Show r TEN-PIN TEN TALLIES By Ray Roy Ohms Ohm u STANDINGS TOURNAMENT UTAH STATE ROU ROUND BOUND D ROBIN CLASS A AI I 1 Dave w Chipman 2455 0 Paul i Chase 2402 3 2 J W. W p C. C Vard ward 2398 A 4 Gordon WOOd 2356 T 5 S Doug Muir 2349 6 Ray io v Ma Mantyla tyla 2309 7 7 1 Chit Chet Mahoney 2309 s. s T Ken n Fehr 2287 9 9 Joe Barney 2266 71 10 W. W W. W Steers 2264 v CLASS B t 1 1 Thomas Berry Berry 2258 2258 2 Carl Sis Hills 2255 2255 3 3 Wallace Wallace Vallace Patrick 2247 2240 4 4 Bill Clifford 5 1 Bill Hanson 2239 6 6 Id Ed Morr MorS 2234 T T. T Surge Surce Empey 2232 2232 R 8 Ed hauer 2227 2227 9 9 Wally Wallerstein 2219 2219 10 Ernest 2208 CLASS C 1 1 Clarence Smith 2187 2 2 Clifford Beardall 2114 2114 3 Kay Johnson 2108 4 4 T T. L L. Callister 2092 2092 5 5 Sam Sam Wilkins 2090 6 6 Gordon Pierce 2087 2087 7 7 1 Paul Owmby 2077 2077 8 8 John Grachan 2068 9 9 Woodrow Bywater 2067 2067 10 in Harold Welch T 2062 2062 But for a big series by Dave Chipman that put him in first place in class A A. A Paul Chase just about done what he stated he would do prior to Sundays Sunday's session of the state round robin tournament Paul Chase who was in I place last week figured out that by byI I coming up with ith at least a series be he would overtake o Ward Vard and Wood I and by golly that's just what he did down n at nt the Ritz Sunday Sunda aft- aft Not only did he hit but went on for 19 more sticks We Ve cant can't take a thing away from genial gial Dave Chipman and his series that put him right on top of the heap with 2455 53 2455 53 sticks out in front of Paul Here Is what made up that that Chipman Paul Chase had got cot games ames of Bill Ablett Van Morley and Bob Scott were forced out ont of the first ten in class A by Paul PaulJ J Chase Ken Hen Fehr and V. W. W W. W 4 Steers who all came through b I 1 with nth good series Ken Fehr t 1 Jumped into the first 10 with an 3 series while Bill Steers Steen came up with ith t t Bill Ward Vard was the only man who I stayed put in the two weeks standI standIngs stand- stand ings as Bill shot to hold third f place Bill Bm had trouble getting started in every one of his games I I Sunday but put on a whirlwind finish to each game from the seventh seventh sev- sev frame on on pulling each game pame J out of the fire just in time for a average for his four games This is the stuff champions are made of oc never giving up even though things get rough Thomas Thoma Berr Berry an nn Ogden kegler moved mo up to first from second place which he held last week in B class shooting 12 Carl Hills was this week reclassified fied fled as a class B bowler after having ing led the class C bowlers for forthe forthe forthe the first two weeks and is now holding down second place in cla class B. B Down in class clas C the Springville Spring Spring- yule ville bowlers have completely dominated the first for sports and anda a few of the others with Clarence Clarence Clar Clar- ence Smith on top with 2187 pins to his credit Seven Salt Satt Lake City women bowlers took on seven visiting Brigham City S Sunday evening e at the Temple bet between een round robin squads and won the match 2930 to 2712 Seven bowlers bowlers bowlers bowl bowl- ers remember Belle Fellows sported the high series with a Vi Swenson shot Mary Smith Faye Brown and M. M D D. with a was high for the visitors Bob OReilly bowling in open play down at the Ritz Saturday got a strike that he couldn't count counton on his score You see he was bowling bowling bowl bowl- ing on alley nine and one wild pitch jumped the gutter between eight and nine and walked itself right into the pocket on number eight for a perfect strike |