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Show Sets Pin Record "' ' V . . w . . - A Julia Eldredge . . . Top women' league with 17-tia-iaa 64. Five Women Exceed '500' in League Play Friday Five feminine kegler topped the 500 mark in the Women' Bowling league at the Temple alleys Friday night as Julia Eldredge set a new record of Me for the season. In averaging 1M, thanks to a 219 in her middle game, when she had four strikes In a row and a double to offset an error, Mrs. Eldredge supplanted the old mark of 648. held by Zllla Layton. - Friday's high game was Elisabeth Elisa-beth Klein's 223 for Tourssen Motor, made possible with five strikes at the end. Miss Klein totaled Bl in (Continued on Folvmlns FaseJ Julia Eldredge Leads Pin Loop (Continued from Pm-edlns Pase) joining Ivy Walker of Beth Ann - Melba Gunnell and Vera Forscutl in the 500 class. Mrs. Walker had the second best series, shooting 212-151-181344 , Mrs. Forscutt carded 1B1-12S-192 1 506, and Miss Gunnell rolled 195-164-i 177536. Mrs. Eldredge's big series, coupled ! with Dorothea Fetzer's 191 and Lois Olson's 164, carried the pace-setting Davis Jewelers to a 4-0 win over Fisher Brewing, while Beth Ann Bakery and Columbia Steel, tied for second, dropped a point further behind. Miss Klein's 223 enabled Tourssen Motor to take one point from Beth Ann after tho latter totaled 801 in the opener and Mabel Ingebretsen's 167 paced Granite Furniture to a point win over Columbia. Brown Floral took four from McShane s Bootery, Ramp Garage beat Barnett A Weiss, 3-1. and KDYL beat Temple Tem-ple Alleys. 3-1. Standout scores Included Edwina McGahen's 176. Donna Williams' 162, Katherlne Hallmark's 198, Clarice Cla-rice Brash's 167, Mrs. C. P. Anderson's Ander-son's 179, Ellen Barney's 167, Ethel Weiss' 162, Katherine Rawlins' pair of 161s, Maxine McEweui'a 179, ra Wade's 171, Margie Buckley's 180. Dorothy Douglas' 163, Lou King's 160, Miss Layton's 160. |