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Giants Orioles 2 1 6 7 THURSDAY NIGHT MlbED LEAGUE Correction: Mr. and Mrs. Donald DuBois are bowling with Mr. and Mrs. George Bassage for the Orioles. T h e Yankees won 3 games from the Senators. Gordon Youngman was high man for the Yankees. Bill Schenk had high score for the Sen ators. T h e Tigers won 3 games from the Pirates. Howard Billings had high score for the Tigers. W arren Bell had high score for the Pirates. He picked a spectacular split. Ray Hodder subed for Eddie Lonneville. The Cardinals took 3 games from the Orioles. George Bassage had high score for the Orioles. Bill Youngman had a game of 250 with a total of 551. v The Braves took 3 games from the Giants. Claire VanHanghem •was high for the Braves. Verne Mor rison had high score for the Giants. Team Won Lost Yankees 7 1 Tigers . 6 2 Pirates ............................. 5 3 Cardinals . . 513 3 Senators . . 3 5 B rav e s .................................3 5 PALMYRA LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LEAGUE SEPT. 8 Bloopers Won 3 Lost 1 Rosebuds 3 1 Groovy Gabbers 3 1 Gutter Balls 2i H Fire Balls .. 1* 2* Snoopy’s Pals . . 1 3 Sandbaggers . 1 3 Ding-A-Lings . . . 1 3 Skill Balls: Josie Naeye, 2-7; Jean- FALL FESTIVAL at the Zion Parish Center Saturday Oct. 2, 10 a.m. until ? Sponsored by The Women of Zion Church ne Drake, 2-7-10 (twice). Games Over 150: Mary Vaughn, 190-182; Alice Buck, 185; Josie Na- cve, 181; Diane Bavis, 168; Evelyn Bavis, 165; Joan Reubens, 153; Phy llis Terwilliger, 150. Series Over 400: Mary Vaughn 478; Alice Buck 450; Josie Naeye 436; Diane Bavis 433; Jeanne Drake 416; Joan Ruebens 401. LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LEAGUE SEPT. 15 Team Standings: Won Lost Gutter Balls . 6£ Ij- Groovy Gabbers . . 6 2 Sandbaggers 5 3 Fire Balls . 4^ Rosebuds .. 3 5 Bloopers ........................... 3 5 Ding-a-Lings ................ 3 5 Snoopy’s P a l s ...................2 6 Skill Balls — Joyce Jeffery, 6-7- 10, Mary Vaughn 5-10, Barb Mc Connell 5-7, Diane Bavis 5-10. Series Over 400 — Alice Buck 469; Jeanne Drake 453; Barb McConnell 441; Rosemary Breed 440; Phyllis Terwilliger 435; Diane Bavis 414; Joan Reubens 413; Joan Shaffer 403. Games Over 150 — Barb McCon nell 186; Diane Bavis 182; Alice Buck 176-159; Sub. Joan Carter 172; Jeanne Drake 170-152; Rosemary Breed 157; Gloria VanBortel 156. PALMYRA MEN’S RECREATION BOWLING NEWS After 2 weeks of bowling, Red mond Plastics have yet to lose. R. Hulburt’s 560-207, E. J. Fagner’s 541 and J. Redmond’s 503 led the team to a 4-0 win over L-R. W. Ray’s 519, J. Gravino’s 518, M. Gra- vino’s 517 and R. Vosburgh’s 501 led the bankers. Tranka & Kemp also scored a 4-0 win over Abbott Barbers. With just 3 men the vic tors big scores from G. Tranka’s 510, Mike Kelly’s 562-209 and R. Butler’s 202 last game. K. Stanton’s 506 was the only man over 500 for the Barbers. Cunningham Realty t r • • • X l l i a — T i l - * TT ® — * £ SAVE $60.00! AGWAY 23 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER $ 0 0 4 . 9 5 reg. $345.00 Year-round convenience! Designed for easy access to all food packages. Check these fea tures: hi-density glass insulation, easy-reach glide-out basket, bookshelf door storage, auto matic defrosting, removable shelves. Big 809 Ib. capacity. LV23 (73-0694) SAVE $59.00! 23 CU. FT. AGWAY CHEST FREEZER * 9 5 9 \ reg. $319.00 Serve garden-fresh fruits and vegetables all year! Save shopping time! Compare with other models selling for much more: thin-wall ure thane foam insulation for more storage space, two lift-out baskets, automatic interior light, automobile type lock. 805 Ib. food capacity. LH23MP (73-0585) Prices Good thru Weekend Only. People need pets . . . and pets need people. National Dog Week, September 1925 - , 1971 . A I I i l V A I k / \ l l # k \ i / \ / V A Agway Big Red Dog Food Products. PALMY KA A Vj W A I L V \ U P . TkLM jju ifV'O AGWAY E. Main St. 597-4831 Palmyra, N. Y . got hot the first game and scored a 3-1 win over Elmer’s Mobil. L. Creen’s 563-243, R. Skeels.' 575-203, D. Godin’s 512 and T J ’s 225 first game led the victors. Their first game total of 1141 is the current league high. Elmers failed to have a 500 series. Contants also scored a 3-1 win over The Place. H. Van- Etten’s 539-200, B. Van Etten’s 507 ancl A. Dunk’s 501 led the winners. 1.. Glod came in with a big 220 final game. G. Perkins’ 572-212 and 1.. Gratton’s 513 led The Place. VandenBout’s won total pins by just 2 but it was enough to score a 3-1 win over Colacino’s Big M. Leading the victors was H. Joslyn’s 588-224 and H. Billings’ 527. D. Cut ter’s 561-234 was high for the Big M. Edwards Shoe Store prevailed to a 3-1 win over Marine Midland. S. Clark’s 550, R. Edwards’ 509 and A. Dodge’s 507 led Edwards. A. Loma^lio’s 541 and R. Bills’ 516 led the bankers. Hotel Sellen scored a 3-1 win over Don’s IGA. N. Mc Ginn’s 536 was high for the Hotel five. Bill Schenk’s 514 was high for D'oi’s. Collies Men Shop and Pal- lr.vra Recreation battled to a 2*2 t e. E. Curtis’ 552-222 and J. Dil- iion’s 542-205 led Collies. W. Kav- e -Vs 558-211. M. Kent's 514, P. Lonneville’s 511-207 and E. De- V/eaver’s 505 led the Recreation Lve. Standings: Redmond Plastics ............... 8 0 Tranka & Kemp ............ 7 I Hotel S e llen ........................6 2 Contants ......................... 5 3 Palmyra Recreation .......... 5 3 VandenBout’s ....................... 5 3 T.dwards S h o e ..................... 5 3 Cunningham Realty ..... 4 4 Colacino’s Big M . . . . 4 4 Collies Men S h o p ...............4 4 Elmer’s Mobil ................. 3 5 Don’s I G A .....................2 6 I.incoln Rochester . . . 2 6 Marine Midland .... 2 6 The Place ........................... 1 7 Abbott B a rbers...................1 7 PALMYRA RECREATION CENTER FRIDAY MIXED LEAGUE SEPT. 17 Ike Smith shot games of 206 and 201 in a 564 series to lead the Nite Owls to a clean sweep over the Larks, Irene Hume chipped in a 461-170 and Irene Smith added a 413; Don Pfromer’s 551-207 and Herb Lehman’s 456 were best for the songbirds. Nancy Quigley’s 430-178 and C.race Roller’s 428 - 161 paced the Hawks to a three pointer over the Parrots; Dick Walsh had 518 for the orators;. Don Smith hit 499 and Sarah Naeye had 404 as the Chick ens took four from the Thimder- birds. Top shooting of the session went to the Blue Jays with a 1924 team total on Bill Eckert’s 523-228, Art Donk’s 510-226 and Gladys Donk’s (Continued on Page 18) PARKWAY DRIVE IN C an 0 A1, 1 ’ a ’ ; :*t SH0»l »C fH>| :9« 4,V. FRI. - SAT. - SUN. The t Best Seller It's Super Stud The & Seven Minutes - CO HIT - Little Murders Elliott Gould