Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 28, 1967, Page 8, Image 8

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David Sarazin, 208.
High scratch series: Hub
Troyer, 555.
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Activities
Thursday Mixed
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The women’s tri-city golf
tournament between members
of the Ontario, Payette and
Weiser clubs went into final
play on Sept. 21 on the Weis­
er course, followed by an
awards dinner in the club
house.
A hele-in-one was made by
Margaret lajrton ofCambridge.
She is a member of th»» Weiser
club.
Low gross awards for 18
holes went to Bobbie Weeks
of Weiser, 264; Beverly Moss
of Payette, 280, Helen Wells
and Jeanne Hanigan of Payette,
283 tie; Ins Ryder of Weiser,
285; Evelyn Newman, Nyssa-
Ontario, 292.
Eighteen-hole low net win­
ners were Liz Stringer, Nyssa-
Ontario, 222; Barbara Hartung
of Payette, 223; Jerry Jacobs
of Payette, 232; Ann Scott and
Nettie Masingill of Payette, 234
tie; Maxie Sugai of Ontario,
237.
Nine-hole prize winners were
Valda Hale of Payette, Lois
Johnson and Peggy Stanwood of
Ontario.
Traveling trophy went to Bob­
bie Weeks.
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Sportsmen
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Bullard-Stam
10
Fortin-Knowles
4
Holmes-My rick
8
4
VandertXird-
V inson haler
7
5
Page-Miller
5
7
Morris-Leavitt
4
8
Pett-Tisdial
8
4
W’ilson-
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Lienkaemper
10
Ailene Holmes, women’s high
scratch game and senes, 191
484, Don Bullard, men’s high
game and series, 203/577.
Bowlers of week A. Holmes,
484 scratch. Addie Vinsonhaler,
595 handicap senes.
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Patriots’ League
4
Sadamon-Takami 12
5
Saito-Mivasaki
11
Stedman-Stam
5
11
7
Fangen-Talbot
9
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Rieb-Clary
9
Laan-H
9
Laan-Phifer
7
Holcomb-Stacy
8
8
7
9
Stam-Lundy
6
Sarazin-Larson
10
VanderOord-Stam
5
11
Jones-Knowles
5
11
Snyder-Skelton
4
12
Mabie Fangen, women’s high
scratch game and series, 223/
561,
Art Stedman, men s high
scratch game, 215; Tony Miya-
sako, men’s high series, 571.
Bowlers of week Barbara
Sarazin, 529 scratch. Mabie
Fangen, 639 handicap series.
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Nyssa Sanitation
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Polar Bear
7
1
Parma Seed
6
2
Idaho Canning Co.
6
2
Farmers Feed-Seed 4
4
Muir-Roberts
3
5
Team No. 9
3
5
Sugar Bowl
2
6
Team No. 10
2
6
Holcomb’s Const.
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High scratch games , Naomi
Fritts, 203; Bonnie Connell,
200.
High senes: N. Fritts, 553.
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First Natl. Bank 10
2
Team No. 6
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4
Howard’s Texaco 7
5
MAW Market
7
5
Eder’s Plumbing 7
5
Eastman Agency
5
7
White Satin Sugar 5
7
Tarter’s OK Tires 4
8
The Sports
4
8
Nyssa Co-op
3
9
Willis Bertram, high scratch
game, 222; Frank Landin, high
scratch series, 546.
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Bridge Winners
Top scoring honors for the
Sept. 25 duplicate bridge party
went to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
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Michael, it is announced by
Mrs. Houston Wilson, hostess
Businessmen
for the weekly sessions.
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Sugar Bowl
Second place winners were
8
4
Home Dairies
Willie McKinney and Lucille
Frank’s Sinclair
6
6
Wilson, with third place honors
6
6
Ward’s Shell
going to Dr. L. A. Maulding
6
Mendiola Barber
6
and Johnnie Russell. Ann Hal-
7
5
Gordon Tractor
berg and Alyce Hickox were
7
Lloyd’s Conoco
5
fourth-place winners.
2
Albertson’s Feed
10
Next duplicate bridge ses­
High scratch games: Don sion will be Oct. 2 in the
Hatch, 212; Mike Stam, 209; Houston Wilson home.
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Bracken’s Store
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Sugar Bowl
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BAM Equipment
7
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White Satin Sugar
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Dessert Seed
6
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Regal Rides
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Wilson’s Market
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Mai. Mem. Hosp.
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Mildred’s Salon
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Golden Slipper
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Paulus Jewelry
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Nyssa Welding
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High scratch games; Peg
Dority, 211; Ann Talbot, 210;
Vera McCrady, 203.
High scratch series: Leah
Downes A Lois Page, 537; Verda
Simpson A Arlene Zerbel, 512.
Bowlers of Week: L. Downes,
537 scratch series; Joy Mat­
thews, 641 handicap series.
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Sugar Babes
Autolite Team
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Wilson Janitorial 8
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Rieb’s Market
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Nyssa Auto Parts 7
5
Idaho Power Co.
7
5
Oregon Concrete
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Zinn’s Union ‘76’ 4
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Q’s Trophy Cabin 2
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High scratch games: B.
Keeney, 244; Bill Sc hireman,
210; Chuck Bale, 206.
High series: B. Keeney, 585;
Emil Wohlcke and Lloyd Mac-
krill, 572; C. Toothaker, 562.
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