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Show Swenson Has 669 Series "ToTopLoop V M4JIIR lr.4f!E Tram Staitdlaae w..,i. L". pvt. OMvinoblie 25 1 .S'.'S wi.ni Ponllee . .... ?2 IS .30 VYeelern Optical ..... 20 ;to .son XL 1 Si .4TS Prttv Motor in 23 .4M KDTL IS 34 .4U0 After losing ths first game by two pins, when Frank Swenson started a 669 aeries with 222 and C. J. Butts finished with 233, the Olds-mobile Olds-mobile keglers came back to beat Western Pontisc, 2-1, to gain a two-point two-point lead In the Major league. With C. P. Anderson and John Olsen each rounding out a 613 aeries, ae-ries, the pace setters won the second sec-ond game by 13 pins and the second sec-ond game by seven pins. .It took sv 10 lu score, made noasU ble in the last game when Frank Guthrie had 223 and B. H. Schet-tler Schet-tler went 234. for the champion defending de-fending KDYL teun to salvage a singe point in Its match with Western West-ern Opts. Evsn then. Chirk Kvs.ni with 214 and Jack Purdie in a midst of a strike spree, which carried car-ried him to a 26S game, came close to taking the championa in the third game. too. Jeff ManselL Jack Qulnn and Reed Worthen each averaged slightly slight-ly better than 1M in carrying KSL to a 1-1 win over Petty Motor, despite de-spite Fred Southam'a 219-210-212 63S series. Scores: WESTERN OPTICALI KPTI. (J7981 (27061 12 11 113 fttuiltt 302 2H3 leVN.Imn. lee ins 1N7 JeiiMti 19 13 J92 Bmr 2H 70 17B PuMIe 1S 193 2"N ril. 136 171 1K7 HmrwS 179 301 119 riuthrte 203 199 22J Iveua. 194 191 214 Scn.tlr 13 1 234 Tot 902 913 914 Tot S90tSloI OLDKMnnUJC I IONTIA0 (2SU3I (27io 13 2 1 1 3 OlMn 1S 23S 17 Moon. 17S 2"3 J3 K Mti 111 177 17w.nm 32 234 213 Puffir lf9 leS lH9Hnmrtf 1 177 177 J Burt 144 192 171 Dummy 144 1 1 Aiidrra 227alS 2O0 Butu.. 3.H 16 IS Tot 939 959 90sl Tot 41 949 as kii. I rrrrr motor 2."7)2 3 I 'T72 3 Mlnnl 190 lDt 209 i Otera l 198 14S Wpthn 171 19T 20S Rumen 179 18 17 Knnik 138 199 l9 9outlim 21 210 213 Halimk 13 13 212Mu9Ka 201 163 201 guluu. 19 301 192IMJMI.. 192 191 1S1 Tot 167 933 977 i Tot. 016 9l2 (29 |