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Show Bowling Lanes Plan Open House Sunday After One Year oi Operation Humbert Rosenberg, manager of the Cedar City Bowling Lanes, -announced this week that a birthday party would be staged at the Lanes on Sunday, Dec. 11 in the form of an open house.. Everyone Is invited to come out and register for the door prize, which will be a Christmas Turkey. Tur-key. In addition there will be . free refreshments served throughout through-out the day, Rosenberg stated. J A matched game Is being arranged ar-ranged for the celebration between be-tween Ely, Nevada, and a five-man five-man team from Cedar City. On that day reservations for allies will be taken beginning at 12 noon and parties bowling will be asked to limit their bowling to three lines to allow more people peo-ple to participate. Rosenberg pointed out that Improvement Im-provement in bowling has been noticible over the past year. As an Indication of this improvement improve-ment the following top bowlers on the Bowling Lanes honor rolls are listed. Women's high series: Lorraine Holmes, 553; Evelyn Jones, 523; Mildred Kehl, 522; Til-lie Til-lie Biederman, 522; Audrey Bryan, Bry-an, 516; Velyn Wood, 514. Women's high t?ame: Mildred Kehl, 222; Audrey Bryan, Bry-an, 213; Lorraine Holmes, 213; Barbara Hunter, 210. Men's high series: Virgil Smith, 642; Dan Lindsay. 37, Ron Robinson. 631; Mel Adams, 626; Bob Cormani. 623; Te,rry Rosenberg, 622; Bunny Fullmer, 618. Men's high game: -Virgil Smith, 275; Wes Seejrmll-ler. Seejrmll-ler. 248; Warren Green, 245; Clare Randall. 236; Bob Mlddleron, 236; Eon Rebinron, 236; Terry Rosenberg, Rosen-berg, 23b; Humbert Rosenberg, 235; Dan Lindsay, 235; Bill Stubbs, 235; Ray Lee. 235: Riley Taylor. 235; Ren Taylor, 235; Ross Hoyt. 235. All of the above scores rolled In league competition and under rules set up by the American Bowling Congress. . The high team game to be rolled this year is 1000 by Meadow Mea-dow Gold team of the Southern Association league. The high team series was rolled by Seven-Up Seven-Up of the Wildcat League, a 2733. The management wishes to thank everyone for the patronage patron-age and cooperation in making bowling in Cedar City the fine sport and recreation that it Is and for helping to keep it a clean and wholesome sport, Rosenberg said. We also wish to thank the Iron County Association for their sur port and help in this past year, he concluded. |