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Show with 2638 for high series, 911 for high game, and D. R. Holt had 604 for high individual series. That team was K's Inn. A. Selby, Jr., of the Union Assay had high game of 226. The Utah Pigeon Club is 6 points ahead of the nearest near-est contender for first place in this league. Since the play was postponed for two teams on the Cardinals Ladies League, records are incomplete incom-plete for the week. However, of available scores the Southeast Courts had . 2141, Bowers Furniture Furni-ture 802, Rae Engelke high series of 513, and Gladys Temple 186 for high game. The event which holds the place of interest of lady bowlers is the Ladies Annual City Tournament to be held at the Southeast November Nov-ember 9 inclusive. The tournament tourna-ment will be conducted in classes with team or individual bowling against others of their own class. Entries are now being taken for teams, doubles or singles. The Sugar Bowl team took only one point from Sugarhouse Merc on the Sugarhouse Major league this week, but their score was 1021 to 1005 for the losers. Granite Gran-ite Mill and Fixture remains at the top of the league with a 3 point win, but Sugarhouse Merc had 2680 for high series, with J. Matson bowling 256 for high individual in-dividual game. C. Evans had 606 for high series. 0 BOWLING We nominate for the Hail of Fame at the Southeast Bowling Courts for the week of October 14 to October 20, the following bowlers : Barnett and Weiss team with a 2891 series; Sugar Bowl with 1021 "for high game; H. Gillespie with 644 high series; and Bob Erickson with 268 high game. The ladies' scores are still not definately determined for the week, a postponed match still having hav-ing to be rolled in the Cardinal Leagdte. " On Sunday October 19, the Reliable Rel-iable Furniture team from Ogden came ,to the Southeast to play against Caldwell' C-Lect Market. The local boys easily routed the visitors With 2795 pins to 2395, but a return match will be played at Ogden in the near future. Other Oth-er matches will be arranged throughout the season to encourage encour-age friendly competition with bowlers from other alley's. Chick Lloyd led the boys in Sunday's match with a nice 619 series. ; The Palm team of the Forest Ladies League stills leads the league with a 4 point win last week. The Elm team also won 4 and is now in second place with high series for the week, 2110. Delsa Hale's high 475 and 188 helped to make that total for her team. Palm had 719 for high game. It seems to have become a habit hab-it for Barnett and Weiss of the Southside League to build up a record for the other teams to shoot at. Last week it was the high series of 2891 which was the highest series bowled in the city last week. Deseret Lumber, with Joe Barney rolled 639 "for high series, had 1007 for high game, and Frank Swenson came through with individual high game of 238. High scores seem to be no novelty novel-ty in this league since there were eight men bowling over 600. These comlpined with other high series brought the average for the night play of every man in the league to 184 and that's hot bowling in any league. Bob Erickson, Jr., took the applause ap-plause off;' the Southeast League last Wednesday night. He lolled 11 strikes missing only the second frame when he had a spare for a 2i3S game. H. Gillespie had 644, lending eight men in this 16 team league who had over 600. P-irrell Bottling still holding top spot in the Irngue. but closely pressed by Caldwell's C-Lect Market, hnd 272'- for high series, and ?"ol-s'.m ?"ol-s'.m Bakvrs tillied 861 for high; garr.e. I : lie low ?pot team of the Lumber Lum-ber Men's League came thrjugh! |