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Show Bowling Association Organized in Cedar i Cedar City Bowling Assoclaion was formed at a meeting held on Nov. 20 at the Cl'y-County building. build-ing. At the meeting Joseph (Bunny) (Bun-ny) Fulmer was named president. presi-dent. Other officers name I Included William E. (Ernie) Humphrey, vice president and Al Thompson, secretary and treasurer. The Bowling Association was organized for the purpose of uniting un-iting in a central organization all members of qualified bowling bowl-ing teams, leagues and unattached unattach-ed individuals, according to , Humbert Rosenberg, manager of the Lanes. In addition the local assocla-' assocla-' tion will serve as a body to enforce en-force the playing rules of the American Bowling Congress. By acquiring this ABC sanction local associations to see that thay are bowling on lanes that meet certain high standards tnd requirements. re-quirements. It means, according , to Thompson, that the Cedar City Lanes, wil) be checked by this local association to see the they conform to the standards as set up by ABC so that bowling In Cedar City, or in Los Angeles, Chicago, anywhere that lanes are sanctioned by ABC, the lanes will be the same, the bowling balls the pins, and many other factors will be the same, distance too will be uniform. I Other reasons for the Cedar City Bowling Association is to give bowlers opportunities to compete for many prizes, and in tournaments of the ABC, that j they might not otherwise be ell-1 ell-1 glble for, Rosenberg said. As leagues are organized they ; will be encouraged to participate in the association, and qualify for advancement into state and, .sectional competition which are further advancements of . the American Bowling Congress. I IJ HHMiWiwm ii iii.iM.mumi.iimn iiui Du uI,ii.biI.ii,.h.iwii.w.imh i- .' r M''t Q h " MlamtxJiuil.'t:.itjki&. 9UM:J . if I iiiji ml SuJI.li r iiimii mm FORM BOWLING ASSOCIATION. Officers of the newly formed Cedar Bowling Association get an advanced look at equipment at the Cedar Bowling Lanes, Left to right they are Al Thompson, secretary; Eldon "Bunny" Fullmer, president; Humbert Rosenberg, lanes manager, and Ernie Humphrey, vice president |