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Show Beth Ann Squad Wins Loop Lead WOMRK'K I.FAdl'E IfM Nt.KSIas Won. IxmiI. Pi-t Brill Ann R.ktrjr . 21 111 . A.iA Itpivl. Jewelry 27 IT ,ei4 Tm.l Alley. 2T JT .AH Columbia MlMl 26 IN .501 KI1VI. . . 23 21 .!S23 Grand Furniture ..21 2.1 .47T Pimp Gar.ce 21 2.1 .47T T'xir.wen M-,lnr ....21 2-'l ,47T MrMhaitc Ronttrjr . . 20 24 .4n?l Brown Flor.l ....20 " 24 .4"i. Burnett S WelM ..IN 2H .4(10 Vurii.r Brewl,i ... 1 2 22 . 3.V) By sweeping their match with Granite Furniture, the Beth Ann team, composed of Mrs. Ivy Walker. Beverly Putman. Mrs. Mark E. Weiss, Mrs. Richsrd Forscutt and Mrs. Wesley Prouse, took the undisputed un-disputed leadership in th. Women'. Bowling league at the Tempi, alleys Friday night. Mrs. Forscutt had th. evening's high series of 173-1A5-147 45; Miss Putman totaled 477, including 183 in her middle game: Mrs. Weiss hsd 468. and Mrs. Walker 4 in an evenly balanced performance for the leaders. Only Mlsa Zella Lay-ton's Lay-ton's 467 with 174 In her opener for the opposition matched their work. Davis Jewelers dropped the first game to Tourssen Motor as Mrs. Florence Wight rolled 161 and that point dropped the Jewelers into a second place tie with Temple Alley, Al-ley, team, despite Julia Eldredge'a 170, Mrs. George Olson's .181 and Dorothy Fetzer's 17 in th. rest of th. match. Miss Elisabeth Klein had high game of 167 for Tourssen's. The evening's best single waa 187 by Mrs. Madeline Sowles for Columbia Colum-bia Steel, which beat the Bootery squad. 4-0. Mrs. A. C. Moor, anchored an-chored the " winner, with a 478 series, including games of 177 and 174. After losing the first game, the Temple squad beat Barnett Weiss, 3-1. Mrs. Ken Smith's 182 was high score. .Mrs. Maxine McEwan, with 471, including 175, led Brown Floral to a 3-1 win over Fisher Brewing and Hazel Ray. with 461. including a 17s. paced KDYL to a 3-1 victory over Ramp Garaee. Other standout games included 174 by Mrs. Ken McShane, 168 and 161 by Mrs. Herb Brennek., 168 by Mrs. Alic. Armour, 168 and 162 by Mrs Athol Rawlins, 163 by Mary Lou Housley and 160 by Miss Madeleine Mad-eleine Droubay. |