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Show Few Changes Made in Utah Women's Bowling' Tournament Standings in Week End Ac don I Only one change in first places In the Utah State Women's Bowling Bowl-ing Tournament being staged at the Cedar Bowling Lanes, was recorded this week. A team from Salt Lake City by the name of C C Vending Co. posted a 2912 series with handicap to take over the lead and push Ogden Bowling Bowl-ing Center back to second plaoce and the Miln Track Line team from Cedar City as a result dropped drop-ped from second to third. Final action in the state-wide tournament is set for the coming week end with squads scheduled Saturday and Sunday. Grace Qulnn, state secretary, stated that officials will be announced! following the final squads Sunday Sun-day afternoon. Others breaking Into the top' ten in the team events include Stringers Insurance of Spanish Fork, taking over fifth place with a 2847 and Bowling Masters of Murray with 2838 took over seventh sev-enth place. All the other first places remained re-mained the same following heavy hea-vy action both Saturday and Sunday. Sun-day. However, numerous changes in the top ten were noted. . In singles Vawna Milkovich of Salt Lake City maintained the scratch lead with Rosie Graff of Cedar City remaining on top with handicap. ' Five changes in singles were noted in the top ten. Louise Weight of Springville, with a 673 took over first place; Netta Burton, Helper, moved to fourth' with a 665; in sixth is Margaret; Butterfield of Salt Lake City, with a 654; Ohleen Leather wood of "earns, with 619, moved into eighth and in ninth place is Ruby Ru-by Haskins, Salt Lake City, with a 646. Ann Slattery and Clea Van Nat-ta, Nat-ta, a Salt Lake City doubles team, remains in the lead in doubles dou-bles competition with a 1209 scratch and 1299 handicap series. Three other top ten changes were recorded over the week end. Loree Wolfe and Jean Lemmons, Salt Lake City, took over third I in the handicap division with la 1214. Moving into ninth from Provo were Jean Gordon and Carroll Car-roll Atwood with 1193 and Ruth Meyer and LeNore Jenkins, Salt Lake City, squeezed into tenth place with a 1192. Karen Berg of Salt Lake City remains out in front In the All-events All-events with a 1716, just six pins below the winner in the 1962 tournament, Miss Quinn stated. |