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Show Davis Sets Pace For Phone League Trsm Mtanttlnarft Wmi. TPt. Pft TiM Tent M 21 .TOR ATtinltn(E .......... 47 2 Wuti'h n$ m .542 Frmington 30 m .54 2 rvro .17 35 .514 Hviand n a n .5nm plant 31 3f .45 H"lladV 32 40 ,444 Tnc Lines 2 44 .3Rf Hurray 20 52 .278 Blaine Davis tumbled the maples for high individual game of 228 Wednesday in the Telephone bowling bowl-ing league at the Temple alleys to pare the Plant keglera In a 814 team game, a new high mark for the aeaaon. Plant faltered after the opening game, however, and Accounting captured the two remaining gamea and total pins for three points, to hold second place in the loop. Accounting Ac-counting had high team series for the evening with 2S20, as Thompson led with a OAS series. L. Andrus o-f Plant picked up the 7-9 split and had aix strikes for a 216 game. Toll Test remained well ahead In first place, sweeping its series against Long Lines while rolling 736 in each of the first two games. Pay Roll also had two gamea of 736, but lost both as Hyland keglera keg-lera nosed out - in one by a single pin and acored 777 in the other. Pay Roll rallied to win the final game and edged out for totals by a single pin. 2283-2282. John Nock of Hyland had five strikes for a 194 game. Holliday handed third-place Wasatch Wa-satch a four-point setback' as H. Kehl rolled a 582 series and W. Kehl had 5.V) to pace the victors. L. Pre table ta-ble finished with six strikes in a row to sen 223 and a 502 series for the losers. After Murray and Farmjngton split the first two games, the squads tied In the third gsme. each with 73, but Murray won totals. |