ben Franklin League games last | night rewited os follows FIRST GAME—Evening Sor Kinaey, 17; Scanion, 110; Fanteck, 181 Simpson, 2; 18; “ -] 113; Yes y iY Kirkwood, 1%; Tuttle, 157; t |. 1h; Langetedd, Hl 209; total, M17. Trow In, otal, GAME—American Machin! {a Groen i Kppler Tet adry, 113; Cotte, 14; 183; Browne, 151; total, 718, Trust Company Leagwe. The games rojlel on the Broadway Arcade alleys last night were as follows: Eyuktxble Trust Com- 14é: Penning, 12): Tigsen, Mi Apnlegnte, 121; Jackson, 161; total, 2 Central Realty, Bond and Tr ‘ag Word Loughlin, 18; Kirkwood, ; Turtle, $45; total, $30. pays. Company—Munroe, ‘Ivf, Dorman, I Palmer, 131; Wylie, i49; Mills, 149; total, a SECOND GAME—Equitable Trust Com- my~Noble, tt enning, 18; Tissen, 19; Au! 1; Jackson, 143; tocal, sa Tu ranteg and ‘Trust Com: ny—Kider, 14 Van Buren, 19; breer, 148; . i 5 3 mes at Totten, 108; Robingon, 16; HIND GAME—Title Guarantee and ‘Trust Company—Rider, 164; Van Bu- ren, 165; Greer, 161; Totten, 123; Robin- fon. 168, ‘tutal, 780. Conieal ' Realty, Hond and ‘Trust Company—Wylle, 38; Churk, M40; Palmer, 146; Munroe, | 107! Mills, 182; total, 063, Three-men Team Tournament, In the three-men ournament at Ehlors Bros.’ alleys last night some creditable seorea were rolled. Schiell, ¢ score: with 2¥7, was the bigh man, Th Pearce, 1 46. Team No, 169; Perkins, 1! Mi; Signor, 208; Hodgins, ' : | fins, Neale cP AQUEDUCT ENTRIES run TO-MORROW, THIRD GAME—J Fuhys Company | —Laboursen, 144; Haines, 1; Talbot, 489; Ketcham, 198; Martina, 176; total, | 8, Kevatornd and Crescent—Br tk, Schierloh, 108; Taylor, 100; Pear- sail, 14; Roll, 189; total, 670, Oriterton Alleys, | ‘The Spencer team loat two games last | night, forfeiting the final one to the! Gotham team, who then rolled up « total of 84. The scores: rigs gam jotham—Hielles, sf., | ; Helles, jr 178; Bachman, 1s, BSohmach, 1; Honlicte, 14; total, #7. oer—Bunson, 100; ulvey, 100; ‘ariey, Witt, F WU; Bpencer, 1%; De in 8 179; Helles, a Sohmaoh. M4? dente ; total, Criterion—MoCoy, Stuart, 168; Murray, 169; French, Wl; MeMoran, 172; total. sd. THIRD GAME-—Spencer—Forfeited, Cri- terlon—MeCoy, 215; Stuart, 1; Mur- ray, 138) French, 162; MoMoran, 198; total, aad Tremont League. The score: FIRST. GAME potive—H. Emanuel, V4; Mund 1b; C. nuel, f Pincus, 19; i Kmanuel, mi tote nex} Ackerman, ; Dale, 149; Heim. i: Grant, 142; Schwarts, 221; total, 897. SECOND GAMB—<Active—M, Emanuel, ; Mundet, 18; C. Emanuel, 176; Pincus, 156; A, Emanuel, 161; total, 1%, Firat Bohemlan—Turek, 146; Sto} ba, 180; Skrabel, 108; Smith, H Mayer, 177; total, TIS. THIRD GAME — Unexpected — Acker- man, 28; Dale, 16; Helm, 214; Grahl, Ml; Schwa 25; total, 6, First Bohemian—Turek, 235; Stolba, 180; Ronsel, 178; Smith, 11; Mayer, 16; total, 925, fn Sunerba Alleys. The Ferns won two good the Superba Alleys last night. scores: FIRST GAME—East New York—Doug- 37; Se ames at The 1%; Holmes, 159; Zip- total, TH. Ad) ; total, 85, tel, Hameke, Eivten, “tet SECOND GAME—Team No. 1—Signor,| rondack—Melaren, 167; Layton, ii 170; Hodgins, 190; Perking, 22; total, | Milla, 157; Watters, 189; Cuming, 176; 817. ‘Team No. i—Gchiell, 24; Vols,| total, #94. 136; Halsft, 133; tot 483. SECOND GAME—Fern—Rakestren, 200; THIRD GAME—Teamn No. 12—Aeckergon,| Fox, 16; Pilling 1H: hart ee Bh Pearce, jit Madigan, 1: yotal | Seun. lia, a Abyg 19a 100 ‘ ‘eum No, %1—Schlell, 27; Vol joLaren, 205; mt te ‘ws. 163; Halsft 178; total, 608, "| Watters, 171; Cuming, ee , Viailantias Won Twiee, THIRD | CAME Perey Wayier, 16 The Viailantiag won twice last night! Ayan, 18f; total, 8. Eamt New Yor ut the Superba alleve, The scores: SDougiass, 173; Senior, 176; Tolmer FLRAST GAME—Vigilantia—Burgess, 168; | 196; Zipfel, #14) a. Mi I Moe, 183; Baker, 171;. Ogilvie, 24; 166; total, $6 — lolanthe— 181; Guimueller, %; Law, » 115; Breekwoldt, 211; total, Vigilantia—urgess, er, 144; Optivie, 179; f total, 48, Common: wealth—Pallet, 167 ‘olk, 1%; Mull- hauser 160; aMrquis, 14; Henry, 16); total, 760, GAME—Iolanthe—Jurgensen, 187; Gutmueiler, 127; Law, 128) Smith, LS; Breckwoldt, 1°35; total, 78, Com- monwealth—Fallet, 170; Folk, 187; ullhausen, 137; Marquis, 184; Henry, Iu; total, #24. Stock Ex The members of the Stock F tourney were net if good form night, thelr scores being below ¢ uel good marks. The acores: Jacquelin & Co.—Thomas, 2; Martin, Groesbeck & Co—Wunm, 18 Th: Ferris, 128; Lavtle, 117; Jenkins, 127; total, 874 SECOND GAME—Jobn H, Jacauelin & o.~Thomas, 149; Clark, 146; Ahearn, 1%; Martin, 156; Cros, 199; total, 740. Clark, Dodge & —Banks, 119; Rich- ards, 163: Lee. 155; Briggs, 1M; Corey, 163; total, TH. THIRD GAME-Clark, Dodge & Co.— Richards, 16: Beggs, 168; Lee, Ml Doyle, 164; Cocey, 123; total, 18, Groes- beck & Co,—Jenki 10; Turner, M4; Little, 12; Ferris, 131; Wurm, |146; total, Silk League. FIRST GAME—Passavant & Co—Doer- ken, 164; Fry, 18; Clingen, 14; God- ell, 160; Toussaint, 183; total, 836. Schaefer, Schram & Vogel—Beith, 100; ‘Mann, 14; Woolley, 188; Schaefer, 134; Simpson, 171; total, 857 SECOND GAME—Pasravant & Co.- Doerken, 182; Fry, 185; Clingen, 12 Godsell, 19; Toussaint, 190; total, § Bohaefor, Schram & Vogel—Belth, 163; Mann, 158; Woolley, 218; Schae’er, 185 Simpson, i91; total, 885. THIRD GAME — Passavant & Co— Doerken, 191; Fry, 173; Clungen, 128; Godsell, 189; Toussaint, 142; total, 83. Schaefer, Schram & Vogel—Beith, 171, Mann, 1%; Woolley, 143; Behaefer, 133; Simpson, 199; total, 788, nk Clerks’ Leawue, ‘The team from the National Bank of Commerce won two games in their league last night on Thum's alleys, Durand waa high score man of the evening, putting 24. The scores: FIRST GAME—First National Bank— Waters, 138; Nelson, 172; Decker, 142; Stern, 152; Church, 180; total, 782 National Bank of Comimerce--Durand BA; Stout, 177; Hoch, 18; McDona'd 135; Broddart, 188; total, $6, SECOND GAMF—First National Bank —Waters, 176; Nelson, Decker, 15: 14; Chureh, 836. Mount Morris 16; Hill, 446; Morgenroth, 142; Benedict, 109; Gros, total, 819. THIRD GAME—National Bank of Com- merce—Durand, 166; Btout, 109; Hoch, 168; McDonald, 14; Stoddart, 196; to- tal, #3.) Mount Morris Bank—Me- Kever, 131; Hill, 147; Morgenroch, 106; Benedict, 121; Gross, 175; total, 680, Gas Companies’ Leagne, Ebert, of the Central Union team, was {n grand form last night. In his two @ames he went up to the gouble century tark, having the tallies of 225 and The games were hotly contested. The scores: FIRST GAME—Coneolidated Gas Co., G. O., No. 1—Zepp, 26; Smith, 14 Lambrecht, 190; Dury i 188; total, 864. son, 140; Langfeld, 198; Fintal, Ebert, 2%; Vollbracht, 142; total, 834. SECOND GAME—Consolidated Branch 6, No. 2—Bedeel, 198; Hulbe! 106; Smith, 93; Kleunen, 1@; Bark 18; total, 62, Consolidated Gas Co. ¢. a ky ines 18; Smith, avr brecht, ; ree, 10; 167; total, 800. v7 i THIRD GAME-—Central Unton—Robin- fon, 162; Langfeld, 169; Fetzer, 147; Ebert, 230; Volibracht, i total, $75. Consolidated Gas Co. Branch 6, No. 2—Bedee|, 143; Hulbert, 98; Smith, 12; Kleunen, 138; Barker, 102; total, 02, Bern, 185; Bank—McKever, total, FIRST GAME-Univeraal--Frd Edwards, 14; Neary. IM; Guewon, 197; Cahn, Wi; total, 94. Varuna—dJ. L. Bnter, Heo; C. McCormack, I; W ‘ormack. 109; Norris, 19); T. Me- Cormack, 14; total, 723, i Bigs SECOND GAME—Bushwick Gounctl— Bidderhoff, 173; M. Mayer, 1%; F. Mayer, 1%; Kernan, 192; Daker, 188 total, 0. Logan—Allen, 16; KE. Bgel- hoff, 18; Norris, 193; Nelson, 181; T. Egelhoff, 23; total, vst. THIRD GAME — Winonah—Robin 187; Blagafield, 171, Pitcher, 170; Mer: berg, 18; Dinsmore, 22; ‘total, 694 Viloughby—Brandt, ' 182; Bureharge Weis Guat, Wits Made, 146; Gyre, 11; Universal Alleys. ‘The scores: FIRST GAME~J Com haboureon, 8: flatness ig; Ketcham, 1; Marti g Keystone and Peertess Five Win. ood eerless five were In goo onthe we rba alleys last ne beat the Pecooics and Burn 5 ecores: a ay RST ME—Peerless—Howard, © a n, te McCafferty, 19); Dett Mj tal, #4, Peconle—Nef, Pee js Washburn, '6t; Hicks, 148; L, B Manquiss, 186; bigeye 4 Ct ME—Pcorless — Howard, aig eT) MoCafferty, 172: Delta 16; Oakes, 180; total, #6. Burnside” Blake, 153; Clark, 13; Bynetee di Turnbull, 148; Fink, 16; og ag | RD GAME-—Pecontc—Noff, 174; mi Washburn, 125; Hicks, 1s; 1, EF. Manquiss, 162; total, . Burnie Blake, 195; Clark, 120; Fipater, 1 Turnbull, 197; Fink, 131; total, 74. Buffaloes Winners. Happy Days alleys last night to dutaloes and the Clucks rolled a good game with this result; Buffelo—Neumenn mm; Fg eter elmer, ati Meineke —Kemmiein, | 189; , Sl. n ea . 148; Casallo, 14; Youngs, 186; Rauch, 167; total, 2. . Hiawatha sone TBST acat the Tfwathios on the Washington N avenue, Inst night Liberty—Btevens, 2%: 16); Gents! 14" coe ae 182 Mites ssi, a Powe! 16; total, ‘To-Niaht’s Bow! vat White ertean Nattonal, v aileys—Columbla Koseviie and Dephart ees | Al artet Harlem Palace hee iona wh Premier and Har ad sido alleys— Riversile League, R My mee Wasiangion, Morey “New York al: ut oung Men and jeys— Met, opal. tut, New Jer : ae Yorkville League, Yorkville, alley’ —Constitution, bremer U- emiAn. : Fest Pe National, North Sde Prince alleys—Unexpected, Brook and Hawthorne. Rstgaia of Columbus, Colonia’ oe ecelstor, MoGivney and na. ow were Royal Arcanum, Bee- tion IL, Harlem Clrele alley: Wanamaker, Lenox IL, and Kn erbocker. oralngside League, Mornings. alwyerAnawe, Enterprise and Many an, Mi Geeilors’ League, Ebler's alleys— L) B. Waterman Company vs. A. H. Smith & Co. r) ; Columbia League, Columbla alleys Alpine, Royal Arcanum and Owl, New York Consoildated sick Ex Grand Central alleys—G. B. Whitfield, J. Berry & Co, and A, Clougs. Pastime National, Pastime alleye— Foctish Young Men and World's Champiora. 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