yl A PAGE FOUR Written by Bob Bachman Stanley Susek’s good game of last week was not quite good enough as he was beaten out on Wednesday night by Bill Long, bowling with the Back Mt. Church League, who rolled a fine 266 game. And for the girls it was Barbara Casterline who won the honors, after this column was written, when she scored high for the week with 214, So far this week it is Vic Zekas of Kingston who holds high with a 240 posted and no score has been posted for the women at all. So the field's wide open for the rest of the week. Bill Long's big game came at the same time as the Dallas “B” team, in this Church League, knocked over the highest total of pins of the seas- on when they collected 2727 pins for the night's work. That's a lot of pins in any league! By virtue of this high percentage Time For Dormant TREE SPRAYING CALL Huntsville Nursery Dallas 4-3581 Give Your Sweetheart A Diamond For EASTER! 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Tex Wilson rolled some nice round numbers of 222 to give him high individual score for the night but he gave up high 3-game total to Vic Cross who hit 566. The Wonders high of 871 gave them the best team game for the night. 222 Seems Popular Another 222 game, also winning high single game honors, was rolled by Willard Hoover in the Sunday Night Mixed League. And you can’t take it away from her, Rose Unger is a top notch bowler, coming in high for the women in the Sunday Night Mixed League again with a nice 181-480 series. Warren Unger DALLAS hear the 42 Mill Street Grove Armstrong, Pastor 4-7146 FREE METHODIST Rev. Steve Westfall MARCH 31 — APRIL 14 CHURCH nightly 7:45 “God Is Love” Easter Flowers Potted Plants Cut Flowers Corsages Beautiful Easter Lilies Phone or Visit . HOWARD IDE, HILLSIDE FARMS INC. 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They are expanding and will take over all eight alleys after this date. Teeners who are interested in bowling can sign up now if they | wish. Only requirement is that each must be 13 years old or over. The Speedsters continue to pour it on and the picture doesn’t change much as the season progresses. They Irem Women Golfer's lead by 9 points over the Imperials who, in turn, lead by 8 points over the Swivel-Hips while the hapless Lofters can’t get off the ground as they cling to the cellar with only 2 wins and 39 losses. Two new names in the high scor- ing column this week as Steve Dana hits high single with a 149 and Lloyd Ryman wins the 3-game hon- ors with 416. Announce Luncheon Date April 2 was closing day for the Bowling League and they will prepare for their luncheon at the Country Club to be held April 9. The luncheon will be held at 12:30 following which prizes for bowling performances will be awarded. 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