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Show Cedar Men's Bowling Competition Completed, I Prizes to be Awarded at League's "Sweeper" Southern Associated Bowling ' League, one of the top men's league in the Iron County Bowl-; ing Association, was completed ' Wednesday evening of last week) , and the date was Bet for the league's sweeper at which prizes . for the season will be awarded. According to league president! Bill Dover, the sweeper will be held Wednesday, March 20 at 6:30 p. m. Final night's action produced j some extremely high Rchores to wrap up the season's action, Quenton Bowler, secretary, reported. re-ported. Cedar Bowling Lanes posted a 1022 game during the evening to gain first place for the entire season In that department. The lead was short-lived, however, as : Hod Gale led Ken's Beeline to a 1042 team game, posted Just minutes min-utes after. Beeline also came within 19 points of the season's high team series when they ended up the evening with a 2874 to miove Into second place in that department Bruce Osborne posted a 258i game to move into second place for the highest game of the year in the league, but a 279 rolled by Grant Seegmiller was really never threatened. Arctl.- Circle was the winning team l.i the league, followed in order ty Meadow Gold, Ken's Beeline, Mullett Jewelry. Mathe-son's Mathe-son's Meats, North East Furniture, Furni-ture, Bulloch's, Iron County Rec-ord. Rec-ord. Cedar Bowling Lanes and Lin's AG Market. Teeline's final night action moved them from fourth place into third for the final standing.! Matheson's whom Beeline defeat-' p. was dropped from third to fifth anrl Mullett's moved into fourth place. |