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PORTLAND/OBSERVER Dec. 10, 1970 Bowling Bethel Astros’ Nip Sellwood 44-40 Top K eglers By CASSIE JENKINS FIELDER FLINGS 595 Elen- ora Fielder bowling in Inter state Ladies Classis put it all to gether, with games of 170-222-203 for 595 as Barnett Real Estate tops Twilight room 2-1 to up their first place lead to three. Minnie Brown bowling in la dies prem ier trio, Grand Cen tral put together a 4 game set 794 with games of 175-200-200-219. V e rn e Eastland, had no trouble at Jantzen lanes Tues day night as he led his team to a 2-1 win with a 621. Jim Crolley, rolls 233 in route to a 596 as ROSE CITY Cab hangs on to a first place tie in Adam & Eve league In terstate lanes. COSMO 2nd round Standings Won Lost Tooth A ches................... 4 2 Jenkins A uto......................4 2 Beauty M a rt................... 3 3 Hi F ashions................... 3 3 Lov-Lee L a d ie .............. 3 3 Coast J a n ito ria l................ 3 3 Island D a iry ................... 3 3 Walnut P a r k ................... 3 3 8650 C oiffueres.................2 4 J e r ry 's " 6 6 " ................ 2 4 Women 500 Series Elenora F ie ld e r...................... 597 Ruth E astlan d ...................... 548 Thelma Joh n so n ...................... 538 Minnie Brow n.............. 526-532 Wanda B a rn e s...................... 514 Lois Hammond........................511 Maxine Dyton................ 503-507 Women 200 Game Elenora F ie ld e r......................222 Minnie Brown . . . 200-200-219 Ann H olland............................. 203 Men 555 Series Verne E astla n d ................... 621 Jim C ro lle y ............................. 596 Allan Bowen................ 561-575 John Mangum...........................575 Tom S ilv e r........................... 560 Lee S curlock........................... 558 Men 225 game John Mangum...........................238 Jim C ro lle y ..............................233 Verne E a stla n d ................... 225 Well, folks this past Monday evening the Bethel AME A stros' made their initial debut for the 197 0 -7 1 Basketball season by tipping past Sellwood Methodist 44 to 40 in overtime. 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