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Show SOUTHEAST BOWLING NEWS One by one the leagues are completing their schedules, but the Southside aggregation is still going strong. It may be a bit late in the season, but the Camera Centre team is showing some res.1 class. Last week Harry Lovett paced the team with a 660 series and 247 game, John Olsen had 527, and Frank Baker anchored with 629 to give Camera Centre a 2969 series and 107) game. C. P. Andersen An-dersen had 600 and Jim Barney had 610 for Barnett and Weiss, their opponents, 600's were a dime a dozen that night with Van Mor-ley Mor-ley rolling 647, John Birrell, 643, Bill Ward 636, Bob Scott 633, Frank Zaccaria 619, and J. Ab-planalp Ab-planalp 612. Sugar Bowl had 101S and 1000 in their 2904 series, and Bingham Merchants added up 2906 with a big 1033 game. What will the boys do when they really get steam up ? The Fisher .Brewing Company had some nice' scores last week. Moffat was high among the men with a 571 series and 219 game, and McHale had a 213, while Dorothy Dor-othy Steingruber had a nice 501 and 188 for the ladies. In the ladies Recreation league team No. 6 was high with a 1584 series and 557 game. Stella Mor-ley Mor-ley was high individual with 432 and' 175. The Cardinal ladies finished their schedule last Friday night with Southeast Courts - as champions. cham-pions. In second place was Bowers Bow-ers Furnishings, and Granite Mill came third. Wendell's Market had 2177 for the last session high series, ser-ies, while Southeast took .high game with 765. Ellen Barney rolled and high 516 individual series, ser-ies, and her high game was 188. t . |