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Show Summer Bowling Plans Are Outlined A series of summer leagues at the Cedar Bowline Lanes havs been announced by the manage tnent Leagues for the summer season have been set up for each night of the week, Monday through Friday. A schedule of the leagues which are open to members of the American Bowling Congress or the Women's International Bowling Congress is listed below. be-low. Persons interested but who do not belong to these organlza-tions organlza-tions may pay the memberships to participate. A schedule of the leagues that are being offered is as follows: Monday 7:00 p.m.: Trio Team League (3 men, 3 games, point system, handicap) 9 p.m., Mixed Doubles (3 games, point system, handicap, 2 men 2 women per team.) Tuesday: 7 to 9, closed league. : 9 p.m. Ladies Trio league (3 ' games, point system, handicap, 2 women per team.) Wednesday 7 p.m. Men'i Scratch Trio (4 games, 3 men pei team, maximum team avt. age 480, point system.) 9 p.m. Jack Pot Bowling (See etory In this issue.) Thursday: 6:30 p.m. Teenage league, (Junior boys, ages 12 to 17 inclusive, siy teams, handicap, handi-cap, 3 games, point system.) 9 p.m. Mixed Doubles (three members mem-bers per team, either 2 men and 1 woman or 2 women and 1 man, 3 games, handicap, point system.) sy-stem.) Friday, 7 p.m. Moonlite Mixed Doubles (2 men, 2 women per team) 9 p.m. Moonlite Open bowling. According to Humbert Rosenberg, Rosen-berg, manager, nearly all of the leagues will be 12 team leagues and with the noted exceptions will be on a handicap basis. Leagues are scheduled to begin Monday evening, June 20, and each will run for an 11 week period. per-iod. Entry blanks and further Information Is available at the desk at the Cedar Bowling Lanes. |