HIGH RUNS.

POST FOR HIGH RUNS.

WHEN desired we build High Runs and Newel Post as shown by the drawing on this page. As will be seen by the “end view,” this post is made thin to allow as much room as possible for the bowlers. This style of runway has a sift-out that delivers the small balls on a lower rack.

FACILITIES.

OUR FACTORY, as will be seen by the illustration on page 24, is located at Woodlawn, a suburb of Providence, on the New York, New Haven Railroad. The lumber sheds and dry kilns, of improved construction, are by the side of a siding or switch built specially for us, enabling us to load our lumber or ship goods directly from the cars. We buy the highest grade lumber in car-loads direct from the mills, and have the latest improved machinery for working it. With the best of facilities and experienced workmen, we can promise first-class work.

PRICE LIST OF BOWLING SUPPLIES. NARRAGANSETT MACHINE CO., PROVIDENCE, R. I., SEPTEMBER, 1895.

LIST OF BALLS.
Size.
in.
Diameter
Weight.
lb.,
solid
Weight.
lb.,
bored
Tel. Code.
41 ⅝·(MAGNET)
4 ½2 ¼·(MAGPIE)
53 ⅛·(MALADY)
5 ½4 ⅛·(MALICE)
65 ⅜·(MALLET)
6 ½6 ⅞·(MAMMON)
78 ½·(MANAGE)
7 ½10 ½10 ¼(MANGLE)
812 ¾12 ½(MANNER)
8 ½15 ⅜15(MANTLE)
8.59†16 ⅛15 ¾(MANUAL)
† Regulation size, 27 in. circumference

These Balls are made of the best lignum-vitæ, or ball wood as it is termed by the trade. 7 ½ in. and all larger sizes have finger holes, unless otherwise ordered. Holes are bored 3 ½ in. apart unless ordered otherwise.