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Show I.C.D.A.7-10CORNER rolled a 2641 team series behind be-hind a 212 game, and Twit-chell's Twit-chell's shot a 937 game In a 2635 series. The ladies took all the honors hon-ors in the Thursday Night Mixed Doubles League with Evelyn Jones rolling the high game of 227, and the high i series a 617. Mrs. Jones also shot games of 211 and 179 in her series. The boys also saw Nora Smith, Virginia Randall, and Aeddle Evans roll games of 293. They didn't give up altogether, however, as Virge , Smith rolled games of 190, 211, ' and 206 for a 607 series, and Roger Parry shot a 226, Hump Rosenberg roll games of 201 and 225, Floyd Evans 210, Clifton Clif-ton Gilger 207, and John Hickman Hick-man 202. Top team game game of the week was a 733 by the Jones I I Top game, and also the. top ' series in the Monday Couples League at Cedar City Bowling Lanes this week were by George Fetty. He rolled games of 194, 225, and 219 for a 638 series. George and LeVern Fetty also rolled the top team gairw, a 415, and the top team j .series of the week, a 1171. Some of the other better games rolled in this league were a 212 by Logan Carr, 210 by Cluff Jolley, Clare Randall 217, Randy Rosenberg 213, and Hump Rosenberg 206. Logan Carr hit the big game only once this week in the Tuesday Night Rainbow Rollers League, but that was enough to give him the high game award for the league so far this season with a big 278 game. Logan, as he rolled the game walked off with the in- 1 ' . 1 l J 1 X ai I and Morris team, and they also took top team series honors hon-ors with a 2085. Rosenberg and Parry took runner-up honors hon-ors with a 676 game in a 1935 series. I uivmuiti series nuiiurs iur ine ' week with a 644. George Fetty rolled games of 238 and 225 for a 641 series to take runner-up honors, and Elton Stratton came up with games of 211 and 223 for a nice 624 series for the week. Other big games were a 225 by Dave Millett, 226 by Mel Adam, Floyd Evans rolled a 222, La-Mar La-Mar Snyder 211, Jerri Eyman and Don Adams 203. and An-thon An-thon Perry 201. Keith Workman Work-man Sr. rolled a 200 to finish the evening. Top team game of the week was a 951 rolled by the Meadow Mea-dow Gold team, and they also walked off with team series ser-ies honors with a 2683. The Utah Parks team rolled a 935 ' game in a 2615 series for runner-up honors. The scratch Southern Associated Asso-ciated League on Wednesday evening saw Mario Stone-take Stone-take the important high ser-I ser-I ies honors for the week with ! games of 211, 222, and 207 for 1 a 640 series. George Fetty took ! high game honors with a 246 in a 601 series, and Leo Ca-hoon Ca-hoon rolled games of 225 and 210 in a 612 peries. Virge j Smith shot a 222 and 215 in a 610 series, and Dick Morris hit the big game twice with a 207 and 203. I Grant Seegmiller rolled a ' 245 for high game honors and ! Hod Gale came up with a 226. Hal Boyce rolled a 225, Chet Cripps 223, Ross Berry 222, Ray Berry 213, John Hickman and Don Neilson 211. Kent Dover shot a 207, Ken; Boren 201, Floyd Evans 200, Paul Wood 201, Gordon Twit-chell Twit-chell 209, Bob Hulick 201, and , Byron Anderson 206. Iron County Lumber rolled the top team game of the week, a 961, however, the Arctic Arc-tic Circle team took the high . series honors with a 2671 behind be-hind a 945 games. Beeline |