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DUBUQUE BOWLING LEAGUE. Eight clubs belonged to the Dubuque Bowling League when it was organized in September 1915. The season began on October 4 at the B. M. Fitzgerald alleys. President of the League was William Stillson. Victor Dress was the vice-president and Paul Mannstedt was the secretary /treasurer.
DUBUQUE BOWLING LEAGUE. The Dubuque Bowling League was organized in 1900 with representatives from six local clubs. The president was [[SCHRUP, Nicholas J. Sr.|Nicholas J. SCHRUP, Sr.]] (1)
 
Eight clubs belonged to the Dubuque Bowling League when it was re-organized in September 1915. The season began on October 4 at the B. M. Fitzgerald alleys. President of the League was William Stillson. Victor Dress was the vice-president and Paul Mannstedt was the secretary /treasurer.
 
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1. "A Bowling League," ''Dubuque Herald'', April 7, 1900, p. 4


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DUBUQUE BOWLING LEAGUE. The Dubuque Bowling League was organized in 1900 with representatives from six local clubs. The president was Nicholas J. SCHRUP, Sr. (1)

Eight clubs belonged to the Dubuque Bowling League when it was re-organized in September 1915. The season began on October 4 at the B. M. Fitzgerald alleys. President of the League was William Stillson. Victor Dress was the vice-president and Paul Mannstedt was the secretary /treasurer.

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1. "A Bowling League," Dubuque Herald, April 7, 1900, p. 4