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Show HIGH SCORES AT BOWLINGCONGRESS Toledo. O. March 9. When tbe Individual In-dividual contestants scheduled to bowl tod3 ,,-mpleted their games In tho American bowling congress tournament tourna-ment II'. scores of 800 or better had been turned In This equals the former for-mer American bowling congress rcc- i or the event and it Is . M.erled ihe record will be far exceeded before the tournament closes Thursday night I There were no changes today In the , aders of the individual or two-man events. . Individual leaders Peterson of Columbus. Co-lumbus. O.. t-93. Huebner of Chicago lis!! ii-in. of Newark. N J. 681, Spen-ccr Spen-ccr of Chicago 658. Bornlng of Cincinnati Cin-cinnati 864 , . Two-man leaders Schultz-Roster of Newark, N J.. ISM. Mountain-Carlson of Chicago 1277. Fischer-Bruck of Chicago 1259, Wilson-Cheyst of Lx-celslor Lx-celslor Springs, Mo.. 1253, Herold-Anhley Herold-Anhley .t Sioux it . I:i . l-47. Haas-Carr Haas-Carr of Fort Wayne. Ind., 1247 Five -meu leaders: Overlands oi Toledo 2992 Hudson Stars of Newark. New-ark. N J.. 2'.Mt, Sir Cllftons of Chicago Chi-cago 2943. Gambriuus of Columbus, O., 2930. Collonas of Chicago 2900. |