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Show Bowling The winter bowling season is drawing rapidly to a elose, the Southside league having completed complet-ed its schedule and the Lumbermen's Lumber-men's having only this week to go. Other leagues have only a few weeks play left. Then air-conditioned air-conditioned summer bowling will be in vogue, and inquiries a 'e already al-ready being made about the organization or-ganization of the "husband and wife leagues for May and June. There is evidently much interest in this program at the Southeast. The Palm team took four points last week in the Forest ladies league with a 2100 high series and 739 high game, but Madge Garton had high individual scores of 489 and 176 for the Pine aggregation. ag-gregation. Pine leads the league with Elm and Palm not far behind be-hind in points. Barnett and Weiss finished at the top of the Southside league, having 2832 for high series and a 4 point win on the last night. Coon Chicken Inn also took 4 and had 993 for high game, while Deseret Lumber is in second place in the final count won 4 points as well. Third place went to Central Cen-tral Lumber of Magna. Harry Dal ton had a hot 667 series to end the season, and John Lay's 34 was high single game. Of five 600 series on the last night, three were rolled by Coon Chicken Inn. With some upsets among the leaders of the Southeast league, and some excellent bowling on the Birrell team, Birrell's has again reached the top of the league. They rolled 2820 and 980 for high series and game last week and Mecca Bar with Abraham-son's Abraham-son's 620 series and Jack Jones 236 game got hot with a 2804. Holsum Bakers are in second place and Caldwell's Market in third with only 2 points between each team. Fight it out, boys. Granite Mill with 2635 high series ser-ies and a 3 point win, cinched first place n the Lumbermen's league, but second place has to be decided between Utah Pigeon (Continued on page 5) |