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Show PIN ROLLING DRAWS LARGE NUMBER OF LOCAL FANS Preston's newest .form of recreate recrea-te opened here this week with the opening of the Doud Bowling Courts. The success they are re- , ceiving at present indicates that bowling will undoubtedly be the favorite sport this fall and winter Featuring four Duck Pin Alleys the new courts appeal especially to women and children because of the smaller size of the ball. Unlike Un-like the regular game of bowling which turns into work after a couple of games because of the large size of the ball, the Duck Pin game can be played for a much longer time by men, women and children with very little fatigue. fa-tigue. To add interest to the sport Carlton Doud, manager of the alleys, al-leys, announces that to the daily high score for men and women five free lines will be given. These daily high score winners will then in turn play in a . special three game contest each Monday for a prize of $2.50. At the end of a six weeks' period the weekly winners will then clash in another contest for a grand prize to be announced later. Plans are going forward to have four six-team leagues operating throughout the winter campaign. Three leagues will comprise male bowlers while the fourth league will be for the ladies. It is planned to start the leagues functioning within the next week. Six tentative teams have been lined up so far for play. They are Cliff Wills Motor, Dee's Drive Inn. Preston Bike Shop, Merrill's Confectionery, Con-fectionery, Franklin County Citizen Citi-zen and Atlas Oil Company. |