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Show BOWLING NEW The Salt Lake Round Robin Bowling tournament will begin Sunday, January 31, at Five bowling bowl-ing establishments in the city the Southeast Courts being one of them. This event is taking place of the state round robin this year. Last week's Southside league was featured by some unusually high scores. Dee's Hamberger roll-high roll-high scores. Dee's Hamburger rolled roll-ed 3025 which is one of the city's game was 1063. There six 600 scores: Doc Mason 633, Ash Cox 626, Hugo Ensign 618, Reid Worth en 613, Bob Williams 603; and Dave Chipman 602. There were 20 single games over 200, with S. F. Bakers 258 being high and Ash Cox second with 254. Only six teams of the league rolled that night, but three of ' them had games over 1000; Dee's Hamburger Hamburg-er 1063, Southeast Courts 1033, and Camera Centre 1013. When the smoke of the battle had cleared Barnett and Weis was leading the league with 45 points won, Camera Cam-era Center was second with 43, a close fight in any league. The same night Paul Kunze of the Palace Market team in the Independent league set a lecord for the league to shoot at with his 681 series climaxed by a 278 game His team had 944 for one game, and Motor Merc had high series With 2664. Of the four teams bowling in the ladies Forest league, Palm had all the high scores. Their series ser-ies was 2071, and Madge Garton was high individual with 463 and 172. Palm remains well in league standing. The Independents made a clean sweep of high scores in the Southeast South-east league last wek when they took high series with 2717, high game with 930, and Bill Swan Chick Lloyd were high individuals rolling 613 for series and 218 for. game, respectively. The IndepencJ-ents.Palace IndepencJ-ents.Palace Market and Phil and Joe each won 4 points. Fred Sanberg, who has been featured nearly evry week among the high scorers in league play, was again the leader in the Lumbermen's Lum-bermen's league last ' Friday, with a nifty 641 series, including a 248 and a 231, In the ladie's Cardinal . league; the Ben Franklin team set a new-high new-high mark for the team game with 826 their second game and high series for the session-with session-with 2259. Norma Stevenson had a hot 213 game, and Wilma McGregor Mc-Gregor had a 489 series, including includ-ing a 211 game, for Wendell's Market. Sugar Bowl took high series in the Sugar House Major league Monday night, rolling 2654 and Sugar House Coal had a 1011 high game, with Tom Hand high individual in-dividual with 614. Fred Sandberg came into the picture, however, so he produced a nice 242 for his last game after Tom Hand had 231 and Carl Henatsch 232. Walt Fellowe had 608 for the only other 600 of the session, Fred's series being only 598. |