omen’s Duckpim*Lena Bonci’s 398 High For Week. Lena Boncl rolled a 1*11 -146 Oysters readied the top - Jll - 33S series in the New|Xrt hard way. by heating off aIke337Afilo Healers League, Icadingl-107 - lio - 354 .series, by Anpic Vm namhleisjo a shulotit winjDcCotls and a 331 total byover Harrison Ford. Her 116 sce-JDoris Bloom to earn a 2 - 2 tico£p game gave ihe winners a two pin margin mid the 1U B»’C (lum the Ihird by 10 pins.iSrry Pcnliac also won by asmitout over Bovc Chevrolet. .Alice* Russell's 131 - 324 - 104-3*0 series in Ihc Garden Leagueto the Hoses only one point hist the Gladiolas. The Roses i the opener hy 12 pins on Alice’s 331 game. lost the see-M by si.v. tlion tied ilie third, w^Hch they losl In llie rolloff,*31ie Manhattan Ladies league tffclrOng one, produced somewith the Little Necks. Thn Oysters took the second gome by 10 pins and the third by one pin on Millie Cioudo's 113 ond 123 gaipcs, part of her 337 lola!.Millie Friend had a 120 - 123-III - 354 series in the Seaside Ladies teaguc, high three in this season’s matches. Her team 1 lost, 2 - 1. to Team 4 however, losing the first game hy four pins to Gnl0 Ernest's iftS md the third game by two pins.Scotch Doubles, with HelenFranco and Bud Fulk sccora and Phyllis Cowley and Stan Tryzblak third. Betty Fulk and Joe Cknido won at Aquirincck Helen Franco and Vic Mareticcj were second and Kathy Bnus-nian and Frank Mntosc third.Last week's point winners were headed toy Margaret Mention cn, whose 142 first game won toy 10 pins for Essex against the Stutz Bearcats in the Auto League. Others were J.’ Anderson, F, Williams and C Williams Outer . World League: B. LaPoinle. Surfsides, N. Campbell and D. Martins, •Vikings: F. Norton, Catholicscores. Monica Marcucei| Pal Twomey had a OS - 114 * Women; C. Russo, Jesus Sav-*3?0.!wd 27 - 129 - 123 - 355. Loo 128 - 340 series In the Yc Viking ifctir: A. Ripa and A. Surhcr, Jesus Sr Boyjc S3 -134 -114 . 311. Renee l-eaguo winning a 3 - 0 vie lory Aquldneck Ladies; J. Smith, Ladies’Naval Supply Depot—M. Con-nelly 3351. L. Akers 320.Auio League — M. Mondanca 336.Boulevard Bowlers — F. Leo \ 327, M. Binkhisbaw 326. E Ailcn 323.Newport Business and Professional Women—L Russell 320.Outer World League—F Williams .325. J.. Gillum 320.^AOH Auxiliary—D. CarpenterCatholic Women — M. Wixon 324.Aquidneck Ladles — E. Nor-bury m; A. Surber 317. Silhouettes—S. Bernstein 321. Morning Glories—n. Raw 320. American Indies—If. ReaganWell! 136 - 333. Jan Barrowsfor Slone Mill over Castle Hill123 - 137. Ertic Wbury 129 - despite n 130 - 323 series by Kay Betty Beckham .130, Jo Tfiompsctt ond 315 by Mmkie wnolt .123 nod Elsie Bresnn- Fagan, lion 321. Amy Mosher hit 1W-325 *111-• Another strong league, Uso 9t}l6lctown Aquatics has I wo *kms, the Shrimps and the Oy-iIok tied for first place wllli 51 wins, and two oilers. I he J8lc Necks nnd rasters tied or third wllh 21'ivins each, rho .Shrimps, whn had Jwcn eading the longue dropped n I • U match lo Ihe lobsters. The340 In the Hibernian Auxllior* League, Her team, the leprechauns however, had to settle for n 2 -2 tie. losing flic first game toy 10 pins nnd llie thirdSeasides; M, Murray, AOHlei a 320.Snvitxir-C. Russo 320. Merchants-J. Ksea-Auxillary: N. Croinhle and B. Monarch Ladies — M. Har-Irvlnc, Manhattan Ladies; M. grove 313. D. Bolsnl 313.Burkinshaw ami B. Coffey, Boulevards; I); McBride. Naval Supply Depot; M. Falkow, Silhouettes; J, Merslxm, RollingStones; IL Seltle, Morning 309.Jslar.d Ladles—G. Ilea Id 313. General Electric — L. Bonci 312. J. Cimnglia 312.Fashion Plnlcs — S. WalkerGlories; M. Vanrterheyden, American Ladies; F. Richards.‘ight. Eslher Broderick's Dll[d. Farrell and tt. Ford, Mon- Ihe Emerald Hies the firs Larch.?, rind K. Egan, Newportby eight gavegame, J BusinessMonica Mttrciiccl mid Russ Women.Clark won Hf-Way Bowl’s] Ojher high' league scores:niid Pmfesslonn)ladybirds—P. Graslng 309. Sur/sides—L. Bums -07. Rolling Stones — F. Raynor 302.7-20 League—I. Miller JIM. Middletown Catholic Daughters—S, JArrdh 289.Inwotfi;Nlt;nreij