Bowlers toss two 300s, one 800 in same league
| By Niagara Gazette, Niagara Falls, N.Y. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
There were a couple of close calls with 300 games as well.
Below are additional scores from league play in the past week which were held from Friday morning's edition due to space constraints.
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BOWL-O-
Pioneer Mixed #1 --
Pioneer Mixed #2 --
Ernest Hoover Mem. Mixed --
Friday Retirees --
Dick Dembeck Mem. Wed. Retirees --
Wed. Business & Professionals --
ISLAND LANES
A-Best Roofing Ladies --
Saturday Night Mixers --
Generic Bowlers --
Scores were not received at press time.
RAPIDS BOWLING CENTER
Niagara Schoolmasters --
Niagara Monument Seniors --
John's Motor Shop --
Jaco's Ladies --
Accurate Alignment --
A.B.C. Teachers --
Air
Niagara Ministries --
Tuesday Doubles --
Sanborn Businessmen --
Como Restaurant Mixed --
Carbo 501 --
CJ's Midnight Auto --
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