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SYRACUSE, N.Y., July 19.--The Wieting Opera-house building, in the centre of this city, one of the finest structures here, and containing one of the handsomest theatres in the State, was burned early this morning.
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Syracuse has a very unique bowling history. So being one of the oldest bowling communities in the U.S., we have taken the opportunity of collecting information from bowlers scrapbooks, the Onondaga Historical Association, the Syracuse Public Library, the Post-Standard, the Herald Journal, and the Herald American. We are going to document some of the highlights of bowling in Syracuse dating back to the 1870's and we will be updating some of this information periodically as it becomes available.
Bowling got started in Syracuse in 1870. The first two bowling alleys were constructed in the basement of the Wieting Opera House on South Salina Street.
SYRACUSE
Chas. Vanderbilt-----194
M. Daly----------------226
R. Whittle-------------187
F. Becker--------------179
M. Welch--------------183
J. Murphy--------------156
W. Heffron------------169
J. Dwyre---------------210
T. Galvin---------------183
D. Hennessey---------207
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J. Vivian-----------197
P. Faas-------------128
L. Davis------------177
J. McNierny-------156
W. Williams-------151
J. Schremp---------195
C. Herbert---------215
J. Osterman-------209
C. Knapp----------187
J.Donohue---------219
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