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Show Tillie Biederman, And Hump Rosenberg Win Scotch Doubles Tillie Biederman and Hump Rosenberg took first place honors hon-ors in the Scotch Doubles tournament tour-nament held at the Cedar Bowling Bowl-ing Lanes last week end. Their combined series for the Scotch Doubles was 625 with handicap. The tournament was sponsored sponsor-ed by the Junior Bowling Association Asso-ciation of Cedar City and the funds obtained from this tournament tourna-ment will be used to help with the expenses of the newly organized organ-ized Junior Bowling Association. The officers of the Junior Bowling Bowl-ing Association express their deepest appreciation to the following fol-lowing merchants of Cedar City, who donated prizes for the tournament: tour-nament: Arnitn Pirpln PpHar RnwlinfT I Lanes, Cedar Drug, Foodtown, I Ken's Pancake House, Lin's Mar-. Mar-. ket, Premium Oil, Hugh's Cafe, j Stevens Co., Hunt Oil Co. Safeway, Safe-way, Iron County Lumber Co., j Meadow Gold Dairies, Keith's I Westside Grocery, Wood's Store ' for Men, Bowlers Cafe, Ron's Bak-!ery, Bak-!ery, Seven-Up Bottling Co., Norge (Village, Elsie's Beauty Shop, Barton Bar-ton Floral, Singer Sewing Machine Ma-chine Co., Brenda's Beauty Shop, Zion Sun Floral and Hunter Hardware. Other high scores rolled in the tournamentt were: Lavern Fetty and Russell Evans, 614; Zola and Bill Dover, 603; Nora and Vurg Smith, 603; Ruth and Grant Seegmiller, 596; Ruth Webb and Roger Parry, 580; Marie Nelson and Lee Ramsey, 568; Maxine and Gale Stolk, 567, and Kaye and Don Neilson, 652. |