ayeyedheneenLOOys.i«n-t 7 •ill n-lesben*atbeat*5er-l»on|eld30-'arsive31-idndInheiolt;? d s eh-thc hey nts : tcdd~ogstheEnionLntf■omnth-60.liend_Bantam, junior Bowlers Place High in ToumeyPlaces Range From 17th to 75th in National ContestAlthought the Independence bantam and junior bowlers didn't .| receive any trophies in the recent national junior bowling tourna* ment, they did remarkably syell, with places ranging from 17th to 75th. --In the junior doubles division, there were 3,204 entries from, ail over the nation. MonteJohnson and. Daryi. Weisender. placed 29th with a 1,195 series in the junior boys doubles. In the mixed doubles, Larry Head and Joanne Johnson placed 75th with a 1,025 series. jOut of a total of 6,333 entries, Tim Barth placed 41st in the jun? ior boys' singles with a 632 three-,, line series.There were 1,993 entries i*i the bantam singles division. Cheryl Head placed 31st in the girls' di-nsian with - 244 pins from . twc lines. Bobby Eggers placed 57th in the boys' class with 241 pins Out of 76$ teams in the bantam doubles, Kenneth Hoffman and Cheryl Head placed 17th In the mixed doubles with a 465 series. Bobby Egfers and Ter-, ry Tegen placed 48th in the? boy’s doubles with a 425 series^ and Judy Michels and Dianna Lorens placed 33rd with a 432 ... series. ,All Independence entries.. were bowled 'on the local alleys and scores were sent into the. national junior bowling association where ‘hey were put into competition with entries from all over the United States. This was the first attempt for the local bowlers - in' the national contest. t.wl:of-dehi,CcthahMutton PM