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Show TEN-PIN TALLIES . . . ........ y Ray Olum . . HONOB BOLL Wsaaea Eddy Hall (33. Raa Keserian Ml, Prana Cowley S30, Madeline Drubray 523, Lois Green 524. Corky Carrig 501. Mea Deb Long 613, Frank Scheffnar 652, BiU Ward (43-62C, Van Morley 637, Walt Fallows 633, John Prebble 637, Hank Allen 623, George Sluga 621, Ray Jennings 620, D. Loney 610, Claron Mark-ham Mark-ham 604. Warren Leach 602. Eddy Hall, with games of 21-226-193 for that big 635, knocked off the high series of the season for the women rolling la the Rita Lsdles league. Eddy Is not too far away from the leader In the ladles' round robin tourney that finishes at the Temple Sunday and If she should continue bowling like she has the past week or so. she can easily overtake those few sticks that separata her from Roxle Sudbury, Sud-bury, present leader. It was Deh Leafs tit that M the South SMe aeaMea Tanasy Bight aa a Mg ass by Fraah Sobeffaer far Bnnaawlrk bs the team event. With Crewa sUeflag dropping fear petals to Bntne-wtrk. Bntne-wtrk. It pat the King Fhss aa topby oao point, la a vary eteae Despite a 620 by Ray Jennings, his Agency team lost three to Smith Insurance, which took over first place In the Monday aight Sugar House Major league. Lyle Ruff was high for the winners with 589. New Alleys Dedicated Thanks to an Invitation by Perc Jensen, we were present at the dedication of the six new alleys built for the members of the Ambassador Am-bassador Athletic club. Al Lelck. city and state secretary, was called on to give some interesting high lights of the bowling game from an official standpoint such as the number of teams now sanctioned by the ABC and the fact that of some 120.000 teams In the country, the Ambassador league sanction number was 167 for 1949. A 12-ball 12-ball head-pin tournament was held for the members, with Sid Ellason's 107 out of a possible 120 topping the 92 entries. Arnold Burgener fimt Tom Hnr M 09 i mnA Pav Jn. nings (101) were the other winners. win-ners. Immediately fallewlng club -prealdeat Bert Marvin's relllag of the first hall dewa the new orlvea, which haetdoatally war Just finished Tana day aftoraosa, Fred Belser had the heawr ad rolling the first strike hall aa alley six. . Up at the Capitol league Tuesday Tues-day night Hank Allen shot 625 with games of 200-213-212 to show son Jack, bowling on the same team, the fine parts of the game. Warren Leach had the other honor count In. this league, coming up with 602. Fast Finish In the Wasatch league It was Johnny. Prebble's 2S7 last game that gave him his 627 series, after starting slow with games of 176-194. 176-194. Salt Lake Glass and Paint took over the top spot In the Downtown league, rolling at the K. B. lanes Tuesday night Herm Ed gin shot 570 for the winners as they took three from Caddy's Piano, wjio was first. Ernie Wisser's 551 was high for the fast-moving Birrell Bottling team that has made up for time lost and now stands In third place, one oint from Caddy's. Monday night at the Temple. Darlene Williams, the better half of the Robert F. Williams combination com-bination had two alee games of 145-166 for 311 In the two-game Bankerettes' league. Delia Wood's two were 204 and 149 for the high two-game series of the league. |