Newspapers / The Carolina Times (Durham, … / Sept. 15, 1962, edition 1 / Page 15
Part of The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
; I He PAUSbS FOR RtFRESH- ■^ENt^Th* College PI»m Lanoi m«n*gement swatftptd on opening night. Here discussing opening and the beautiful Durham reerea- H^n center are Marty Dreyfus, president, South- HT TIPS ON ETIQUETTE ern Bowling Corporation, Rose Marie Morrow, AMF Advisory Staff, and Walter Fowler, Vice President, Southorn Bawling Corporation and Manager of College Piaia Lanes. Friends On The Lanes One way to enjoy any sport is to know the etiiuette of the game. It maltes for a more enjoy able day or evening, and it helps to move things along In sports- manlilce way. Here are some help ful tips about Etiquette In Bowl ing. 1. Remennber to stay back of the foul line at all times. 2.. Check your temper and your V language with your coat. 3. When a bowler on the adjoin ing lane is addressing the pins, respect his priority. Don’t step in front of him to pick your ball off the rack. 4. Confine “Body English” to your own lane. Don’t cross over to the next lane. 5. Keep the game moving. Af ter your ball hits the pins, walk directly to the back of the ap proach. 6 Go easy on kidding your op ponent when hi is addressing the pins. 7, It’s tough to lose, but it's tougher to be a good loser. Give credit wh«*re credit is due. 8. Splits, misses and taps are just as much a part of the game as strikes and spares. Don’t blame the equipment, rather determine your faiill« and correct them. ENROLL IN FREE BOmiNG CLASS . . 7 . H CONGRATULATIONS! COLLEGE PLAZA LANES ANOTHER SARGENTS FIRST FOR "DURHAM'S NEWEST AND FINEST" THE PERFECT LATCH BOLT WITH A MOLDED NYLON INSERT Durham Builders S u p p 1 ly Co. MILTON at AAAIN DURHAM, N. C. THE CAROLINA TIM^EK lATURDAY, SiPTfMBBR 15, 1962 DURHAM, N. C,—PA6E W 'I • ■ Leagues To Be Formed At CP Lanes Bowlers will have an opportun ity to show off their wares in league play at the College Plaza Lants. The management announc ed that Junior, Senior, and Fam ily leagues are being formed. The only requirement to t>ecome a mcnii>cr of a loop team is sua- pjy register your name at the t’ro-Shop of College Plaza Lancs, ■will be notified later about the first loop meeting and you are on your way. Meanwhile, bowling les sons are l)ei..g offered free of charge, so plan to get « few tips eariy so that you can, make league Piay more enjoyable. Here are some records your team can shoot for, once you are organized. ALL TIME RECORDS FOR LEAGUE AND TOURNAMENT PLAY: Type of Record, HoWex of Record, Year, Score, Style of Competition: High Team Total, Budwelser Beer, St. Louis, Mo., 1958, 3,858, League; High Team Game, Hook Grip Five, Lodi, N. J. 1950. 1.M2, League; High Doubles Total, Bob Kwo- iek'Ed Lubanski, Detroit, 1960, 1,- 582, League; High Doubles Game, Lowell Jackson-Sam Garofalo, 1935, MS, Tournament; High Individual Total, Albert Brandt, Lockport, N. V., 1939, 886, League; High All Events Score, Frank Bcnkovic, Milwaukee, Wls., 1932, 2,259, Tournament. MASTER’S TOURNAMENT REJC- ORDS: High Series Tony Lindeman, Detroit, Mich., 1958, 1,021; Don Carter, St. Louis, Mo., 1959, 1,005; John Powell, Jr., Tolqdo, Ohio, 1959, 980; Don Carter, Detroit, Mich., 19- 53, ie8; Ray Bluth, Louis, Mo., 1956 987; Them* Gibson, Detroit, MIch 19CB, - Dick Weber, St. Louis, Mo, 18- 57, 980; Steve Nagy, Cleveland, Ohio 1952, 988; Mill Molhusen, Tusla, Okla 19- 57, 953. High Game Steve JliUgy, 1952. 209; Jim Erlandson, Nampa, Idaho 1955, 290; Steve Czerwlnski, Buffalo N Y., 1958, 289; Therm Gibson, Detroit, Mich 1956, 287. ’ infc 'ilnic^' ilcKBl—John Preiier presents Mr. George Lipscomb, attendant, a Car olina Times ticket for a free line of bowing at the* College Plaza Lanes opening Friday night. Fteiier was one of the many persons taking ad> vantage of free bowling, courtesy the Times ami the College Plata Lanes management. LEARN BOWLING TERMS AND . . Talk Like An Expert FJvpryone wants to be «n expert, i In the si^rvice, men tell of their war experiences to gain status a- mong the boots, seamen tell tall sea stories and sportsmen use their knowledge of the game to establi.sh themselves ,i.i authori ties. Here's a Bowling Glo.s.sary to make you an “old pro." Baby Split — 2-7. or 3-10 rail road Backup — A ball which curves or “fades away” to the right Bed Posts — The 7-10 railroad Blow — Failure to convert pins sfcandimg after first ball te tWi- left' '^SiitA' ot head pin Double —■ Two strikes in suc cession Gutter Ball — A ball which drops into either gutter Hook — A ball that breaks sharply to the left Kegler — A Synonym for bowl er, derived from German word ’Kcrcp” Mark — Getting a strike or spar» Poeket — 1-3 hole for right handers; 1-2 hole for lefthanders Sleeper — Hidden pin Spere—Ail pins knocked down iwo foalia Split — Or ’Railroad. Two or more pins left standing with in termediate pins knocked down ki front and between Strike — All pins down on first bail Tap—When a pin is left stand ing on an apparently perfcct strike Turkey — Three estrikes in a row We suggest you clip and save this. We find it the worst thine a- bout time that wo know not .do wlte M, —R«i|>h Waldo tSmenon Doors are open to everybody at all times “Oiir doors ire open to every one at all limes," The;ie were the exarl words of Waller Fowler, Manager, CoIIc'Hp l’la/:i Ivincs, when quiprod iibmit restriclioiis at the ni-w bowling ccnier on Fay etteville Street. '’[''rt'eryone is invited and we have no lime i-cstriciioiu on kids,” adrlpd Kuwlcr. CuMeye I’liiia will offer many cunvenienceb. “We have a Snaek Bar, serving the best of food,? and beverages, a meeting room, which is equipped to aceomniodate ,'io persons. All this is free of charge and appoint ments can be m;ide l)y telephone or personal apiX'arances. College Plaza al;,o has free In structions with fn'nji>eoring lx)okB and experienced AniiTii*ficlorg avail able. "All (hat J am asking of the pa trons is tiiat tliry help to keep this place beautiful and clean for all concernel," ,Mr. Fowler point ed out, .Mr, Fowler’s first steps here are to form "slern" lonf^ies with an atmnsphere for making the bowlers happy under clean, beau tiful condilions. "We hope to or ganize Junior, ,S‘ni«r, Women and Family Fun Ix-agues. It does not matter whether you are a good bowler or nol. All we are inter ested in Is to see that you bowl. We promise prizes for everyone.” League play will i>e governed by the rules of the American Bowling Congress. The $.500,000 College Plaza Bowl ing has Electric Heating and Air Conditioning Cor your pleasure. Fowler is a native of O.ssingner, New York and went to .school at Nortti Carolina College, finishing at A. & T. College in 1952. Mr. James .Short, Chief Mechan ic, Delta Bowling Corporation, will assist Mr. Fowler with the mechanical operation ot College 'Plaza Lanes. He will be reiipanMi- ble for trainfng personnel in the mechanical end of the businesa. GOLDBERG GRANTS LODGE 12 sole BABGAliVING RIGHTO WASHINGTW, D. C. - Secre tary of Labor Arthur J. Goldber recognized AfXJE Labor Lodge 12 as the exclusive bargaining epresentative for Labor Depart- SJ '^«hing. ton metropolitan area. fac”^h?t“'"" ‘he employ^ mpioyees had sig„«| auth^riza- t'on cards naming Lodg. 12 Z exclusive bargai^ng agent Also a ‘he Lodge to act on their behalf. Managerial executives, designat ed supervisors, and personnel em ployees in nonclerlcal work are not Included In the unit repre sented by Lodge 12. CONGRATULATIONS! COLLEGE PLAZA LANES ^ DURHAM'S NEWEST AND FINEST We Are Proud To Have Had A Part In Building COLLEGE PLAZA LANES R. P.^STOKES CONCRETE CONTRACTORS [ 927 S. Saunders St. Rakigh, N. C. ^ SIDEWALKS it DRIVEWAYS ^ FOUNDATIONS ^ BASEMENTS it UNDERGROUND WATER it SWIMMING POOLS Jack Hammers — Air Compressors Viberator with Operator Rental The New LOOK! FOR DURHAM'S NEWEST and FINEST COLLEGE PLAZA LANES Hjiwiw .'i'T’wsiffWPIPPW before WE EXTEND OUR SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS AND ARE PROUD TO HAVE BEEN CHOSEN TO HELP CONSTRUCT COLLEGE PLAZA LANES E. P. BRI N KLY 936 Campens Drive CULVERT AND PILE CONTRACTOR Raleigh, N. C.
The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 15, 1962, edition 1
15
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75