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Show ( TEN-PIN j tallies HONOB BOIX Weraew Eddy Hall S5T. Norma Jomly 555, Roxie Sudburry 548, Helen Davis 542, Clara Auaiek 529, Vera Chapman 515, I Ertcksou 5ia , . Mea Earl Guest MS, Bill Ward 634, Ed Morrisey 626, Bill Steers 614. Verl Rutherford 813, Deb Lont 601. Six Triple AH tlx men'f honor triplet were rolled In the Rita league Friday night, with two of the Wronger teams, Morrlton Auto and Tom Belliaton, knocking over 2963 and 2920 retpeetlvely. Earl Gueat't 648 and Bill Ward's 634 were both for Morrlaon Auto, while BUI Steer hot a 614 and Verl Rutherford a 613 for Tom Belliaton Service. Guest and Ward' team copped all four points, while Steers and Ruthoriord'o dropped a Im their match. Ed Morrisey had the beet single game, shooting gee hi his J series. Boh WUlians ma o his way UltNlf Better with games ef JSt-tlt then boons ltT hi i ill series. Bob eras high for Hibbard Drags who lost four te Norm Rims. Jack Stahl had a ales 4 for ZlnUka. High for Naw tawlars Earl Trump, bowling for Davis Sheet Metal In the Bountiful Industrial In-dustrial league, Thursday took both high game of a 236 and high series with his 54L Runner-up to Earl for honors was C Jones shooting shoot-ing 539 with a 193 high game. There are a number of new bowlers in this handicap league, and anything any-thing over a 170 average is considered con-sidered plenty high. In taking a rundown on the Bountiful Sportsmen's Sports-men's league, It developed that a 544 series with a 209 game by Hal LaBelle was the high Individual series and game. Wayne Mitchell shot 201 for the only other game over 200 Thursday night at the H and M drives. Due te the fact that the South East alleys' phone was temporarily tempo-rarily eat ef order around snid-IgM snid-IgM Friday, or about the time the Ladles' Cardinal league fle-Issjed fle-Issjed Hs lea sue, we Jwt were able to gel aay coverage out there at alt, . However, If there were any honor counts rolled Friday night, we will pick them up Monday night. We mentioned that merely because If we miss some gals' 500 or better In our column, we are told about It In no ancertsia terms. Sots aca Eddy Hall set the pace m the Ladles' City league at the Temple Friday night, but her big 557 series went without team help as Tom Belliaton Service dropped three of the four points to Americana. Norma Jonely and her 555 for Vogue Cleaners gave them four over Arnold's Cafe. For the third time this week, Helen Davis went over 500 as she hit 542 for Temple Square Coffee Shop, her teem taking tak-ing three. Ia going ever the weekly recap ef seeree relied down at the State bawling lanes, Baxte Sudburry had 646 but Monday la the A. S. and R. mixed league and Wednesday Clara Aoaiek hit B!t la the Granite Ladies' league. Bob Aasiek, not te be outdone by Clara, shared the high series hi the Stele Bawling league ae he and Joe Tavioh each had 17a. Biuee Uneew had high game with 114. Paul Thorpe had high aeries In the Standard Oil league, rolling at the K. B. lanes ss he tallied 570. Keith Burnett waa second with 548. Keith has raised his last year's average from 161 to 173 this year. Nice going, Keith. At the Temple in the Elks league It was H. Dunn with a 549 for high triple, giving his Loyal Ks a three and one victory vic-tory over Athletics. For the Bankers Bank-ers also at the Temple, Rogers for Federal Reserve White had 578, while Les Fouta shot 574 to lead the Ambassador Men. |