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Show SOUTHEAST BOWLING NEWS The Southside league has een setting a torrid pace for the past few weeks. When Bingham Merchants Mer-chants roll a 1066 game anl lose it to Camera Centre for 1070, and their 2911 series is second to Sugar Bowl's 2918, thats real bowling. Then Reed Worthen had a nice 655 series, only to bow to Jim Abplanalp's mighty 671, and the lowest team series rolled last Tuesday wag 2736. Among inai-vidule inai-vidule bowlers there were 33 am-es am-es over 200, and the 600's include Harry Lovett's 636 with a 252 game, AI Leick's 618, and Jim Barney's 605. Team No. 4 came up with the high scores in the Recreation league last week when they hao a 1651 series and 585 game, including in-cluding T. Arnld's high 185 single game. Doris Lloyd of No. 5 had 455 for high individual series. The Fisher Brewing league, the Hops team had a high 869 game last week, featured by Penhale's 201 and Harper's 224, and their 2436 series was high. The Sugar House Major league hag had a good sessions the lastj two weeks. On April 10, Sugar, House Coal' swept tie high scores Lyle Ruff led his team with a 247 game and 643 series and Tom! Hand had 631, to add up a team( series of 2855 and 990 game. Earl j Stonebraker rolled a 631 for Nu-Art, Nu-Art, Bill Swan had 604, and Jack Jones 602. NuArt led the April 17th session with a 2762 series, Utah Builders had a 959 hign game. Jack Denter topped individual indivi-dual scores with a 626 series, Bill Swan had 620, S. F. Baker, 616, Van Morley 612, Lyle Ruff 604, R. Wilburn 616, Earl Stonebraker 609, and R. Jennings 602. Clint , Taylor led the parade of 32 games over 200 with his 248 game, a |