>ix Nations Sports On Saturday ½arch 30, 1968, thirty-three Six Nations bowlers journeyed to Lambeth near London to bowl in a tournament against members of the Oneida Bowling League. S.N.Bow- lers were fortunate that day and carried off most of the prizes, as will be seen by the following scores. Teams were divided into "A" and "B" groups according to average with three teams in each group. Scores were: "A" Group - Men Tot al Pinf all (3 games) Six Nations 3185 Oneida 2999 Ladies Six Nations 2949 Oneida 2878 Mixed Six Nations 3094 Oneida 3079 11.B 11 Group - Men Six Nations 2775 Oneida 2871 Ladies Six Nations 2556 Oneida 2871 Mixed Six Nations 2930 Oneida 2594 Prizes were also awarded for the following: High Single Men - Harold Anderson 270 Ladies - Betty Porter 277 High Triple Men Maurice Fish 759 Ladies - Sylvia Poodry 706 Consolation - Low Score Men Walter Lickers 119 Ladies - Phyllis Lickers 105 The Oneida Team hosted a delicious su~per in their hall at the Oneida Fair Grounds. Corn- soup, sandwiches, cake and coffee was served by the Oneida ladies. The return match was held in Brantford on Saturday, April 6th, 1968, with the follewing results: 11 A11 Group - Men --Oneida Six Nations Ladies Oneida Six Nations Mixed Oneida 2408 2714 3086 2935 Six Nations "B" Group - Men 2263 2940 Oneida 2452 Six Nations 2659 Ladies Oneida 2471 Six Nations 2685 :tvrixed Oneida 2497 Six Nations 2835 High Single Men Herman Styres 299 Ladies - Glenda Porter 296 High Triple Men Arnold Antone 692 Ladies - Sylvia Poodry 681 In the above scores , both Herman Styres and Glenda Porter held the high triples of 762 and 716 respectively. But prizes were awarded to the runners-up. (cont'd)