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Show Pugway Proving Ground, Friday, Dec. 9, 1966 Keglers s Barbara Gilmore Grothe, 17ft-301Betty Kound-U- p Maxine Helen Roy, Grace, Tate Insurance continues to Barbara Stephens had a 202 dominate the Wednesday Night scratch game (226 handicap) and Handicap League in latest bowl- Flo Black had a 555 scratch seing reports from the Post Bowlries (594 handicap) to pace the ing Alley. Tate has compiled a 33U-10record through Novem- latest league action. Betty ber 23 to lead the loop. team had a 2200 high Second place belongs to the team series and a 755 high team Bowling Alley with a 29-1- 5 mark, game. The previous week was while. P&A is third with a 27-1- 7 led by Barbara Ritchies 206 slate. Rounding out the rest of game (221 handicap) and 511 the league are: Officers Club, scratch series, while Carol Men-- 1 Salescraft 25-1Dereldenhall had a 566 handicap Hawkins, 2314--- lies. Chris Ritchies team had a icts, 2011; Personnel, Bachelors,' 738 team high ud a 2093 team. Photo, Page, Air- high series. Met Division, craft, Three weeks ago, Barbara Haw-- 1 con-- , THESE STANDINGS kins topped the action with a dude the first third of the lea- 207 handicap game, plus a 509 gue games. Tate Insurance re- scratch series (586 handicap). ceived a (25 check for being the Jean Edgeman hid a 185 game. number (me team through this Betty Hendersons chib rolled a point. 2067 high team series, while Highlighting this last three hitting a 738 high team game. weeks action was a 609 scratch Topping the November 8 play series (657 handicap) by Hal Maywas Shirley Zumwait's 203-50- 9 er and a 214 game (234 handiscratch series (225575 handicap) by Peter Harrington. Tate cap). Jean Edgemans chib had Insurance had a 1010 high team a 728 high team game and Flo game, while Salescraft had a Blacks team had a 2037 high 2861 high team series. The week .team series. : before, Don Lon go tossed a 212 game and a 638 handicap series, while LaMar Bowers had a 236 handicap game and Mike Minard had a 584 scratch series. The Bowling Alley rolled a 1010 high team game, while the Officers Club had a 2905 high team series. Mike Deegan topped the acug-way NEVADA PANACA, tion three weeks ago with a 225-59- 4 Mustangs unsuccess-- 1 Highs handiscratch set (247-66- 0 hilly kicked die lid off their cap). Personnel had a 964 high 1966-6basketball season here! team game, while the Derelicts last weekend in dropping a pair had a 2762 high team series. tussles to of In the Womens Winter Leahighly touted Panaca. gue, Betty Hendersons team is still leading the pack with a 38-1-0 mark through November COACH WALDEN Gurneys 29 games. Flo Black's club is, fell to die home team Mustangs 35-13 second with a mark, while 9 last Friday and again an Chris Ritchie's team is third 0 marSaturday night by a slate. with a 3214-15to spoil the new mentors gin BOUNDING OUT the rest debut for Dugway. of Hie standings are: Shirley Zum-wal- t, Dugway gets back into action 30-1Cared Mendenhall, tonight when traveling to Mt. 22-2JoAnn McAuliffe, Pleasant for another ReNon Jean Edgeman, affair with Wasatch Academy. On December 16 die Mustangs day host to Wendover in the post gymnasium in their first home game. Last Fridays debut found Gurneys Mustangs with a cold shooting hand as they could only cash in on 20 per. cent of their floor foots (11 of 53). Panaca, on die other nand, experienced a good night with a 44 per cent accuracy from the field. Anderson, 21-2- 1914-281- 4; 4; 17-3- 1; 11-3- 7. Hen-dersd- I 2614-171- 4; A 9; 2414-191- 4; 19-2- 14-3- 0; 18-2- 8; 13-3- 1; 11-3- 3. 9 . ' 9 O Fresh yG Mustangs Drop Pair at Panaca -D- 7 LARGE' 54-3- 71-5- liiMTKT 8; 2314-241- 4; 6; non-leag- ue 21-2- 7; USK'li . BJ50 reisnecmEiD - ; i THE BIG stan for Dugway " Q Campus Queen Yellow or white ratted gold state Here's the smart watch you always wanted at the price you want ta pay. Our greatest value in fine watches. Try on, on your wrist today. were center Ken Bixby and freshman guard Mark Geeriingk Bixby popped in six of 14 floor shots and one free throw for 13 points, while Geerlings hit eight foul tosses and three of eight field goals for 14 points. Bixby was also a strong threat off the boards with 10 rebounds, while Dennis Madsen pulled down six. On Saturday night, Dugway fared a little better, but still couldnt match the hot shooting eyes of the Panaca five. The 'host team connected on 49 per cent of their floor foots, while Dugway managed 40 per cent (20 of 49). GEERLINGS was again the high point man for Dugway with 14 points as he hit cm seven of 12 floor shots. Madsen added nine markers, while Craig Geerlings tossed in seven. Bixby, a 65 senior, was held to four points and three reMARK m mwm ATOUR SNACKBAR GERBER'S FAMIlV SISK FOODslr ANDJUIIfSr - Ml GERBERS IS 10 I Dz. ftp. CREST IQc bounds. JAAR6ETTS Roger Outran hauled down eight rebounds to pace Dugway off the boards, while Craig Geerlings had six and Madsen had five. Jewelry 19 EAST VINE . ; I I I ft' 'i M.- w & Good Selection of Rockers and Rediners PEAR HALVES Asp Hu. 1V4 Cm Rockers 5995 and up iers $8995 and up Furniture Gordons MS. Main : MS-227- PBonnnnHBnaronaHBHHt jfi CUT JELLO-- O 2 Off KRAFT ASPARAGUS, 10V Q. Cam L. - CARE. MIXES Belly Craclnr layer Minas |