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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE October 21, 2011
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Friday bowling standings
Cleveland-These are the standings of the North Coast Bowling Association's Friday night bowling league after the games on October 14.
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The Friday night league is a fun social league with plenty of openings. Both full-time bowlers as well as alternates are needed. No experience is necessary. Bowling begins at 7 Fridays at Ambassador Superior Lanes, 1500 Superior Ave. in downtown Cleveland, and finishes by 9:30 pm.
For more information, contact the league at For more information, contact the league at 216-481-4417 or 216-392-0154, or see www.ncbafriday.org.
Division 1
Team
Won
Lost
1. Dead Wood
28
7
2. Three Daddies & a Boy Toy
25
10
3. Balls Aboard
22
13
4. Pinderellas
21
14
5.2 Out of 4
20
15
6. Alley Katz
15
20
7. Twist Rainbow Butt Monkeys
14
21
8. Triple XXX Turkeys
12
9. Ball Busters
12
Division 2
2333
Sunday bowling standings
Cleveland-These are the standings of the North Coast Bowling Association's Sunday league after the games on October 16.
The NCBA Sunday league is northeast Ohio's original gay bowling league, now in the first half of its 32nd season. They bowl at Freeway Lanes of Parma, 12859 Brookpark Rd. near West 130th St., at 1 pm. Practice starts at 12:45 pm. See www.ncbasunday.com or contact Ron Deamon at 330225-0686 for more information.
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Division 1
Team
Won
Lost
Body Language
24
18
Deadwood
22
20
Flame Throwers
21
Blush & Bashful
17
25
1. 3 Fingers In
28
7
2. Mine's in the Gutter
24
11
3. Aggravated Faggotry
17
18
Division 2
4. Hang'en on the Edge
16
19
Tater Tots
31
11
5. Cocktails for 4
15
20
The Stooges
26
16
6. The Vibe Raiders
15
20
Team 7
10
32
7. The Bowled & the Beautiful
11
24
8. Ten Balls & a Split w/a Twist
11
24
9. Gutterly Ridiculous
9
26
20
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