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Show Dr. W. R. Worley Averages 216 To Grab Lead in Pin Tourney I :. - t. ' .! i j, f. i..' k v ! i - p i ; t Em. . 1 - V-, ' V . . J . J , r.'i; . . I ' . I . ' .. . 1 J I ' ' ' I , t - r'" U 1 ' '("' '"if I , - ' . i-. aVK .yi .- , , -., . ' , -v4. f-".,- " -"' -- w- aatafaaBMTsmVtaBBa VaaaTabaTaTata aMaTatV aaTaMafaaaBaMmmmmtaM Schlettler Gets 787 After 180-181 as Starter Wblli Dr. W. R. Worliy was averaging lit for bis four gamaa at tha Tample !lyi Sunday ta taka thi lead In tha annual round roots bowling tournament, moat of the touted performera In the six weeks' classic wire having plenty of trouble trou-ble getting off to aa auspicious taxL Fleeting his strike bal Into thi pocket with the aemi self-assurance ha would feel while extracting a patient's molar, the bowling dentist came through with games of lit. JOT, 1M and K4 In chalking up an MS total and a M-pln margla over his nearest competitor. Nina Average MM Only nine af the pieyera averaged 300 or better In the opining round, and after the firing waa evsr, but three of Salt Lake air's highly publicised Major leaguers were 'n the first 10. They were John Bvar-ney Bvar-ney of the Fort Douglas taam, who rode to an R10 series on a 24 scon In hie eaneluding game at tha Or-pheum Or-pheum alleys; Frank Wllkams, who turkeyid out In his last frame to get Ml, and Art Confortl, another soldier, who tied Jack Bunsey for tenth place with TP. After teetering precariously on the brink of disaster for two and a half games, lanky B H. Schettler, tha defending champion, got his strike ball going and pulled out a 197 average at the Orpheum ta stay very much In the title raca. Hi opened with 180 and 1S1 and had only M In the fifth frame of his third gam be for h steadied and got 203 and 234 for a 787 series. Jim Barney Third Meanwhile, tha lesa will known nthuslasts, such as Ray Anderson, John Dorsey. Rod Pries, John Lomasney Lo-masney and A. H. Fredrikaen, Boomed Into the limelight with brilliant bril-liant performances. Jim Barney, who once held an Idaho championship, champion-ship, came through with (3t at Magna to taka third place. New pins for the first two squads of tha day, coupled with highly polished alleys, as operators toughed up playing conditions for tha tournament tour-nament made tha going extremely rough for many of the bowlera. In fact, the parade of high average aver-age Major leaguers at the Orpheum In particular proved highly disappointing disap-pointing to moat of tha spectators who Jammed tha house to the last bH of standing space. That these stars will improve through tha remaining re-maining five weeks, though, Is generally gen-erally predicted, with many of them undoubtedly still destined to figure strongly In tha final atandincs. Dr. W. R. Worley . . . He's out la front la state round robin bowling tourney after shooting; 863 for his four games Sunday. At Ogdca Next Next week's session will tak ths Major leaguera to Ogden, when Fredrikaen, Lomasney and Price averaged 300 or better Sunday. J. B. Cjulnn, tha only man to hold the title twice, came through with 738 at Ogden In the opening round after making four irrors In one game. The Junction city's most formidable for-midable contender C. W. Parry, himself a former tltltholder got 787 at ths Southeast alleye In Sugar-house Sugar-house to land In twelfth place |