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Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph from Colorado Springs, Colorado • Page 57

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Colorado Springs. Colo. TPC Takes Second in a Row; PooJshes Hudson for Weber Crown Anthony r.Kr Viu to $51,400 iHp Sunday, March 7, 1976 bowling honor roll Skelton Makes MEN: 719 OR BETTER: wi vwTi. bo moo walchPfl Hudson down Borchnrd. Circle Businessmen Ohio.

2 9 -ifhrnimh the middle Bowl Mot So. Co of Comedian set over- treatme of Akron, 246 19 a (o sponsih the 14,000 top prize in the Bowlers Associ- 100,000 Dick Weber pjyp star Open bowling tourna- mcnt Saturday. The championship was tnc second straight for Anthony and the 22 nd of his career. It boo.sted his (API to 51,400 Tacoma.I fini.shing second earhcr und MicKcy of Kun I'lR' tnc tn cpf no Coinan of Ixirain, Ohio. 2 9 -j through the then closed limes eariifr mis vcm.

nv won last week Windsor City 261 -lM to sot up the out and fcit that title battle. In each v.clory. frame. helped him repeat here. "It Hudson threw 11 strikes.

Hudson, middle u.c.-—’ Henry Itudsim out 3 KIcffner. 2 from the Thompson, Bow Snu IChuck Thompson. Bowl M. I 'John Henry. Circle Minc' three-lime cham-.

tuKjsun, rt Henry Gonzales, Bowl Tnr had all thoseipion, picked up 8.000 for Covey, Bowl myself' last wVek; strikes, so 1 figured he was due which moved that I could throw strikes under, few shots that ond on the pressure. This time, I had Anthony said. I with 23 550 Higham Huston. Fort Cj pres.surc." ei ciin thought it would take a 240 6.000 for third and Goriman v. his career He also felt his chances ofiSioim i non for fourth, season-leadingibeating Hudson improved as be to beat Nf; xKi.sted nis Siiihted Bowlers Find Alley Narrotc WhenCompetina Against ''Blinders u.ch and then have to listen shot the ball.

If I hit blindfolds Rod Hegler. Bowl John Felton. Circle Chuck Thompson. MEN: 280 OR BETTLB 0 JS. Pfj Lte Ragt Vi Booste-s 289 iQary Bonchard, Dave Dinsmore.

S' Chuck Warner Kleffne-, Boss Vc- EX'FRETT, Wush, lAP) then have to hsten the halt. If 1 hit Song thmk there, noth.ne aee -c Blindfolded, it becomes more of bowler. When she could QOil I 'I t.r^. Barrctt Circle Cod Couples league. But she left the(he second game.

know where met re a Peak LucKv Strikes sport for many years until: She enjoys competing against ee. learning of the blind bowlers. bowlers. her hi nd grandfather. She Myrcn Hendncks.

Bowl Mor Western "I don't call myself a good "Usually they bowl one game w.tl. III Skelton of Colorado (Uindcrson of Ely, at I in thf. 9 17 'i- Torome Lee of Medford, 739 SiM'ings will compele at' 2364 'H Rovce 736 Hiileiuh Howling Speclncidar i6 Ore al 2364, 11 noyc f.mied iH'tition Gu top i 1 qualifiers from ref-y: .55 NM. Ihe eompetilors were at 'em. In three games When she could see, scored 99 159 and in- their eyes open.

But when bcwI Vcf Ragtime Bowlers here are finding the belonged to a three strikes a row blindfold es 0 Circie Odd Cc sport takes on a new dimension league. But she left the the second game. know when they blindfold themselves division qualifiers mcnt scratch all-events chnm- Ken Howard of pions or the Idaho, at 2.51.3; Bob eligible 288 288 28' to compete against the Blin der.s, a team composed of sightless hold the rail, go to the "I don I can Mrs. Mortensen said, with blindfolds. Woman Receives Star of Tomorrow Award rOT she learned something BETTER: from bowling blindfolded.

She expect.s that she and her Ncrma Teakell. Tempo Tempoettes teammates wall do better next Mize, Bowl Mor Ladies Classic hme after losing to the Butler. Peak Traveieague rs Pioneers League Zevenberger. a blind Kathy Watson. Circle AJBC the eompe'ition.

Edith Holccmb. Pete Monday Niters bowaer. enjots the compe.it on luckv Strike Weekly Highlights Of Bowling Leagues riK LANKS: t'las- LANKS: 1 Alley 683 -00 Katsi Carolyn West 814, (Stag.s- 670 -A Bell .587. (Keglers) 669 Bennett .580. Barb DeMarco 668 BOWL MOK LtVXK.S: Nancy OTzCary 581.

ohrs DDo 591 (Alley Betty Lintz 658 ingstar Traveieague) Lois Han- Wilma Kloyd 238 .582. 657 son 239. Connie Humphreys 233. 1 1 Betty Lint 654 HaroUl Baker 27. 3 552 Charles K.rbv 8 7-10.

Seleetton for the Regina has contributed to the at." he said. Pete Field Cheyenne Social 2nin i.SW«-I)o..Wc^i fEAK LANKS: Men's scholastic accomplishment. 11 few people realize jan Cohrs, Classic n.egiers i.w^ Ike hi- can' the 1974-73 sa.d'-Uhink eholberger Shelly Swan 6 7 'z, AJBC emblems, 95 trophies and record ate a blind person can do. bowler tn the United ,9 "The alley is not verv wide WOME States by WIBC president MON Regina Hillier will remember 1976 for more than the Bicentennial. The year has special significance to her as the recipient of the 1976 E.

Crowe Star of Tomorrow Award. Miss Hillier. 19 of Amarillo, Texas, has been named the most promising young woman bowler in the Lnited lierta Crowe. OPEN DAILY 9-9 SUN 10-6 when you can't see Bryan 2.32, gel .5.30. Tommy Thompson 515.

Duvid rane rhf.A 7 i.nnP Social George Montgomery Ceni Uurd 177. Al ut 'Vamplor 530, 1S4 593. Pam Lairmore, Tempo Seniors 267 Hurt NIOKS ie Janice Leaders, Academy 267 i mi Knight 2iH 5K. I Connie Humphreys, Tempo Morn.ngstars....................... -67 Hellgrcn Harod Handolph 188 Ethel Hickey, Ute Lad.es Classic 266 mmran.

190 :128, Sally Theriault. Academy Thursday Lad.es................... 263 ih(JT 195 DurqKV Wanda Tome, Classic Keglers HrV ITt.rne H.mdcr^no 2 8la, Carol Mize. Ute Classic day Niters. Hu mint -oL Honder-on 201.2 59.5, Mick.e Reichert, Tempo Traveieague 258 7 19 Ihonu Jan Cohrs, Classic Iron Spring Chateau Mike Buf kner lim 511.

Rpith Kathy Watson, Circle AJBC '3-9 2 Mor. Jan Cohrs. Classic Keglers 'hunduv dyu 7 7 krvtW Pptft Field Monday N.te Mixers 257 820. tril. non- uw OCLCL Mike 256 256 Edith Holcomb, Pete Field Monday Nite Mixers Flo Weber, Peak La Sertoma Cathy Butler.

Peak Traveieague Dclh' Hughes, Circle Untouchables McCarthy 63 h.T liners Gene First Donors Contribute To Bowling Hall of Fame I 1 AUi' qt, 208 504 2 pVq Srhmidt 20 t. Mandaek 2 Martin Stro 2.32, Kutru.i'K EMi'i In 'Tempo Light 203 PKTEKfiHN 'I" rhnslv 2 Dchbir Lrc Hnuiiurab Hourr Morose k'hevcnne socia 211. H'lrcl." I'a I 1 Metzkor 4 1 siilit, Ilamlv Wa Two bowling leaders have be-lCrowe and ABC secretary erne- 652 Samli tlravcr come the first donors to Uic Na-Titus Frank Baker each MaiMiiikoy 2 7 Kav F.ichelber: Rftuilor Hite Strikes a fund drive will be Roy Miller 253 828 Bowler flllS jTriRCb complement the recent ,3 pins above Carol 84 (. Heidi Hat- Ill Row for 859 Series nouncement of a search for a (Cuys-Dolls) Si mtmf.iim site. Several cities (Mixed) SERVICES INCLUDE Align Fron(-end, 2.

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Pezzin, 48 of Toledo began his evening at Miracle Lanes with an open frame. After a strike in the second frame and then a spare, he completed the first game with nine straight strikes for a total. His second and third contests were all strikes, for perfect 300 scxDrcs. Pezzin has been averaging 193 pms a game. G.T.

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Membership in the Junior Bowling Congress is Ever reaching recxird levels. 1975-76 membership was 889.569 as of Feb. 2:1 compared with 633,552 the same date a year ago. The difference of 56,017 represents an 8.8 percent increase. (Guys-Dolls) Sapp 99 tripli field 234 Marcie McKuen 618 cate.

(Mixed) Felix Perea 689 Dick.soii 801 Dottie Ham- Dick 259 880 Junior Coaches Honored The American Junior offer nearly 50 million Congress has proclaimed Marchleombined hours of tiicir time to 15 2 i as National Coaches Aim'rican in appreciation of the 9 ntribu Congress leagues. junior leagut Thev are to teach- instructors make to boui mg youngsters to bowl properly year thousand.s to assume says EXCLUSIVE DIAMOND GLOSS COLORS- WITH general electric SILICONES" AUTO PAINTING If lived in Colorado for a year or more and are buying or own your own home you probably qualify to I Heavy-duty shocks tor most U.S. cars. BODY FENDER REPAIR with every Ear! Scheib paint job; IF IVI TAL WORK ON A LUT ELY NQTHJJMG PLEASE PHONE FOR SERVICE APPOINTMENT INSPECTION STICKER NOW DUE SAVE AT MART AUTO DEPT 3020 N. NEVADA Ph.

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