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tIOWUNG ALONGSo. Cal Keglers Dominate ActionBy JOHN CASHSouthland bowlers areprinting indelible markingson the score sheets of three California tourneys—California State Men’s Bowling Championships and California State Masters in Stockton, and the Midseason Festival at Bowling Center Riverside,Steve Lewis, a 30-year-old desk man at Comet Lanes in the San Fernando Valley, took the lead in the Cal Men’s championship; Vcnice sharpshooter Ralph Meents rolled the third highest scratch allevents series in Cal State Men’s history and grabbed the top spot this year; and Larry Kaloian of Anaheim, who averages 172, climbed into fourth place in the midseason spectacular al the halfway point.Another L.A. County bowler, John Brosnan, 41-year-old lefthander from El Monte, shared the laurels in a field of 24 bowlers in the third annual Cal-State Masters championship at Pacific Avenue Bowl in Stockton, while Los Angeles' Hank Ahrens salvaged ”|the fourth rung in the Cal State Men’s tourney.fIS77USffl131!731750?Lewis, 1rom Canofla Park, reo'aced fellow resident Oon WendUng when he scorerf 2(M-tt6W-73? scratch and added 40 Dins handicap to lead wim 779. 14 uick* above Wendlnn* Meents sel a scorching pace as he uncorked a 2,047 nine-game total In the SfocMon thriller# while Ahrens rolled 236-232-36S—733 and also moved Inin fifth place In all-evenls with a l.WO lolftl.* + * *BOBBY WOOD rocked the maples In the Monday 550 Scratch Trio at Ocean Lanes. Bobby smacked a 254 single and finished with a four-game total of 832, while Kent Kraft had the top team series with 2,230,Harry Hugaslan announces a new twist locally in classic production” as Ocean Lanes is the site of two classic foursome leagues during the summer. The 720 and 760 classic foursomes are now forming. More information can be obtained at Occan Lanes (HE 6-2296).At Dutch Village the weekly winners in the Golden State Singles were Ralph Kruis, 654, and Gordon Hovdc, 247, class A: Don Watt, 715, and Kenneth Crabtree, 235, class B: and Lela Stump, 556, and Classic: Del Lecklider, 213.* * * • DEFENDING champ Bob Ramirez, Anaheim, tangles with George “Spook” Berry, Lancaster, Saturday evening at 6 p.m. in the second semifinal match on TV Bowling Tournament No. 12, while Robbie Frey defends her title against Wilma Anderson in the second semifinal round of three in the round-robin affair. The ladies roll at 4 p.m.
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