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Show 1B0WL1N6 NEWS The big news at the Southeast this week is the excellent bowling done "by both ladies and men in tournament play Sunday. Doro-Evans Doro-Evans of Ogden rolled a 237 game in a.- 721 series, and the men in elimination play for 'the match championship just burned up the alleys. Ten out of 24 entries rolled roll-ed more than 193 average for ten games, six of them having more than 200. Lawrence Nink was high with 217 average, followed by Joe .Barney with 214 ; Tom Go'J 208,Da.ve Chipman, 207 iBili'.Var'l 205, "and Doug MiiiF 204. i In the last week's session of the Southside league, Hugo Ensign with a pretty 685 series and 254 game led Camera Center to a high 2839 series and a firmer hold on top place. Coon Chicken rolled 998 for high game. Motor Merc, leaders of the Independent In-dependent league, took high series ser-ies with 2531. while Palace Lannd- ry had 867 for high game. L. Stewart's 566 was high individual individu-al series, and he tied with G. Zielsdorf with 213 for high game. Palm is now one point ahead of Locus and Pine in the ladies Forest For-est league, rolling 2060 for high series ad 722 for high game last week. Madge Carton had 474 for high individual, and Florence Price's 177 was high single game. In the Southeast league H. Gill'-espie Gill'-espie got into stride with a 602 series and sparked his team to a 2603 high series and 947 game last week. Phil Grimm got hot and tore off a 252 game for the "250" club. Utah Pigeon Club served notice last Friday in the Lumbermen's league that they are still1 in the running. They had 2707 for high series, 93 for high game, and Bob Scott had a nice 611 series. Ted Pitt's 251 game for Auto Supply puts him among the immortals of the "250" club. Fashion Cleaners took high series ser-ies with 2182 in the ladie's Cardinal Card-inal league last week, while Wendell's Wen-dell's Market rolled 771 for high game. Irene Marker had a 491 for individual high eries and wins the cup for the week. Madge Garton's 181 was high single game. |