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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1968 PAGE FIVE ——' Juniors Display Bowling Ability With High Scores During Tourney SUGAR BOWL As recorded ut the Sugar Bowl, results of the March 17-19 junior invitational tourney reveal that many of the young keg lers meant real “bowling business.” The Treasure Valley youngsters were placed into three age groups Preps, Jun iors and Majors. The results reflect 25 scratch games of 200-<>r-over rolled by the bowlers, with a 249 high recorded by Nyssan Scott O O O O f Engstrom of the Prep division O O O Also recorded arc 40 scratch MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE II 18 series of 500-or-over. The high THURSDAY BUSINESSMEN Holcomb-Stacy 28 16 19 33 Dodson-Stum in this category is a 59(5 rolled Cascade Gas Corp. 27 17 24 28 Tyler-Talbot by Ken Brown. The Nyssa lad Berrett's Service 26% 17% 27% 24% also had «eric* of 550 and 559 to Gate City Journal Vandert Jord-Stum 22 22 25 27 Snyder-Skelton win the scratch all-event* award Morris Sinclair 20% 23'4 26 26 Laan-Zcrbcl in the Junior division with a 1705 Sugar Bowl Skinner's Service 20 24 24% 27% nine-game total. Saito-Miyasako Eagles Lodge 17 27 29 23 Jones-Knowles Scott Engstrom was next in 29 15 21% 30% line with a 592 scratch «cries, and Palmer Bros. Sadamori-Takami 15% 36% in the Prep division was scratch High scratch games, Frank Wil- Livingston-Ncwbill Anna Talbot, women’s high all - events winner with a 1457 .son, 226; Roy Sadamori, 211; Wil- 1 in Bertram, 209. High series, Bert game, 190; Arlene Zcrbcl, wo- nine-game series. men’s high series, 492. Rudy Ma Other scratch all - event* win- I Ross, 593; H. Sadamori, 587; Don rostica (substitute), men’s high ners were Prep Nancy Wilson <rf Hatch, 571. game, 221; Marostica and Tony Nyssa, 1291; Junior Ginny Vahl- o o o o Mlyasako, men's high series, 565. berg of Emmett, 1302; Majors SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE Sadamori - Takami, high team Jim Hogge and Linda Lawson of Idaho Power Co. 30 18 game, 694; Livingston - Newbill, Caldwell, 1555 and 1384, respec Oregon Concrete 28 20 high team series, 1884 Bowlers tively. Wilson’s Dept. Store 28 20 <>( tin- week a z.eiiH-i, 492 Grain Millers 23 25 scratch aeries; Joye Sadamori, Among Prop Winners Autolite 22% 25% Award winners in the handi Zinn’s Flying "A” 604 handicap series. 21 27 cap division among Prep bowlers Nyssa Auto Parts OOOO 20% 27% in team event* were Nyssan* Q's Trophy Cabin NYSSA COMMERCIAL 19 29 37% Il' Ricky Wilson, Kevin Engstrom White Satin High scratch games, Evan Tob- and Scott Engstrom. 1621; Lori 20 32 Howard’s Texaco 232; Charles Toothaker, 231; Otani, Patsy Wilson and Karen ler, 30% 21% Nyssa Co-op Supply Rudy Marostica, 225. High series, Vinsonhaler of Nyssa, 1418. 24 28 Swager Chevrolet E. Tobler, 581; R Marostica. 560; Singles winners were B. Harris, C. Toothaker, 556. 26 26 Eder’s 549; and Maria Stone, 500. Kari 27 23 Local 290 Haile and Dana West earned 29 First National Bank 23 doubles honors with a 997 total. 30 22 Eastman Agency The Engstrom brothers of Nys 19 33 Nyssa Jaycees sa were also doubles winners with 35 17 B and H High scratch games, Royce Irby. a 1015 combined scries. Taking 238; Dick Butcher, 233; Fr<-d honors in all-events were B. Har Schilling and Duane Holcomb. ris with a 1546 and Michelle Ha-i 230 High series, F. Schilling. 597; ney with a 1472 nine-game series. D Butcher, 560; Gnrv Quinn, 538 Top Junior Bowlers Named OOOO Team winners in the Junior WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES division were Chuck Jewett, Mike 7 21 Lucky Loggers Macnaka and Dave Cotton. 1738; 17 11 Dart* Pam Cain. Sally Schneider and 16% 11% Sherrie Edwards, 1601. Handicap Pin Picker* 16 12 Hi-Lo’a singles winners were Bob Grif- i 13 IS Chukars fith, 626; and Sally Schneider. 578 14 14 Duster* Doubles honors went to Snndy II 15 Lucky Strikes McLeod and Steve Purcell. 1212; Split* and Misses 11% 16% Ginny Vahlberg and Debbie Ford, 8 20 Channel Cat* 1218 combined scries. 20 8 Mostly Mrs. C. Jewett and S. Schneider High scratch games. Emma were handicap all-events winners Benedict. 187; Allie Hartley. 170; with 1741 and 1699. respectively. Anna VanderOord, 169 High ser ies, A. VandcrOord. 474; A Hart Winning Major Keglers Listed Among winners in the Major ley. 449; Velma Stam. 446 Bowlers of the week—V Stam, team events were Dan Beard, Ia*s 446 scratch scries; Minnie Adams. and Roger Thomas, 1843; Linda Lawson, Karen McGee and Deb 546 handicap series OOOO bie Lampe, 1701, all from Cald SUGAR CITY LEAGUE well. 8 Taking singles honors wore 1x*s White Satin 24 8% Thomas of Caldwell, 623; Janice Anderson's Comer 23% McCrady of Nyssa. 587 Doubles 11 21 Bracken’s Store winners were Ron Holbrook and 17 15 Holcomb's Const. 18 Larry Bean, 1261; Karen McGee 14 Farmers Feed, Seed Polar Bear 11% 20% and Linda Lawson, 1153. Handicap all-events winners are 11 21 Regal Rides Bob Carpenter, 1855; and Linda 8 24 Mildred’s Salon High scratch games. Jimmie I Ijiwson, 1672. Among the young bowlers re Hutch, 195; Vera McCrady, 190; Sadie Butcher, 182. High series. cording games of 200 or over are J. Hatch. 523; S. Butcher, 461; Nyssans Larry Wilson. 200; Dan Eris Bertram, 460. Bowlers of the Wilson, 213; Ken Brown. 214, 209. CRISCO week J Hatch. 523 scratch ser 207; Tom Stringer. 218; Craig ies; Charlotte Northrope. 567 han Lewis. 200; Don Brown, 207; Reid Saito, 209; Steve Pecora. 209; and dicap scries. Scott Engstrom. 204, 249. Other keglers included Bob RESUME STUDIES AT EOC Miss Linda Wilson returned Gage, 231, 205; Larry Gordon, 208; Sunday to Eastern Oregon college Sandy McLeod, 202; Bob Carpen- in La Grande after visiting dur ter, 203, 225; Gary Jaques, 212; ing spring vacation with her par Dan Beard, 202; Jim Hogge, 211, ents, Mr. and Mrs Robert Wilson 221; Larry Bean, 212; Les Thomas, and family. Miss Wilson spent a 222; Kim Tolsma, 207. PURINA part of the holiday as house guest of Kathy Woodworth at Castle and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Dick Martin at Baker. Mrs. Martin, a Rock. Wash. The Wilsons were Sunday din senior, is resuming her studies ner guests of their son-in-law during the spring term at EOC. Standings THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE Stutheit-Hitch 34% 13% 29 Sarazin-Larson 10 Wheeler-Page 28 20 VanderOord- 26 22 Vinsonhaler 26 Sutton-Riggs 22 25 I aenkaemper-Chadd 23 Huffman-Schilling 24% 23% -22% 25% Bullard-Hust Butcher-Metcalf 20% 27% Holverson-Stunz 18 30 Stam-Dalton 17 31 Card-Reed 17 31 lx>is Page, women’s high game and series, 197/545. Bill Purcell (substitute), men’s high game, 229; Dick Butcher, high series, 605. Sarazin-Larson, high team game, 694; Bullard - Hust, high team scries, 1941. Bowlers of the week — Ruth Chadd, 482 scratch series; Sadie Metcalf, 607 handi- cap series. O o o o PATRIOTS' LEAGUE Wilson’s Market 32 20 Mai. Mem. Hospital 30 22 B & M Equipment 29 23 Nyssa Welding 28 24 Sugar Bowl 28 24 26 Dessert Seed 26 The Nyssa Merc 25 27 Clover Lawn Dairy 24% 27% Pounds Grocery 19 33 Paulus Jewelry 18% 33% High scratch games, Virginia Bybee, 209; Betty Holcomb, 203; Bernice Cleaver, 200. High series, B. Cleaver, 519; B. Holcomb, 517; Betty Marostica, 492. Bowlers of the week—B. Cleaver. 519 scratch series; Elaine Smith, 587 handicap series. Lady Keglers Win Bowler-of-Month Title During a March 20 contest at the Sugar Bowl. Eris Bertram took honors as scratch bowler- of ■ the - month for February, with Leah Dowiu emerging as winner in the handicap division. These keglers are among those who will receive trophies from the bowling alley proprie tors at the end of the league season. Other award winners to date are Barbara Davis, Sharlene Giles, Sumi Ishida. Lois Pag«* Barbara Sarazin, Phoebe Sny der, Velma Siam, Anna Vander- Oord, Ruth Van Komen and Billie Wright. COSTUME JEWELRY Now Available in Pinks, Spring Greens Yellow, Orchid and Soft Blues To Compliment Your New Spring Fashions Panini ¡¡eutebuf. 127 Main Street Pnone 372-2918 NYSSA . . . 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