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Show Bowling Tournaments Underway For Men's, Mixed Moab Leagues Mcu's and Mixed Bowling Team tournaments are now in progress at Moab lanes, J vying for a berth in the State Finals slated next month in Ogden. The top teams, one out of every three competing, will be eligible for State. Entry fee is $3 per person, including includ-ing bowling. Teams may bowl at any time lanes are available through the end of April. Regular league play was comparatively routine at Moab Lanes this week. Lance Johnson leads the Un-predictables Un-predictables League with 37 wins 11 losses; Marsing La-Branch La-Branch is the nearest contender. con-tender. 32-16, and third is Berna-Dean, with 27 wins, 21 losses. Lanco Johnson had high team series this week, 20S8; Marsing La-Branch La-Branch high game, 726. Individual In-dividual highs wore accorded accord-ed Fred Markle. 585; Louise Johnson, 519; Kenny Norris, 226; and Marlene Trent, 207 Utah Colorado Gas leads the Hits and Misses League with 39 wins, 13 losses: Moab Golf is second with 36 wins, 16 losses, and Bran- ; scorn Realty third, 29-23. Moab Golf Shop bowled high team series, 2038; Utah Colo. Gas high team game, 736. Individual series honors hon-ors went to Ronald Pene, 571; Nat Hettman 552; and high individual games were bowled by Cliff Huff, 212, and Nat Hettman, 196. The Powder Puff is led by Team 8, with 30 wins, lT'i losses. Team 5 pushes with 29-19, and Team 3 is th'-d with 26-22. No. 6, for.'fh in the league, took t-n honors this week with f.:-! 1832 series. 660 game. Roberta Marston won individual in-dividual honors, a 530 series ser-ies and 231 game. Another strong push for first place is indicated in the Valley League, held now by the Poor Boy with 30 wins, 18 losses. Monticello is second. 28-20, and the Barber Shop third, 27-21. Millers, 5th in the League, bowled best team series this week, 2625; the Poor Boy best team game, 890. Corky Keg took individual honors with a 590 series, 230 game. |