THURSDAY. JANUARY 9, 1964 SUGAR BOWL i Standings o o o o o o o o o BULLDOG LEAGUE ...11 1 S & V Cattle Co­ Sugar Bowl____ 8 4 Owyhee Truck, Impl__ 8 « Ray’s Food Fair_____ 4 6 Nyssa Auto Parts........ 4 8 Lienkaemper’s______ 3 9 Mona Young, girls’ high scratch game, 169. Janice McCrady, girls’ high scratch series, 411. Tom Stringer, boys’ high scratch game and series, 201 / 561. Owyhee Truck and Implement, high team game and series, 714/2096. o o o o EAGLES MIXED LEAGUE Sarazin-Larson _____ 46 26 Holcomb-Purcell 44 28 Olsen-Bracken 42 30 Brendle-Ross ......... 35 37 Wilson-Wilson ______28 44 Seuell-Pratt 21 51 Stella Ross, ladies’ high scratch game, 188. Betz Purcell, ladies’ high scratch series, 477. Bill Pur­ cell, men’s high scratch game and series, 224 / 630. Brendle - Ross, high team game, 700. Holcomb, Purcell, high team series, 1996. Bowlers of the week—Betz Pur­ cell, 477 scratch series; Ann Wil­ son, 606 handicap series. Dr. and Mrs. David Sarazin, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larson emerg­ ed as winners in the first half of league play. o o o o SUGAR BABES LEAGUE 'Beat Your Coach' Contest Conducted For Young Bowlers A “Beat Your Coach” contest was held Saturday at the Sugar Bowl for bantam and junior bowlers. The competition was sponsored by the Sugar Bowl but is recommended by the American Junior Bowling Congress. Young­ sters who succeeded in rolling higher scores than their coaches will receive a patch. Bowling was on a handicap basis. Peterson Bantams outscoring their coach, Kay Brendle, were Jim Malloy, Dave Danford, Don Winchester, Hal Brendle, Scott Engstrom, Kirk Holcomb, Ken Brown, Harry Brendle, Jon Mor­ gan, Don Brown, Craig Holcomb, Kent Boydell, Kevin Engstrom and Terry Sweet. High game of 203 was bowled j by Don Brown, while Scott Eng- j strom rolled the high series of 476. Bowler of the week is Scott Engstrom with a 572 handicap series. Sugar Bowl Bantams rolling j higher scores than their coach, j Stella Ross, were Jaap Kuijper, Mike Glenn, Ronnie Wilson, Mon­ ty Howard, Bruce Hipp, Craig Lewis, Ricky Wilson and Rand Trost. Jaap Kuijper rolled high series of 522 and was also bowler of the week. Sugar Cube Bantams who scor­ ed higher than Coach Betty House were Vicki Hamilton, Nancy Wil­ son, Joyce Jennings, Bonnie Howard, Shagay Share, Brenda McKinney, Karen Zeibel and Peggy Moore. Ron Kirstine, Sugar Bowl man­ ager, competed against junior bowlers. Those outscoring him were Tom Stringer, Cliff Win­ chester, Paul House, Danny Wil­ son, Mona Young, Lucille Ber­ tram, Reid Saito, Janice Mc­ Crady, Dennis Schilling, Sallee Morgan, Tom Moore and Brad Burningham. Gate City Cleaners___ 53 19 Roberts-Nyssa _____ .51 21 o o o o Bicandi’s __________ 50% 21% SUGAR CUBE BANTAMS Arrowhead Motel ___ 43% 28% Nyssa Welding _____ 38 34 Sugar Gals--------------- 7 Looney’s . .................... 33 39 Dreamers ... Sugar Stars Sugar Bowl ________ 30 42 Pastime Cafe ______ 22 50 ' Bowldogs __ Sugar Beats Muir-Roberts ______ 21 51 Sugar Babes Twilight Cafe ___ 18 54 JoAnn Holcomb, high scratch Vicki Hamilton, high scratch game, 190. ~ Betty House, high game and series, 158/403. Sugar scratch series, 487. Gate City Gals, high team game and series, Cleaners, high team game and 457/1274. Bonnie Howard, bowler series, 851/2331; and also win­ of the week, 481 handicap series, o o o o ners of first half of league play. Bowlers of the week — JoAnn SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE Holcomb, 483 scratch series; Bet­ Cascade Natural Gas 44% 27% ty House, 592 handicap series. Idaho Power _______ 44 28 o o o o Norsedco __________.40% 31% Zinn’s Flying “A”___ 40% 31% SUGAR CITY LEAGUE 36 Bracken’s Store ...... 14% 9% Nyssa Auto Parts____ 36 White Satin _ .....13% 10% Oregon Concrete ____ 35% 36% Wilson’s Dept. Store_ 35 37 Mildred’s Salon _____ 13 11 40 Grain Millers ......... „..32 Marguerite’s Apparel.. 13 11 Farmers Feed, Seed__ 10 14 Auto Lite __________ 28% 43% S & S Cattle Co.......... 8 16 Q’s Trophy Cabin____ 23% 48% Blanche Jefferies, high scratch Ace Winchester, high scratch games and series, 219, 213/569. game and series, 236/572. Cas- Bracken’s, high team games and cade Natural Gas, high team series, 796, 788/2343. game and series, 1059/2988. Bowlers of the week—Margaret o o o o Bracken, 511 scratch series; Don­ THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE na Glenn, 570 handicap series. Metcalf-Butcher ..... _47 o o o o Morrison-Pruyn ..... 46 ALL-STAR LEAGUE Purcell-Iest ....... 45 (Games Played at Bye Lanes) Myrick-Bullard ___ 39 Pinsplitters ________ 19 9 Huffman-House 38 Four Alike _ ____ __ 19 9 Kelley-Thompson __ 35 Star Lighters ______ 14 14 Sage-Bartron ___ ... 34 Mittee Four ________ 13 15 Renstrom-Jenkins 30 Twinkiers __________ 13 15 Morris-Jones __ 25 Little Dippers______ 11% 16% Stunz-Sallee ............. 21 Four Squares 11% 16% Sadie Butcher, ladies’ high Half and Half ______ 11 17 scratch game and series, 244/584. Kay Brendle ladies’ high Morris Huffman, men’s high scratch game and series, 171/468.1 scratch game and series, 217/564. Paul Penrod, men’s high scratch Metcalf-Butcher, high team game, game, 214. Earl Jennings, men’s 744. Kelley-Thompson, high team high scratch series, 518. Half and I series, 1947. The Ernie Metcalfs Half, high team game and series, and Dick Butchers were winners 635/1928. Deloris Shelton, bowler of the first half of league play. of the week, 544 handicap series. I Bowlers of the week — Sadie o o o o Butcher, 584 scratch series; Alta MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE Stunz, 602 handicap series. 21 Kido-Saito_________ 51 o o o o Trost-Nichols ______ 46 26 PATRIOTS LEAGUE Snyder-Skelton _____ 43 29 Pounds’ Grocery ____ Laan-Morgan ______ 39 33 Vale Furniture_____ 47% 24% 34 Wilson’s Market____ 38 Holcomb-Stacy ..... ......38 34 VanderOord-Stam ___ 35% 36% Chadwick’s Market 35% 36% Michaelson-Newbill 33% 38% Malheur Hospi.al Stam-Codr ...................33 39 Sugar Bowl ------ 41 Kesler-Moore______ 31 Paulus Jewelry _ Knowles-Hiatt _____ 31 41 Clover Lawn Dairy Adams-Simpson _____ 30% 41% Shell Service____ Stam-Ballantyne ____ 18% 53% The Merc__________ 27 Freda Holcomb, ladies’ high scratch game, 180. Phoebe Sny­ Pat Wagner, high scratch game, der, ladies’ high scratch series, 210. Lavona McDonald high 487. Klaas Laan, men’s high scratch series, 517. Vale Fur­ scratch game, 202. Charlie New- niture, high team game, 815. bill, men’s high scratch series, Pounds’ Grocery, high team ser­ 536. Holcomb - Stacy, high team ies, 2319. Bowlers of the week— game, 678. Kido-Saito, high team Lavona McDonald, 5 17 scratch series; Geneva Irby, 606 handicap series, 1888. series. Pounds’ Grocery emerged as winners in the first half of league play. Team members are Nora Snodgrass, M a r i 1 u Winchester, Stella Ross, Kay Brendle and Dottie Parks. o o o o FRIDAY BUSINESSMEN « *10 M* * PAULUS JEWELRY 127 Main Street Nyssa. Oregon Sugar Bowl_________ 7 1 Clover Lawn Dairy___ 5 3 Owyhee Truck, Impl—5 3 Fangen Floral _...... 5 3 Nyssa Implement_____ 4 4 Gate City Journal____ 4 4 Muir-Roberts ........ 2 6 Skinner’s Service 0 8 Chet Takatori, high scratch game, 247. Jess Asumendi, high | scratch series, 617. Sugar Bowl, high team game and series, 998 and 2772. Classified* Brin? Results! THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Youthful Boulent Win Tourucp Trophic» PAGE THREE LADY BOWLERS TO PLAN TOURNEY AT JAN. 14 MEET A meeting of the Nyssa Wo­ men's Bowling association will be held at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, Jan. 14, at the home of Mrs. Vernon Toombs at North Fifth street and Maple avenue, according to Mrs. Bob Fangen. secretary. The session is an important one. Mrs. Fangen stated, as it will concern the forthcoming city tournament and all asso­ ciation members are urged to attend. SONDRA HOLMES NAMED ON HONOR ROLL AT EOC DURING THE CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT re­ cently staged for bantam and junior bowlers, these young men emerged as trophy winners in various events. This photo was taken Saturday at the Sugar Bowl immediately following presen­ tation of the awards by Lamar Orr, who is pic­ tured with the lads. They are (left to right) Reid Lady Bowlers Place In State Tournament Mrs. Robert Fangen, city asso­ ciation secretary, has received word of placings in the Oregon State Women’s Bowling tourna­ ment held during November and December in Bend. Bowlers with classes and events in which they placed include Ver- da Simpson and Eris Bertram, class C doubles; Deane Kohl, class B singles and all events; Sadie Butcher, class C singles and all events; Mabie Fangen, class C all events. — RETURNS TO PROVO Miss Sondra Holmes is among John Beck left Sunday to re­ students listed on the honor roll turn to Provo where he will re­ at Eastern Oregon college in La sume h i s studies at Brigham Grande, according to a recent re­ Young university after spending lease by college officials. the holidays with his parents, Mr. The honor student is a 1963 and Mrs. Mel Beck and family. graduate of Nyssa high school and is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. SON SENDS GREETINGS Gib Holmes of 904 North Second Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Lewis re- street, Nyssa. i cently received a telephone call I from their son, FT /1 Thomas Saito, junior doubles winner; Cliff Winchester, Lewis, wishing them holiday junior singles; Hal Brendle, bantam singles, han­ RETURNS TO LA GRANDE Miss Hazel Dillon left Sunday j greetings. He is stationed aboard dicap game, doubles and all events; Orr, president of the men's city association; Butch House, junior for La Grande to resume her stu­ the USS Canberra which had handicap game and all events; Danny Wilson, jun­ dies at Eastern Oregon college just returned from a three-week after spending the holidays with cruise. The ship’s home port was ior doubles; Don Winchester, bantam doubles. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren I recently changed from Norfolk, —Staff Photo. Dillon. 1 Va., to San Diego.