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TWO TEAMS TIED IN BOWLING TOURNEY Algonquins and Fidelias Finish in Front. with a Score of 517 Each for the Hand- some Trophy Donated by The Even- ing World—Will Roll One Game for Championship Next Tuesday ‘The Kvening World's Free Head-Pin Tournament came to a successtul con- elnsion last night at the White Flephant Alleys, There never was a night In the history of the game In this city where #0 many teams rolled on an alley while “PP patilelpating in a tournament, Thirty Nine teams competed in the final games, Bo great was the Interest in the games that the crowds, which overcrowded the alleys, remained until the last game had boen bowled. The Hamilton Club ‘was the team to wind up the tourna- ment, The gamen lasted until 3 o'clock this morning, when halt of New York's | 44) er: bon Boat Club, 442; Biainray, 48 goats hae bowling fraternity, who had been inter- + @ated spectators, departxd well pleased with the fine work displayed by all tho | teams, ‘It was necessary to use four alleys to| @omplete the schedule. Many a fob was ‘won; in fact, there are in this city to- day 1% pin knights who are sporting the | handeome fobs prosented by The Byen- | ing World to all the bowlers In the téurnament who bowled a svore of 10 or more, More than forty teams passed the 450- point mark In the tourney, While the expected, no new record was made, Tho hiixn score of the tournament Is 517, fre tled for the lead. ‘They are tho Algonquins and the Fidellas, The beautiful trophy that has been sdonated by The Kvening World to the | winner will next week adorn the quar- | ers of one of these teams, ‘This wilh, jot he the only honor that will go to, Paw, 110; John Smith, Corinthian, 100; the winner, for the championship of | Otto fen, the United Bowling Clubs ts at stake, These teams will roll off next uted the | @nd the prizes will be distributed the FAR, following, The Kellable Bib finished third with @ score of 514, being clesely pressed, by the Stickers, who were only two pointe behind them, Last night's scores follow: FIRST GAME. Logan—Allen, 88; E. Wgebhoft, 82) ‘Tay- th Mi; Oxley, 9%; F, Hyelhott, 99; to- | | Meing, eat 10 ch, 107; He ‘prise, 107; H,. Bellmer, Custom Houre-Kraus, 8% Koerner, 2: Leonhardt, 79; Yours, ss Somme | i total, 345, SECOND GAME. Meee nso Maasarratt, (5) F, Peter. i; A. Peterson, 73; £ ry i Btelgel, stow gay een pbbaedey tied Rustad ha; WW, igzeman, lofm aa, HM, Brags. Man, 73; Johns, 61; total, if THIRD GAME. tral . (Brooklyn)-—Marquisse, - 92; x enters 82; Bie ee) Aas Carpenter, Patterson, vena 7 Cafferty, 1; Schlueter, 06; total, 442, FOURTH GAM *Hereules—Vogel, 13; Nidan, 1, 855 Zeh, 71; Feldkamp, relz & Qhex—Marner, 101; Me- Kennoly, K i 80; Schnabel, 104; Welss, 53; Shupp, ¥} total, 363, ‘ FIFTH GAMB, Imperial (Harlem)—Huether, 8) Keys, | ; Mbiew, 75; Ketchem, 34; Ryder, 9% Total, 382. Wawheelk—H. Frank, 52; Mohling, 00; \ J Boehm, 72; C. Frank, 4; Van Kan, | ‘otal, 312, 3H SIXTH GAME. Workingmen West Side House—Grabe, %; Michaels, 1; Studer, Ww) Gers, 10; Purces, Local, Mratona -& Lamotte, 103; Roth, Bhicle, $7; Pumpfer, 9%; Dangner, 9 Total, 474. SEVENTH GAME, Empire City—Harrles, 101; McKenna, 0; Kleever, 66; St. John, 103; Bull- 4, Kotler, 97, Wolf, $3; Mefenbach, 0%; Steitz, 78; G, Kofler, WW. Total, 451, EIGHTH GAME, Dleccker—Honneau, 6; Welsh, 96; Cole 4 ‘on rt M4; Nalimens, 68; ‘ey Bal if" of Orange, N. J.—-Grifin, 8} | Rocke Mare 7 Bunda Lula, es i Hil "Tora, NINTH GAME. pert, Toreson, Nichols, '%6; ‘Wetherel, 4. | otal, 314, TONTH GAME, if Imperial (N. J)—Uhl, 9; Steinbruck, | jy, 19; Lister, otal, 472, Montgomery (N, J.)—Verny Worman, : Dohmke, Total, y INTH GAME. Ajax—Seholl, Wn: 89; Nix, 79; Crawford, Garner & Co. Nicol, filler, | Byans, Toral, “TWELPTH GAME, Aypericnn Lithograph © lv Behroeder, 18) Cr Mi) Sweet, 98 Constitution: Luodeke, 10; tal, 80, THIRTEENTH GAME, 2: Gray, White, 7. wer, 59. ‘Total, $7 KOU WrBENTH GAME, Mogul—Miller, $1; Gemming, 80; beit, 44; Lessner, 27; Ridfernag ‘Total, 837, Pastime, Hoboken—Frank, 83; Witte, Mahrendorff, 9; Holle, 71; Schneider, 1 102, Total, 163, : WIE TEEN Centre—Heffmin, Baath 80; Buckner, H GAMB, Jordan, $6; Barnes, §&; Halsey, | 112. “otal, 4 SIXTE MH GAME, United bvecuve aia vowgr Company— Reynolds, wen Buskirk, 89; Merkel, Wii trwatey, 62) He 4 ‘boy aple—Keppler, i Wahlen, i0;' Me Grathy 61; Menth, 69; Gerity, i SEVENTEENTH GAME, Cypress—Tetalof, 107; Hoffman, 11 E, ‘Tetsloff, 66; Bauer, 72; Bachman, 9), Total, 155, Pleasant Hours Glover, 7; Ader, man, 66, Total, 31 WIGHTE enthalor, NTH GAME. Enst Side Repudiican—Angelo, 106; Pfeifer, 10; Ahiends, 61; Didler, 82; Leonard, 40, Total, 380, Cosmopolltan~—Helng, 19; Moon, 107; Kase, 2; Koops, 38; Fussel, 18, To-} tal, 4, NINETEENTII GAMB, Gpalding—Stinger, 76; Delaney, - Oy Wb asi A aha Aa ie i tata McCormick, 9; McCaffey, 87; + AMierioan--Rohna 91; Gilat 6; Ernest, Total, 412, White, 97, | 6; MoMurray, ‘87; ‘Andrews, Vi. | TWENTIOTH GAMB. ari ardlnd Langd 88; | Wendehack, | weal that bowled 450 or better fol- in, 617; Fidelia, 517; Roe bol 512; Buffalo, 199; 48; Gefen, hl Fidelity & Camuary, | 40; ee iit 478; i Ree, 4 sae Hl 4 Aiton , Civil Med oe ness, co Keystone, ai FOB WINNERS, The bowlers who qualified for the | handsome fobs miven os a prize to all Individual bowlers with @ soore of 100 or more are as follows: acures last night were all that could bo | Winnens of fobs: William A, Court 1 T, M, Bungess, | Bauitable Life, 112; A, Bergstrom, Re- ‘Two teams have put up this tally and | lable, 2; Dave Shiman, Algonquin, 111; J. H. O'Netll, Delmar, 111; Charles Lud- Dipver, 111, W. Carstons, Majestic, U1; Willlam Wood, Arottc, 110; Richard McGuire, South E. MceGreery, er, 109; R, Richeman, Harlem, 198: 8. Welatit, iii W eae, a "Aon: quin, 108; F, Nets, Sainway,, a "M. Det; en, une 1, Casino, Ct sbit Koster, 107; W. ) icuntwel in, Re- son Boat Club, . Bais Bticker, 103; G. Bertrand, HH. Horris, Algonquin, P. Dana, Aretic, 100; H. hese Equit- . UO, Stevens, Fyeieaee 10s J. Breakers, 1 K Senioge), Rellable, 105; , 105; L, Goldberg, Iohamit, Biversiat, Breakers, 105; C. Olozaga, Roveyille, Premiar, 105: Ww. i; q," Ri Whiten Hudson Boat Continental, 104; C. Club, rocker, Sticker, 104; J. Car- berry, Kevatone, 104; J. Riker, Monitor, | della, “104; Thos. yabrishle, Fidelity and H. Gallison, Harlem, Casualty, 108; C, | Casualty, 1 donn | Wilkens, Orchard, 103; Falst, Crit Bervice, 103; Ch, Westrich, ell, Equitable, 103 (3; 'O, Sjogren; 103; L. _pcnulee, ria , Davia, Boulevard, M. | Newkirk, Our Own, 1 103; Ch. Steyer, Roost vil . Bachmann, Gotham, 103; Hudson Boat Club, Beh Im Tmpire, 102) » Harding, Elke, ae ¥, KI 8 M, Ay, I icndahip,. aay 1, Avene Falece, A, 03; J. Son, ‘pidetta, meetiues, Y 103; L, Kataen. ot, R, Har L. Chady Ky eae le! "senulta, Fide ii, 4. M agn Naan ; Otto Hahn, 0} Walker Criterion, . Gregor f Fintbush, ies c. o1 Colonial Colts—R. Frame, 88; Pringle, |} Hat / 1, Kramo, 10) Kuran, 02) G Frame, | Hg! 520, ‘Dempsey, 86; Lircock, 1; | W. Gerdes, apart ; Luhrs, 105, {Jot Harding, 104; ‘Moon, Ladies’ Tournament. Noackes, W1._ ‘Rotal,, 478. | Siedler, $4; Bernard, 65}, Hom eh att Walres, 14) Wasenverry, do Rossbach, | L, Oelkers, | RD GAME Wht The Maltepelitan Championship, (On Universal ¢ iFirst ete -Winonahh-Rohineon, 212; i } Jones, 187 College- Keller, 181; GAME—Winonah—Robinsony and—Miltner, 67, Namreh, 7; or; Wraanei, od, J. oieyer, iu. rty-Bamert, 80; F, Brechenser, 51; ‘ Muna, 101; Kreimeyer, 103; J, Brechens | Mt — Robinson, i Dinamores 18h; totaly ss. Prescott, Tb, Ritter, 36, ‘Total, YN ¥, Central—ciinen, 101; Adams, o1; | FIRST Logan Won Twice. (On Universal Alleys.) Yo, 2—Goeller, » 180; Diek- Duck: ; No, 2-Goellor, | ‘otal, sprit, Al; | total. SOL HIRD GAMBE-C i Shea. 16; McKean, La Fayette— eller, 31; Brink: Knights of Columbus, GAME — Polat as OFBen uy Bhetysys Col ts Meront i, 1 ro, 8 FB, 107; dd FIRST GAME-Sharpe Arthur, 1D. Brown, iil doerfer, 1 107) As 10a} PB, “yi 100; 100; ; Ke ler, 180; 873. | | | £08, | Aalt 116} | Kuve Lo- I; 182; 188; 183; 10 ie 184} seca 178; et aera ee ethan AEA Mb Wainwright, 183; — Loyola—Langer, 125; Ryan, iH \ t fornow, 99; Cal.aghan, 1 McKeon, 116; total, ‘in Ehler’s Palace. . Tach tenwald, nator, 21; total, 576. Ny. Ms Mi Keefe, 188; 48; Dr, Quinlam, 162; GAM. "BiBHen, 105; Bil T GAM 1$2; Bolle, 188) No, 2 Henry, 169; total SECOND GAME: NE! s1 Johtenwald, | {ei Selle, 184 Crees tse. M7; Ghat- foe THIRD | heefe, M1) Hain: Weeaiman, atl Criterion Club. FIRST GAME—Roeasler & Lg: 8s uss, Ri « Oleott—crlishle March, tio. E U6, 9, 108; SECOND " GAME—Colgate Hors H a i kk Clerks, 109; adda ae er 130; Oldershaw, | Arthur gate, 148) total, 710, Broadway sss 89; Ely, | | ire ‘ill ‘ I Dodge t Gieott—Criichley, 164; jodge, 138; March, tal, 819, THIRD, GAMB—Col ner, ad OY ji f Co.-Futk i Roess! Hasslacher—Malsch, Kutz, 189; Hamann, M1; Du Bolg, 10; 129; Amermann, 2b} SOND. GAME-—Sharpe & Dohme—| Neneffelin, 150; Kelle 153} Bolan, 362 Tyergon, 1M; Matheson, ins 105; Ale Hes abi | THIRD GAME—Latelle, Amermann, on lony, 169; total, Bowen, Ritchey 169; total, 686. New Jersey Bowling Asgoclation, (On Arthur's Alleys.) FIRST GAME--St, Gi 161; Hackenmeyer, Hleke, 149; Martin, 242, terlon—Walker, 171; Hage! mann, 178; Chadwick, Rurric, 265; Murray, Total, 810, SI: ray, 18: Chadwick, Dia Jer: ‘an, 171 mane 209. Total THIRD GAM Bot Geon 10; Mfackenmeyer, 172; Wilcke, 188: Martin, 199,."Pota}, 901, Jersevsehoomaker, 175; Sullivan, 171; Corydon, 216; Buck, 189; Coffman, 182, Total, 9:3, New Jersey Bowling Assoclation, (Arthur’a Alleys, Hoboken.) * Won. jersey edo, 4 ate Point i 9 aitime 5 i 6 7 it 4 ; Hoboken , 4 {Variety 4 Merchant 4 Criterion 5 Imperlal 6 are 5 Geo a Symp " . 1 ———— y Company) FOR AMATEUR BALL-TOSSERS. iS) anor Gi | The Pornsset Club Amateur Baseball League Js open for Saturday afternoon games with formed teams averaging fifteen years, The Harlem League would like to se. cure one more team to make tt com- | Mete, The League will open the season | April 16, the oassets XG ora ‘ Maying ‘the frst game, siring to enter the Laigae mn aie aturday Girne a idreat W. Geelan, No mast One Hundred and Pi | street, Manhattan, teenth b4 UT Dt HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES, (@péolal to The Evening World, HOT SPRINGS, 2 entries for to-morrow's races are as fol- Couple Suatagen: ai THIRD RACE—Three-auarters of a mile; selling FOURTH RACK ling and one-half tury CRESCENT CITY CARD, Special to The Evening World.) CRESOENT CITY, NEW ORLEANS, La., Feb, 21,—The entries for to-mor- row are as follows: PET RACH—Six furlones; selling, Diente iss” Knowledge irank Ri Darius... hing Kore . iPapes Gold SECOND “RACH—Seii rass Lad ie \ THIRD RAC! ca ratmiand Kickshaw . Judge Himes outer Fo Brooke FOURTH RAC Martha Washington stakes; halt nile Mrs, Sharp .. famle Foster ‘Mite “and “t ne sCalthness Jroval arn Re Mussiman *Appronticn allowance *Apprentice allowance nex te spun Until they were foredd to admit in po- We Japanese that they had been beaten, Matheson, 123; F, Morris, 125; Norris, Total, 881, Cri- ND GAMF—Criterion — Wall 1: Exgelmann, 173; Burrle, 1! Schoonmaker, Corydon, 168; Buck, 105; Cofts lone Durse: BSSonccssascans awe! of the Hariem ' THe ‘wort m™ TURSTAY. HVENIN _FFDRTARY zy iw, 2,389 “Wants” To-Day| in the Morning World’s Want Directory, | More Than Any Other Paper. 8,254 Answers Received Yesterday For Want Advertisements at The World Office alone, BOARDERS WANTED, 20 Cents Per Line, WEST POINTERS BEAT JU JITSU American Brawn and Muscle Proves Too Much for Wiry Little. Japanese, Who Admit Defeat. Jiu sitsu went down before American brawn and mitacle at Weat Point, when the two Japanese experts !n the art of self-defense mot two famous football players on the mat, Consul General Uchida, of Japan, took his men to the military academy to show what they can do with twists and turns of wrists, arm and legs. Ameriou was represented by two football’ players, GuartersBask | Daly, of Haryard, and “Bull” Tipton, West Point's star centre, A founth-clags man was first picked | | | to take a turn at the game, Japan scored one and the “ mn faced, fol iahed, BA! Daly then uated the arena, Al- though not In ‘training he was in pretty. good vondition and went at the little aa anese with something of hts foot- cadet, rather ehame- ‘all was quick and pol- y to the next man, I dagh and vigor, 2 Vong, not ‘two, three and there you are’ for Dal: ‘onthe mat. He held hie own, but wat 4 forcent to oer fH Neuen of his ankle, whioh he Act [sy ‘Ti ae “and muscle, oame fe little fellows round One of the men he threw over his head, SEITZ RUNS IN FORDHAM GAMES The armory of the Twenty-serond 822, | Regiment will be the scene to-night of on» of the best athletic mectings of the indvor weason, The dig annual bgiiet ef LaRue nae college ge ath i teh Hi wany of the best college athle chwartz, 192) i the country, as well as prastionily all ay Leh cracks, will take part in the ea CITY PARK ENTRIES. CITY PARK, NEW ORLEANS, La., Feb, 2—The entries for to-morrow are hdl Ree ST RACE—Three and one-half fur- y Lady Perr: Colonial Lad ij im Tiohimingo . . ick Brown, teen LOS, (Couple Jurist and Ezra, Dunn entry.) BECOND RAUK--Hix furtongs, *Girl from Dixt Golden Flower Princess Orna , Cincinnat! nqul Peerli Omeatca PANU EE Midninit ‘Minaigel§/ 2.0.) 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