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Show and Fullmer were Art Seiby and W. Leggett. In the Cardinal Ladies League last Friday, Bowers Home Furnishings Furn-ishings was torrid with a 2328 series and 826 game. Ethel Davis of the Utan Druglass Health CHn-ic CHn-ic rolled a beautiful 221 game and 534 series, while Dorothy Tanner had 208 to help Sugar Bowl to win 3 points for the first time. Granite Mill led the scoring in The Sugar House Major league this week with 2792, and Sugar Bowl which is now at the top of the league had 980 for high game. S. F. Baker of Sugar House Coal rolled 617 for high series and WaltFellows had 236 for high single sin-gle game in a 611 series. The only team taking 4 points was Fashion Fash-ion Cleaners. m BOWLING Joe Barney and Herm Schett-ler Schett-ler got off to a good start at the Southeast Sunday night in their forty game series for the state match play championship. At the end cf the first 10 games the score stands Joe Barney 2018, and Schettler 1968, and the match promises to be a close fight throughout the long grind. The next ten games will be played next Sunday at Ogden. The Palm team of the Forest Ladies had high series and game last week with 2049 and 744. Lorraine Lor-raine Cleverly, new to league bowling this year, came through with the high individual series of 488 with a 179 for high game. Nice going Lorraine. In the Southside league Central Cen-tral Lumber held high series score with 2783, and had high game of 1004 until Barnett and Weiss in a postponed game nosed them out with 1009. Wayne Blood of Camera Cam-era Center was high man, rolling a hot 257 game. Teams taking 4 points were Dee's Hamburger, Central Lumber, and Barnett and Weiss. New names appeared among the high scores in last week's Southeast League. White Spot had 2716 for series, 975 for game and took 4 points. C. Pitts of the Photo Arts team had 598 for high individual series, while C. Fowler of Local 57 rolled a 249 high game. Birrell Bottling still holds a slender lead in the league. Granite Mill again had high series in the Lumbermen's league with 2768, but K's Inn were bowling bowl-ing in one game of 1010. V. Hoggan Hog-gan of U. S. Gypsum rolled the individual high series, 617, and D. Fullmer's 237 was high game. Bowling over 600 beside Hoggan |