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Friday, February 25, 19
Hits - Splits - Bowling Bits
By KENNY SILVERBOARD
Mr. And Mrs. League
My name is Kenny. I am still
eight years old. Daddy asked me
to write the column today ’cause
he had to go shopping for tro
phies. All of a sudden he got in
terested in what kind of trophies
they are giving this year. You
know why? He all of a sudden
got lucky and bowled real good
for a change. He had a 203, a
223, and a 184, which adds up to
a 610.
The reason I know the figures
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so good is that they are written
all over the walls in the kitchen
and den and bathroom. Big deal.
Two other people I know won
trophies a better way. And they
won them by beating the best
wrestlers in the state. One of
them is Lenny Rubin, the Flip
per, He won first place in his
weight division. How about that!
1 heard he is going against Dick
the Bruiser next week.
The other friend of mine who
won a trophy is Jackie Halpern.
He won third place in the state.
I thought the only kind of wrest
ling he did was with books.
Daddy says the best thing about
both of them is that they are real
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good sports. They have what he
calls humility. That means that
they don’t go around bragging
after they win. Someday I hope
to be like that. Only I have to
win at something first.
Well, back to bowling. The
next best to Dad’s score was
another insurance man. But I
can’t spell his name. It’s Mr.
Milton Something that starts
with a P. He had a 216-573 thing.
The lady who was the best last
week was Bobby Levinson’s mo
ther, Iris. She had a 167-490.
Her husband had a 449. I don’t
think I’ll walk in front of their
house anymore. Not if he’s home
at the time. Dad said to be sure
and mention the Celebrity Nite
ihing on Feb. 26 at the Shule.
They may have a few tickets left
by the time you get this paper.
If you still want tickets call Mr.
Ralph Saul COLLECT in the city
of Lawrenceville. The number is
963-2191. He will play for any
long distance calls. As long as
they are from Atlanta. Big deal.
A.ICC Mens’ League
They didn’t do so good last
week. There wasn’t even a high
series. And only . a few high
games. Now I think I know the
real reason Daddy didn’t write
this week. The high game was
bowled by a Mr. Morris Robbins.
He has a few other names. Like
The Munster. Or The Beast. Or
The Mule.
Anyway, he must be a power
ful strong man. Last year he
shook hands with my Daddy and
crushed his ring so bad they had
to cut it off. Now Dad won’t let
Mr. Robbins even touch him.
Dad says that when Mr. Robbins
just whispers you can hear him
all over the Lenox Lanes. That’s
pretty loud, considering they
bowl at Express Lanes. Anyway,
Mr. Robbins had a 210. This sure
is a lot of space to give a lousy
210 to.
Mr. Fred Goldschmidt had a
208. Mr. Sandy Misikoff had a
201. Mr. Sandy Winston had a
headache. And as Dad would say,
with that head Mr. Winston
owns he must really suffer. Mr.
Morris Manning, who ain’t
that good a bowler but is the old
est one in the league had a 194,
which some of the younger men
wish they could do as good as.
Don’t worry about my English,
please. I’m real good at arithme
tic this week.
Mr. Harold Mizell, the better
of the Mizell bowlers, really pick
ed up some pretty splits. He made
the 4-5, and then a frame later
made the 3-7-10. It would take
his brother Albert three balls to
make that one. And then the odds
would be against him. Well, there
goes another birthday present
down the drain. I better quit
while I still have Mr. Appelson
left. If I wrote how he boy
ed - - - - -.
That's all for now. Bye.
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