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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 57

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15 THE COURIER-JOURNAL TIMES, SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1972 Computerized data considered An August city bowling tourney? THE D1GGEST SELLING CAR IN EUROPE HAS DEEM ELECTED THE REST ECONOMY CAR YOU CAN BUY IN AMERICA. 2 DOOR 4 DOOR STATION WAGON in FIAT 128 4 door Sedan FRONT WHEEL DRIVE DISC BRAKES RACK and PINION STEERING RADIAL TIRES FIAT 128 WINS MOTOR TREND CAR OF THE YEAR AWARD BILL DOYLE Asks penalties for late reports intended "to promote unity and harmony among the various bowling groups by endeavoring to find better methods of communication." Coming out of the discussions were such things as these: Men's City Tournament: The 1973 renewal will be held at the usual January-February time but, subject to approval by officials, a second tourney may be scheduled in August of 1973 to represent the 1973-74 season. This is partly because the Southern Bowling Congress will hold its annual tournament here in March of 1974 but also with a view of experimenting with By KEN RUSH Courler-Journil ft Times Staff Writer 'A men's city tournament In August a new city tourney for mixed teams V. computerized data on league scoring figures. These provocative thoughts for the future were among many ideas voiced last at the second of a projected series efmeetings involving bowling leaders of the jLouisville area.

session was held in a New Albany restaurant. It was sponsored by the Greater Louisville Bowling Council, and men and women attended. They represented all the elements of bowling in this area lanes proprietors, men's and women's associations and Mother Elsie manage. Little Joe, whose 6-foot-l stature is a bit taller than his dad's, left the 5-pin standing after 11 solid pocket strikes. Another scoring record for the Louisville area: A compilation shows that 91 men rolled a total of 223 three-game series of 700 or better during the past year.

This surpassed the 199 plus-700s posted by 103 men in 1960-61. But when you consider Carson Rogers hit 38 and Jim Ewald Jr. 28, well The biggest were a 789 by Steve Smith and a 779 by Rogers, i Lanes proprietors of Kentucky, Indiana and Tennessee will hold their annual tri-state meeting late in July at French Lick, Ind. The cast of speakers will be headed by Al Matzelle, who becomes executive secretary of the American Bowling Congress on Aug. 1.

Touring pros are in Redwood City, this weekend for a $45,000 tournament. Left-hander Earl Anthony of Tacoma, won last week's event at Portland, Ore. Kentucky's Leading Import Dealer junior organizations. The first meeting last November was spearheaded by the Greater Louisville Bowling Association, the men's city organization. 1 late-summer period when lanes are Both gatherings, officials said, were a free of leagues (the bowling would be scheduled for 11 straight days at two houses and would not conflict with the 139 E.

BROADWAY AT CAMPBELL AREA 502 584-4305 -The king men How much credit to Fischer "for booming chess interest? Isn't It About Time To HelD iissi annual All-Star Tournament, which has switched to August). City Mixed-Team Tournament: A growing idea projected by Joe Hamilton, president of the men's association who says it's only fitting because of the great number of mixed leagues these days. There would be two men and two women on each team, with a contemplated $1,000 first prize based on 200 entries. A mixed-doubles event could be a companion feature, Joe says. Computerized figures: Carl Rush, retired American Bowling Congress director for this area, and Jacques Cur-wen, secretary of the men's association, spoke of this as the coming thing, both locally and nationally, for handling bowling averages.

Curwen said bids are being taken here from data-processing agencies, pointing out a saving in both time and money in assembling figures for tourney, league and average-book use. (In this connection, there was considerable talk about the tardiness of some league secretaries in reporting final season averages. Bill Doyle, first vice-president of the men's association, urged consideration of more stringent penalties possibly suspending league officials from holding office for a year. Curwen said that of 586 leagues, he still had no reports from 17.) Those Kids Get an import firm in New York but they feel there have been other more important reasons. "I don't feel there is any direct correlation between the publicity and the increase in sales," said Austin Shulberg, vice-president of Classic Games.

Nor does Henry Levy, merchandising manager for Brentanos, accept the idea that Fischer has suddenly brought a popular appeal to chess. "I can't think of chess being in that realm," Levy was quoted. However, Edwin Lowe, president of E. S. Lowe Company, credits part of his firm's 20 per cent chess sales increase last year to Fischer.

"Chess is a game that will live forever," he said. And Rollin Shulberg, president of Classic Games, said, "Chess is a game that represents all the successes and failures in life." Whatever the reasons, the fact is that chess in indeed enjoying unparalleled popularity both here and abroad. Their Own Home? By MERRILL DOWDEN Courier-Journal Cheu Writer I wrote a column last January devoted to the booming interest in chess across the country. Now comes an Associated Press survey which shows that the upsurge is continuing, as reflected by unprecedented sales of chess sets and related equipment. Many feel that the vast amount of publicity given to American grandmaster Bobby Fischer in his drive toward the world championship is responsible for this phenomenon.

"The feeling," said Newsday, "is that chess, thought by most in this country to be a dull, slow-moving, intellectual's game, has suddenly attained a new image asa challenge, a brain-teaser, an "in" "thing. The reason, naturally, is Fischer, Who, while being considered a genius with a 180 I.Q., is also known as being contrary, controversial, and a newsmaker and, most important, a high school drop- out from Brooklyn." According to the AP survey, however, mqst manufacturers are reluctant to give Fischer too much credit for the boom. They can't deny that he has made a con-" trlbution "any kind of publicity is going 1 to help anything," says Irv Tolcr, vice-president of sales for Caramoor Products, We're Willing To Help Archie SALE DAYS JUNE 19 thru JUNE 24 mm PREMIUM WOOD PANELING ill ii HP WW tV vM4 Membership reported up Topping off the meeting, membership reports were received enthusiastically. Meta Schwarz, secretary of the woman's city association, said the ladies lacked just two of hitting the 21,000 mark 20,998 for 1971-72. She said there'd been a 19 Vz per cent increase in the last 10 years.

Curwen, the men's secretary, said figures aren't complete because of summer leagues but that he expects a total of approximately 22,800. STRIKES SPARES Men's association president Hamilton blushed appropriately when someone mentioned at the meeting that his son, "Little Joe," had YSS. YSSSA V. WEDGEWOOD WINCHESTER OLDE CHESTNUT RAIN FOREST V.I.P. LAUAN MAHOGANY MOZAMBIQUE VVSUNBIRD mmsm.

Kiln Dried WESTERN LUMBER ROOFING SHINGLES Self-Seal White $2.23 pc. $2.55 pc. $159MBM rolled a near-perfect 299 game as part of a 662 series the night before in a league at Crest Lanes, which "Big Joe" and PREMIUM $10.08 Here's a game with an ingenious winning combination. Before playing, consider the diagram. Black has just played 10K-B2.

Can you find the key to the combination? INDIAN DEFENSE STUDS KILN DRY 2X4X8' GYPSUM BOARD WHITE ALUMINUM SIDING Heavy Gauge thick $22.50 100 sq.ft. Complex? Fischer feels persecuted, Russian chess king A. Times-Washington Pott Servica MOSCOW Looking relaxed and in fine physical condition, Boris Spassky, the world champion chess player, said Friday the American challenger, Bobby Fischer, seemed to have a "persecution complex." Jrhe Russian champion was asked about published statements by Fischer that "The Russians cheat at chess to keep the world title; they have tried by every means to avoid me." Spassky said: "It seems to me that Fischer has developed a sort of persecution complex. He is afraid the Russians are'out to get him using kids' tricks." The two men will play four games in Reykjavik, Iceland, starting July 2, to determine if Fischer, the 29-year-old genius who is America's greatest player, can" end the five-year Russian dominance ofjnternational chess competition. 38'-4'x8' $1.34 per thtet 844 ea.

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