Men's DuckpinsErnie Bradley Rolls 418,409 SeriestillilacniErnie Bradley gave thanks'and Round House took Chaves lout over the Dead Ends. Other just before the holiday for a coil-Heating, 2-1, in the Arena Lea-ipoint winners were T). Brad* pie of over 400 series, a 129-151*;. _ two winners share the'ford. Naval Hospital; A. Stokes. i38- 418 In the City League ana second r0uod lead, each with 10(Tradesmen; J. Biowti, City - 105- 105- 139- 409 m the New-. - - ..... ~-------wins. Joe Borges' 396 and Wes League; W. Tla/ringLon, Rotary;port Businessmens League.;Johllson^ 366 iC(i SuJly’s to a^anc. North Ends; H. Kelly, Bradley's team in the City Lea- 2_|_ win over County Liquor.jCaledor.ians; D. Bradford and gu . Eppley Lab. beat J°e's jFrjm Kane bad m for los-L. Rogers, Outer World League, Package Store, 3-0, with Ed' Dias’ 361 led Joe’s Pack-!anu A. Banning, Public Works.DeCosta rolling a 140- 134* 128-402 for the losers. His team in the Businessmen’s League, Edward’* of Newport beat Martin’s Liquors, 34).The Little Four League had the only other over 400 set. G. Brown’s 113- 135- 154- 402 led Newport Daily News’ 3-0 winage Store.Th? two power teams inthe!Other high league scores: Newport Businessmen — J.Church League, Shiloh Baptist and St. Mary’s, who have a rollBowley 388, E. Sharkey 375, R. Clarke 372, J. Salvador 371, B.off of the tied first round met LamIen! 362* Silvia 361, in their second round match and! Tradesmen — S. Trysbxak 388,ShJloh, led by Jack Williams' 370 and Paul Gray’s 364, won,thirdover Barry Pontiac. Bali an- 21. The losers took thegame hy one pin on Lou Mar tineau’s 134. Shiloh has ten wins.tine's had a handy two p'ms per game handicap allowance! against Midtown Oil, their 2-1'M. Marys eight, and St. Spj-victims. They won the second ndens and SI. Paul s (24 w.n-came by two pins on J. Owens'‘ucrs over St. Columba s and »„/«*» third hv on* tin on Presbyterian, respectively) haveseven wins apiece. Emmanuel,A. Stokes 362.City — A. Popple 387 (152 single) 'S. Davis 386. A. Spinglet 379, 7f. Capodpano 378, R.Clarke 374.Post, Office — F. Boscia 386, 328.Mullian 368. J. Sullivan 362, J.j. Naval Hospital — D. Springett 362. -ford 323.Little'Four — C. Hoffman 381, L. Lincourt 366.Newport K. of C. — G. Me-] Gowan 37?, W. Aodrea 3«6, T.: Pimental 363. ;Caledonians — H. Kelly 370. |Jesus Saviour — G. Donahue I 367. !Auto — M. Bairos 357.Pomona Grange — W. Payton 352.General Electric — C. Kane 351.7-20 League — C. Clarke 351.Outer World - B. Gilliard 350.Rotary — W. Harrington 349.N. U. W. S. — H. Baldisseri 349.Public Works — Gorton 332.Electric Corp. —K. Libbyhi120, and the third by one pin on L, Lincourt’* 130.The Aces lead tiie North Er d League with 1$ wins after be/.t-ing the Diamonds, 2-1. Thu Diamonds are In aecond plac-i with 14 win*. The Jacks, led by A1 Ka.oll’l 160- 379, beat ihi Clubs 3*0. The latter two are Ued for third with 13 wins.Joe’* Package Store beat Green Valley Country Club, 3-0which has six wins, beat Chnn niog Memorial, 3*0. Howard Booth hit 383 for Emmanuel, and A1 Rose 372 for St. Colum-ha’s.N. Sanita. Newport Electric Corp. League, led last week's point winners. His 142 woo thesecond gaveBrad-The Pheasant PriestIsGoing Strong At63WILLOWS, Calif. (AP) — The\Association has earned him thed game bv one p*i 1 pheasant-hunting priest told his nickname The Pheasant Priest the Time Clocks a 4-0 ahut-jdoetors, If I had only sixland the appreciation of fellow s.