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Show BJ)AA FLASHES by Jim Abplanalp . Round Robin Monday Local keglers will begin firing at "Old Louie" next Monday night, April 7, in their annual Round Robin. Princess Theatre has again offered a beautiful trophy for the winner. The meet consists of four games each night for four nights, with a handicap of 60 per cent between a bowlers average and 200. Nearly all of the fellows that have bowled this winter have entered, and a field of about 30 is expected to shoot. Any member of the Gemmell Club is welcome to enter this tourney, but must enter with not less than an average of 160. If you wish to enter, please contact con-tact this writer before tomorrow night (Saturday). In the final practice session at the club lanes, the local ten-pin busters wound up the season in an auspiscious manner. After the opening game,' the scorekeeper hired an assistant and then as the boys really got warm a rush call was made for someone to hurry and get an adding machine. mach-ine. If I have space, here is Just the list of.- f ttow. that - (Hrnod in 600 or better: Al Ablett 601, P. Slotte 603, F. Zaccaria 604, G. Sluga 611, P. Borich 623, Bill Ablett 630, D. Delaney 638, Tim Ablett 661, Jim Abplanalp 694. Did you count 'em? Holy smoke, yap, 9 men over the 600 mark, out of 21 bowlers. No wonder the tally man finally resigned and left town. George Sluga topped the individual in-dividual list for best average for the season as M. Callisto won honors for the- high season game. Sluga, Delaney and W. Lopez teamed up for the most squad victories, and all in all, the Gemmell Gem-mell Club has never had such torrid bowling as we have had this winter. Beautiful alleys, now aren't they men? Baseball In Bingham It's a sure bet that the people of Bingham want baseball, and the better the brand of play, the more we like it. The BDAA has tried for the past four or five years to sponsor and promote good baseball entertainment, and we feel that this activity is good for our community. Again this season we are' striving to operate oper-ate a baseball team in the fast semi-pro league. This enterprise is made possible only .through a lot of hard work, cooperation from various sources and of course obtaining players suitable for this sort of competition. First class uniforms, good equipment, and the other numerous num-erous items needed to carry on the sport cost a great deal, and we ask you lovers of this fine game to help us support baseball. You can help by becoming a member of our organization. You i may join through cash membership member-ship or by pay roll deduction. JOIN OUR BDAA BASEBALL BANDWAGON. - o |