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Show Industrial Leaguers Grab Lead in City Pin Tournament lY'-.. V 'j SJ-C-. eweaaaaaaaiaaaaaaawaaja Frank Fullmer, W. G. Golding, Vern Bowdle, Juddy Wilcox and Bui Milham. They put Motor Equipment in first place w I Vern Bowdle Shoots 631 As Top Individual Play Vern Bowdle, who frequently flirts with subpar scores on the golf course, broke into the limelight on the bowling alleys Wednesday Wednes-day night with a 631 series to lead the Motor Equipment team of the Industrial league into first place in the city association tournament at the Tempie alleys. The 210 average is the best Vern has ever had in his two years as a kegler. And it is the best individual (effort turned ir so far in the current cur-rent tournament supplanting t.h e mark of 628 set by Verne McCul-lough McCul-lough M o n d a night Coupled with such high grade scores as G. W. Golding'i 216 and 199. Bus Milham's opening 200 and Frank F u 1 1 m e r's 197, Bowdle's 181-217 233 enabled the Industrial leasrua ? Ij Ten Leaderi o Mulor Kquliimeut 30AH hUHlMt 291HI llidwrat Olatrlbutinc 2!79 Clrnwood 2977 iH"t Point 2917 Wealeni Onta 29 Hurnlriae Coal 2911 Htbha Clothinc 290H National Biacuit 29n:i bakar Motor 2998 lone double, a 212 by B. Davies, Horry Borg's 213 snd 588 series, Jack Ciacomo's 202, Nelson's 211, Juddy Russell's 202 and 201, Al Sandquist's 202, R. Romney's 214. H. Ellsworth's 211, M. Robinson's 201 and a 221 by Andrus. flcoraa of th two nw leader: MOTOR EUU1PMF.NT , )(' I 12 1 F Fullmer 187 lo:i 197 Holding ...... .... 199 17.1 21 V. Bowdl 181 217 23:1 J. Wilcox 14.", 19 162 H. Milham 2'0 11 174 Handicap 97 97 97 Tolala . 99 10OU 1U79 BUNFREZE 12990) 1 2 3 D. Ooodaeli IS SO 117 L. Illhao 1V 14 22S C. avhmidl 19n 10 199 II Roae 117 12 1S3 K Romor 214 1. 14 Handicap 12 12S J Tolala 9S7 99 1027 leaders to average Wootton 185 from scratch and total 3068 with their handicap of 7 pins per game. The new leaders had a tough time staying ahead of Sunfreze of their own league, the latter combination combi-nation of Goodsell, Gibson. Schmidt, Rose and Romney winding up with 2990 to crowd into second place. Both team replaced the Midwest Distributors of the North Side league, which moved to the front Tuesday night. Major and Commercial Commer-cial league players will try their hand Thursday night, the Majors starting at 7:30 o'clock and the Commercials Com-mercials opening fire at 10:15 after beginning their regular league session ses-sion at the Ace alleys at 7 p. m., an hour earlier than usual. Karl Wootton of the Telephone circuit had the best single game on Wednesday' program, getting a turkey and five strike in a row to go 249 in his final game with the Repair team. His other games of 198 and 129 enabled him to total 576 for the best series In his league. Flurry of Strikes I Hyland team, composed of Larry 'Andrus, Bill and Ty Sweeney, Ansel Pratt and Al Green, won the Telephone Tele-phone league prize with 2865. Bill Sweeney anchored the crew by averaging aver-aging 182. When A. Kehl. R. Treseder and F. Miller each doubled out and S. F. Baker and E. Gramelspacher each finished with four strikes, the Toll Test crew got away to a great start of 1035 in the opener, but faltered and failed to place in the money. Standout Scores Other standout games for the eve- ! ning were O. Whitney' 202 with a ' |