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Show SOUTHEAST BOWLING NEWS The Southside league rolled a "once across" last week after i their annual meeting. S. F. Baker 1 had high scores for the .;vent, j rolling 2 games of 252 in an ?f8 scratch series, and Clint Sylvester came through with 254 one game. The Forest ladies completed their schedule last week with I Palm well in the lead of the j league, followed by Elm and pine , in second and third place.!. PopUir took the day's high scores with j 2084 for series and 732 for game, Delsa Hale having 462 for high single game. A double header last Wednesday Wednes-day night finished the schedule of the Southeast league with the i Independents in top spot, Phil & 'Joe second, and Mecca Bar third Outstanding game of the evening was John. Birrell's 275. Harm Andersonn had a 619 series, and Roy Williams rolled 601, both for Ashton Heating. The Mountain Fuel Supply league enjoyed a "once across"-i across"-i tournament last Thursday night i Fred Lange was high prize winder, win-der, with Bert Olipin, B. New-comb, New-comb, and S. E. Cowan follow-'ing. follow-'ing. Harold Aubrey won the pen-j pen-j cil for bowling the most pins over his average. j In the Lumbermen's league "once across," H. Davidson, Art Hansen, and C. A. Selby were high scorers. Wayne Sandberg got hot for a prize for the most splits. j With many of the leagues signing off until fall, a number of couples are registering now for the mixed summer leagues. Anyone interested should inquire ; a t the Southeast concerning schedules. i Granite Mill finished in first place in the Sugarhouse Major league this week. The second I place Thor Tools team had 2840 for high series for the session, and a 1003 high game. C. B. Holt finished the season in a blaze of glory with a 680 series and 277 game, while other high scores I Tom Gore, 644; W. Heinz, 621-p. 621-p. Bray, 613; Bill McCrea. 014-IN. 014-IN. Neilson, 635, and S. F. Baker I 614. I |