Show Step Aside Gents I Women W men Steal Show In Bowling Meet With attention of the men on I the state match play finals and I K-B K sweepstakes during the next two weeks women of the Salt Lake area will wll break into the Uie tournament spotlight themselves themselves themselves them them- selves with a second ann annual al women's round robin tournament beginning Nov 8 an and 9 at the South East bowling courts city association officials said Saturday Plans this year call for three divisions of play as against last years year's meet wh when n H Helena leni Sc Schultz tz of Magna yon won handicap honors and Faye Andrews of Salt Lake posted high total from scratch The meet et will still be on a handicap basis however with averages of and andover andover andover over in cl class ss A to in class B Band and and below in class C. C Entry deadline for the meet is is Saturday at midnight Following Following Following Fol Fol- lowing the opening next week at South East the participants will move to the Ritz Nov No 15 and 16 and on to the K-B K lanes Nov 22 Women Get Break ak r Meanwhile team performances among the women overshadowed Individual play this week as Provo vo Foundry's defending champions Inthe in inthe inthe the Ladles Ladles' Major league posted a 2528 series and cut deeply into the Weir LaFee lead with four over Gladys Temple with ith 17 17 and Dorothy Tanner anner with a 0 game and total led the winners Despite a by Helen Davis Weir-LaFee Weir dropped three to Coors Chapman Plumbing had a 2518 series including a game to win three In a battle with Hudson Bay Judy had and Theresa Higgs a for Chapmans Theresa started her series with 16 straight spares including an anal anal- all all- spare and six in a row in the second game before connecting for fora a strike Wilma Knighton closed a series with and Zilla Layton Lay Lay- ton collected a a for Hudson Bay In the Chieftains Chieftain's league at nt the Temple alleys Isabelle Jensen and A. A Jones oJones turn turned d up with identical totals Gibson Takes Lead Ray Gibson led the male tenpin fraternity with his in Skids Skid's Hat Shops Shop's three over Utah Venetian Blind In the Maj Major r league missing his when he started the last game with three flats fiatS in succession Earl Wood had t for r the losers Mullett-Kelly Mullett kept the lead read with three o over er Western Opts as G Gordy Wood had and Paul Chase for the winners Whiners and Norm Shultz posted for the losers Chase also had 21 in doubles as he and Martin Mc- Mc Phie PIlle who finished a with a 8 game won four from rom Earl Applequist and Dave to move within a point of th the lead on their 1259 series It was Chases Chase's fourth straight of the week including two two at Sugarhouse Tues Tues- Tues Tues- day Jack and Ray Cromar Cro- Cro mar mur kept the lead as Glen Simmons substituted f for r Cromar ar tp lead the way to three over Ken Fehr and P. P C. C Jensen Dees Dee's Win VIn Three Dees Dee's Hamburger won three thre from the erstwhile leaders Brent Peterson Peterson Peterson Peter Peter- son Meats to take over first place in the South East league despite Tom Whitings Whiting's high series series' of of- for the losers Eagle Company won four from South East Motors to tighten its grip on the Highland league lead In the Federal league e at the Ritz Glades Glade's won three in hi a 11 tight battle with Smith Printing J J. J V. V Glade led the winners with a 1243 game and nd total while J. J BRugg B B. Rugg included a in in a series for the printers Bud Browns Biown's which led Coone's Coones Lunch to a sweep over WOW was high In the In Industrial Industrial league while George Smith provided the fireworks fire In the Motor Motor Motor Mo Mo- tor league as he started his last game with seven strikes In a rowand row rowand rowand and finished with for tor a a series to lead Chase Tire to three over ovet Capital Chevrolet Ralph Keddington had for forAce Ace Auto a and d Grays Gray's Glass a 0 2740 series for four over Bennetts W W. Leach had and for Starr Body to lead the Automotive A league league- I |