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Show Top Woman Bowler To Appear at Cedar Lanes Friday When Mrs. Marion Ladewtg, Brunswick Advisory Staff member mem-ber and seven times national match game bowling champion appears in an exh'blti -n fct Cedar Ce-dar Bowling Lanes at 7:30 p. m., Friday, March 18, spectators will watch an athlete responsible for a great moment in sports. The year she won her third consecutive BPAA All-Star Tournament Tour-nament in 1951, she actually out-scored out-scored the 160 men who were competing for the men's, division. In second place during the first two days of the tournament, she unleashed a burst of scoring never nev-er before equalled In competition. competi-tion. Her first two games of 255-279 established a rw women's wo-men's two game mark of 534 for All-Star play. She closed the day with an almost unbelievable eight game total of 1,981, an average av-erage of 247.5 per game. In WIBC competition, Marion was all events champion in 1950 and 1955, co-holder of the doubles dou-bles title In 1956 and 1958 and captain of the championship team In 1950. She was 1957 World's Invitational match game titlist. While at the Cedar City Bowl-lng Bowl-lng Lanes Friday, Mrs. Lade wig will appear in a three game match series and will also be available for free instruction according ac-cording to Humbert Rosenberg, Bowling Lanes manager. Mrs. Ludewig will be matched match-ed against Gordon Twltchell. Neva Ne-va Owens and Terry Rosenberg. There will be no league play Friday in order that the public may see the champion In action. |