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CASINO BOWLING LEAGUE. In 1898 the City of Dubuque had only two regulation bowling alleys. In 1900 the interest in the sport had led to ten alleys--Schreiner and Stoltz had four, Marquette Hall had two,  J. W. Dick had two, Germania Hall had two, and two were to be constructed in St. Mary's parish in a new building. (1)
CASINO BOWLING LEAGUE. In 1898 the City of Dubuque had only two regulation bowling alleys. In 1900 the interest in the sport had led to ten alleys--Schreiner and Stoltz had four, Marquette Hall had two,  J. W. Dick had two, Germania Hall had two, and two were to be constructed in St. Mary's parish in a new building called the Casino. (1)


In 1904 the Casino Bowling League had as member clubs the Search Lights, Opals, Tigers, Royals, EZs, and X-Rays. (2)
In 1904 the Casino Bowling League had as member clubs the Search Lights, Opals, Tigers, Royals, EZs, and X-Rays. (2)

Revision as of 16:47, 17 May 2018

CASINO BOWLING LEAGUE. In 1898 the City of Dubuque had only two regulation bowling alleys. In 1900 the interest in the sport had led to ten alleys--Schreiner and Stoltz had four, Marquette Hall had two, J. W. Dick had two, Germania Hall had two, and two were to be constructed in St. Mary's parish in a new building called the Casino. (1)

In 1904 the Casino Bowling League had as member clubs the Search Lights, Opals, Tigers, Royals, EZs, and X-Rays. (2)

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Source:

1. "The Bowlers Are Active," Dubuque Herald, September 23, 1900, p. 5

1. "Search Lights Winners," Dubuque Herald, December 16, 1904, p. 5