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Othello's undefeated girl
cagers, who safely tucked
away their league champion-
ship with a breeze over Moses
Lake a week ago, proved they
can play with the best from
another area as they dumped
Pullman 73-43 here Tuesday
night.
The victories boosted the
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Othello girls' record to 11-0 Pullman next Monday for a Last Tuesday it was aromp I D InEC TOn'~ r
with just three games re- return game. The Huskiettes all of the way against Moses i" ...... "--1" ..... ----------.------ =r ....... "
maining on their schedule, are scheduled to close their Lake with Othello taking ai - ~ l " l I ~
They will be at Quincy regular season schedule by 52-15 lead and finishing with a I I
tonight and then will head for hosting Moses Lake next 96-24 margin. Showing a good i
~ i Thursday. , balance, Othello got 26 points I i ! THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1974 I
Coach Janice Capps squad from Shannon Davis, 16 from I [ Ea~n star I P Cnnwc
has clinched no worse than a Joanna Norton and 15 from
tie for the league champion- Mary Danielson with each • ....... " I SaRehens , hmtL~sJ" '* '.
ship and would have to lose to also getting 14 rebounds. I ~ i rheatreGuild [ [-RESTAURJ
both Quincy and Moses Lake Heather McDonald also hit I The , ,Avw , '
to share the championshipdouble figures with her best I Rotary Club I
with Wenatchee. As a result, scoring night at 19. Other I , r- IP--D6AWU I Business & Professional I Downtown 011roB0 i 6 _~
the Othello girls will go into scoring included Chris Bos • ~ ,u rutlVlI I Womens Club I "i '" " | [ ~
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the district tournament, with eight and two each from I I FRIDAY, DEC 6, 1974 I -- -~|~
scheduled Dec. 14, 17 and 19 Nancy Pershall and Becky i103 $ lsf S /SZ, Nothing " | LOTUS ROQ |$
at East Wenatchee as the No. Bennison. " -- ~-- • ~"
1 seeded team. The Othello JVs beat Moses t ........... I' SATURDAY, DEC. 7,1974 1~" ........ ° i~lCd
Mrs. Capps said TuesdayLake 28-16 with Dulcie I Nothing I
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nights victory over Pullman Wheeler getting seven and R BF[:F I Attend The Church I [WO (
was especially pleasing since Mitzi Strader six points; but
Pullman is ranked as one of lost 20-15 to Pullman as Becky I custom {~uHing ! Of Your Choice I I111/~R4
the top teams in the Eastern Bennison led with eight. - I MONDAY, DEC. 9, 1974 I P%d~DI
part' of the state. The - l Locker Rentals I. American Legion Auxiliary I
Greyhound girls have lost ion .the FarmSlanghtering I Pioneer Homemakers I
only to East Valley of I- a. . • ' i VomnteerMeeting ~ 1ARM3 .,n
Spokane and Endicott in dose
/ U~LT. I~llm~. . Othello Moose. , t-rvv vu
games. I I Mrs. Jaycees . I
Tuesday Othello had no PUU ~t LqUN, KUI~t I
Huskiettes rolled to a 37-20 I DiroctJy Behind KeyClub T "~06 [ Ulal
halftime lead and coasted Jacks Bargain Barn t
home from there. I " " ' , , roy coat roop ~
48. a9-t~ Boy Scout Troop #805 I
Joanna Norton led the o-; J4 TUESDAY, DEC. 10. 1974
BAGS BIG ONE - Dave Duncan of Othdlo shows the '~dng-slzed" Canadian goose he
bagged while pass shooting Sunday at Teal Lakes. The big fellow weighed II pounds 14
ounces., had a six-feet wiug span and measured 41 inches from nose to tail.
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Eddies 32 24
Cabanna 31 25
W L V.F.W. 31 25
30 18 Central Life 3O% 25%
28 20 SargentsMfg. 26 30
25~2~ Lucky Lager 24 32
Kelley's 17VI 38V:
22 25~ High team series, Lucky Lager,
3125; high team ~ame. LUCky
SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED
LEAGUE
11/24/74
The Steakers
2 Minus 2 = 4
The Zip Coders
The Miracles
We 'Uus
The Busy B's
2 Plus 2 19 29
The Dam Stumblers 19
29
High team series, 2 Minus 2=4.
2472; high team !game. 2 Minus 2m4,
864; high indivtdual series. Larry
Widman 570 Donna Hilmes. 563;
Lager, 7065; high individual series,
Larry Widrnan, 1~6; high individual
game. Larry Widman. 224; bowler
of the week. Steve Ross. 701.
TOWN &7OU~T**;Y~EAGUE
11/26/74 W L
Carnation 34 22
Lampe Jewelers 34 22
Cimarron Motel 33 25
Guenther-Lee 27 29
Dart-Land 25 30
high individual game, Larry Wid-
man 201 Donna Hilmes, 234; bowler
of the week, Donna Hilmes 683, &
Louis Burger, 615.
EARLY BIRD LEAGUE
11/25/74 33VY 1Lh ZvergreenImplement 25 31
Othello Iron Works McLeaus Hardware 23 33
Freddies 3O~ 2~h KRSC 22 34
Empire Seed High team series, Cimarron
Othello Bowl 25% 25% Motel, 3067; high team game,
HostetterFord 27 25 Dari-Land, 1071; high individual
Basin Excavation 23 29 series, Ron Zumwldt,.Sff/; high
Lamves Jewelry 20% 31cA individual game, Ran Zumwalt, 216;
Othello Fabrics 15 37% bowler of the week. IRon Zumwait,
High team series. Othello Bowl, 665.
3073; high team game, Empire " " .-~
Seed, 1073; high individual series, "~^*~**~*'*~***'*~*UE
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Mary Lou Fields, 539; high 11/27/7~'v~ur'~ W
individual game, Mary Lou Fields, Pin Pals 3220
242; bowler of the week, Mary LOu HotMama's 3022
Fields. 659.
11/18/74- High team series,Misfits 2925
Othello Iron Works. 3037; high team Hot Rollers 2923
game, Othello Iron Works, 1032; Strangers 2527
high individual series. Carol Ditty. Royal Chicks 2527
591; high individual game, Carol Alley Cats 2428
Ditty,234; bowler of the week. Carol High Rollers 1438
High team series, Strangers,
Vandervloedt•Ditty' 678; All spare Game: Ellen 1801; high team game, Misfits, 642;
************ high indwidual series. Karen East-
HOUSEWIVES erday. 496; high individual game.
Karen Easterday. 164; bowler of the
attack with 29 points and 27
rebounds, while Shannon
Davis and Mary Danielson
had 15 rebounds each and 14
and nine points, respectively.
Other scoring included Carol
Yenney with seven, Nancy
Pershall with six and Heather
McDonald and Chris Bos with
four each.
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Hit & Mrs 28 24
Rolling Pins 28 24 MAJOR TRIO LEAGUE
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Handicappers 24 28 Jack's Barn 121 103
Blankety Blanks 19 33 Lockwood 119 105
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Ladies, 785; high indwidual series, Taggares 105 h 118 h
Judy Kliphardt, 527; high individual Kentucky Fried Chic• 89 135
game. Judy Kliphardt. 193; bowler High team series. Othello Bowl,
of the week. Shirley Tennant. 593. 2470; high team game. Othello Bowl. Central Vacuum Systems
11/21/74-High team series, Hit & 722; high individual series, Larry ARMER,
Mrs, 2185; high team game, Widman, 867; high individual game, S ELECTRIC
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Handicappers. 764; high individual Larry Widman, 255; bowler of the
series, Terry Kohn, 610; high week, Larr[,Wi2**m2t**n,,**919. 60
individual game, Terry Kohn. 242;
bowler of the week. Terry Kohn
637. BALL & CHAIN LEAGUE
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11/25/74 W L FaCT of a kind
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"13" 21 31 High team series, Odd Couples,
Rocky Rollers 14 ~/~ 37 % 2460; high team game, Odd Couples,
High team series, Mis-For-Tunes, 640; high individual series, Dan
2443; high team game, Mla-For- Jensen, 499 & Ellen Vandervloedt,
tunes, 840; high individual series, 467; high individual game. Jack
Wardene Preuninger, 481 & Allen Laursen, 193 & Kathy Blaak 170;,
Floyd, 594; high individualu,=, l~o~e' bowler of the week, Larry Edson,
Ruth Zumwalt, 199 & A yd, 658 & Kathy Blaak. 637.
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Preuninger, 673 & Ran Zumwalt, JR-MAJOR
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11/18/74 High team series, Jet The High Rollers 3~ 7
Set, 2391; hi{gh team game, ICHI The Bowlers ~Z
BON. 870; htgh individual series. The Undertakers 20
Marion Deeter. 535; & Dave Sielaff. The Bowling Flirts 17 23
543; high individual game. Marion The Harems 15 25
Deeter, 193 & Dave Sielaff, 223; The Odd Balls 13 27
bowler of the week. Marion Deeter. High team series. The High
661, & Howard Schindler, 616. Rollers. 2484; high team game. The
************ High Rollers, 839; high individual
OUTTERLIMITSLEAGUE series. Paul Vowels. 521; high
11/26/74 W L individual game. Lyle Ferguson,
New Holland 35 21 195•
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