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Show Salt Lake City, Wednesday, September 30, 1959 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, No. 6 Wouldn't Go Down Weber Mentors Misses 00 Keg Score Dy 1 Pin Dud Moon, a veteran bowler In the Capitol League at the Fairmont Bowl, Tuesday night bred a sensational 299 game and missed his 300 when a 6 pin stood on a full hit high on the head pin with his 12th bait Alder-Wallac- - L - AAU Sets Annual , , NOT DM" 18 - . Golf Briefs Gorgeous One Slates --.il'41..c.:00.1',.citi...b. ffense I , , LEASE MALTAIE LANES 1.889 Latheo-Strin- gers, Westside and 684. Verlies Dority, 431; Lorraine McBride, 176. HYLAND LANES Jacks & Jills-Lea- ding Hyland team. Jay' Bills Sales. Duds. 1.926 and 708. Men: Gary Smith, 514; Bud Amaral., 196. Women. Ida iBills, 487 and 175. Eimco-Fil- ters. 2,500 and 874. Leon Kostasuk, 535; KeithJ Miller. 210. LANES Bankers-- G. Lund, 236 and 592. FAIRMONT BOW10, Leading Knights- of Columbus team, Guadalupe No. 2 and St. 'Andrews No 2. St. Ambrose No. 2. 938. Bob McLeese. 565; Don Foster. 233. Jack David' Fairmont Queens Clothiers, 2,239; Fairmont Bowl Coffee Shop, 775. Madge Ford, 556; Doris Gibbons, 221. Merry, Mixers -S- harich Chevron Service. leading team. Sally Dunn, ' 525 and 215. Capitol-Fra- nk's Cafe, 2,878 and 1.076. Bud Moon, 686 and 299; Paul Pace,- 672; Martin McPhie. 608; Bert Lally, , 641; Del Draper, 605; John and 832 . Bill Bubb, II, 559; Rez Day, 219. . Tavern, 3,395 and Rudy Subic. 543; Ken Tamura.. SkylineLou's 821. 200. 2,437 Basketball.Rels State Meetinj 603 and Sheet 224. OLYMPUS. .Metal-Hyl- and LANES , Granite.. 2,430 BOWL previously played Baltimore Colts. with the BRUN& -Y- OUR-OWN EXCLUSIVE CUSTOM-MATIFITTING WITH LIFETIMEGUARANTEE C GET FITTED TODAY ItIPMZUL. IZED CUSTOM DRILLING AND MEASURING 6 e, Redskins Grab (UPI)The - , Work dont evenings end wookends for your convonience. on ,'4- : i , r , :ALLEYS. - yobare Büsiness Confab .- - e Dean TI-11- cllynlous Minor 4- ,- ASA Generator. and 570. George Blanzich, 573; . , Paul Bills. 211 Murray MetroAllied 'War Surplus. Interstate Motor. 936. Don 2,494; OCDEN -- Weber College' Anderley, 582; Bus Stauffer, 233. Commercial--Olymp- us Lanes. 2,635 football coach Wally Nalder and 916. Jim Reusser. 613 and 244. Heckel's Ladies Shoe, Spartan and his Assistants are putting 1.972 and 719. Betty. Mauldin, 489 175. and the fine edges on a Wildcat . 2,435; Sun ,Lite Neon, 875. Warren Pearce. 570 and team they feel can beat Boise 228. . KEARNS LANEE Saturday night In Bronco StaDoubles and Pickering Midnight dium. Schwemin and Packard Service. 1,976 706. Men: Packard Service, (tie); If they do, it'll be the first Linn Pickering, Mil and 223Women: 501; Norma Pearl Cunningham. time In nine years that Coach Pickering, 179. eleven lost Smith's has Lyle KeglerettesLeading, team, Robinson Pharmacy. Paz Cafe, 2,260 and to an ICAC aggregation. 786. Lee Ball. 526; Thelma Brinhmann, 224. Coach Nalder scouted the STATE LANES Broncos against Snow in E1zin0-- 606. JUNCTION. LANES Short, ' 231; State MinorAlbert he last en: and Doublea-MDon Martines. 556. R. A. D. Masons. Ephraim Saturday Night Owl Mixed 2.575. Berm Earl Trailer 936: Lundberg. 225; Mart, Brown, said Wednesday they don't 617. House Coins, 741 and 2,045. Granite, LadiesLeading team, No. 202; Rusty Peck, (s Bennett; team, House of Coins. Worn-e- n 5. appear to be nearly as strong ,Leading i Zona Axtell, 574 and 237. 531. lia Auto Wrecking, 770 and in as the past few years. . 2.257. HoltValley Independent Salt Lake ClassicLeading team. P & E Auto, 932; Joe's "They have good size, but 237 and 599. 277 and 695: Pete Don VFW. Yano, Chevron, 2,634. Leading team, VFW their speed and hard-chargin- g Caddy. 655; Ken and Ned Chestnut. and Triangle Service (tie). 640 (tie); Dean Snubs, 630: John PayItne of past years doesn't seem BONWOOD BOWL Dennis Bartley, 616, and 2.544 ich, 629; Metropolitan-Pro- nto Catering, to be present in such great and 882; Hal Marshall, 545; Gary Ralph Matern. 605.- Amusement Sales. 2,977. and 1,035 209. quantities," the Wildcat tnen- Stauffer, team. Pil- Moose Juniors-Lead- ing tor observed. grim'. Moose, 259, 1,512; Moosehead Rick Anderson, 470 and 187.Glick we play anywhere near 1567.Mountain Fuel .Flamettes-Lead- ing what we're capable of. I'm team Pilot Lights. Pilot Lights, 1.671 PITTSBURGH 589. Arlene Sollis, 476 and 178. sure we can beat them. I'm and Bonwood Men Heinz Pittsburgh Steelers of the NaNo. 2 2.351; Hyland Milk, 834. Apothecaries, I've 'Course real optimistic. tional Football League traded Bob Ipson. 562; Doug Hardy, 214. never been a pessimist, but I I Insurance-Pacific National No.- 1, defensive halfback Gary Glick 2,016 and 742. Dusty Duffield, 602 think our chances are very, and to the Washington Redskins 220. , good," Nalder concluded. Monday Mixed Foursome-Lead- ing Tuesday for a future draft Vegas Kids, 2,178; King The Weber squad has been team. Nutts, 790. Men: Ike Orr, 608; Paul choice and picked up halfback working this week to get a Weston, 245; women: Aggie Nattress, Jack Call, a free agent who season record for a single ly missedthe coy. - eted 700 on his 277- bracket in and the game highlightcity ed:a night at big scores at the series for State Fairmont and State Lanes. On !Lanes in the Salt Lake Classic the latter lanes, Pete Yanol turned out a 277 game and a League, during a session 693 series in the Classic which saw Don Caddy hit 655 Sculls 630 to lead Amusement Sales to a 1,035 at Amer. foreman a 'Moon, and 2,977 series, loan Foundry, also led the game Adding to the interest in the Frank's Cafe squad to a new session were and Ned season team game record of Chestnut who kept thelamily In 1076 a 2,878 series, as he record straight with identical , , turned In a 4ii66iamosaasimoms,womnswittimesoli, , tOtal. He was pushed for se. 640 series. John, Pavieh shot 629, Dennis Hartley, 616, and 1 HALLOWEEN-NIBLE- Y 'If 'TACKY Ralph Matern, 605, to corns 600 series. the plete eight these not four from Halloween Day around Actually personages are refugees Meanwhile, Aggie Nattress to rush this year's goblin season, but Nib ley Park lady golfers who participated in took over high scoring honors the fun and frolic of that club's "Tacky Day" Tuesday. Out of "incognito" they are arpong the women in, the from left, Belle Fellows, Shirley Mears, Betty Coles and La Rayne Hartman. vkikk's list with a 603 series at The Intermountain Associa- Bonwood Bowl in the Monday tion of the AAU will hold Its Mixed Foursome League. Ag- annual dinner and business gie had a 224 game, . . meeting Monday at the Elks . little more punch In its Wilkin posted a Lodge, 139 East South Temple 591Margaret 224 and honing up the deand series ' another St, at 7 p.m, Mixed in the big Bronco bathe fense for game Empire Included on the business Doubles at Delton Lanes in team's tAlerBuildingnpthe diagenda will be reports by followed by Zonaconfidence is another goal in visl9n chairmen; election of Granger, Axteli with a 574 lieries and Shaping for a team with the '7.:Réds-DéfécifSk- ie officers 237 game in the Night Owl heritage ,poise has. V year; sanctioning of meets and Mixed Doubles at Junction Gorgeous 3 George. modern tournaments under AAU aus- Lanes. Herm , Lundberg shot ThMalt Lake Country Club' Mrs. Clyde Cannon won lbw wrestling's "GoldiloCks," will pices and election of National 617 in the same loop, while AAU Convention delegates. Frank Holt hit for 599 In the Reds defeated the Blues Tues- gross honors and low net was appear Friday night at the I following Valley Independ- - day in the annual Red and' taken by Mrs. Milton Quigley. Fairgrounds Coliseunt against Blue golfing tournament. The Most valuable golfer of the Shag Thomas, former Ohio ent limp. Reds were captained by Mrs. season award went to Mrs. State football star. Layne Mathie led the Pal-D- . Nick Morgan and the Blues Cannon.. , , ., Minor League at the George is known is., the mat First meeting of the Utah Other winners: most ruggea exhibi- - Basketball with a 621 series, while Jack by Mrs. Lynn Allen.. The score game's Assn. Referees Low gross, Mrs: Clyde Cannon: low 4842. was , Morris was high in the, Fair. net, Mn. Milton Quigley; low putts, tionist' despite , a facade of will be hold at Winners: Mrs. Thursday Newton; Hugh multicolored Imont 900 with 639, followed by Mn. A. H. robes, plumes, Davis, Mn. Clyde Pan- Mrs. Quigley; longest drive, Mrs. Ray Mantyla's 631. Vie .Mnr- nier, Mrs. Ed Colwell. Mrs. Charles Robert Schubach; lowest score on g old bobby pins and French 7:30 p.m. in the Utah Power A. F. Peterson, Mrs Mrs. nine, Mrs. Ken Duncan; on 7, Mrs. Cheney, 627 to a Satlead shot the He is the current and Light auditorium, 635 E. ray :G,4W. Anderson, Mrs. J. J. Weinstock, Curtis Evans; high gross, Mrs. Jack perfumes. L. F. Black, Mrs. Tracy Fowler, Giacomo. Special prizes; Most valu- - American Mrs chamaMorning urday Earlybirds, Third South St., according beavyweight FIE1111 R. O. Johnson, Mrs. Jack Wilson, Mrs. Cannon; best sportsmanalso at the Fairmont, and Mn, ble, Mrs. Mrs. Louis Taufer, Mn. P. N. Johnson ship, Lee Epperson; golfer most Fii. to Jim Russell, Secretary. O. Clark: , by the day, week George Spence had 626 in the and Mrs. D. and likely to succeed,. Mrs. Schubach. The "new" Gorgeous George Prizes Were Presented Winners of goat tournament: Trophies Russell said all members ' or month. Lowest Rates Sportsmen League at State 10110On( the tourney at the lunchwears a wig made of his own Cannon; ' eon held at the clubhouse. Mrs. Walter Smith B. Clyde Lanes. and Quick. prospeetive members sufhair.- Very recently he Watkins was chairman of women's acNovelty honors went tivities for the year. should attend. fered the loss of his beautiful blEMSER , Other awards: May leg director's Clayton, a 178 average bowler curls. He was publicly shorn winner. Mrs. G. W. Anderson: ''' at Kearns, who had a ;78 trip. cup GALS GOLF Class ,AMrs. William Neff; Class B before 16,001 fans in Toronto, Beate in the Sportsmen League. Mrs.- - Don Robison: Class CMrs. .. MEADOW BROOK Canada.- Walton. JuneMrs. Spence Jim Heusser broke the "600" Gordon ChrisleholeClass A, Maurine Clawson. Mrs. Paul Larson, Mrs. Joe most 3s; 'Hazel Simpson, Meanwhile, he carries on series mark at Olympus Lanes Carter, Mrs. Lon Richardson. July tiansen, . putts. B, Con- with his million or more tricks Mrs. P. N. Johnson. Mrs. Walt Owens, most 4s; Boots Rowton, most 613 244 a a with nie 5s: and Vandehie, Soffe, Mary RENTALLEASE CO. game big :, Mn. Dick Price, Mrs. Scott Sharp, es, Margaret Minson, putts. as he nurtures a new crop in the Commercial League. AugustMrs. Jack Price, Mrs. Rob- most ' 2nd East, Social Hall Avt. C. Elms Martindale, most 8s; Lucille Mrs. E. J. Osterloh. Grand ert Lence, Christensen, most 7s; Coke Speyer, under the wig. And Speed Shelton rolled ah finalsMrs. G. W. Anderson. Putts. Nine holeA, Isa Bird, gross; Phone EM The situation appears made game in the Monday President's cupMrs. C. W.B. Smith, Betty Green, low on 13; Lorna SpenDon RobinsonaMrs. J. Bald- cer, putts. B, Argle McCris, low to order, for Shag Thomas on Mixed Foursome at Bonwood. Mrs. win, gross; Marge Green, low on 13; RoH. E. berta Wallace. putts. C, Pat Taft, Friday; night. The powerful Club championshipMrs. gross; Edna Showell, low on 8; Verna Kelly. Negro grappler is reputed to Don Robison, Schultz. putts. GrandmotherMrs. ehamplori Mrs. F. S. Prince, first have the hardest human skull FOREST DALE . F. Belnap, consoleflight; Mrs. R. Point ParClass A, Ada Nelson, in the world. tion championship: Mrs. A. B. Peak, Julie Watson, Gladys O'Brien. B.. consolation first flight. Thomas is plotting an attack Buffie Lybbert Thelma Johnson. Mary Spring roundup winnersMrs. J, E. West. Next week will be Red and to his Jarman. Mrs. Sid Elia1011 Mrs. Clyde Blue Tourney followed by election around his Pannier. bald rate. of officers. famous opponent's ' HIDDEN VALLEY As a- special attraction leg winners, Ilthole Hulbert Wins Title Class A, Elizabeth Slagle. B, Meg Ter- - day, 'Promoter Dave Reynolds reit. C, Lue Moore. booked two of the finest Class has Lee Hulbert. defeated Connie Tuesday's low gross .results: Lucille wrestlers in the business.. A, Carolyn Hall, toys Davis. girl Christensen, 2 up, Tuesday Larkin, putts. B, Boone DeLsney, Meg The talented Mae Young, BarC. Ruth Barnard, putts. afternoon to capture Bonne-clu- Terrell; bara Fredericksoh. Lue Moore; Afton Tulsa, Okla., will battle popu- DorA, Gurr, putts. title.. Stafford of San othy Beer. Ellen Crockett. B, Kay Oar Millie Thip two were even at the Hall, Marjory Wilkinson; Sally Reese, Francisco. turn, but Mrs. Hulbert went Duns. 1 up ,on No. 16. . , Trophies for club titles will be awarded at a luncheon at ,,,c, the Ambassador Club Oct. 3. , i, 6100 S. STATE ST. Other winners: . 1i , - - For Boise Till 256-180- aeLaw Theperformance Optimistic ries honors by Paul Pace, who bad for and Martin McPhie, who tired a 232668. Bert Lally had 641. 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