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One of the biggest surprises of the bowP<br />

ing season came during the Parade of<br />

Champions, sponsored by the Bowling Proprietors<br />

of Michigan, when the leading establishments<br />

in the youth movement were<br />

named.<br />

Where would you think the greatest collection<br />

of youth bowlers in any one estblishment<br />

was located'<br />

Chances are that you never would think<br />

it was in Walled Lake. But that is exactly<br />

where it is<br />

Wonderland Lanes in Walled Lake<br />

boasts a youth program with more than<br />

1.100 members That means that most<br />

every youth in the area takes part in the<br />

program<br />

Almost as surprising was the announcement<br />

that Capitol Bowl in Owosso was<br />

next in line- before any of the Detroit<br />

houses were named.<br />

The youth bowling movement is thriving<br />

in the small towns and the enthusiasm has<br />

brought about a total state membership of<br />

more than 37.000, the largest in the country.<br />

AMONG THOSE present at the Parade<br />

was Marion Ladewig. rated the greatest of<br />

In Ihfi feibct By<br />

all women bowlers, who now operates<br />

Northfield Lanes in Grand Rapids<br />

She was all smiles when several of her<br />

students' paraded to the prize table to receive<br />

their trophies Marion claims she is<br />

enjoying the progress of the juniors as<br />

much as anything she ever accomplished<br />

while taking a shot at the 1-3 pocket.<br />

THE GREAT hold that women's bowling<br />

is taking on the game is evidenced again<br />

by the fact that the Women's pro tour has<br />

been given a place on the Detroit schedule<br />

instad of EVirl Anthony and the men<br />

The women pros are scheduled at Hart<br />

field Lanes in Berkley, during the first<br />

week in September and the pro-amateur<br />

that precedes it promises to be larger than<br />

ever.<br />

CONTINUING AN OLD tradition the<br />

John Gavie Sweepstakes again will usher<br />

in the new season.<br />

The event that was inaugurated two decades<br />

ago will be held at Thunderbowl in<br />

Allen Park on Monday. Aug. 23 The men s<br />

all-star leagues will open on the following<br />

night.<br />

The Bowlerettes. strongest of the<br />

women's leagues in which many west<br />

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siders bowl, will open at Motor Lanes on<br />

Monday, Sept 13. The Ladles Major, working<br />

under a new name this year, will open<br />

duriong the same week at Luxury Lanes<br />

ANN SETLOCK, day manager at Garden<br />

Lanes, exercised a women's perogative<br />

and changed her mind about bowling<br />

in the all-star leagues this coming season.<br />

One time a member of the Colonial<br />

Broach team when it was national champion.<br />

Ann is going to bowl with Helen Kilter's<br />

Miss Lapeer team in the Bowlerettes.<br />

Thuradiy. Augut 12. 1976 OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC (R,W,G 9B)*3C<br />

W.W. EDGAR<br />

" I hadn't planned to bowl. " she said, *<br />

and laid off all summer. But Helen needed<br />

to fill several places and Pat Lisowski and<br />

I decided to help her out".<br />

THE WAYNE-WESTLAND Bowling Association<br />

is having its first meeting of secretaries<br />

to distribute supplies at Westland<br />

Bowl on Wednesday, Aug. 25 at 1:30 and 7<br />

p.m. All secretaries are asked to attend<br />

one of the sessions.<br />

RICK CAPALDI hit another high note of<br />

the summer season last week in the Westland<br />

Gassic when he linked games of 210,<br />

228 and 240 for 678. Joe Ropss came<br />

through with a 257 for high game.<br />

Bob Jawor took second place with a 662<br />

series that included games of 223 and 242<br />

There's a close race for high average in<br />

the league with Bob Rose and Dick Beattie<br />

deadlocked at 208 for top place<br />

EARL ANTHONY, the pro southpaw , is<br />

on his way to breaking all money winning<br />

records. He now has passed the $80,000<br />

mark and when he hits $100,000 (which he<br />

is almost certain to do) it will be the third<br />

year in a row he has accomplished the<br />

feat.<br />

Daly raps Americans<br />

Daly Restaurant ended its regular-season<br />

play last weekend in the Women's Fastpitch<br />

League with a 17-11 softball win<br />

over the Americans Daly concluded its<br />

cambaign with a 7-1 record and has a bye<br />

tomorrow (Friday) night as the other four<br />

teams play their final games<br />

Daly built a 17-3 lead over the Americans<br />

in the first three innings of their<br />

tussle, then saw its foe crack eight hits for<br />

seven runs in the fifth inning to make<br />

things a bit closer.<br />

First baseman Nancy Jimenez slammed<br />

her first home run in two seasons for<br />

Daly. She slugged a grand slam in the<br />

third inning.<br />

Debbie Pozan. a Bentley senior, turned<br />

the same thek for Daly an inning earlier,<br />

clearing the bases and scoring herself with<br />

one swing of the bat. Pozan crossed the<br />

plate three times for Daly against the<br />

Americans.<br />

Joanne Pachiva went four-for-four for<br />

the winners, while teammates Karen<br />

McNew and Linda Reid each collected<br />

three hits.<br />

Manager Faith Vasher had her best<br />

night of the year at the plate for the Americans<br />

with two solid singles and a pair of<br />

walks. Mary Rose contributed three singles<br />

and a walk to the Americans' offensive<br />

cause<br />

In the second game of the night, in what<br />

could be described as the upset of the sea-<br />

Skirmish slated<br />

outside Plymouth<br />

Men in blue will meet men in grey on a<br />

field west of Plymouth this weekend (Aug.<br />

14-15) to re-enact a page from American<br />

history.<br />

Although the occasion is called a skirmish,<br />

the only "casualties" will be wooden<br />

stakes and clay pigeons, which will be shattered<br />

to the cheers of friendly contestants<br />

More than 250 costumed shooters from<br />

muzzleloading clubs across the midwest<br />

are expected to attend the Northwest Territories<br />

"Lone Star" Regional Skirmish<br />

The festivities will be held four miles<br />

west o* Plymouth at 6700 Napier Road<br />

north of North Territorial Road The Western<br />

Wayne County Conservation Association<br />

has donated its land facilities for the<br />

two-day skirmish<br />

The public will be admitted without<br />

charge, although a parking fee will be as-<br />

sessed Hours are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. each<br />

day.<br />

Spectators will be able to follow each<br />

team's progress as volley after volley is<br />

fired from the front-loading guns.<br />

Targets are intended to be visual. They<br />

include clay pigeons, which burst when<br />

struck by thunm-sized bullets, and heavy<br />

wooden planks, which must actually be<br />

sawed in half by each team's massed fire.<br />

To round out the event, the 5th Michigan<br />

Regimental Band will be on hand Sunday<br />

to perform patriotic music of the 1800s<br />

Each of the group's 150 members will be<br />

authentically dressed in the style of the<br />

regiment, which saw action during the<br />

civil war.<br />

An antique car display, pancake breakfast<br />

and chicken barbecue are also<br />

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Tennis tryouts set<br />

TTie first practice session for candidates<br />

for the Livonia Churchill girls' tennis team<br />

will be held Monday (Aug 16) from 8-10<br />

a.m. at the school, announced coach<br />

Audrey Kather.<br />

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. For Ms's (Michigan Answering Service),<br />

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Mary Ann Dougherty rapped a two-run<br />

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Maryann Miutz contributed two hits during<br />

the proceedings. Dolores Iscaro earned the<br />

pitching decision<br />

At Livonia's Ford Field tomorrow night<br />

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Ms's meets Sun Glo at 8 p.m. and<br />

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