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Show Third Annual Bowling Tourney Opens Soon The Third Annual Championship Cham-pionship Bowling Tournament of the Iron County Bowling Association Asso-ciation will open Saturday, Mar. 31, and run over the next two week ends, according to A. L Thompson, secretary. The tournament will Incite) team events, doubles, singles and all-events and will be staged on Saturday and Sunday. Mar."h 31 and April J, and on the following follow-ing week end, April 7 and 8. Kntry blanks fur the events ari now available at the Cedar Bowling Bowl-ing Lanes or by contacting the secretary. Earliest entries will re-1 ceive first choice or squad time, he Indicated. I Estimated cash prizes to be awarded in the tournament is I $333, according to Thompson. The prize money will be awarded to j the top handicap scores in each I event with the top scratch win- ners to bo awarded trophies, j Estimated team prire money is set at $150 with Doubles set at $100, singles at $75 and All-events, All-events, $30. To participate In this tourna j ment each bowler must have a current American Bowling Congress Con-gress and ICAB membership card for the 1901-62 year. A special award for the highest high-est scratch game of the tournament tourna-ment will be presented by Cedar Bowling Lanes and Mullett Jew-elry Jew-elry will award a special prize for the highest series of the tournament. tour-nament. . Troph'es for the event are currently cur-rently on display at the Bowling Lanes. Handicaps for the tournament J will be based on the difference j of G(ii of the highest establish- ed ABC sanctioned average recorded rec-orded on March 23, 12, and 2i K). In the 19C1 tournament the Arctic Arc-tic Circle team won top money with a handicap series of 3031. Top scratch series and trophy went to Cedar Lambs with a 2761. In the doubles the team of Max Torres and Leo Cahoon took both prize money and trophy with a 1204 scratch and a 132i handicap series. In the singles Ardell Madsen had a 684 handicap series and Sheldon Alger had the top scratch series with a 597. Alger I also won the all-events with a I composite series of 1763 (scratch). i |